3 - 7 Mar 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5250 € Euro
Inventories can reach many millions of dollars. but for hospitals, it can reach lives. You need a good warehouse to store, keep and protect all those dollars and lives. In this course, we will discuss the best and the latest methods to store and protect high-value inventories. We will also discuss the best characteristics of a modern warehouse. Knowing what you have and how much you have are the keys to proper warehousing management. We will explore the various methods to achieve record accuracy and successful cycle counting. A scientific method of auditing the warehouse will be applied.
Explain the challenges, objectives, and functions of warehousing
Perform ABC inventory classification and cycle counting and calculate record accuracy and discrepancies
Describe the different types of storage and material handling systems
Improve supervisory skills and deal more effectively with warehouse staff issues
Develop better skills for housekeeping and safety within the warehouse
Measure warehouse productivity using the right Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and conduct a scientific audit of the warehouse
Those concerned in warehousing activities, at operational, supervisory and management levels. The course is additionally applicable for anyone interested to understand additional regarding the interaction between warehousing and different materials management functions.
Warehouse management
Financial analysis
Probing thinking
Performance management
Collaborative operations
Sustainable operations
Reverse supply
Day (1) Introduction to warehousing management
Objectives of warehousing
The modern warehouse
The warehousing cycle
Problems and challenges in warehousing
Warehousing and inventory costs
Customer service in warehousing
Inventory classification and record accuracy
Types of inventory
The ABC classification
Uses of the ABC classification
Inventory record accuracy
Reasons for poor accuracy
Periodic and cycle counting
Systems and methodology of counting
Knowing what is inside the warehouse
Knowing how much is inside the warehouse
Day (2) Storage and material handling systems
The layout of the warehouse
Size and shape of the warehouse
Storage utilization and organization
Types of storage systems
Fixed versus random location
Material handling equipment
Material handling equipment checklist
Improving the receiving/issuing material operations
Day (3) Dealing with staff-related warehousing issues
Key roles of the warehouse manager
Staff management issues
Corrective guidance techniques
Qualities of a good warehouse employee
The motivation of warehouse employees
Day (4) Safety in the warehouse
Good housekeeping inside the warehouse
Identifying safety hazards
Unsafe acts and conditions
Causes of damage
Planning for safety
Day (5) Productivity and audit of a warehouse
Definition of productivity
Causes of lost time
Warehousing key performance indicators
Objectives of the warehouse audit
Components of the audit
Steps to follow before, during and after the audit