Mod. 5 - 02 Introducción al proceso de gestión de inventarios
Warehouse Processes Overview
Key Areas of a Warehouse
- The warehouse consists of several key areas, starting with the receiving area, where goods arrive and are supervised before unloading.
- Goods may be directed to either a quarantine area for quality issues or a reprocessing area (maquila menor) if they need further processing before storage.
- The warehouse includes both conventional storage with direct access for forklifts and compact storage, which requires accessing items in front to reach those behind.
- There is also an area designated for loading and dispatching goods, crucial for the final steps of inventory management.
Safety and Signage Elements
- Important safety elements include pedestrian walkways marked by white lines and green areas indicating safe circulation paths within the warehouse.
- Forklift operators must adhere to signage indicating directions and stop signs to prevent accidents during operations.
Inventory Management Processes
Reception and Storage
- The first process discussed is the reception and arrangement of goods, focusing on how items are coded by aisles, fronts, and levels within the warehouse layout.
Order Preparation and Dispatch
- The second process involves order preparation and dispatch, where orders are picked from storage areas before being loaded onto trucks.
Inventory Maintenance
- The third process covers inventory maintenance, ensuring that all items are accounted for throughout their time in storage or during processing.
Inventory Reconciliation
- The final process is about the reconciliation of inventories, which ensures no goods go missing from receipt through to dispatch.