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    WAREHOUSING

    Course: Terminologa

    Professor: Dr. Leopoldo Santibaez J.

    Student: Cristin Valds H.

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    INTRODUCTION

    A warehouse is a physical space for the storage ofgoods within the supply chain.

    The store is an essential infrastructure for the activityof all types of traders.

    Constituting itself as a fundamental part of factories,

    industries of all kinds, and spaces for the transport(ports, airports, railways).

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    For example:

    Dangerous Substances.

    Non-perishable and perishable food.

    Building materials.

    Among others

    P RODUCTS STORED

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    INFRASTRUCTURE

    They are usually large, flat buildings, arranged inthe industrial areas of cities. They are equippedwith:

    loading docks to load and unload trucks, sometimesare loaded directly from railways, airports andseaports.

    Storage facilities adapted to the product and itsinventory turnover, as shelves, racks ...

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    WAREHOUSING COMPANIES

    Some companies that provide storage services are:

    DANCO

    we adapt to the needs of our customers DOCUBOX

    WAREHOUSINGstorage experts hazardous substances

    There a lot of companies in the industry

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    P ROCESSES WITHIN THE STORE

    Common processes of a warehouse are:1. Reception.2. Placement or stock pallet rack.3. Order picking and preparation.

    4. Assignment.5. Distribution.

    Store management within the movement of goods

    (location, inventory) is performed through some

    type computer system WMS (Warehouse

    Management System).

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    P ROCESSES WITHIN THE STORE

    An WMS has two basic types of optimization

    mechanisms:

    1) Optimization of storage space, through sound

    management of locations.

    2) Optimization of movements or material flows,

    whether they made by machines or workers.

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    THIS PROBLEMATIC OF THE WAREHOUSES

    The flow between supply and demand has led to a

    small decline in traditional stores because of the

    gradual introduction of production systems based

    on the JIT (Just In Time).

    Which is the elimination or drastic reduction ofstored products.

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    THIS PROBLEMATIC OF THE WAREHOUSES

    Despite this, the distance between the

    manufacturer and the seller has grown considerably

    in many respects being necessary some

    warehouse per country or region in a supply chain

    for certain product ranges.

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    SUMMARY

    Today, the primary objective of firms introducing a

    system of warehouses in the supply chain

    optimization is the "level of service" offered to the

    client (profitability).

    This is done using techniques derived fromengineering and operations research focused on

    vital aspects such as:

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    WAREHOUSING

    Course: Terminologa

    Professor: Dr. Leopoldo Santibaez J.

    Student: Cristin Valds H.