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Advanced Warehouse Management and Operations

Supply Chain Management and Procurement October 25, 2025
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Introduction

This advanced course provides a deep dive into the strategies, technologies, and methodologies required to run a high-performing warehouse or distribution center (DC). It moves beyond basic handling to focus on maximizing space utilization, optimizing picking accuracy, and integrating automation and IT systems (WMS). Participants will master advanced concepts like slotting optimization, labor management, and lean warehousing techniques. This training is essential for professionals seeking to transform their DC from a storage facility into a strategic asset that provides speed, accuracy, and value to the entire supply chain and the customer.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply principles of **slotting optimization** to maximize warehouse space utilization.
  • Design and manage effective **labor management systems (LMS)** for productivity.
  • Master the strategic use of **Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)** and their configuration.
  • Analyze and implement advanced picking methodologies (e.g., batch, wave, zone, cluster picking).
  • Apply Lean concepts to eliminate waste and non-value-added activities in the warehouse.
  • Develop comprehensive **Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)** for DC operational control.
  • Evaluate and justify the investment in various **material handling and automation** technologies.
  • Design and manage inventory control programs (e.g., cycle counting) to maintain near-perfect accuracy.

Target Audience

  • Warehouse Managers and Operations Directors
  • Distribution Center Supervisors and Planners
  • Inventory Control and Materials Management Specialists
  • Supply Chain and Logistics Consultants
  • Engineers and IT Professionals responsible for WMS implementation
  • Managers involved in Capital Expenditure for automation projects

Methodology

  • Hands-on workshop using a slotting software simulation to re-slot a warehouse (Group Activity).
  • Case studies of major WMS implementation projects (successes and failures).
  • Individual exercise on designing a labor standard for a specific warehouse task.
  • Financial analysis: calculating the ROI for a proposed automation investment (e.g., conveyor system).
  • Discussions on the management challenges of leading a transition to an automated DC.

Personal Impact

  • Expertise in advanced warehouse design, slotting, and layout optimization.
  • Ability to select, justify, and manage the implementation of WMS and automation.
  • Mastery of Lean techniques for continuous productivity improvement.
  • Enhanced leadership skills in managing and measuring labor productivity.
  • Recognition as a top-tier professional in fulfillment and DC operations.

Organizational Impact

  • Significant increase in warehouse space utilization and storage capacity.
  • Higher labor productivity and reduced operational costs (cost per unit shipped).
  • Near-perfect inventory accuracy, minimizing stockouts and mis-shipments.
  • Faster order fulfillment cycle times, supporting superior customer service.
  • Informed capital expenditure decisions on automation with a clear ROI justification.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Strategic Warehouse Role and Metrics

Warehouse as a Strategic Asset
  • The contribution of the warehouse to supply chain speed and accuracy
  • Defining the trade-offs: cost, service, and inventory accuracy
  • Lean warehousing: identifying and eliminating the seven wastes
Advanced KPI Frameworks
  • Key metrics for productivity (lines/hour, units/FTE) and accuracy (inventory, picking)
  • Measuring space utilization (cube and square footage) and equipment uptime

Unit 2: Layout, Slotting, and Inventory Accuracy

Layout and Flow Optimization
  • Principles of one-way flow and minimizing travel time in the DC
  • Designing effective staging areas and cross-docking zones
  • Evaluating aisle configurations and storage media (e.g., rack types)
Slotting and Cycle Counting
  • **Slotting optimization**: methods (ABC, velocity, complementarity) and tools
  • Designing and managing a high-frequency **cycle counting** program (Zoning, Control Groups)
  • Root cause analysis and prevention of inventory inaccuracy

Unit 3: Advanced Picking and Labor Management

Picking Methodologies
  • Implementing high-efficiency picking strategies: batch, wave, zone, and cluster picking
  • Utilizing pick-to-light, voice-picking, and other picking assistance technologies
Labor Management Systems (LMS)
  • Establishing work standards and measuring labor productivity
  • Managing labor scheduling, capacity planning, and variable demand
  • The role of incentive plans and training in driving productivity

Unit 4: Technology and Automation Integration

Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) Mastery
  • Advanced WMS functionality: yard management, wave planning, task interleaving
  • Best practices for WMS implementation, configuration, and user training
Automation Evaluation
  • Evaluating Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and automation (AS/RS, AGVs, robotics)
  • Developing a financial justification (ROI) for automation capital expenditure

Unit 5: Receiving, Shipping, and Special Operations

Inbound and Outbound Optimization
  • Best practices for scheduling inbound receiving and maximizing dock utilization
  • Optimizing the packing process to minimize cube and shipping costs
  • Implementing quality control checks for outbound shipments (shipping audit)
Special Considerations
  • Strategies for handling reverse logistics and complex returns flows
  • Managing specialized inventory (e.g., hazardous materials, temperature-controlled)

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