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INVENTORY TRAINING MODULE 1

INVENTORY TRAINING MODULE 1. STOCK ROOM EVALUATION SETUP MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS Stock Room Layout BSIP application examples Stock room photo examples. MODULE OBJECTIVES.

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INVENTORY TRAINING MODULE 1

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  1. INVENTORY TRAINING MODULE 1 STOCK ROOM EVALUATION SETUP MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS Stock Room Layout BSIP application examples Stock room photo examples

  2. MODULE OBJECTIVES • Inventory management requires certain processes to be successful and can be accomplished multiple ways to fit your LEA’s situation. • Modules were created understanding LEA’s operate differently with different types of staff however accountability is still required. • The modules objective is to offer suggestions that can be shaped to any LEA when current staff share responsibilities.

  3. Stock Room Setup Area designated for inventory storage that maintains control from receipt until issue.

  4. Stock Room Setup This is another example of shelf setup to organize and manage inventory

  5. Stock Room Control • Staff member or members designated to manage inventory need a certain amount of authority in order to control stock movement

  6. Stock Issue Point Designate an area dedicated to order and issue inventory which controls access to the inventory.

  7. Stock Issue Point This photo illustrates another example of an inventory issue point from inside the stockroom.

  8. Basic inventory office requirements There are certain items needed in order to manage the order receipt and issuance of inventory. The above photo shows such an area.

  9. Stock Room Layout • Review and access the area designated as stock room to determine the layout to make flow of inventory more efficient and easily managed.

  10. Stock Room Layout • Design the area to create adequate space for bins, shelves or cabinets required to organize the inventory you manage.

  11. Remote Stock Room Setup • Setup or create mobile stock room locations in BSIP during this process in the event stock is maintained on service vehicles. This is a must to maintain inventory control.

  12. Service Truck Stock Area • Setup an area accessible to service truck staff to replenish truck inventories daily. These items pulled by stock room staff each business day to accomplish this process.

  13. Specialty Storage Area Items requiring special storage such as chemicals should be considered to meet OSHA requirements during the area design such as the above photo

  14. Stock Room Layout Create a map or legend of the stock room and any separate locations such as tire and grease rooms containing inventory to assist all personnel who might assist in the process in the event inventory is not their primary duty. This legend should also show exits in the event of an emergency.

  15. Bin / Shelf Location Setup Location setup in BSIP is recommended for multiple reasons • To assist during daily issuance and restocking of inventory. • To assist locating items by staff not familiar with the locations • To assist in locating items during the annual inventory process

  16. Shelf Setup Examples There are various ways to setup shelves and Bins as the picture above shows one example of good setup and labeling technics.

  17. Drawer Storage Example The above example shows storage in cabinet with drawers that allows small parts storage by bin location.

  18. Bin / Location Setup Process • Process for setup of bin and shelf locations in stock room • The creation of additional stock room locations such as service vehicles • Remote locations such as tire, battery, oil and bulk storage areas • Stock movement instructions is a BSIP process and contained on next slides.

  19. Adding Storage Bin Descriptions - ZIE02D Storage Bin Description is a Text Sort: B-03 Sort: B-01 B-02 B-03 B-04 B-3 Sort: B-29 B-3 B-30 B-31

  20. Setting Up Service Trucks • Each LEA has a main storage location and some number of additional storage locations for their use • The LEA decides what each number is used for each location • It is not tracked in BSIP or linked to any particular inventory number of truck • Look up storage locations: MB51 • Transfer materials to storage locations: MIGO • If more locations are needed email bsip.incidents@its.nc.gov

  21. Looking up Available Storage Locations – MB51 Enter plant and click Match Code Icon on Storage Location

  22. Transfer Materials Between Storage Locations - MIGO Click to add another material

  23. Module 1 Final Statement • The previous slides have shown recommendations and technics that are necessary in order to maintain a stock room location. These examples are very basic and can be expanded upon in order to make them work at your LEA. Transportation Services hopes this first module has been helpful for new and existing staff in the effort to improve on accountability of inventory items. Modules on other topics to follow.

  24. INVENTORY TRAINING MODULE 1 STOCK ROOM EVALUATION SETUP MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS Stock Room Layout BSIP application examples Stock room photo examples

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