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ICBS-R Project

This refresher on warehouse zone and location numbering terminology aids in understanding the classification of physical locations with common properties. Each zone can include tasks and specific locations where inventory is stored. Locations are associated with a cache and zone, featuring attributes like aisle, bay, level, and bin numbers, alongside capacity size codes determined by cubic inches. The document explains storage location numbering schemes, such as the Aisle, Bay, Level, and Bin format, and offers examples for bulk zones and other specialized locations to ensure efficient inventory management.

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ICBS-R Project

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  1. ICBS-R Project Warehouse Zone and Locations Numbering Aid

  2. Terminology refresher • A zoneclassifies a set of locations with common properties • Zonescan have both tasks and locations ascribed to them • A location is the physical location where inventory is stored

  3. High volume template zone abbreviations

  4. Zone abbreviations

  5. Zone abbreviations

  6. Zone abbreviations

  7. Zone abbreviations

  8. Zone abbreviations

  9. Zone abbreviations

  10. More about locations • A location is always associated with a cache and a zone within the cache • It has attributes like aisle number, bay number, level number and bin number • Locations also have a capacity as measured in inches (H x W x D)

  11. Location capacity size codes • Location capacity size codes will be assigned an alphabetic code according to different volume capacities measured in cubic inches (Length x Width x Height) • Location capacity size codes will be determined at each cache to match the existing location and storage configurement.

  12. For example the alphabetic location size codes used at RMK are: 10 x 6.5 x 7 inches = 1/4 Bin = A code 28 x 24 x 4 inches = ½ Bin = B code 28 x 24 x 10 inches = Bin = C code 24 x 24 x 24 inches = ½ Pallet = D code 48 x 48 x 48 inches = Pallet = E code 48 x 48 x 96 inches = 2 Pallet High = F code 48 x 96 x 48 inches = 2 Pallet Wide = G code 96 x 96 x 48 inches = 4 Pallet = H code 48 x 48 x 192 inches = 4 Pallet High = I code

  13. Storage location numbering • Location numbers (in storage and forward pick zones) designate the Aisle, Bay, Level and Bin or the mnemonic ABLB • Example: 09030209 - Aisle 09 • Bay 03 • Level 02 - Bin 09

  14. Bulk zones • Bulk zones won’t necessarily have bay, level, and bin associated with them. Bulk zones with many pallets should be given row numbers. • Example: B1-01, B1-02, B1-03

  15. Other locations • For other locations, the location numbering scheme is defined based on the particular needs of the zone • For example: • SHIP-SORT 01, SHIP-SORT 02 • RETURN-1

  16. Wrap-up Many enterprises have used this tool successfully for several years We will learn more on how to best use its capabilities as we implement it at each cache

  17. Questions

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