i appreciate you bringing this up. I've worked in some warehouses where they pick heavy to light and it works great. Currently, i'm working at a location where it's slower to pick heavy to light along the whole racetrack. For us, having a fast moving heavy, followed by 10-15 bins of medium, 10-15 bins of light repeating throughout the aisles works the best. We essentially build a stable, 8ft pallet 3 times per aisle per order. We at one point did a test with sequencing heavy to light systematically. This resulted with more time picking half pallets worth of a single heavy fast moving product, dropping them, starting a new 3/4 pallet of the next heavy item, a half pallet of the next heavy item etc. Following that, those pallets would need to be picked back up, put down, picked back up again as you continue into the lighter and lighter products. At least for our situation, sensibly random works. Odd, not quite full pallet picks make heavy to light impossible. well not impossible. just very inefficient
@OZTutoh
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I've just started warehousing and this answers the first question that's been on my mind.
@Laceupsolutions
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend for your feedback.
@dudewithlaptop8663
2 жыл бұрын
Is there anyway I could get in touch with you? I've watched about 40 of your videos today and work in a very disastrous warehouse and was just wondering what your first steps to fix it would be and if it's online with what I've been thinking. If I can't that's fine, appreciate these videos a lot either way.
@Laceupsolutions
2 жыл бұрын
What's up my friend. I can consult for a fee if your company needs this. If you're interested, please reach out at mickey@laceupsolutions.com.
@dudewithlaptop8663
2 жыл бұрын
@@Laceupsolutions I'm just a lowly warehouse worker. Can't dictate where the funds go lol. Thanks anyways though.
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