Manufacturing Facilities Design & Material Handling by Stephens Matthew P. Meyers Fred E

Manufacturing Facilities Design & Material Handling by Stephens Matthew P. Meyers Fred E

Author:Stephens, Matthew P.,Meyers, Fred E.
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781557536501
Publisher: Bookmasters Group


Figure 8–15 Storage space requirements-—22-day supply, 2,000 toolboxes per day.

Figure 8–16 Toolbox stores layout.

Figure 8–17 Storage space design.

Step 3. Place 600 aisle feet of shelving serviced by 4-foot aisles. Notice in Figure 8–17 that 124 feet of shelving are used to create a wall between production and stores. This was designed to create a security system in which all movement is through a controlled door. Also note that 9 feet of shelving are used as end caps to the rows of pallet racks. This is just good use of the aisles. Using both sides of an aisle is much more efficient.

Providing immediate access to everything is the second goal of a stores department. At receiving, everything is separated and checked in. The stores must keep items separated and provide a separate location for different parts. The purpose of this goal is improved efficiency. When something is needed, the storekeeper should not have to stop, sort, and then move the parts to production. This would take too much time.



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