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Warehouse Management

A Complete Guide to Improving Efficiency and Minimizing Costs in the Modern Warehouse

Kogan Page, 2011 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable
  • Eye Opening

Recommendation

If you’re not in the warehouse business, you may be surprised to learn what is happening inside modern facilities. And if you’re an insider, you know exactly what is going on – or what the potential is – and you’ll welcome this solid manual on warehouse management. Far more than just a great big storage shed in an industrial neighborhood, the up-to-date warehouse may be a space-age environment where robots roll efficiently back and forth, guided by a state-of-the-art radio system as they collect ordered merchandise. Supply chain consultant Gwynne Richards has written a knowledgeable book on warehouse operations that details today’s facilities and their management challenges. With a bit of notice to US readers that the book has a UK orientation, getAbstract recommends this masterful manual to logistics and warehouse managers – especially new ones – as well as to external suppliers, facility planners and designers, and anyone in the supply chain who seeks insight about warehouse operations. Come on inside the loading dock and have a look around.

Take-Aways

  • Without warehouses, consumers could not get the products they want, in the quantities they want, when they want, where they want and at the prices they want.
  • Warehouses are essential components of the supply – and demand – chain.
  • Warehouse functions now transcend storage. Today, many act as fulfillment centers and as consolidation, assembly and shipping facilities.

About the Author

Gwynne Richards directs Apprise Consulting Ltd., a UK logistics and supply chain consultancy. He has more than 30 years experience in logistics and supply-chain operations and is a board member of the United Kingdom Warehousing Association.


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