Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing   33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)
$29.00

Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Log in to unlock full preview.
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (33-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation slide deck (PPTX)) Preview Image
Arrow   Click main image to view in full screen.

Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing (PowerPoint PPTX Slide Deck)

PowerPoint (PPTX) 33 Slides FlevyPro Document

#3 in Warehouse Management $29.00
FlevyPro price: FREE (included in subscription)
This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
Add to Cart
  


Immediate download
Free lifetime updates

SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS PPT DESCRIPTION

Editor Summary Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing is a 33-slide PPTX by LearnPPT Consulting that applies Lean Six Sigma (LSS) to warehouse cost reduction. Read more

Companies are constantly looking to improve efficiency and reduce costs. One area that has a significant potential for achieving both is the Supply Chain.

Companies generally neglect Supply Chain simply because they do not consider it their core competency. Warehousing and Transportation in the Supply Chain have vast potential in terms of Cost Reduction and improving efficiency.

This presentation provides a detailed overview of the 6 building blocks in the Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Approach for improving Warehouse efficiency and cost effectiveness:

1. Business Processes
2. People
3. Performance Management
4. Third Party Interactions
5. Layout
6. Ownership

Numerous Lean Six Sigma tools and concepts (e.g. Kaizen, Kanban, Jidoka, etc.) can be leverage to manage Warehousing costs.

Other topics discussed in the presentation include 2 main cost categories, concept of Lean and Six Sigma, Muda, Lean Thinking Practices, 5 phases of LSS (DMAIC), a 3-phase approach to Cost Reduction, and more.

The slide deck also includes some slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.

This comprehensive deck delves into the intricacies of Supply Chain Costs, with a particular emphasis on Warehousing Cost Reduction. It outlines a strategic 3-phase approach to address inefficiencies and optimize warehouse operations. The methodology begins with setting a baseline to gauge current performance, followed by identifying gaps, and culminates in implementing Lean Six Sigma (LSS) techniques. This structured approach ensures that businesses can systematically reduce costs while enhancing operational efficiency.

The presentation also highlights the importance of flexibility in warehouse layouts and the critical role of stakeholder collaboration. By focusing on the six building blocks of performance—Business Processes, People, Performance Management, Third Party Interactions, Layout, and Ownership—this PPT provides actionable insights and practical templates. These tools empower organizations to streamline their warehousing operations, ultimately driving significant cost savings and operational improvements.

Got a question about this document? Email us at flevypro@flevy.com.

TOPIC FAQ

What are the core elements of a Lean Six Sigma approach to reducing warehousing costs?

A Lean Six Sigma approach for warehousing focuses on 6 building blocks: Business Processes, People, Performance Management, Third Party Interactions, Layout, and Ownership. It also foregrounds Lean concepts like Muda and Lean Thinking Practices and uses LSS tools such as Kaizen, Kanban, and Jidoka, covering 6 building blocks.

What phases should a warehousing cost‑reduction program follow to be methodical?

A structured program begins by establishing a performance baseline, proceeds to identify gaps between current and target performance, and concludes with implementing Lean Six Sigma interventions. That three‑phase approach is typically executed using DMAIC's defined 5 phases for problem solving and control, aligning with LSS practice and DMAIC's 5 phases.

Which Lean tools are most relevant for warehouse waste elimination?

Common Lean and LSS tools for warehousing cited in the material include Kaizen for rapid improvement events, Kanban for flow and inventory control, and Jidoka for defect detection and stoppage. These tools are presented alongside Lean Thinking Practices and the concept of Muda, specifically naming Kaizen, Kanban, Jidoka.

How should I approach assessing whether my warehouse layout needs redesign?

Begin with baseline measurement of current operations to identify layout-driven inefficiencies, map flows against process and performance metrics, and test flexible layout options during gap analysis before implementing changes. The document highlights layout as one of 6 building blocks and recommends baseline measurement and gap identification.

What should I look for when purchasing a warehousing cost‑reduction presentation or toolkit?

Buyers should check slide count and format, whether the deck includes methodology (baseline, gap analysis, implementation), named LSS tools, and ready slide templates for presentations. For example, Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing is a 33‑slide PPTX that lists tools like Kaizen and includes slide templates.

How does a small improvement team use LSS methods without a long program timeline?

A small team can apply the three‑phase approach: measure a narrow baseline, run targeted gap analyses on critical processes, and pilot LSS tools (e.g., Kaizen events) for focused problems. The approach is designed to be staged, using DMAIC sequencing to scale interventions across phases.

If reducing third‑party logistics costs is the goal, what should I prioritize?

Prioritize clarity in Third Party Interactions and Performance Management: set baseline performance metrics, identify service gaps, and apply governance and process changes to contracts and handoffs. The material treats Third Party Interactions and Performance Management as distinct building blocks to address 3PL cost drivers.

What performance measures are appropriate for a warehousing LSS program?

Use baseline KPIs tied to business processes and ownership (e.g., cycle time, error rates, occupancy/utilization) and track them through a performance management system during gap identification and DMAIC implementation. The presentation emphasizes establishing a baseline and monitoring via the performance management building block.

SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS PPT SLIDES

Lean Six Sigma: Enhancing Supply Chain Efficiency

Three-Phase Strategy for Warehousing Cost Efficiency

Identifying Gaps in Warehouse Operational Efficiency

Enhancing Warehousing through Lean Six Sigma Framework

Optimizing Supply Chain Costs with DMAIC Framework

Enhancing Employee Performance through Strategic Management

Enhancing Warehouse Flexibility for Stakeholder Needs

Source: Best Practices in DMAIC, Supply Chain Management, Cost Reduction, Lean Management, Warehousing PowerPoint Slides: Supply Chain Cost Reduction: Warehousing PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, LearnPPT Consulting


$29.00
FlevyPro price: FREE (included in subscription)
This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
Add to Cart
  

Did you need more documents?

Consider a FlevyPro subscription from $39/month. View plans here.

For $10.00 more, you can download this document plus 2 more FlevyPro documents. That's just $13 each.

ABOUT FLEVYPRO

This document is part of the FlevyPro Library, a curated knowledge base of documents for our FlevyPro subscribers.

FlevyPro is a subscription service for on-demand business frameworks and analysis tools. FlevyPro subscribers receive access to an exclusive library of curated business documents—business framework primers, presentation templates, Lean Six Sigma tools, and more—among other exclusive benefits.

Click here to learn more about FlevyPro and its benefits.

Did you know?
The average daily rate of a McKinsey consultant is $6,625 (not including expenses). The average price of a Flevy document is $65.




Trusted by over 10,000+ Client Organizations
Since 2012, we have provided business templates to over 10,000 businesses and organizations of all sizes, from startups and small businesses to the Fortune 100, in over 130 countries.
AT&T GE Cisco Intel IBM Coke Dell Toyota HP Nike Samsung Microsoft Astrazeneca JP Morgan KPMG Walgreens Walmart 3M Kaiser Oracle SAP Google E&Y Volvo Bosch Merck Fedex Shell Amgen Eli Lilly Roche AIG Abbott Amazon PwC T-Mobile Broadcom Bayer Pearson Titleist ConEd Pfizer NTT Data Schwab





Read Customer Testimonials

 
"I like your product. I'm frequently designing PowerPoint presentations for my company and your product has given me so many great ideas on the use of charts, layouts, tools, and frameworks. I really think the templates are a valuable asset to the job."

– Roberto Fuentes Martinez, Senior Executive Director at Technology Transformation Advisory
 
"Flevy is now a part of my business routine. I visit Flevy at least 3 times each month.

Flevy has become my preferred learning source, because what it provides is practical, current, and useful in this era where the business world is being rewritten.

In today's environment where there are so "

– Omar Hernán Montes Parra, CEO at Quantum SFE
 
"The wide selection of frameworks is very useful to me as an independent consultant. In fact, it rivals what I had at my disposal at Big 4 Consulting firms in terms of efficacy and organization."

– Julia T., Consulting Firm Owner (Former Manager at Deloitte and Capgemini)
 
"My FlevyPro subscription provides me with the most popular frameworks and decks in demand in today’s market. They not only augment my existing consulting and coaching offerings and delivery, but also keep me abreast of the latest trends, inspire new products and service offerings for my practice, and educate me "

– Bill Branson, Founder at Strategic Business Architects
 
"As a consultant requiring up to date and professional material that will be of value and use to my clients, I find Flevy a very reliable resource.

The variety and quality of material available through Flevy offers a very useful and commanding source for information. Using Flevy saves me time, enhances my expertise and ends up being a good decision."

– Dennis Gershowitz, Principal at DG Associates
 
"FlevyPro has been a brilliant resource for me, as an independent growth consultant, to access a vast knowledge bank of presentations to support my work with clients. In terms of RoI, the value I received from the very first presentation I downloaded paid for my subscription many times over! The "

– Roderick Cameron, Founding Partner at SGFE Ltd
 
"I am extremely grateful for the proactiveness and eagerness to help and I would gladly recommend the Flevy team if you are looking for data and toolkits to help you work through business solutions."

– Trevor Booth, Partner, Fast Forward Consulting
 
"I have used Flevy services for a number of years and have never, ever been disappointed. As a matter of fact, David and his team continue, time after time, to impress me with their willingness to assist and in the real sense of the word. I have concluded in fact "

– Roberto Pelliccia, Senior Executive in International Hospitality


Customers Also Bought These Documents


Customers Also Like These Documents

Explore Templates on Related Management Topics



Your Recently Viewed Documents
Receive our FREE presentation on Operational Excellence

This 50-slide presentation provides a high-level introduction to the 4 Building Blocks of Operational Excellence. Achieving OpEx requires the implementation of a Business Execution System that integrates these 4 building blocks.