This PPT slide, part of the 23-slide Warehouse Costing: Cleansheet Analysis PowerPoint presentation, outlines the final step in the Cleansheet Analysis, focusing on determining the ideal throughput metrics for warehousing operations. It emphasizes the importance of compiling processing times for various activities within the warehouse. This data is then converted into costs by employing a factor cost base, which incorporates location-specific average labor rates and full-time equivalents (FTEs) for different job types.
Key components such as space and equipment are highlighted as critical in assessing ideal operating costs. The analysis indicates that processing times in a warehouse are influenced by factors like the movement within storage aisles and the storage requirements of items that necessitate specific aisle widths. This suggests that operational efficiency can be significantly impacted by how well these elements are managed.
Additionally, the Cleansheet Analysis includes calculations for both Operational Expenditure and Capital Expenditure. This involves determining the financial requirements for specific material-handling equipment and the arrangement of aisles and racks. The slide implies that a thorough understanding of these costs is essential for optimizing warehouse operations and ensuring that service levels are met.
Overall, the content provides a structured approach to analyzing warehousing costs, emphasizing the need for meticulous data collection and analysis to drive operational improvements. Potential customers can glean that this methodology not only aids in cost management, but also enhances overall efficiency in warehouse operations.
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