Warehouse Functional Zones
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What is the purpose of controlling goods in the storage zone?

  • To conduct periodic inspections and repairs
  • To ensure smooth loading onto vehicles
  • To prevent errors in fulfilled orders (correct)
  • To prepare transportation documents
  • Which warehouse zone houses the warehouse management offices?

  • Administrative zone (correct)
  • Shipping zone
  • Service zone
  • Maintenance zone
  • What type of warehouse is responsible for storing raw materials, semi-finished, and finished products?

  • Public warehouses
  • Production warehouses (correct)
  • Central warehouses
  • Refrigerated warehouses
  • In a warehouse, where are the majority of items typically stored on palletized unit loads?

    <p>Storage zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which area of the warehouse is known for being easy-to-access and is used for picking items for order fulfillment?

    <p>Forward picking zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where are the picked unit loads consolidated and packed before shipping in a warehouse?

    <p>Shipping zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which warehouse functional zone focuses on quantitative and qualitative controls of incoming goods and may include a staging zone?

    <p>Receiving zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where are empty pallets and containers usually kept in a warehouse?

    <p>Receiving zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is typically integrated into the receiving zone to facilitate loading and unloading operations?

    <p>Docking stations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which functional zone in a warehouse involves performing a check for order accuracy before adding protective packing?

    <p>Shipping zone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of elevating most bays in a warehouse to 1.2m above the ground?

    <p>To ease loading and unloading of commercial vehicles</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of storage density do drive-through racks typically have compared to selective and double-deep racks?

    <p>Higher storage density</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way are drive-in racks different from drive-through racks?

    <p>Closed at one end</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of loads are supported by cantilever racks?

    <p>Long and bulky loads</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key feature of live pallet racks that aids in moving palletized unit loads?

    <p>Slightly inclined roller beds on each tier</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of storage system is characterized by having a single mobile aisle to access multiple rows of racks?

    <p>Drive-through racks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which storage system is suitable for slow-moving items and is often used in refrigerated or frozen warehouses?

    <p>Drive-through racks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which storage system is manually replenished and picked because it is not compatible with forklift trucks?

    <p>Multi-level shelving</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which storage system uses additional platforms and stairs to allow pickers to access the top positions of warehouse shelves?

    <p>Cantilever racks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes drive-through racks from other rack systems?

    <p>Direct access to every pallet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a characteristic of live pallet racks?

    <p>Pallets move forward with gravity for easy picking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of rack system is suitable for inventory that needs quick and direct access?

    <p>Live pallet racks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What feature distinguishes drive-in racks from other rack systems?

    <p>Pallets are stored two deep</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Warehouse Zones and Functions

    • The purpose of controlling goods in the storage zone is to manage and track inventory.
    • The warehouse management offices are typically located in the administration zone.
    • A production warehouse is responsible for storing raw materials, semi-finished, and finished products.

    Storage and Retrieval

    • Most items are typically stored on palletized unit loads in the storage zone.
    • The picking zone is easy-to-access and is used for picking items for order fulfillment.
    • The packing zone is where picked unit loads are consolidated and packed before shipping.

    Receiving and Inspection

    • The receiving zone focuses on quantitative and qualitative controls of incoming goods and may include a staging zone.
    • Empty pallets and containers are usually kept in the storage zone.
    • Dock levelers are typically integrated into the receiving zone to facilitate loading and unloading operations.

    Packing and Shipping

    • The packing zone involves performing a check for order accuracy before adding protective packing.
    • Elevating most bays in a warehouse to 1.2m above the ground allows for easier forklift operation.

    Rack Systems

    • Drive-through racks typically have a higher storage density compared to selective and double-deep racks.
    • Drive-in racks are different from drive-through racks in that they do not have an exit aisle.
    • Cantilever racks are designed to support long and heavy loads.
    • Live pallet racks have a key feature that aids in moving palletized unit loads, which is the use of gravity to move the pallets.
    • A mobile racking system is characterized by having a single mobile aisle to access multiple rows of racks.
    • Narrow aisle racks are suitable for slow-moving items and are often used in refrigerated or frozen warehouses.
    • Mezzanine racks are manually replenished and picked because they are not compatible with forklift trucks.
    • Multi-tier racks use additional platforms and stairs to allow pickers to access the top positions of warehouse shelves.
    • Drive-through racks are distinguished by their ability to allow forklifts to drive through the rack system.
    • Live pallet racks are characterized by their use of gravity to move palletized unit loads.
    • Selective racks are suitable for inventory that needs quick and direct access.
    • Drive-in racks are distinguished by their lack of an exit aisle.

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    Explore the various functional zones in a warehouse, including the receiving zone and staging zone. Learn about activities such as quantitative and qualitative controls, deconsolidation, and repackaging of incoming goods

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