Material Storage and Warehousing Review

Summary

This document provides an overview of material storage and warehousing, explaining different types of warehouses and their functions. It also introduces the concept of e-waste recycling and its process including collection, sorting, and recovery.

Full Transcript

MATERIAL STORAGE AND WAREHOUSING STORAGE - USED TO PRESERVE GOODS FROM PRODUCTION TO ACTUAL USE WAREHOUSE - PLACE WHERE GOODS ARE KEPT WAREHOUSING - STORAGE OF GOODS ON A LARGE SCALE IN A SYSTEMATIC AND ORDERLY MANNER. - MEANS HOLDING OR PRESERVING GOODS IN HUGE QUANTITIES - BRIDGES G...

MATERIAL STORAGE AND WAREHOUSING STORAGE - USED TO PRESERVE GOODS FROM PRODUCTION TO ACTUAL USE WAREHOUSE - PLACE WHERE GOODS ARE KEPT WAREHOUSING - STORAGE OF GOODS ON A LARGE SCALE IN A SYSTEMATIC AND ORDERLY MANNER. - MEANS HOLDING OR PRESERVING GOODS IN HUGE QUANTITIES - BRIDGES GAP BETWEEN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF GOODS INVENTORY CONTROL - PROCESS BY WHICH INVENTORY IS MEASURED AND REGULATED WAREHOUSING PROCESS - RECEIVING - PUT AWAY - PICKING - PACKING - SHIPPING IMPORTANCE OF WAREHOUSING: - REGULAR SUPPLY - SEASONAL PRODUCTS - STOCK OF TRADE - PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF GOODS - EASY HANDLING - QUALITY IS PRESERVED - PRICE STABILIZATION 2 FUNCTIONS OF WAREHOUSING - MOVEMENT FUNCTION - STORAGE FUNCTION TYPES OF WAREHOUSES - COLD STORAGE → FOR SENSITIVE PRODUCTS - CLIMATE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSE → SPECIAL HANDLING CONDITIONS - IMPORT-EXPORT WAREHOUSE → LOCATED NEAR PORTS - AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES → FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE - DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE → LOCATED NEAR CONSUMING AREAS BENEFITS OF HAVING STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE FACILITIES - SAFETY - PROTECTION - AFFORDABILITY - ACCESSIBILITY - INSURANCE COVERAGE RECYCLING PROCESS AND FACILITY E-WASTE - ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES THAT HAVE LOST THEIR VALUE E-WASTE RECYCLING PROCESS - COLLECTION → RECYCLERS GO TO COLLECTION BINS - STORAGE - MANUAL SORTING & SEGREGATING → CLASSIFY INTO DIFFERENT CATEGORIES - HAZARD REMOVAL → PHYSICAL HAZARDS ARE REMOVED - DISMANTLING & SHREDDING → MATERIALS ARE PASSED TO A PRIMARY SHREDDER THEN TO AN OVERBAND MAGNET. - MECHANICAL SEPARATION → REMAINING MATERIALS ARE PASSED INTO A SECONDARY SHREDDER AND HAMMERMILL TO FURTHER REDUCE THE SIZE THEN TO DRUM MAGNET - GLASS AND CERAMIC REMOVAL BY TROMMEL → MATERIAL PASSES INTO AN OPTICAL SORTER - RECOVERY → VALUABLE MATERIALS CAN THEN BE SOLD AND USED IN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES TO MAKE NEW PRODUCTS

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