π’ Facility design is crucial in today's evolving multi-channel world to ensure a reactive response to changing customer needs.
π¨π¬ The art and science of facility design involves creating distribution centers that meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.
π‘π Having the right distribution network and center designs in place is essential for servicing customers and reaching the market effectively.
π Understanding the client's business and its unique aspects is crucial for designing a distribution center.
π Asking the right questions and identifying common threads in distribution channels are essential elements of facility design.
π» The common threads in facility design include data management and functional aspects.
π’ Facility design involves processes such as put away, replenishment, picking, and shipping.
π Eliminating waste and variation in processes is crucial for businesses to improve client service and profitability.
𧱠Using facility design tools and Lean Six Sigma principles in a building block approach ensures efficient and accurate results.
Analyzing data is critically important for facility design.
Design criteria should be developed to understand cyclical patterns.
Understanding volume flow is crucial for effective facility design.
π’ Facility design criteria are crucial for meeting peak design periods and effectively planning staffing.
π§ Understanding current business processes and identifying value-added activities leads to the development of new processes.
π‘ Concept evaluation helps determine space requirements, labor, and capital investment for new concepts.
π‘ Determining the concepts and flow of product in a distribution center is crucial for facility design.
π Creating a block layout based on the concepts and product flow helps in designing the facility.
β³ Understanding the cost, schedule, and construction requirements is essential for building the facility.