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ICBS-R Project. Warehouse Zone and Locations Numbering Aid. Terminology Refresher. A zone classifies a set of locations with common properties Z ones can have both tasks and locations ascribed to them A location is the physical location where inventory is stored.
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ICBS-R Project Warehouse Zone and Locations Numbering Aid
Terminology Refresher • A zoneclassifies a set of locations with common properties • Zonescan have both tasks and locations ascribed to them • A location is the physical location where inventory is stored
More about Locations • A location is always associated with a cache and a zone within the cache • It has attributes like aisle number, bay number, level number and bin number • Locations also have a capacity as measured in the number of a specific NFES items that will fit into it’s dedicated location
Storage location numbering • Location numbers (in storage and forward pick zones) designate the Aisle, Bay, Level and Bin or the mnemonic ABLB • Example: 09030209 - Aisle 09 • Bay 03 • Level 02 - Bin 09
Bulk zones • Bulk zones won’t necessarily have bay, level, and bin associated with them. Bulk zones with many pallets should be given row numbers. • Example: B1-01, B1-02, B1-03
Other locations • For other locations, the location numbering scheme is defined based on the particular needs of the zone • For example: • SHIP-SORT 01, SHIP-SORT 02 • RETURN-1
Wrap-up Many enterprises have used this tool successfully for several years We will learn more on how to best use its capabilities as we implement it at each cache