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SUPPLY Ravitaillement

SUPPLY Ravitaillement. Objectives. Describe warehouse planning and management Describe first in, first out (FIFO) procedures Describe tail number bins Describe bench stock Describe the Due-in From Maintenance (DIFM) process. Warehouse Planning & Management. Storage Policy

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SUPPLY Ravitaillement

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  1. SUPPLYRavitaillement

  2. Objectives • Describe warehouse planning and management • Describe first in, first out (FIFO) procedures • Describe tail number bins • Describe bench stock • Describe the Due-in From Maintenance (DIFM) process

  3. Warehouse Planning & Management • Storage Policy • Store by commodity • After receipt processing, property moved for delivery or to storage • All items are stored in their location untill they are issued to the customer

  4. Warehouse Planning & Management • Covered - storage space within a roofed structure; best protection against adverse weather conditions • General purpose, refrigerated, flammable/hazardous material warehouses, sheds • Open Storage - uncovered space used for storage purposes; designed for storing items that do not require protection from the weather • Improved • Unimproved

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  9. Warehouse Planning & Management • Warehouse Layout - storage space = basic resource • Assets to be stored • Aisle positioning • Working/non-storage areas • Allowable floor loads • Sprinkler systems • Size of the warehouse • Number of stockrooms • Number of bins or pallets that will hold the property • Number and size of warehouse doors • Location of lights, lighting circuits, and switches

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  12. Warehouse Planning & Management • Storage Areas • Space must be used wisely • Must be planned before start of storage operation • All stored material must face an aisle • Similar handling requirements stored together • Consider activity or popularity of items during layout planning • Some items require special consideration (hazardous, pilferable, perishable, etc.)

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  16. Warehouse Planning & Management • Special Storage, Handling & Inspection Requirements • Controlled items • Functional check prior to issue • Hazardous commodities • Assets pending modification • Warranty/guaranty items • Shelf-life control

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  20. Warehouse Planning & Management • Five common types of hazardous items: • Corrosives • Flammable • Toxic gasses • Radioactive • Explosives

  21. Warehouse Planning & Management

  22. Warehouse Planning & Management • Primary locations for serviceable items • Bin labels • Inventory counts • Warehouse Locations • All property must have a location

  23. FIFO & Shelf-Life • FIFO • When issuing property, select the items with the closest use by date first. If materiel does not have a use by date, then select the items with the oldest date stamped on the package

  24. Summary • Types of warehouses • Warehouse layout • Storage area • Special handling • Warehouse locations • First In First Out

  25. Exercise • Develop a warehouse storage plan • You have one building and one shipping container to store all your items in • You have an additional outside storage area if needed • You need to store your food, fuel, vehicle parts, camping supplies, weapons, ammunition and explosives • Each group must brief their plan

  26. Exercise MXS BLD Warehouse HQ Building

  27. Exercise Review MXS BLD Fuel Container Warehouse HQ Building

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