For retail products like apparel and bags, it makes sense to slot it by common sizes, or even commonly sold colors horizontally. For example, in the case of shoes, the smallest sizes can be at the bottom-most racks, common sizes at the middle (easy to pick) racks, and larger sizes at the upper racks.
In this way, put-away and picking is not difficult as sizes go up with racks. This also allows more SKUs to be placed along easy to pick level of shelvings/rackings.
This blog covers new pull supply chain responsiveness and logistics concepts for hubs with good air and sea-freight connectivity like Singapore. Big data and web analytics are creating new demand opportunities, and help operations meet growing global regulatory standards. Very often, my work also involves helping online retailers improve operations. Discussions spans from raw materials serialization, to manufacturing, marketing and sales. Visualization and analysis techniques are also shared.
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