Zusammenfassung der Ressource
warehouse
- PURCHASE ORDER
- Document issued by
the buyer to request
goods from the seller.
- Importance of the
purchase order
- Certainty
- Both parties are protected in the event
that the supplier does not fulfill its part
by sending the ordered products, or
that the buyer does not pay the
established amount.
- Optimization
- streamlines inventory
management and financial
control
- Faster and more
efficient shipping
- The purchase order specifies the
shipping date on which the buyer
will receive the order, thus
adapting to their needs
- Purchase order content
- purchaser's address
- supplier address
- Date and place of
issue of the order
- products description
- ENTRANCE TO THE WAREHOUSE
- is a logistics process that involves the receipt
and registration of goods, products or materials
in a warehouse or distribution center. It is the
first step to incorporate new items into an
organization's inventory.
- Key Features
- They include receiving products, quality verification,
proper documentation, updating inventory, and
assigning storage locations.
- quality check at the entrance to the warehouse
- involves inspecting the products received to ensure that they
meet established quality standards.
- Process example
- when a retail store receives a shipment of electronics from
a supplier. Warehouse personnel verify the quantity and
quality of products, record the information in the
inventory system, and place the products in the
appropriate locations within the warehouse.
- WASTE CONTROL.
- is the percentage or amount of loss or gain
(of product, energy, money...)
- Causes
- errors in product design
- lack of maintenance
- poor production planning
- Types of waste
- Transport losses
- Production losses
- Storage losses
- Quality losses
- WAREHOUSE CARD.
- It is the document where the exits and
entries of merchandise to the warehouse are
recorded.
- How to fill out a warehouse card
- Last In, First Out (UEPS) Method. The last to enter is
the first to be sold.
- First In, First Out (FIFO) Method. First in, first out
- Weighted Average Method (PP). Items are sold for
the average cost of existing merchandise.
- Warehouse Card Features
- It must include the name of the product,
quantity, lot number and expiration date
- It must be clear and legible to avoid confusion in
inventory and loss of time searching for products
- It is the document where the exits and entries of
merchandise to the warehouse are recorded.
- TRANSFER OF GOODS
- internal movement activity where certain
goods in the warehouse change location
- Transfer types
- The transfer between different levels
- The transfer of products between two warehouses of the same entity.
- Winery changes.
- The temporary location of packages during the
reception of merchandise in the warehouse.
- The movement of damaged products to a waste area
- MATERIALS REQUEST
- request required by the warehouseman or warehouse
manager, to deliver a material requested through a
work order for the execution of a task
- EXIT OF MERCHANDISE
- merchandise movements that are
carried out to supply customers and can
be classified into two
- material outputs for production
- They include outputs of raw materials, packaging
materials, tools and equipment
- outputs of finished products for sale.
- They include issues of products for sale,
discharges of excess inventory and customer
returns.