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3 Essential Changes You Should Make After Purchasing A Warehouse

March 23 2023 - No matter what industry you’re working in, you will likely be working within some supply chain. Whether you are directly supplying another business or supplying goods to a customer, you will most likely be using a warehouse. To that end, you may have purchased a warehouse or rented one from a commercial landlord. Either way, you should make key changes to your new warehouse to get the most out of it.

Automate Certain Processes

If you have acquired your new warehouse, you should find out its age. Your new warehouse may be actually outdated in some areas. It may be that you got a cut price for the warehouse because of this. You should look at how you can automate certain processes within the warehouse.

Try to find out if you can upgrade any of the technology within the warehouse, or if you will need to scrap some pieces and install new ones completely. You should be able to apply automation tools that allow you to manage stock levels more efficiently. This should help you save time as well as money if implemented right.

Get On Top Of The Storage

A warehouse with limited storage options will be a warehouse that is ineffective. Once you have acquired your warehouse, you should do all you can to understand your storage options better. You should investigate the pallet racking systems and your shelving options. It may be that you need to purchase some more storage options to improve the storage output.

Roll pallets will be an absolute must for your warehouse. You will find that there are many different use cases for roll pallets, which means you need to do your research, so you know what you need. If utilised right, these roll pallet use cases will maximise your storage. You should be looking at the storage solutions at all times, so you can purchase new options if needed.

Create A Clear Cut Safety Policy

While your new warehouse may already have a clear-cut safety policy, creating a brand-new one may be best. If you own other warehouses, then you should ensure these warehouses have the same rules, so that staff working in multiple warehouses understand the safety rules. This can help prevent accidents at work. It may be that you need some new safety equipment too. You should conduct a safety audit to find out for sure.

Your safety policy should be read and understood by your staff. You should have dedicated training days for staff to go over this new safety policy. This helps them learn how to be safe at work and helps them understand more about the equipment they may have to use. Plenty of different safety equipment will be an absolute necessity for any warehouse. For example, you will need first aid kits on hand, as well as fire extinguishers. There will also be more static equipment that needs to be in place, such as emergency exit signs.



 


 

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