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A) Maximize the usage of available storage space B) High fixed cost. Necessity of having high and steady demand volumes. May reduce an organization's flexibility. C)1) Fixed versus variable slot locations for merchandise 2) build out (horizontal) versus build up (vertical) 3) order-picking versus stock-replenishing functions 4) two-dock versus single-dock layout 5) conventional, narrow, or very narrow aisles 6) paperless warehousing vs. traditional paper-oriented warehousing operations 7) other space needs D) MANY props to you if you can remember all this!! Longer-Haul. Sorry if that question made absolutely no sense.
OPtion B is the answer
B) High fixed cost. Necessity of having high and steady demand volumes. May reduce an organization's flexibility.
There are three main options for warehousing: public, contract and private. Here are the highlights of the basic differences among them:
Beyond the basic differences described above, there are a host of other factors to consider:
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High fixed cost. Necessity of having high and steady demand volumes. May reduce an organization's flexibilit _____________I guesses answer
C)1) Fixed versus variable slot locations for merchandise 2) build out (horizontal) versus build up (vertical) 3) order-picking versus stock-replenishing functions
Hello Team,
Disadvantages of public warehousing
1. Problems in communication due to system incompatibility
2. Specialized services may not always be available whenever it is needed.
3. Adequate space may not always be available for end Disadvantages of private warehousing
1. Lack of Corporate flexibility which increases the complexity in the operation.
2. Financial issues
3. Low rate of return.
4. Tax issues are complicated.
The graph below clearly shows the impact of fixed costs with reference to volume of goods handled in public warehouse as well as in private warehouse. The organization has to take a strategic decision in the selection of type of warehouse which would suit its corporate goal. The organization has to ascertain the volume of goods to be handled in their business plan in order to decide on the type of warehouse.
In practice, it is desirable to use both private and public warehousing according to the products and customer base. Also, private warehouses need not be owned. They may be rented or leased with or without material handling and other office equipment.
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Saiyid