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A)
1) Service levels
2) Reduces transportation
3) Shipment consolidation
4) Product market velocity
5) Need for space
B)
1) Receiving
2) Order picking
3) Verification
4) Shipping
C)
1) Receiving and unloading
2) Storage placement
D)
1) Clerical/Administration
2) Housekeeping
3) Maintenance of material handling equipment
B)
1) Receiving
2) Order picking
3) Verification
4) Shipping,,,,,,,,....<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>
B)
1) Receiving
2) Order picking
3) Verification
4) Shipping
option " B " .
Right answer is
B)
1) Receiving
2) Order picking
3) Verification
4) Shipping
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Among those option number B is right answer...
B)
1) Receiving
2) Order picking
3) Verification
4) Shipping
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Hello Team,
GATHER INFORMATION Are you taking someone else’s post? Make it a point to get a hold of all the contact information of the vendors, suppliers, technicians, etc. whom he has worked with. Make sure it is readily available and accessible because more likely than not, you will need that list. Without these information, you’ll be flying blind. Are you a business owner establishing a new warehouse? Solicit at least three proposals from reputable material handling companies and compare them against
a. Expertise & Experience How long has the company been around? Are they local? Can other customers attest to their quality of work? Would you choose a company who has been around five years over one that has been around 70 years? Check what their customers say about them. Do they have a BBB rating? Check even their social media pages. Do they have bad reviews? You’ll be surprised what you can dig up with customer reviews—good or bad, little things count.
b. Responsiveness and professionalism Consider this: How many times have you had to call a company before they provided you a quote? Did you have to follow-up? Imagine it’s only the beginning of a probable deal and you’ve already been made to wait. Suppliers who are not prompt may reflect probabilities of not meeting deadlines. So be observant about these little things.
c. Pricing Why did we not put price on top of the list? Because cheaper does not always mean better. Especially when your entire warehouse operations depend on a reliable equipment and a well-flowing lay-out. While it is good to compare pricing, what is cost-effective must always be your first consideration. Would it be worth buying electric forklifts for a little bit more $ if your productivity is driven higher and if you save more on LP/Gas in the long run?
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A balanced flow of materials secure, whether raw or semi-processed or ready material. * Provide for the needs of facility maintenance, repair and spare parts kits* Reduce storage costs
Option B. and once cargo revised must have verify becuase there is chances to damage while receiving.
Receiving,order picking, verification and shipping
A5
B1, B2 and B3
C1 and C2
D2