Repair the Layout of Finish Goods Due to Fire Precautions in Warehouse of Manufacture Industry
- August 10, 2020
- Posted by: RSIS
- Categories: IJRSI, Social Science
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume VII, Issue VII, July 2020 | ISSN 2321–2705
Repair the Layout of Finish Goods Due to Fire Precautions in Warehouse of Manufacture Industry
Sa’dillah1, Setyo Riyanto2
1Magister Program Student, 2Associate Professor,
Universitas Mercu Buana, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract: The objective to be achieved in writing this article is to design the layout of finished goods in an efficient warehouse which refers to the guidelines for fire prevention, so that the fulfillment of finished goods based on demand remains fulfilled and the accumulation of goods is carried out by the FIFO method. Arrange the layout of the new warehouse in the warehouse using the pyramid stacking method and special clusters because the available storage locations are determined based on groups of goods making it easier for warehouse operators to identify and store. The difference between the initial layout and the proposed layout is based on the data contained in the Guidelines. The finished goods before the application of fire prevention measures are 2729 pallets position, and after the application of 2394 pallets position, there are 335 pallets depreciations, where fire precaution of storage area is have been successfully implemented.
Keywords: Finish Goods, Fire precaution, Warehouse etc.
I. INTRODUCTION
Warehouse is one of the very important infrastructures in the industrial world that functions as a temporary storage area in terms of distribution of goods (Ristono, 2008). Placement of goods regularly and efficiently in a warehouse is an obligation that must be done by a retail, manufacturing or freight forwarding company to speed up the process of sending and receiving goods (Yulianto, 2018). As one of the special facilities that remain, the warehouse is designed to help achieve the target level of good service with the lowest total cost (Indrajit, 2003). The warehouse also becomes a logistics system of a company that functions to store products and provide information about the status and conditions of the material / products stored until the goods are in accordance with the production schedule. The term Warehouse Management (Warehouse Management) means an order to manage warehousing and distribution of goods so that the goods stored remain in good condition and connected to the requesters for the right amount. The benefits of warehouse management include quality and logistics and equipment qualifications, structuring logistics and equipment, improving distribution services, providing accurate, actual and accountable data and information, easy access to control and supervision, and disciplining administrative processes (Willey et all, 1999).