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PR O D UC T S H E E T Warehouse Layout & SimulationCLASS
W REHOUSE SOLUTION DESIGN T GL NCE
A fully independent warehouseconsultancy service managed byspecialists with hands-on logisticsexperience and using unique warehousemodelling tools
Able to provide turnkey warehousesolutions, from defining therequirements to overseeing thephysical change
A powerful means of testing andre-testing ideas for the warehouseand its operations
An inclusive and deliverable processwhich can help clients identify the best3PL partner and handle change intothe future
A valuable resource for 3PLs handlingmultiple tenders during peak times
W A R E H O U S ESOLUTION DES IGN
Warehouse Solution Design is a core componentwithin a complete Logistics Solution Design Serviceoffered by Cirrus Logistics. It combines the bestin warehouse modelling and simulation
technology with the global hands-on experienceof the Cirrus team in warehouse and logistics
planning. The approach follows a specifically designed pathwayusing Cirrus template to ensure that all key parameters are takeninto consideration. This is customised each time to reflect theindividual client and the particular challenge, whether this is atender or an impending change to the warehouse network or theneed to benchmark current warehouse efficiency.
The phase-based approach of Warehouse Solution Design beginswith project scoping workshops. Here, Cirrus specialists work withthe client management team to establish the real requirementsfounded on business objectives, equipping themselves to then mapout the project accordingly. Relevant data is collected, validatedand benchmarked against industry standards before current statemodelling is undertaken using CLASS, Cirrus Logistics warehouselayout and simulation software tool. Further workshops are run toidentify options for change and these are then modelled, theirimpacts on cost and service compared and the selection of optionsfine-tuned. The fifth step involves the detailed modelling of thealternatives, again using CLASS as well as other analytical methodsselected for their ability to explore all possible constraints. On thisbasis, the optimal solution can be identified and the clearestbusiness case made. In the final stage, a high level plan is put inplace to drive the change process, or to assist with a tender, or asthe basis for managing a physical project.
In addition to Warehouse Solution Design, Cirrus offers an extensive range of
further specialist services in total, a turnkey warehouse solution. These
services include product location, MHE specification, site traffic optimisation,
warehouse purchasing advice, software usage advice and full project
management. The programme may be widened beyond the warehouse to
include such elements as consignment fulfilment and transport network
modelling.
1. Project ScopingWorkhopDefine Req"iremen!
2. Data AditCirr" Da!a Templa!eValida!ion Benchmarking
3. Crrent StateModelingIncl"de C"!omer Sign-off
4. Scenario Generation
5. Soltion SelectionDe!ailed ModelSelec!ed Op!im"m Sol"!ionCalc"la!e B"ine Cae
6. Migration PlanningCrea!e Cah Flo#,Prod"c! S!ream andB"dge! Impac!
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Project
scoping
5
Solution
selection
4
Scenario
generation
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Data
audit
3
Current state
modelling
Manage
physical
change
6Migration planning
Assist in
Tender
Process
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PR O D UC T S H E E T
Cirrs Logistics
9A Ceda$ood,
Chineham B#!ine!! Pak,
Cockfod Lane, Ba!ing!"oke,
RG24 8WD, Uni"ed Kingdom
+44 (0)1253 602920
cla!!@ci#!logi!"ic!.com
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KEY BENEFITSAsking the Right Questions
Cirrus guides the client to ensure that the project is properlyscoped and that the data used is relevant to achieving the ultimatebusiness objective
Gaining Confidence in Change Management
The first hand experience of the Cirrus consultants together withthe power of the computer simulation technology mean that clientscan be certain of the decisions they take for the future
Validating Tenders
Modelling and re-modelling can take place quickly and cost-effectively; as a result, the tender process is informed by betterbriefing, improved communications and verification of the proposals
Achieving the Optimum Cost/ Service Balance
The process of Warehouse Solution Design is specific to each client,reflecting that companys position on the best cost versus servicebalance
C SE STUDIES
Warehouse Layout & Simulation
CLASS
The objective of a recent Warehouse Solution
Design project with a major retailer was to
establish the life remaining in its 25,000 sqmetre centre distributing to all of Scotland
against various potential scenarios for growth.
It was also to identify how efficiencies and
throughput could be improved to extract
maximum value out of the warehouse over a
five-year time horizon. Working closely with the
client, Cirrus undertook a thorough project
scoping exercise in order to put in place the
most effective structure for the work before
going on to collect and input data into the
CLASS warehouse design and simulation tool.On the basis of this, the team built a virtual
model of the warehouse and then tested
options for layouts and their impacts on
operations. Simulations of various operational
scenarios were run, increasing volumes by
between 20-40% and methods were assessed
for improving work rates and the consequences
of this on staffing levels. In a further simulation,
the team also examined the effect on
warehouse productivity if, unlike in reality, all
supplier deliveries arrived on time.
The project not only proved that the retailer
could successfully continue to use the
warehouse as its main Scottish distribution
centre for the next five years but it showed the
client how to manage operations there as they
grew, without needing to invest significant
sums. Various options for managing supplier
delivery times were also assessed but,
unexpectedly, it was found that productivity in
the centre only improved marginally if all
deliveries were on time. The powerful insights
given to the client by this project have led to
the companys decision to purchase CLASS and
train its own managers in the on-going use of
the system.
The key is to understand, define and
agree the overriding needs that must bemet, not just in the short term butwell into the future.
Mark Oliver, Head of Solutions DesignCIRRUS LOGISTICS
BOUT CL SSCLASS is the leading warehouse design andsimulation tool and is the only hands-on
software product exclusively focusedon enabling design anddecision-making in the warehouse.It allows organisations to design,re-design and test warehousinglayouts through simulation in thecomputer environment without riskto on-going operations. It also enablescompanies to assess product through-flowand the organisation of equipment to quantify cost and improveefficiency and service levels. CLASS is recognised worldwide for itscomplex underlying technology which is successfully balanced with
accessibility in terms of ease-of-use, with speed of delivery and withattractive visual clarity that helps explain the best options available foroptimum warehouse productivity.
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