Bibliographic citations
Nieves, V., Córdova, M. (2024). Diseño de distribución del almacén de Apolo Kits para mejorar los indicadores de gestión de inventarios [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/23911
Nieves, V., Córdova, M. Diseño de distribución del almacén de Apolo Kits para mejorar los indicadores de gestión de inventarios [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/23911
@misc{renati/374335,
title = "Diseño de distribución del almacén de Apolo Kits para mejorar los indicadores de gestión de inventarios",
author = "Córdova Villalobos, Marco Junior",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of this research work is to design the distribution of the warehouse of the company that sells bicycles, toys and other items, APOLO KITS, in order to improve the inventory management indicators. The main problems are the disorder of the warehouses and the inadequate location of the merchandise, hindering the work of the staff in the search for the product, which produce unproductive times in the order preparation process (picking) and therefore customer dissatisfaction. To solve the problems, the ABC and Pareto classification techniques and the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) were applied for the warehouse distribution design. It was found that initially the time to serve is 0.3845 minutes per product and 45.17 minutes per order. The current cost of direct labor for the attention of a product is 0.17 soles and for order 19.91 soles. Bicycles represent 25% and toys 21% of annual sales, placing them in class A. The new distribution of the warehouse places bicycles on level 7 in five zones, in zone 7A two sub zones will be distributed, in 7B has two subzones, 7C has two subzones, 7D has five subzones and 7E has two subzones. At level 6, there are 6 main areas, as well as at level 7. At level 6, household items, backpacks, and bicycle accessories are located in five areas. Three movement procedures are proposed, the same ones that were applied in the three storage levels. With the new layout of the plant, the attention time per order is reduced to 16.5 minutes and per product to 0.0831 minutes, and the cost of labor to prepare an order is S/ 7.12 and per product is S/ 0.04. The investment of S/ 6,930.00 in the implementation of the new distribution generates a monthly saving of 911.70 soles and the recovery time of the investment is 6.72 months
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