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Pharmaceutical
Industry:
Distribution Center Layout
Redesign |
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| | Client: |
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An S&P 500 index
company that manufactures, markets, and sells primarily branded prescription
pharmaceutical products.
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| | Problem: | |
Order volume increased by over 40% after an acquisition. The distribution center
was expanded by 130,000 sq. ft. from the current 150,000 sq. ft. There was a need
to design an optimal layout for the receiving, storage, picking, packing and shipping
operations. Included in the design were the specific requirements for material
storage, returns, samples and literature processing. Product types included: ambient,
refrigerated and controlled products.
| | | Approach: | |
Analysis of current operations included an assessment of the areas used, space
required, volume increases, travel distance and time, labor costs, pick-pack-ship
processing times, and storage requirements. Several process improvements were
identified and implemented. The new layout was designed to separate shipping and
receiving, reduce travel distance and time, and to relocate some functions closer
to receiving and shipping. Three different alternatives were proposed based on
different budget considerations. | | | Results:
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selected layout resulted in: • Reduced order cycle time by 40% • Improved
orders processed per labor hour by 41% • Improved receiving dock with more
space for receiving material • Reduced non-value added activities by 1,800
labor-hours annually • Reduced picking errors and direct material handling
by 60% • Improved operations and processes resulted in savings of 40%
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