Here are some simple and cost-effective solutions to help you manage your storage.
The right picking bin for your needs will be dependent on the inventory you are stocking as this will impact the picking bin’s size, shape, weight capacity, price, and material. The correct selection can improve efficiency, protect your product, and increase picking times.
As storage specialists we understand the importance of compatible, organised, and accessible storage solutions to help improve the efficiency of your workspace. So, we have outlined 9 ways to help you organise your picking bins.
1. Use a logical labelling system
Number the picking bins in a sequential order or label them based on product categories to make it easier for pickers to find the items they need.
2. Color-code picking bins
Use different colours to identify different categories of products. For example, green picking bins for fresh produce, yellow for cleaning supplies, blue for electronics
3. Barcode scanning
Assign each bin a unique barcode to make it easier to track and organize inventory. Pickers can scan the barcode to retrieve the necessary item data and update inventory levels.
4. RFID tags
RFID technology can help automate inventory tracking and ensure that the correct items are picked and shipped.
5. Keep related items together
Group picking bins in a way that ensures related items or SKUs are located near each other. This can speed up the picking process and minimise mistakes.
6. Implement a bin management system
With a system in place, you can optimise inventory space and ensure that each bin is appropriately labeled, assigned, and managed. It can help with routine checks and replenishment needs.
7. Use clear and consistent labelling
Use large, legible text and/or graphics on bin labels to ensure that they are easy to read. Consistency across labeling will help with quick identification.
8. Train warehouse operatives
Ensure that all picking bin labels and organisation systems are communicated to your warehouse team and effectively put into practice. This will ensure that everyone understands the system and how it is to be maintained.
9. Review bin organisation regularly
Regular assessments can help optimize warehouse space, optimise inventory levels, minimise picking errors, and ensure labelling and organisation are maintained.
Would you like to discuss your storage needs with us?
Simply get in touch with our storage specialists and they’ll be more than happy to help you!
- Email: customerservice@rapidracking.com
- Call: 01285 686868
- Visit our website: www.rapidracking.com/en/rra