Abstract:
This research aims to study the current situation of storing electrical appliances in a company's warehouse and proposes ways to enhance the efficiency of this storage. The goal is to optimize space management, reduce unnecessary storage of slow-moving or outdated products, and address the disorganized storage currently causing employee delays in retrieving goods. The study focuses on eight types of large electrical appliances stored in the warehouse: refrigerators, top-load washing machines, front-load washing machines, freezers, air conditioners, dishwashers, dryers, and ovens. Findings revealed that the traditional storage methods lacked specificity, and an analysis showed that the newly proposed method significantly reduced the time required to prepare goods for storage. Specifically, the average preparation time decreased by 66 minutes per container, a 40.49 percent reduction. Moreover, the value of slow-moving products decreased from 19.2 percent of the total stock value in June 2023 to 13.3 percent in august 2023, indicating a 5.9 percent reduction from the previous month.