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Discussion:  How many pallets deep should I store my top SKUs?
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Solutions
California, United States

I have developed a calculator to analyze your pallets to SKU ratio.  The calculator will also tell you how deep you need to store your top and bottom SKUs using different storage media.

The link is:

www dot raymond-forklifts.com/Pareto_calculator.html

Please let me know if this tool is useful to your operation or how I can make it better for your purposes.

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http://www.raymondhandlingsolutions.com

Posted 22 Jul 2007 04:04 PM Reply  Report this message
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daryl_h
Pennsylvania, United States

The calculator seems to be just a little to general.  We have installed a number of deep-lane automatic stacker cranes for different industries and the magic "max" seems to 10 deep.  another Pharma company decided 3 deep was best for them.  Maybe the calculator could include a little more detail.  But great start to a very ambiguous question.

Posted 2 Aug 2007 09:51 PM Reply  Report this message
Solutions
California, United States

Thanks for the feedback.  

Raymond Handling Solutions, Inc. offers a deep lane solution that allows us to store very deep - as deep as 20  or 30 pallets deep or more for only $175 per pallet position.  In 2004/5, I was able to solve a space issue for a company in Toronto that needed to store 30,000 pallets of only 4 SKUs.

We provided them with 26 pallets deep lanes (the amount of pallets they could fit in an OTR trailer).  It is working very well and they are experiencing the extremely high density and productivity.

We have more detail on the subject here:

www rack.raymond-forklifts.com/dense.html

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http://www.raymondhandlingsolutions.com

Posted 2 Aug 2007 11:11 PM Reply  Report this message

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