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This
massive sourcebook for
warehousing design is packed with over
700 pages
of illustrations, procedures
and design data.
It explains how to analyze, select, design and evaluate warehouse
operations, plans and equipment. It contains detailed
procedure for analysis of inventory and transaction activity and
how to use this analysis for equipment selection.
NAVSUP
529 was prepared by The Sims
Consulting Group for the U.S. Navy. This publication has become the de
facto standard for all Department of Defense
warehouses. While published originally in 1983, the procedures
are timeless, information is surprisingly current and even the
cost data is still relevant for comparison.
This downloadable pdf file is a
scanned copy of the original publication.
Warehouse
Layout & Planning Guide
NAVSUP
Publication 529
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Table of Contents
0 Forward
1 Introduction
2 General Design Issues & Criteria
3 Typical Warehouse Equipment
4 Pallets & Tote Boxes
5 Binnable Parts Storage Equipment
6 Storage Racks
7 Bulk Storage
8 Order Picking
9 High Density Storage Equipment
10 Electronic Controls, Sorting Systems, and Guidance
Systems
12 Support Operations
13 Safety & Fire Protection
14 Analysis of Operations
15 Storage System Selection
16 System Definition for Support Areas
17 Integration of Storage & Support
18 Data Derivation & Standard Assumptions
19 Deviations From Standards
20 Illustrative Design Problem
21 Planning Data for Pallet Storage
22 Planning Data for Order Picking
23 Planning Data for Support
Glossary
Index
Appendices
A Bibliography
B Excerpts From Navy Publications
C Information for Large Pallets
D Floor & Foundation Considerations
E Cost Guide for In-Rack Sprinklers
F Standard Operation Sequences |