Abstract

Uncertainty within supply chains increases the risk of not meeting objectives. Warehouses can absorb some of these uncertainties, by accumulating inventory. This accumulation has led many to consider warehouses as a source of waste in supply chains. Hence, there is limited research that seeks improving intrinsic warehouse efficiency; particularly in the context of Lean concepts and Value Stream Mapping (VSM). Since, warehouses seek to absorb uncertainty in supply chain by holding inventory; this uncertainty absorption may introduce variability to warehousing function itself. Therefore a methodology is required, which can capture the embodied dynamic within warehousing function. This paper reflects Lean concepts and, in particular, VSM to warehousing context and introduces some methods and guidelines to assure the proper application of VSM in what is an uncertain and dynamic system. In this paper, warehousing function is formulated based on some abstract processes which vary on their output status. This formulation facilitates identifying value-adding activities as one of the most substantial steps, yet confusing in application of VSM in warehousing context. The suggested methods enable fundamental statistical/mathematical analysis, which leverage VSM to a more dynamic evaluation tool. Application of the introduced approach will facilitate the decision making process for warehouse systems evaluation and improvement. The resultant methodology is applied to a factual case and this serves to demonstrate its practical application. It is worth mentioning that the findings applications, which can be termed ‘dynamic VSM’, are not limited to warehouses but can also be applied to any dynamic environment with non-deterministic processes.

Highlights

  • If supply chains are considered as distribution networks, warehouses represent the main nodes of those networks

  • To identify the value-adding activities within warehousing, this paper suggests reconsidering the role that warehouses play in the supply chain level at first

  • The application of Value Stream Mapping (VSM) in a warehousing context was studied in this paper

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Introduction

If supply chains are considered as distribution networks, warehouses represent the main nodes of those networks. VSM is useful in the visualization of core value chain processes, which assists managers in identifying opportunities to achieve required objective. This map provides a high level view of the interdependencies and interactions across different processes as resources, products, or information passes each stage of the stream. This comprehensive illustration enables analysis and evaluation of process chain with respect to desired key performance indicators (KPIs). This research aims to investigate the application of VSM in a warehousing context, as well as the modifications that might be necessary

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