Storage
Transcript of Storage
By Ali Abdel-Haleem mohamedEmad-eldin Ahmed
Definition of Storage
is to keep a certain amount of a commodity or raw material for a period of time the cost of storage.
Position is responsible for maintaining the assets until the appropriate amounts requested in stores or warehouses close to the point of use to be available in stores this storage method suitable for the materials stored.
Storage
Provide for the needs of the plant raw Materials
Storage of finished products in proper case
Receipt
Checking
Exchange
Send the products abroad
Coding
Storage of Raw Materials
The material storage is a very good indication of the level of
core that applied there processes in the factory
Poor hours keeping in storage area presents a severe fire
risk , causes
Problems in identifying stock and results in un necessary
quality problem
Ex : poor storage causes fabric
Improving storage area
-storage area must be clean , dry, tidy and indoors -Outdoor storage is not recommended because exposure to sunlight ,
water and general contamination has serious negative effects on final product quality .
-If it is possible , we can maintain the constant temperature and humidity of the storage
-Raw materials must be stored in a good suitable shelving not on the floor
Raw material must be labeled to identify
Fiber type
Yarn count
Source
Yarn information
Data of arrival factory
End product
-yarn containers must be stored in a well lighted area-Storage bins or rakes must be well designed for
Casey arrival-Storage in vertical rack with spaced aisle
-Aisles must be lighted to be clean-Every rom of racks must be obvious to identification
-aisles must be numbered-Never start arom of a giants the wall, leave enough
passage to walk behind and between each row -Never store yarn contents nears steam lines or in front
of air ducts , which could dry out the yarn -Yarn containers must be kept off the floor .
Rolled StorageRolling and flat storage are the two best storage methods. Rolling is the mostspace efficient for large textiles that are in fairly good condition. It is important to note ,however, that painted textiles should not be stored rolled because the painted areas will or are already stiffened by age. If these types of textiles are rolled, cracking, splitting, and paint loss can occurFlat StorageSmall textiles (or even fairly large ones, space permitting) can be stored flat in properly lined and sealed metal or wooden drawers. This is also the best storage method for painted textiles. Narrow drawers such as those in map cases or engineer drawing cases are the most space efficient for larger collections. Otherwise, boxes or other kinds of drawers can be used for storage. Heavy textile objects should not be stacked. Lighter objects of similar sizes may be stored in a few layers with acid free tissue paper in between items if no mounts are involved. Acid free tissue paper or unbleached fabric should also be used on top of the objects to prevent dust accumulation
Zero defect
Zero stoppage
Zero storage
Just in time (JIT)
Quick response