Storage Solutions and Inventory Control - Part 2

Carolyn P. Phillips

Index of Slides : Text Mostly Version

  1. Storage Solutions – Part 2 and Inventory Control
  2. Agenda
  3. Defining AT Reutilization
  4. Defining Policies
  5. Considering Storage Policies
  6. Considering Storage Policies
  7. Defining Procedures
  8. Considering Storage Procedures
  9. No Title
  10. Defining Practices
  11. No Title
  12. Inventory Storage and Database Tracking
  13. Databases
  14. Access
  15. Access Tables and Forms
  16. Access Queries
  17. Brightree
  18. No Title
  19. Brightree utilization
  20. Shelving
  21. No Title
  22. Small Shelving
  23. Bagged DME
  24. No Title
  25. Industrial Sewing Machine and Battery Replacement
  26. Warehouse Storage
  27. Small Parts/Tire Storage
  28. Repair Work Area
  29. Thank-you
  30. A 10-minute walk-through can tell more about your AT Reuse operation than an hour in the conference room.
  31. Quality Indicator: Designing your AT Reuse Storage
  32. Making Your AT Reuse Storage More Efficient
  33. Making Your AT Reuse Storage More Efficient
  34. What would your Mom say about your Storage Space?
  35. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  36. Think: Safety First! Resources
  37. Think: Safety First! Resources Con’t.
  38. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  39. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  40. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  41. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  42. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  43. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  44. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  45. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  46. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  47. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  48. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  49. 13 Steps to High-Productive Storage for AT Reuse
  50. For Your Time & Interest!

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