Material Handling 101: Fundamentals, Analysis and Selection
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Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics InstituteInstructors
H. Lee HalesMaterial Handling 101: Fundamentals, Analysis and Selection
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the field of material handling, including systems analysis, equipment selection, and the relationship of material handling to other activities and operations of the industrial plant or warehouse. It is also an excellent refresher course for those who want an update on the latest trends. You will learn how to plan and analyze material-handling systems, how to improve material-handling operations, and when to apply material-handling automation. You will review case examples and participate in a guided exercise to ensure your mastery of the techniques presented. Those who are seeking cost reductions through better handling methods or those who must replace, upgrade, or add material-handling equipment will find this course particularly helpful.
LOG 3083P is exclusively available as a private or corporate offering. Visit the Supply Chain and Logistics Corporate Training page to learn more.
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
- The definition and objectives of material handling
- Basic principles and economics of material handling
- Classifications of Material Handling Equipment
- How to understand the categories of handling equipment
- How to understand the types of handling systems
HOW TO ANALYZE MATERIAL HANDLING PROBLEMS
- Systemic Handling Analysis (SHA) – an organized approach
- Key information for systematic analysis
- Practical ways to visualize and analyze material movements
- Guided Application in Material Handling Analysis
- Use data on material movements to develop a material handling plan
PREFERRED HANDLING METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
- How to identify preferred handling methods and equipment for different classes of materials and for each move in a facility
MATERIAL HANDLING EXERCISE
- How to use your material handling plan to validate your concepts; find real products that could help you implement it.
- How to map actual material handling products to a wide range of movement situations: high-volume; low volume; conveyable, not conveyable; short-distance; long-distance; between workplaces; within the workplace, etc.
EVALUATION AND SELECTION
- Cost Justification and comparison
- Evaluation and selection of plans and equipment
HOW TO IMPROVE MATERIAL HANDLING OPERATIONS
- Ways to attack material handling problems
- Checklists and surveys
- Work sampling, time standards, and measurement of material handling labor
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for material-handling and logistics engineers, manufacturing and process engineers, industrial engineers and systems analysts, production supervisors and team leaders, warehouse supervisors and team leaders, and cell-planning and lean manufacturing teams.
What You Will Learn
- Fundamental material handling principles and concepts
- Classifications of material handling equipment
- Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA)
- Material handling evaluations, selections, and continuous improvements
How You Will Benefit
- Reduce material-handling costs.
- Improve the planning and performance of material-handling systems.
- Understand how and when to apply material-handling automation.
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