Reducing errors in the company's warehouse process

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Abstract

Warehousing is a labour-intensive process, requiring warehouse operators to use different methods of work and various equipment and to be in constant motion. During this process, various types of warehousing errors can occur, which can be reduced with the introduction of a suitable strategy. A prerequisite for this is to have sufficient knowledge of the specifics of error prevention in the warehouse process that are mainly linked to how warehouse operators perceive the usefulness of modern technology, the introduction of modern work processes and their own accountability in work. This study aims to develop a strategy that takes into account these aspects and is an ideal solution for the prevention of potential errors in the warehouse process of the company.

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Škerlič, S., & Muha, R. (2017). Reducing errors in the company’s warehouse process. Transport Problems, 12(1), 83–92. https://doi.org/10.20858/tp.2017.12.1.8

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