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Stockyard layout planning and management for the precast concrete products industry

Nashwan Dawood (Professor of Construction Management and IT, University of Teesside, School of Science and Technology, Middlesbrough, UK)
Ramesh Marasini (Research Student, University of Teesside, School of Science and Technology, Middlesbrough, UK)

Logistics Information Management

ISSN: 0957-6053

Article publication date: 1 December 2001

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Abstract

The concrete building products manufacturing industry supplies 2,000‐4,000 precast concrete building products to the construction industry. Owing to seasonal demand, the industry builds up stock in winter to meet the high demand in summer. As concrete products are heavy and vary in shape and size, proper stocking in terms of layout and methods of stocking of products on the yard is essential. Industrial practice suggests that stockyard space management gets less attention during strategic and budget planning as it is left to the stockyard manager. The industry experiences space congestion for both the storage and dispatch of products. During dispatch process, greater retrieval time is required, long queues of lorries (shipping vehicles) are formed and desired level of service cannot be maintained. Presents a review of stockyard operations, analysis of parameters affecting loading and dispatch process on the yard and strategies to optimise the stockyard layout. It is expected that proper layout planning will reduce the cost of delivery of products by 5‐10 per cent in the industry where profit is less than 5‐8 per cent.

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Dawood, N. and Marasini, R. (2001), "Stockyard layout planning and management for the precast concrete products industry", Logistics Information Management, Vol. 14 No. 5/6, pp. 328-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006245

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