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Warehouse Management Canvas

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Warehouse costs are one of the largest fulfillment costs, and Distribution Centers are a key supply chain process for satisfying the rising logistics needs and expectations of customers. However, it is not easy for supply chain professionals to avoid getting distracted with small warehouse issues rather than focus on what really matters. The good news is that the business canvas is one of the best management tools to help warehouse professionals to see the big picture, apply a holistic warehouse optimization approach, and identify high potential improvement initiatives or programs.

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Aligning the warehouse management canvas with the supply chain management canvas

Supply chain is so complex and involves many activities. Execution is essential in supply chain to materialize the potential operational and financial improvements. These two detailed characteristics suggest that at least we need three canvas level in supply chain:

  1. The business model canvas
  2. The supply chain management canvas (see the post Supply Chain Management Canvas)
  3. A more detailed level for the main supply chain processes, i.e., the Warehouse Management Canvas

These three levels need to be aligned and consistent with each other. This alignment is not obvious because the building boxes for the three levels of the canvas are not the same. When we are talking about alignment, I would suggest focusing on Customer blocks (last column in the three canvas levels – see the image below) and the financial performance (last row in the three canvas levels – see the image below).

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The Warehouse Canvas

We continue using the idea of fifteen building boxes from the original Supply Chain Management Canvas (see the post Supply Chain Management Canvas) as the maximum number of practical building boxes. However, we are using a simpler and more tactical and operational model on the top, based on the well-known People, Process, and Technology Framework.

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Learning to See in the Warehouse

Improving the operational and financial performance of a warehouse is never an accident. It is the consequence of being able to see the big picture of the warehouse and the high-impact potential opportunities. So, let’s review where we are finding some of the most key improvement opportunities when we are analyzing the performance of warehouses:

How to make the Warehouse Management Canvas work

The warehouse management canvas will help warehouse professionals build and accelerate real warehouse transformational plans, which will deliver huge value for their companies and customers. However, the success of any project is likely based on the sustainability of performance improvements.

The warehouse canvas is built on the sustainability of the improvements. Thus, we have five building boxes that will support performance sustainability: planning (less operational issues), technology (simple, robust, and repeatable processes), operational flow (complexity reduction), people (accountability), and performance management (KPIs with action plans.)

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It is important to highlight that even the warehouse canvas is built on the sustainability of the improvements. The tool does not substitute the need for a remarkable Warehouse Manager with the skill of change management and making things sustainable and happen.

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