Small parts storage
Many individual parts, whether tools, auxiliary or operating equipment, are constantly needed for the production or manufacturing process. They are typically stored in a manual warehouse, which is characterized by the fact that it makes frequently requested materials quickly available. One example is screws, nails etc. in a craft business. They are neither counted nor is their removal documented, as this is not constructive and the required effort would be disproportionate.
The advantages of small parts storage
The essential aspect of small parts storage is that frequently required materials are permanently, quickly and easily available. The construction and maintenance costs are very low. In accordance with the self-service principle, there is no documentation or similar, only the availability of a sufficient quantity must be regularly checked and ensured. In addition, small parts storage takes up very little space and requires no training.
The disadvantages of small parts storage
Due to the small parts storage principle, which is primarily limited to small, typically used materials, only a manageable variety of materials can be implemented. There is also a risk that material bottlenecks may arise in some cases due to the lack of regular inspections - production processes may be disrupted in some cases due to the lack of relatively simple operating resources.