lagermönster
Lagermönster, often translated as "storage patterns" or "inventory patterns," refers to the organized methods and strategies employed in warehousing and inventory management to arrange and store goods. These patterns are crucial for optimizing space utilization, improving retrieval efficiency, and minimizing handling costs. Common lagermönster include slotting, which is the process of assigning specific locations to each item based on factors like demand, size, and picking frequency. Items with high turnover are typically placed in easily accessible locations, while slower-moving or bulkier items may be stored in less accessible areas.
Another aspect of lagermönster involves the physical layout of the warehouse. This can include aisle configurations,