Open door/reception or transmission Sample Clauses

Open door/reception or transmission. These are the interruptions they get from the visitors from transport companies while receiving or sending equipment. Salespeople and other visitors that need to get into the warehouse are also included in this category. Even though they spent less than 1% of their time per day on this activity, it causes a lot of interruptions in their work. When they get visitors, one of them must leave their station to let them in. We observed that this interruption often led to longer breaks from their task, caused by conversations with the visitors or coworkers. If we only look at the fraction of time they used on this activity we will not consider it important, but the number of interruptions from their work and the fact that this interruption seem to lead to longer breaks makes it interesting.
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Open door/reception or transmission. If the priority plan we suggested is adopted, one person will be in charge of the office activities in each period. We suggest that the employee dedicated to office activities also handle the jobs related to reception, transmission and opening the door when necessary. This way the personnel working in the warehouse with value adding activities would not be disturbed. All value adding activities are performed inside the warehouse so it is more efficient if the employee working in the office handles these small interruptions. If RFID are implemented, the number of computers should be reduced to a minimum since the controls would be handled through the handheld RFID scanner, something which would reduce the need for computers inside the warehouse. One or two desks with computers in the office should be enough. By moving this activity to the person working in the office, one will get better working conditions for the employees working with value adding activities in the warehouse.

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