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PROGRAM

OPTIMUS
Labels Standardization
Apr 2023
LABELS STANDARDIZATION
Bin Label Standardization

Across both sites of Wave 2, and future waves we can standardize the Bin Naming for our warehouses.

 Zone: A logical section or area within a warehouse that’s separated from one another
based on attributes such as material type, package types, storage type, or warehouse
activities
 Aisle: Parallel rows of products.
 Rack/Bay/Module: A row of shelves stacked on top of each other where you store
your products. 1 Block between 2 two uprights (vertical beams in racking)
 Shelf/Level: The number of levels in your racking system.
 Bin: The smallest unit of space where SKUs are stored

Standardising across all warehouses the location numbering will reflect all levels of your
warehouse, starting from the largest to the smallest levels and enable any commoner to
head to the right location.

NEXT FEW SLIDES COVER STANDARDS FOR NOMENCLATURE – WE CAN DISCUSS


INTERNALLY AND FREEZE ON A GLOBAL STANDARD
Wide Aisle / Racks / Heavy Duty Racks (HDR)

Barcode Label for Racking:

 Label & Ribbon Grade: Conclude


with samples in ‘2 MIL’ types of
Polyester Label with Resin Ribbon

 Label size: Beams 250 mm X 60 mm,


Upright 70 mm X 290 mm

 Barcode code must be of symbology


code 128

Note: Down and up arrows are only for the ground


and first levels of racking.
Wide Aisle / Racks / Heavy Duty Racks (HDR)

Option 1 Option 2
Floor Marking for Block Storage
Dock Door Label
Barcode Label for Dock Door:
Label & Ribbon Grade:

• Conclude with samples in ‘2 MIL’ types of Polyester Label or Metal Label with Resin Ribbon
• Label size: 100mmx60mm
• Barcode code must be of symbology code 128

Design below:
• Dock Door Example
• D01
Reference Pictures

Labels on upright for operator to access/scan higher levels on racking system (when using a reach truck for example)

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