Goods-In Bottlenecks
Definition
Warehouse designs in Australia often lack adequate goods-in doors, causing bottlenecks in inventory receiving for interior design supply chains, leading to delays in damage claims and overall throughput.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 2,000-10,000/month in delayed processing, overtime, and supplier penalties (logic: 20-40 hours/month manual delays at AUD 50-100/hr)
- Frequency: Ongoing for high-volume receivers
- Root Cause: Insufficient intake infrastructure in warehouse design
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Interior design firms in Australia 🇦🇺 lose AUD 2,000-10,000 monthly in idle capacity and rush fees from receiving delays. Optimized intake automation eliminates this.
Affected Stakeholders
Warehouse Managers, Interior Fitout Teams
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Damage Claims from Inadequate Receiving
Inspection Errors Without SOPs
Budget Tracking Cost Overruns
Delayed Invoicing from Variance Errors
Poor Supplier Decisions from Visibility Gaps
Delayed Client Payments from Milestone Billing Errors
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