FACILITIES PLANNING, WAREHOUSING, AND DISTRIBUTION CENTERS- WALMART ESSAY
Location and Utilization Considerations
Changing consumer requirements for expedited delivery caused a shift in warehousing operations, including location and utilization to support transport to both brick-and-mortar locations as well as consumers. The tight turnaround times for stocked products necessitates vehicle and truck ingress/egress and loading which means focusing on local zoning requirements, traffic studies, and public outcry, which may delay the project. Warehouses that support multiple customers add another level of complexity to the scenario. Major cities and small towns often react to an increase in warehouses and associated increased traffic flow. Some locations provide tax breaks to attract warehouses for long-term tax base and employment opportunities. The background readings provide an overview of developments in warehouse location selection.
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Selecting the location of a warehouse or distribution center is crucial and depends on many factors, including proximity to transportation hubs, area zoning, available workforce, and connection with the company’s logistics network. For this SLP, your task is to research an area that a company has chosen for its distribution center for non-perishable items. NOTE: Select an area in the U.S. with which you have familiarity.
Comparison of Two Choices: Location Summary
Property Search
Look for two available properties: either vacant land, warehouse space, or a building that can be converted to a warehouse/distribution facility in two different cities in the chosen area. There are multiple companies that list commercial properties. Use LoopNet or search “commercial properties listing” and major real estate companies will have links for commercial property listings.
Municipality and County’s Economic Development
Location Choice
Appendices
Screenshot and paste property #1 information (include page hyperlink).
Screenshot and paste property #2 information (include page hyperlink).
Module 1 SLP Background Readings
1.5 Million Packages a Day: The Internet Brings Chaos to N.Y. Streets (2019)
This map shows how Amazon’s warehouses are rapidly expanding across the country (2020)
What’s the Deal With Flexible Warehousing? (2019)
Warehouse Leasing Plummets – Because There’s So Little New Space to Lease (2019)
Amazon’s Ant-Size Competition in Designing the Warehouse of the Future (2019)
Amazon Tests Cheap Warehouses to Make Cyber Monday Glitch-Free (2019)
Are Warehouses in the Inland Empire a Blessing or a Curse? (2020)
Since you are engaging in research, be sure to cite and reference the sources in APA format. The paper should be written in the third person; this means words like “I,” “we,” and “you” are not appropriate. For more information, see Differences Between First and Third Person. The excessive use of quotes or unoriginal content will directly impact performance since it suggests lack of comprehension and indicates that a student may not have mastered the concepts.
Use the attached APA-formatted template (LOG302 SLP1) to create your submission.
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FACILITIES PLANNING, WAREHOUSING, AND DISTRIBUTION CENTERS- WALMART ESSAY