Abstract
Purpose – This study aims to analyse the application of lean thinking in warehousing operations’ picking and packing processes.
Design/methodology/approach – The research design used is a conceptual framework based on the
literature for lean practitioners’ guidance.
Findings – The results of the empirical study reveal an increase in efficiency of 30% in picking and packing operations when analysing and decreasing the non-value-added processes in this case study
Research limitations/implications – The proposed framework has not been implemented in a wide range of operations. The findings are limited due to the focused feature of the case study. Additional cost–benefit analysis can be investigated.
Practical implications – This study can guide warehousing logistics practitioners towards achieving
excellence in manual picking and packing operations through lean thinking implementation.
Originality/value – This study overcomes the lack of a structured framework for lean manual order picking and packing and evaluates the potential of a set of lean and process analysis tools to increase the efficiency of order picking and packing.
Design/methodology/approach – The research design used is a conceptual framework based on the
literature for lean practitioners’ guidance.
Findings – The results of the empirical study reveal an increase in efficiency of 30% in picking and packing operations when analysing and decreasing the non-value-added processes in this case study
Research limitations/implications – The proposed framework has not been implemented in a wide range of operations. The findings are limited due to the focused feature of the case study. Additional cost–benefit analysis can be investigated.
Practical implications – This study can guide warehousing logistics practitioners towards achieving
excellence in manual picking and packing operations through lean thinking implementation.
Originality/value – This study overcomes the lack of a structured framework for lean manual order picking and packing and evaluates the potential of a set of lean and process analysis tools to increase the efficiency of order picking and packing.
Original language | English |
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Journal | International Journal of Lean Six Sigma |
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Publication status | Published (VoR) - 20 Mar 2025 |