Define material handling. Explain its function principles and advantages
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Explanation:
Material Handling
terial HandlingManual material handling ranges from movement of raw material, work in progress, finished goods, rejected, scraps, packing material, etc.
Principles of Material Handling
Material handling principles are as follows:
Orientation Principle: It encourages study of all available system relationships before moving towards preliminary planning. The study includes looking at existing methods, problems, etc.
Planning Principle: It establishes a plan which includes basic requirements, desirable alternates and planning for contingency.
Systems Principle: It integrates handling and storage activities, which is cost effective into integrated system design.
Unit Load Principle: Handle product in a unit load as large as possible
Space Utilization Principle: Encourage effective utilization of all the space available
Standardization Principle: It encourages standardization of handling methods and equipment.
Ergonomic Principle: It recognizes human capabilities and limitation by design effective handling equipment.
Energy Principle: It considers consumption of energy during material handling.
Ecology Principle: It encourages minimum impact upon the environment during material handling.
Mechanization Principle: It encourages mechanization of handling process wherever possible as to encourage efficiency.
Flexibility Principle: Encourages of methods and equipment which are possible to utilize in all types of condition.
Simplification Principle: Encourage simplification of methods and process by removing unnecessary movements
Gravity Principle: Encourages usage of gravity principle in movement of goods.
Safety Principle: Encourages provision for safe handling equipment according to safety rules and regulation
Computerization Principle: Encourages of computerization of material handling and storage systems
System Flow Principle: Encourages integration of data flow with physical material flow
Layout Principle: Encourages preparation of operational sequence of all systems available
Cost Principle: Encourages cost benefit analysis of all solutions available
Maintenance Principle: Encourages preparation of plan for preventive maintenance and scheduled repairs
Obsolescence Principle: Encourage preparation of equipment policy as to enjoy appropriate economic advantage