Inventory Management & Warehousing

 Inventory Management 

Tiong Nam primarily operates as a warehouse storage and transportation company. In the case of Tiong Nam, they have implemented a number of different systems for the management of their inventories. These include the Warehouse Management System (WMS), the Integrated Logistics Management System (ILMS), as well as systems that Tiong Nam has developed themselves, such as the Super Sense System. This system can handle RF bar code scanners, daily stock synchronisation, RFID readers, electronic inbound or outbound, product conversion, exception handling, and real-time inventory status. Other functions include electronic inbound or outbound, electronic inbound or outbound, electronic inbound or outbound, and electronic inbound or outbound. Since the year 2002, this system has served as a record of previous events.

Warehousing

In the following section, we will discuss Tiong Nam Company's storage facilities. Tiong Nam has expanded rapidly since it bonded its first facility in 1993; it now operates more than 60 warehouses across the country with a combined storage space of more than 3.5 million square feet. Warehouses in a free trade zone, also known as a free commercial zone, are not subject to import or export restrictions. Dangerous objects, such as chemicals, are also among the things they deal with. On top of that, they won't combine chemical products with anything else. And if the goods ever run into any problems, Tiong Nam will pay for the insurance. Their standard tools for loading and unloading are a 2.5-ton and a 3-ton forklift. The goods stored in the Tiong Nam warehouse are monitored on a daily basis, and they include food, chocolate columns, snacks, dydo columns like yakult, and electrical equipment of the Huawei brand. In addition to their Shah Alam and Johor locations, Tiong Nam has a number of other locations where they maintain warehouses. Additionally, they provide warehouse rental services from international locations like Singapore, each of which has its own designated storage area. It is standard practise in a warehouse for whatever arrives first to be stored on the highest available shelf. The goods will thereafter be gradually discounted. The arrangement of the shelves is altered daily. Goods can be stored for as little as a day, and sometimes they're moved as late as a month later. They'll go so far as to strictly adhere to packaging rules. Tiong Nam bases its fees for service warehouses on the number of pallets used to store items. Dangerous materials are stored in facilities specifically designated for gas tanks. They have cctv monitoring the premises both inside and outside the warehouse.



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  1. what happens if the customer’s goods lost in warehouse?

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