GL man. Several full-time staff also quit at our store in the past week or so. Massive holes all over the roster + dept managers being told they can't rehire new staff due to budgetary wage constraints means i'm getting calls at bloody 7:30am EVERY morning from CSM to come in. Good thing i set my phone to automatically divert all calls to messagebankQuit my job today. Laterz
Hey, I've been trying to understand the AutoStockR system with regard to MPL's and CAP's (what are they?)and my arrogant manager seems to think that I should know it all by now even though I was only first shown what to do a few days ago.Hi.
I am part time working with the LongLife team in my store. I was given a hard copy of the AutoStockR guide by my SM and told to get familiar with it. On page 4 there are 3 reference documents under the heading "Foundations for AutoStockR".
One is for Fresh food depts so I don't suppose I need it. I was given another.
There is a reference to a document called "Stock Management Principles SMP" which the guide states is key to maintaining accurate SOH.
I would like to be familiar with it, but have been told it's not available. I also can't help but wonder if there are better training manuals for those involved with AutoStockR than the ASR Guide as it looks more like a reference for those who have been trained.
SOH is simply the stock on hand. The total number of units. If you have ten bottles of lemonade on a shelf, and a carton of twelve in the back dock your SOH count would be 22.Hey, I've been trying to understand the AutoStockR system with regard to MPL's and CAP's (what are they?)and my arrogant manager seems to think that I should know it all by now even though I was only first shown what to do a few days ago.
Thanks for your help Xantios your're a lifesaver. Out of curiosity though, if you only change the CAP and not the MPL, will the system order a new carton? because I know that Woolworths is getting very picky about their ordering system. ie if CAP is currently say 20 and is changed to 24SOH is simply the stock on hand. The total number of units. If you have ten bottles of lemonade on a shelf, and a carton of twelve in the back dock your SOH count would be 22.
The CAP is the shelf capacity. How many bottles of lemonade fit on the shelf? Suppose it's 20.
The OM of an item is the carton capacity. The box of lemonade has 12 bottles, for example.
The MPL is the minimum amount of product remaining before another carton is ordered. This is typically 1/4th or 15/th the shelf capacity. If your shelf of lemonade holds 20 bottles, then the MPL should be 5. When your SOH count gets down to 5, another carton should be ordered. This, in theory, should maintain a constant supply of the lemonade for our customers, without burdening us with too much inventory of said lemonade.
Hope this makes some sense. Some Woolworths managers make out that Autostockr is the best thing since sliced bread. I tend to find it's the exact opposite. I used to work for an independent, and we would do the orders manually with RF guns. It took a bit of time, but it was so much more accurate.
It looks like you're contracted for an 11-4 shift, but because of the public holiday (queens birthday i think) you have the day off, paid.Can anybody tell me what this means? It was under my name in the roster for self-serve.
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If you changed the CAP from 20 to 24 then the correct thing to do would be to increase the MPL also, to 6. This would maintain the MPL at 1/4th the CAP.Thanks for your help Xantios your're a lifesaver. Out of curiosity though, if you only change the CAP and not the MPL, will the system order a new carton? because I know that Woolworths is getting very picky about their ordering system. ie if CAP is currently say 20 and is changed to 24
elab plzLooks like Woolworths is falling apart...
Don't forget Aldi and lidl, which are both taking market shareThey need someone to pick up the company and do new and exciting things to compete with Coles! Our new stores look ok but they can't compete with Coles' awesome new store designs with the cafes at the bakery.