Walkthrough

A morning on your floor, not a slide deck

The Inventory Movement Review is built around a guided walk of receiving, hold, pick, and dispatch. Here is what that day looks like.

1. Access and safety briefing

We meet your nominated lead, confirm PPE and restricted zones, and agree which rooms we may enter. Cold-room time is planned so doors stay closed as long as your team requires.

2. Receiving and hold bay

We watch an inbound wave when timing allows, note how lots are coded, and mark where short-dated cartons wait. This is where most food distribution dashboard aging signals begin.

3. Pick face and slow movers

Pickers show us slots they touch daily and slots they only tidy. Inventory movement analysis needs both voices; neat shelves alone hide stalled SKUs.

4. Dispatch and transfers

If you run more than one Hong Kong site, we ask how transfers are requested and confirmed. Lag between release and receiving is drawn into the replenishment map later.

5. Debrief and next artefacts

Before we leave, we share rough findings with your lead. The full movement map and panel follow within the engagement timeline after we reconcile extracts at San Po Kong.

Ready to schedule a walkthrough?

Share site count and product groups. We will propose dates that miss your busiest dock hours when possible.