MODELING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MATERIAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE FOR WASTE SORTING PLANTS
Abstract
Currently, the waste situation of Udon Thani Municipality has an average of 162.46 tons of waste per day that needs to be disposed of. Of this, fresh waste each day consists of 53.74 percent food waste, 23.40 percent plastic, 11.52 percent paper, 6.91 percent bottles and glasses, 1.11 percent metal, and 3.32 percent others. In addition, it must also receive waste from 40 nearby local administrative organizations, totaling 149.26 tons per day. When waste is brought into the project, the remaining waste from sorting will not exceed 20 percent of the total amount of waste. 1 Survey and inspection of problems in the store The following problems were found: 1) Equipment is not organized 2) No storage for equipment 3) No space allocation in the store From the problems found, the problem of no space allocation in the store was selected to analyze the cause and find a solution. Because the lack of space allocation in the store will result in the available space not being used to its full potential. 2 Solve the problem of space management, storage of tools and others in the store In this project study, the project developer surveyed the problems in the store using the fishbone diagram tool and found the cause of the problem using the Why Why Analysis tool. The results of the analysis were used to solve the problem as follows: 1. Create a tool storage device (Shelving) to place tools and products used in the work to solve the problem of unorganized product placement. 2. The work manual (Work Manual) is a manual that helps reduce duplicate work and reduce errors in the work. 3. Warehouse design (zoning) makes it convenient to pick up tools. 4. Storage system by specifying the location (Location) by numbers helps reduce the time spent finding tools.
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