The Warehouse Framework
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The Warehouse Framework

Structure the work • Improve the flow • Sustain the results

6S — The Path to Success

Our floor-first 6S program builds shared language in Weeks 1–2, then practices one S per week in Weeks 3–8—with Safety last—and locks in gains with tiny daily habits from Week 9+. Print the A5 booklet & A4 posters, or jump straight to the full rollout plan.

Warehouse Operations Framework — Overview

The Warehouse Framework is a practical library of warehouse operations frameworks and lightweight tools that help teams structure the work, improve the flow, and sustain the results. Built for supervisors, process/LEAN engineers, and frontline leaders, it turns proven methods—6S (The Path to Success), Continuous Improvement, Cross-Training, Daily Stand-Ups, Gemba Walks, SQCDP, root-cause analysis, and visual management—into clear pages you can print, pin on boards, or run directly in a browser. Each page focuses on the next practical step: define today’s standard, make a small change, observe, and lock in the gain.

The site emphasizes clarity over jargon: one-page explanations, concise checklists, and A3 sheets that work online and offline. Whether you are launching automation & digital initiatives, building a skills matrix, protecting people with EHS routines, or fixing flow with takt and lead-time calculations, you’ll find a simple starting point that scales. Our Floor Color Standard aligns Lean and Safety so walkways, MHE lanes, staging zones, hazards, and egress are unmistakably marked—helping reduce accidents, waiting, and rework while supporting 5S and FIFO discipline.

Everything is modular. Start with one area—receiving, putaway, picking, packing, or shipping—then expand using the same cadence: agree the current best way (standard work), make a measured improvement, and follow up. Use the built-in tools to keep momentum: Kaizen Ticketing for problem solving, Processing Cones for priorities and hazards, Workforce Allocation to match demand with skills, and 5S Red Tags to remove clutter fast. The result is a safer, faster, more predictable warehouse where quality improves because the process is visible, leaders coach in the Gemba, and teams know what good looks like.

What is the Warehouse Framework?

Practical frameworks and tools that help teams define how work is organized, executed, measured, and maintained. Adopt what you need now; expand when ready.

🎯 Purpose

Consistent, safe, and efficient operations through clear structure and simple practices.

👥 Audience

Supervisors, process engineers, frontline leaders, and training coordinators.

📋 Format

Plain guidance, printable worksheets, and checklists that work online or offline.


Explore the Frameworks


Explore the Tools


SOP / WI / LI Services (Paid)

We build, create, and review Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Work Instructions (WI), and Local Instructions (LI) for real warehouse operations. Our differentiator: we document multiple Operating Methods (approved ways to execute the same task), so the standard still holds when equipment, volume, or constraints change.

✅ Create

We build an audit-ready SOP/WI/LI library with clear ownership, approvals, and training alignment.

🔍 Review

We review existing documents, identify gaps and risks, and restructure them into a controlled system.

🔁 Sustain

Optional monthly governance: version control, change management, and periodic reviews.

What customers receive

  • Clear SOP rules + Operating Methods (approved execution paths)
  • Method-specific WIs (step-by-step, with Go/No-Go checks)
  • Controlled exceptions via LIs (downtime, constraints, temporary workarounds)
  • Approval-ready structure: Supervisor • Manager • H&S • GM
  • Revision history + review cadence to prevent SOP decay
Templates preview (structure only)

SOP Template

  • Document Control (ID, version, owner, approvals)
  • Purpose / Scope
  • Roles & Responsibilities
  • Process Overview
  • Operating Methods + selection rules
  • Safety / Quality / KPIs
  • Exceptions → Local Instructions
  • Training & Competence
  • Change Mgmt + Revision History

Work Instruction (WI) Template

  • Linked SOP + Operating Method reference
  • Tools / PPE
  • Preconditions (Go/No-Go)
  • Step-by-step execution (one action per step)
  • Quality checks
  • Common errors / prohibited actions
  • Escalation + LI link
  • Training / authorization
  • Revision History

Local Instruction (LI) Template

  • Trigger condition (when LI applies)
  • Reason / justification
  • Scope boundaries
  • Temporary operating rules
  • Alternative Operating Method(s)
  • Safety risks + mitigations
  • Communication + escalation
  • Return-to-standard conditions
  • Expiry / deactivation + Revision History

Pricing (starting points)

Review & Gap Report

Up to 10 documents reviewed + priority fix plan.

From €300

Process Pack

1 SOP + Operating Methods + WIs + LIs (for one process area).

From €750

Full SOP System

Warehouse-wide SOP/WI/LI structure + governance model.

From €2,500


Need a specific framework or tool?

We can tailor a lightweight page or app to your process (KPIs, checklists, Kanban, exports, you name it). Tell us what you need:

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Frequently asked questions

Is this software?

No. It’s a methodology plus lightweight materials you can use alongside your systems.

Does it replace safety/quality systems?

No. It complements them by clarifying day-to-day work and follow-up routines.

How do we start?

Pick one area (e.g., packing), write the current way on one page, share, observe, adjust, and follow up.

What’s the Warehouse SOP Framework?

A disciplined way to write, version, publish, train, and audit SOPs. It links standards to training, gemba checks, and CI tickets.

Do you also offer SOP writing as a service?

Yes. We create and review SOPs, Work Instructions, and Local Instructions. We also document multiple Operating Methods so the standard stays valid when conditions change.

What’s the difference between Safety Gemba and Supervisor Walk?

Safety Gemba centers on hazards and controls. Supervisor Walk covers a broader cadence: Safety • Gemba • Improvement • Checking.

How often should we review frameworks?

Quarterly at minimum; monthly if incident/defect trends rise or processes change (SKU mix, layout, automation).

Can we export or print the tools?

Yes. Most pages let you export to Markdown/JSON and include a print view for sign-off packs.

Does the site store my data?

No. Data is stored locally in your browser (localStorage). Nothing uploads.

Do these align with Lean/6S?

Yes. The frameworks are designed to reinforce standard work, visual management, and daily kaizen with Safety embedded.

Can we tailor frameworks to roles (picker, packer, FLT)?

Yes. Use filters on checklist pages to create role-specific runbooks, then export/print.


Contact

The Warehouse Framework was developed by Alexandru Sirbu.

[email protected]