Factory handling processes may vary, with specific operational steps differing according to different needs and scenarios. In practice, adjustments and optimizations are required based on the specific circumstances.
The factory relocation process typically includes the following steps:
Develop transportation plan: Create a detailed transportation plan based on the actual needs and limitations of the factory, covering aspects such as items to be transported, time, manpower, and budget.
2. Item Classification and Tagging: Categorize items to be transported based on their attributes and characteristics, and apply tags for subsequent handling and identification.
3. Packaging and Labeling: Properly package items to be transported to prevent damage during handling. Additionally, label each box or bag with details such as name and quantity.
4. Selecting Transportation Methods: Choose the appropriate transportation method based on the actual situation, such as manual handling, mechanical handling, and automated handling, etc.
5. Staff and Equipment Allocation: According to the transportation plan, allocate adequate human resources and machinery to ensure the smooth progress of the transportation process.
6. Logistics Process Control: Rigorous control is maintained throughout the handling process, including loading, transportation, and storage of items, to ensure safety and integrity.
7. Inspection and Handover: Upon completion of the transportation, inspect the items to ensure no damage or shortages. Simultaneously, conduct the handover with the recipient to guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the goods.
8. Site Cleanup: Upon completion of the transportation, conduct a thorough cleanup of the site to ensure no waste or potential safety hazards are left behind.
9. Documentation and Summarization: Record and summarize the transportation process, including time, manpower, and budget, for subsequent analysis and improvement.
The above outlines the general steps in the factory relocation process; specific operations may vary depending on the actual conditions of the factory.





