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Material Handling Course List
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To see selected course outlines, please click on the course number. If no outline
is available, or you would like more information, please
contact Lee Hales by telephone or E-mail. Also, be sure to see our
Public Training Schedule for dates, locations, and sponsors of our up-coming
public workshops.
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Topic
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No. of Days
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1-SHA
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Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA)
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1
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2-SHA
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Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA)
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2
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3-SHA
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Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA)
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3
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5-SHA
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Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA)
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5
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1-LPMH
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Integrating Plant Layout and Material Handling Analysis
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1
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2-LPMH
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Integrating Plant Layout and Material Handling Analysis
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2
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3-LPMH
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Integrating Plant Layout and Material Handling Analysis
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3
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2-SSA
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Systematic Storage Analysis
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2
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1-SCP
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Systemic Container Planning (SCP)
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3
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About Our Material Handling Courses
Without handling, nothing happens! Material handling methods connect the layout’s
operations into a functioning manufacturing system. Depending upon the nature of
your facility, material-handling costs may range from 10% to 30% of total operating
cost and may be higher still in pure distribution facilities. Yet most facilities
cannot point to a material-handling plan. Their methods have simply evolved or been
prescribed by equipment suppliers and consultants. Often, those assigned to the
role of material handling engineer lack formal training in this field. In the absence
of analysis, many adopt a “me to” approach based on what others are doing.
Our courses in material handling are based upon
Systematic Handling Analysis (SHA), the most organized approach yet devised
for the analysis and evaluation of material handling methods. Developed by
Richard Muther and Knut Haganäs, and refined over more than 30 years of
application, SHA is a companion to Systematic Layout Planning. It is also documented
in text form and used by thousands of planners throughout the world.
Our workshops on the SHA method give equal attention to plant and warehouse situations.
They provide essential training for those who must:
- Replace, upgrade, or add material handling
equipment
- Change or evaluate alternative methods
of moving materials
- Rearrange for better material flow and
throughput
- Find cost reductions through better
handling methods
Specialized courses are available in storage planning and container systems design.
For those already trained in layout planning, or interested in both layout and material
handling, we also offer workshops that integrate these two subjects using our companion
methods of SLP and SHA.
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