Part 3. Component Logistics & Handling
The warehouse is not just storage; it is the first active stage of production. This section details the physical discipline required to prevent logistical chaos from becoming a manufacturing defect.
We define the protocols for:
- Supply Chain Hygiene: Preventing downtime by enforcing strict labeling and kitting standards before components ever reach the line.
- Component Integrity: Rigorous management of Moisture Sensitivity Levels (MSL) and feeder compatibility to ensure parts are mechanically and environmentally ready for automation.
This approach ensures that every reel and tray is production-ready upon arrival.
3.1 Supply Chain Inputs: Labeling & Kit Hygiene
The warehouse is the first manufacturing step; logistical chaos at the receiving dock translates ...
3.2 Component Handling: MSL & Feeder Compatibility
Electronic components are environmentally sensitive devices that require rigorous environmental c...