Help with Warehouse Logistics
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:43 am
Hi,
Is there any guidance or help on utilizing warehouses to improve logistics? How am I able to use WHs the best?
I usually play with a COO, managing all factory, retail, and WHs. Max share target and Max freight concern. I prefer COO to order from the warehouse. Internal sales are always on, and internal items are sold at cost. Low Supply tolerance at zero.
I’m on 11.0.37, but only for a short amount of time, most of the below was from 11.0.35 I believe.
Here’s my save: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nakD7N ... sp=sharing
CPU Warehousing
Currently, I'm having an issue where CPUs are in such demand that it feels like I can't keep up. Factories are having issues finding enough CPUs, so I’m thinking warehouse may be a solution. I keep adding CPU factories, but the warehouse does not necessarily switch to pull from the new factory. I think the CPU factory must build enough stock before a customer draws from it. I fear that a tablet factory or other is pulling stock before the WH. This causes desktop and tablet factories to switch from one CPU factory until all stock is depleted and then go on to the following CPU factory until that is depleted. There is no balance, just all or nothing, and the WH can’t get inventory. I think this shows up as revenue in a zig-zag pattern.
Possibly related post:
I found a post of a user having issues with the COO not preferring WHs even when set to prefer warehouse. Not sure if that was resolved, it seems from the conversation that the player had to set the price at the WH to be artificially low compared to factories to push the COO to choose the WH.
viewtopic.php?t=9838&hilit=warehouse&start=10
Autolink
Even if I get a CPU factory to have enough stock (all other specs, including price, being similar), I still see the purchasing units in the WH stuck with some other CPU factory that can’t keep up. Is the Auto Link Supplier supposed to trigger? Why can’t warehouses purchasing units switch suppliers? If I manually set suppliers with oversupply, the WH starts building inventory, increasing revenue. Can this be automated?
Should warehouses not use Autolink and be manually set to specific/isolated factories?
Layouts
What sort of layouts are recommended for the WH? I have tried P-I-S, thinking the purchasing unit will switch suppliers, but I have the issue above. I have also tried 3xP-I-S hoping that at least one P will purchase inventory. Still, this sometimes does not work as it seems all P units pull from the same factory, and the stock is exhausted quickly.
What about CPU factory layouts, I have some with 2P, 1S, and 6M without using max utilization on the Sales unit. I have also had 1P, 1I, 2S, and 5M which I feel has a bit more thruput because it builds up more stock on the sales units. I’m still trying to optimize thruput because even though the sales units have stock, they sit idle or use up all the stock before utilization rate goes up.
Suppliers
On the supplier side (factory), I sometimes see demand (red bar), but no clients are associated with the factory. Is this due to some delay? It seems that days go by before the red bar updates. I also, from time to time find CPU factories with a 9 level sales unit full of inventory and no clients, not even the WH.
Retail warehouses
I think I’m having better luck with WH for retail goods. I'm unsure if it's because there is more supply/less demand or maybe the WH is having luck pulling retail goods from factories, as opposed to a semi-product?
Any help?
Is there any guidance or help on utilizing warehouses to improve logistics? How am I able to use WHs the best?
I usually play with a COO, managing all factory, retail, and WHs. Max share target and Max freight concern. I prefer COO to order from the warehouse. Internal sales are always on, and internal items are sold at cost. Low Supply tolerance at zero.
I’m on 11.0.37, but only for a short amount of time, most of the below was from 11.0.35 I believe.
Here’s my save: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nakD7N ... sp=sharing
CPU Warehousing
Currently, I'm having an issue where CPUs are in such demand that it feels like I can't keep up. Factories are having issues finding enough CPUs, so I’m thinking warehouse may be a solution. I keep adding CPU factories, but the warehouse does not necessarily switch to pull from the new factory. I think the CPU factory must build enough stock before a customer draws from it. I fear that a tablet factory or other is pulling stock before the WH. This causes desktop and tablet factories to switch from one CPU factory until all stock is depleted and then go on to the following CPU factory until that is depleted. There is no balance, just all or nothing, and the WH can’t get inventory. I think this shows up as revenue in a zig-zag pattern.
Possibly related post:
I found a post of a user having issues with the COO not preferring WHs even when set to prefer warehouse. Not sure if that was resolved, it seems from the conversation that the player had to set the price at the WH to be artificially low compared to factories to push the COO to choose the WH.
viewtopic.php?t=9838&hilit=warehouse&start=10
Autolink
Even if I get a CPU factory to have enough stock (all other specs, including price, being similar), I still see the purchasing units in the WH stuck with some other CPU factory that can’t keep up. Is the Auto Link Supplier supposed to trigger? Why can’t warehouses purchasing units switch suppliers? If I manually set suppliers with oversupply, the WH starts building inventory, increasing revenue. Can this be automated?
Should warehouses not use Autolink and be manually set to specific/isolated factories?
Layouts
What sort of layouts are recommended for the WH? I have tried P-I-S, thinking the purchasing unit will switch suppliers, but I have the issue above. I have also tried 3xP-I-S hoping that at least one P will purchase inventory. Still, this sometimes does not work as it seems all P units pull from the same factory, and the stock is exhausted quickly.
What about CPU factory layouts, I have some with 2P, 1S, and 6M without using max utilization on the Sales unit. I have also had 1P, 1I, 2S, and 5M which I feel has a bit more thruput because it builds up more stock on the sales units. I’m still trying to optimize thruput because even though the sales units have stock, they sit idle or use up all the stock before utilization rate goes up.
Suppliers
On the supplier side (factory), I sometimes see demand (red bar), but no clients are associated with the factory. Is this due to some delay? It seems that days go by before the red bar updates. I also, from time to time find CPU factories with a 9 level sales unit full of inventory and no clients, not even the WH.
Retail warehouses
I think I’m having better luck with WH for retail goods. I'm unsure if it's because there is more supply/less demand or maybe the WH is having luck pulling retail goods from factories, as opposed to a semi-product?
Any help?