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This episode takes you deep inside the hidden engineering world of material handling, the systems that quietly keep modern manufacturing alive until one failure turns the whole floor into chaos. Through a story-driven factory disaster, we break down how work in process buildup, forklift traffic jams, poor layout, wasted motion, and bad storage strategy crush throughput, lead time, and overall equipment effectiveness.
You will learn the core principles of material handling, including motion, time, place, quantity, and space, and see how engineers use flow process charts, flow diagrams, from-to charts, and activity relationship charts to diagnose real bottlenecks instead of guessing. We also cover unit load design, pallet stability, gravity conveyors, AGVs, AMRs, ASRS systems, carousels, cubic space utilization, bulk versus unit handling, silo flow problems, and why digital twin simulation is critical before spending money on new equipment.
Built for mechanical engineers, industrial engineers, manufacturing teams, and operations leaders, this episode shows how smart material handling design transforms a chaotic plant into a controlled, high-efficiency production system. If you want to understand the invisible choreography behind factory flow, this is the episode.
By Mason WilsonThis episode takes you deep inside the hidden engineering world of material handling, the systems that quietly keep modern manufacturing alive until one failure turns the whole floor into chaos. Through a story-driven factory disaster, we break down how work in process buildup, forklift traffic jams, poor layout, wasted motion, and bad storage strategy crush throughput, lead time, and overall equipment effectiveness.
You will learn the core principles of material handling, including motion, time, place, quantity, and space, and see how engineers use flow process charts, flow diagrams, from-to charts, and activity relationship charts to diagnose real bottlenecks instead of guessing. We also cover unit load design, pallet stability, gravity conveyors, AGVs, AMRs, ASRS systems, carousels, cubic space utilization, bulk versus unit handling, silo flow problems, and why digital twin simulation is critical before spending money on new equipment.
Built for mechanical engineers, industrial engineers, manufacturing teams, and operations leaders, this episode shows how smart material handling design transforms a chaotic plant into a controlled, high-efficiency production system. If you want to understand the invisible choreography behind factory flow, this is the episode.