OPS BOARD10 TOOLS ONLINE

LOCAL-FIRST WAREHOUSE PLANNING

Warehouse inventory and capacity tools with the numbers in view.

Fast, private calculators and file tools for storage, replenishment, counting, slotting, aging, and pick sequencing.

Bin and shelf capacity calculator

Check all six box orientations, include clearance, and cap the answer by load limit when needed.

CALCULATION STATION
READY FOR INPUT
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Storage position

Usable inside dimensions, all in the same unit.

02

Item and constraints

Use packed dimensions. Weight fields are optional as a pair.

Open the full guide, assumptions, and FAQs

Choose the job in front of you.

Every tool is free, requires no sign-in, and processes your data locally in the browser.

Useful under pressure. Honest about limits.

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Local by default

Calculations and CSV parsing happen on your device. Files are not sent to this site.

02

Visible assumptions

Each route documents formulas, interpretations, model boundaries, and task-specific risks.

03

Reviewable output

Results are shown before export. Source files remain unchanged and ambiguous rows are flagged.

GUIDES & RESOURCES

Context for better decisions

Domain-specific workflows, assumptions, and primary references to use alongside the tools.

STORAGE CAPACITY

How to Estimate Warehouse Capacity From a Real Layout

Count usable storage positions from the proposed layout, then reduce them for physical, safety, product, and operating constraints.

Reviewed 2026-08-18 · 9 minRead guide →
PICK-FACE PLANNING

How to Set Pick-Face Min, Max, and Replenishment Triggers

Cover demand until the next reliable replenishment, add an explicit buffer, and round to a feasible pack quantity that fits safely.

Reviewed 2026-08-18 · 8 minRead guide →
INVENTORY SEGMENTATION

ABC vs XYZ Inventory Analysis: Value and Variability Together

ABC identifies economic concentration; XYZ identifies demand stability. The combined class exposes different operating risks.

Reviewed 2026-08-18 · 8 minRead guide →
INVENTORY ACCURACY

How to Build a Cycle Count Plan by Inventory Class

Count frequency should follow consequence and record risk, then be corrected using actual variance and root-cause data.

Reviewed 2026-08-18 · 8 minRead guide →
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