Step 1. Get a planograph for each major
storage area. To make sure you have all the rows
and aisles running in the right direction, label the
bottom of the planograph BOTTOM before you
begin. Write the name of the storage area or the
building number across the bottom of the
planograph for identification.
. Sfep 2. Use TM 743-200-1 as a guide, and
sketch in the aisles, rows, and columns in each
storage area. The size of the bins, shelves, and
storage aids should serve as a guide for the layout.
o Sfep 3. Label the storage rows. If the rows on
.your planograph run across the page, label them
in ascending order from bottom to top. If the rows
run up and down, label them in ascending order
from left to right. Figure 6-1 shows how to label
storage rows.
. Step 4. Label the columns (or bins) of the
rows. (The columns are the sections of the rows
that start at the floor and go toward the ceiling.)
Label the columns the same way you labeled the
rows-from bottom to top and from left to right.
Figure 6-2 shows how to label columns. Figure 6-3
shows a planograph with rows and columns
labeled correctly.
. Step 5. Label the levels of each column from
bottom to top