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Identity
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Topology
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Pick Methods
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SLA & Labor
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Systems
Facility Identity
Start with the basics. Who are you, and what are we mapping?
Physical Topology
Describe the facility's physical structure. This becomes the spatial layer of your ontology graph.
Selective Racking
Drive-In / Drive-Through
Push-Back Rack
Pallet Flow
Carton Flow
Mezzanine
Bulk Floor Storage
Modular Shelving
Ambient
Refrigerated (35–45°F)
Frozen (0°F or below)
Climate Controlled
Hazmat
High-Value / Cage
Returns Processing
Kitting / Assembly
Outbound Staging
Cross-Dock
Pick Methodologies
How work flows through your facility. This shapes the operational reasoning layer of the ontology.
Piece Pick
Case Pick
Full Pallet
Batch Picking
Wave Picking
Zone Picking
Cluster Picking
Put Wall / Put-to-Light
Goods-to-Person
Voice-Directed
2.5x
SLA Structure & Labor Model
Delivery commitments and workforce structure. These define the operational constraints the ontology must reason within.
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Conveyor System
Sortation System
AMRs (e.g., Locus, 6R)
GTP System (Autostore, Ocado)
Pick Assist (Covariant, Dextrous)
AGVs / Forklifts
Auto-Packing
Print-and-Apply
System Integrations
The technology stack OpsAlpha needs to integrate with and instrument. Be approximate — we can refine during onboarding.

Facility Profile Captured

Your Facility Ontology Map is ready. It shows how OpsAlpha has mapped your operation into the knowledge graph.

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