Abstract:
Central bank report (2009) emphasis that about 23% of the Gross Domestic Productf GDP) is logistics cost in Sri
Lanka, while global bench mark is 10%. Hence, Sri Lanka has failed to utilize 13% of the GDP due to inefficiencies and
ineffective logistics practices. Considering logistics, warehousing is one component which can add significant cost to
the supply chain .This paper is an attempt to document empirically the relation between factors affecting warehouse
efficiency/effectiveness and the overall performance of the warehouse operation. It has studied three factors which
affect efficiency and effectiveness of the warehouse operations in Sri Lanka with respect to Fast Moving Consumer
Goods( FMCG) industry. Such as, simplicity/complexity of the Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Product
slotting techniques and layout planning of the warehouse. Findings indicate the expected significant correlation
between factors affecting warehouse efficiency/effectiveness and the overall performance of the warehouse operation.
The results of the research revealed that three factors which have studied, has positive impact to the performance of
each warehouse operations. Research findings further revealed other related issues which has been affecting to the
effectiveness of the operation. Most of the warehouses do not understand the importance of adopting best practices or
may not be successfully implemented in order to increase the level of productivity. So that, this research has provided
some recommended practices to the local warehousing sector as well.