
Duplicate and place your rack component for each rack in your warehouse.
One final step now is to fill all racks on your model:
Select all bays you just created and group them into a new component definition named “Rack”. In this particular case we will also add the dash (-) prefix and suffix, as such: -01-, -02-, -03-, … Give each of them an instance name that is equal to the label bay parameter. Duplicate and place this bay component for each bay in your rack. Now, it is time to duplicate this bay component and create an entire rack out of them: Select all levels you just created and group them into a new component definition named “Bay”. Give each of them an instance name that is equal to the label level parameter (A to F). Duplicate and place this component for each level you have in your bay. Analogous to the previous steps, you can now: You just have created a single component that represents a single level of pallet positions in a bay.
You can name this component definition “Level”. Select all pallet locations you just created and group them into a new component definition.Give each of them an instance name that is equal to the label position parameter (1 to 5).Place and duplicate the pallet component to form all locations of a single level.With the hierarchical labelling system in mind it is time to draw the actual pallet locations:
3 – Location modelling – the hierarchical system applied