Menlo Park, CA, United States of America

Susan L Griese


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 149(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: **Inventor Spotlight: Susan L. Griese**

Introduction

Susan L. Griese, an innovative inventor based in Menlo Park, California, has made significant contributions to the field of warehouse management. With a keen focus on enhancing efficiency, Susan has been recognized for his work that integrates advanced algorithmic strategies with practical inventory management solutions.

Latest Patents

Among his notable achievements is his sole patent titled "Order allocation to select from inventory locations stocking few units of inventory." This patent introduces a sophisticated warehouse management system designed to maximize throughput while simultaneously reducing carrying costs. The system optimizes the order fulfillment process by strategically allocating inventory based on several criteria, including maximizing throughput at the initial selection phase, factoring in expiration dates for items, and prioritizing locations with fewer units when expiration dates converge.

Career Highlights

Susan L. Griese currently works with Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, where he leverages his expertise in inventory management to streamline operations. His work predominately focuses on improving logistics and reducing costs while ensuring timely access to healthcare supplies.

Collaborations

In the course of his career, Susan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Boris Klots and William H. Waddington. Together, they have contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies and developing strategic frameworks within the healthcare supply chain.

Conclusion

Susan L. Griese represents the innovative spirit necessary to push the boundaries of warehouse management practice. His patent not only showcases his inventive capabilities but also highlights the importance of efficient resource management in critical sectors such as healthcare. As the demand for optimized operations continues to grow, Susan's contributions in this domain will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping future advancements.

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