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  • Our global footprint and extensive network means we have facilities ready to handle your supply chain, whether at origin or destination. By combining shipping with warehousing and distribution, you benefit from a seamless end-to-end solution with fewer logistic service providers. Complexity is reduced, and you gain speed, control and visibility.

What is warehousing?

  • Warehousing is the process of storing physical goods before they are sold or further distributed in a dedicated warehouse or storage facility. Warehouses safely and securely store products in an organized way to track where items are located, when they arrived, how long they have been there, and the quantity on hand.
  • For small or new businesses, warehousing inventory may be done from home until they outgrow the space. At that point, a business will have to rent storage space, lease a warehouse, or outsource logistics to a third-party and store inventory in their warehousing facilities.

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Warehousing FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

The six fundamental warehouse processes comprise receiving, putaway, storage, picking, packing, and shipping. Optimizing these six processes will allow you to streamline your warehouse operation, reduce cost & errors, and achieve a higher perfect order rate.

The standard warehouse receiving process
1. Create proper documentation and then send your inventory. Before inventory is ordered and delivered, a business owner must complete pre-receiving tasks before sending inventory to a warehouse. …
2. Receive and unload stock. …
3. Count and confirm inventory. …
4. Store and file product.

Receiving operations involve the transfer of ownership of goods, which by its nature involves financial responsibility. Ensuring that the documentation is accurate, correct and smoothly and efficient allows the material to be made available to the customer as soon as possible.

Warehouses or distribution centres are places where raw materials, semi-finished or finished goods are stored. They represent an interruption in the flow of material and thus add cost to the system. Items should be warehoused only if there is an offsetting benefit gained from storing them.

Here’s a look at some of the best ways of achieving a more correctly managed warehouse inventory.
1. Plan your warehouse space. …
2. Arrange the warehouse appropriately. …
3. Plan ahead for different demands. …
4. Be adaptable. …
5. Use bin locations. …
6. Use labelling. …
7. Implement cross docking. …
8. Train staff effectively.

Warehouse Services means the storage of goods, wares, or commodities for hire or compensation, and, in connection with this operation, may include the loading, packing, sorting, stacking, wrapping, distribution, and delivery of those goods.

To implement the FIFO method, you must load the goods on one side and unload them on the other.
1. Carton Flow picking system:
2. High-density live storage system for boxes and light products. The product moves along rollers from the loading to the unloading area.

Create a goods receiving process
1. Match the delivery to a purchase order. …
2. Check products are not damaged. …
3. Log received items into your inventory. …
4. Allocate storage space for goods. …
5. Notify your accounts payable department..

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