Evolving technology has made a huge impact on manufacturing, retail, transportation, and yes, even warehousing. Determining the right storage facility for your business can be an unwinding-the-cassette-tape kind of challenge, but it’s a crucial decision that impacts countless facets of your operations, including raw material sourcing, inventory management, and on-time delivery.
What’s the latest on the warehousing front, and what does it mean for your search for the right storage facility? Here’s an inside look at warehousing solutions and management that are changing the way business takes place today.
Warehousing and distribution centers are sometimes used in conversation interchangeably (but there are some key differences between the two!). Both are involved in storing, fulfilling, and shipping orders. The storage facilities of warehousing businesses were made for just that: safe, secure storage. Goods or inventory are ready to leave the storage facility whenever they are distributed, sold, or moving forward to the next stage in the supply chain.
Warehouses can be used as a storage facility to hold products until an e-commerce order is made and sent directly to the customer. They may also be used to keep products ready before brick-and-mortar stores are prepared to receive more product.
Technology has made warehousing more efficient and cost effective than ever before. There are many features of today’s storage facilities that make them so valuable, including:
Yes, warehouses are made to store goods, but warehouses have the potential to offer so much more than a simple storage unit. A warehouse is a storage facility, sure — but equipped with processes and technology that are designed to help businesses run smoothly.
There are many perks of warehousing, including being able to send inventory and know it is placed properly for shipment, and outsourcing the shipping of products to their next destination.
Warehouse storage facilities are prepared to store inventory for extended periods of time. They are equipped with forklifts, shelves, containers and docks to facilitate moving inventory. Warehouse lease terms can be temporary or long term.
The benefits of warehousing include:
For these reasons and many more, warehousing is much more than just a storage facility.
Warehouse management encompasses all the activities a warehousing business does to operate their facility and deliver to their clients. This means taking care of staff, equipment, inventory, safety, delivery relationships, and more. Warehouse management can help businesses:
Warehousing partners often have their own warehouse management system (WMS). This software enables storage facilities to save valuable time and remove many of the manual processes that no longer serve businesses.
At Smart Warehousing, we call this system SWIMS. It’s our information management system made to put control and visibility in your hands. This system works with EDI, API, FTP, e-commerce, and more.
Our WMS features helpful capabilities including anytime, 24/7 access to view your inventory, real-time alerts, transaction level updates, flexible integration solutions, and more.
Finding the right warehousing option for your business can be a piece of cake if you know what to look for. As you search for the right storage facility and warehousing partner, keep these things in mind:
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