Storage:
Storage:
What does this term stand for?
Storage in logistics refers to the holding of goods, raw materials, or finished products in warehouses, distribution centers, or other facilities until they are needed for production, sale, or transport. Storage is critical for managing supply chain efficiency, maintaining product quality, ensuring inventory availability, and supporting demand fluctuations. Proper storage management involves temperature control, security, shelving or racking systems, and inventory tracking to prevent damage, theft, or spoilage.
Characteristics:
- Holding goods safely
- Maintains inventory availability
- Supports demand fluctuations
- Requires security and quality control
- Uses shelving and racking systems
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