Warehouse:
Warehouse:
What does this term stand for?
A Warehouse is a physical facility used for storing goods, raw materials, finished products, or equipment before distribution to customers or other locations. Warehouses are critical nodes in supply chains, providing storage, inventory management, order fulfillment, and protection against environmental damage or theft. Modern warehouses integrate technology such as barcode systems, RFID, automation, and climate control to enhance efficiency and ensure product integrity. Proper warehouse management impacts lead times, inventory accuracy, operational costs, and overall supply chain performance.
Characteristics:
- Physical storage facility for goods and materials
- Supports inventory management and order fulfillment
- Protects goods from damage, theft, or spoilage
- Can integrate technology for efficiency
- Critical for supply chain performance
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