Shelf:
Shelf:
What does this term stand for?
In logistics, a shelf is a flat surface or platform within a warehouse, store, or storage facility used to organize, store, and display goods. Shelves facilitate easy access, inventory visibility, and systematic storage, supporting efficient picking, replenishment, and inventory management. Depending on cargo type, shelves can vary in size, material, and configuration, and are essential for both bulk storage and retail operations. Shelves also support categorization, FIFO/LIFO inventory methods, and compliance with safety standards in warehousing.
Characteristics:
- Organized storage surface
- Easy access to goods
- Inventory visibility support
- Supports picking and replenishment
- Ensures warehouse safety compliance
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