Standardisation:
Standardisation:
What does this term stand for?
Standardisation in logistics is the process of creating uniform systems, processes, and specifications for handling, packaging, labeling, storing, and transporting goods across the supply chain. It ensures that procedures are consistent, reducing errors, improving efficiency, and simplifying staff training. Standardisation also enhances compatibility between warehouses, transport modes, and software systems while facilitating regulatory compliance and quality control. Examples include standard pallet sizes, uniform barcode systems, consistent documentation formats, and standard operating procedures for inventory management.
Characteristics:
- Uniform processes and methods
- Consistent packaging and labeling
- Reduces operational errors
- Simplifies training and integration
- Supports compliance and quality
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