Storage Location:
Storage Location:
What does this term stand for?
Storage Location is a specific area, shelf, bin, or section within a warehouse or distribution center where goods are stored. Assigning and labeling storage locations improves order picking efficiency, inventory accuracy, and space utilization. Logistics systems use storage locations to track product placement, manage stock rotation, and facilitate warehouse operations such as replenishment, picking, and audits. Proper storage location management reduces errors, speeds up operations, and ensures smooth supply chain flow.
Characteristics:
- Specific warehouse area
- Assigned to products
- Supports inventory tracking
- Improves picking efficiency
- Optimizes space utilization
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