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Types  of Warehouses
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Cross  Docking and Trans-loading 
Warehouses

Warehouses that provide cross dock and trans-loading  services .  
Container or railcar  tracking  is generally  important .   These  services 
often  require  temporary  storage  with charges adjusted for free  days  
or a  grace   period .
Fulfillment/ Consolidation Warehouses
Warehouses where  products  are generally received in large quantities 
and  shipped  out in a large number of smaller mixed shipments.   Such  
pick  and  pack  operations require  special   inventory   management  and 
picking procedures.   Location tracking is  essential .  Billing methods 
are generally  similar  to distribution warehouses.
Storage Warehouses
Warehouses which  store  product for periodic delivery  to a 
manufacturer or distribution  center .  This is often associated with 
providing  just in time delivery of the product to the consignee.  This 
could  be imported raw materials or  items  used in the  manufacturing  
process , such as cans or sub-assemblies.  Items are generally tracked 
by lot, with the lot often being specified for delivery.  Handling, 
storage and accessorial charges are similar to distribution 
warehouses.
Refrigerated Warehouses
Refrigerated warehouses often require more detailed tracking of 
product and special billing procedures.  Handling charges often 
involve  a table of decreasing charges  based  on volume .  Often each 
transaction is subject to a minimum charge.  And, storage charges 
are generally billed based on anniversary  dates .
Distribution Warehouses
Warehouses performing distribution services on behalf of their 
customers.  This generally  requires  that products be received and 
tracked by lot or sub-lot, with or  without  tracking  numbers , such as 
pallet  tags  or  serial  numbers.  Shipping is  usually  by the pallet or  bulk  
unit .  Handling and storage charges generally relate to the item with 
accessorial charges being billed by the transaction.  On- going  storage 
charges are generally billed  ahead  on the  first  of each  month .
Warehouses Providing  Value  Added 
Services

Warehouses providing a  wide  range of value added services.  This 
requires the  warehouse  to  apply   labor  and, in some  cases , special 
equipment to the customer’s products, such as repackaging,  further  
processing , or labeling.  This not only  changes  the product but 
requires additional billings.  Such services are generally performed 
along  with other  warehouse  functions
Break Bulk Warehouses
Warehouses that receive product in bulk, often by railcar, and then 
repackage the product based on customer requirements.  In the  case  
of containers with imported products, this generally requires the 
inspection and relabeling of product.  Generally, special billing  rules  
apply.

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Cross Docking and Trans-loading Warehouses
  • Fulfillment/ Consolidation Warehouses
  • Storage Warehouses
  • Refrigerated Warehouses
  • Distribution Warehouses
  • Warehouses Providing Value Added Services
  • Break Bulk Warehouses
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