Warehousing

Warehousing in logistics refers to the storage of goods in a dedicated facility before they are distributed to their final destination. Warehouses play a vital role in the supply chain, providing a central location for receiving, storing, and managing inventory, as well as facilitating other logistical processes like packing, labeling, and shipping.

Distribution Centers

Distribution centers are specialized warehouses that focus on efficiently moving goods from suppliers to retailers or customers

Cold Storage Warehouses

These warehouses are used for goods that require specific temperature conditions, such as food, pharmaceuticals, or perishable items.

Public Warehouse

Public warehouses are flexible and can be used by companies that need temporary or short-term storage without the capital investment in their own facility.

Bonded Warehouses

These are warehouses approved by customs authorities where goods can be stored without immediate payment of import duties and taxes. Goods can remain in the warehouse until the duties are paid or the goods are re-exported.
International Trade: Bonded warehouses are useful for companies involved in international trade, as they allow for the storage of imported goods without the financial burden of customs duties until the goods are sold domestically.