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Warehousing

Warehousing. Marketing Logistics Advance manually to begin. Warehousing . . . . The storing of products, including raw materials, parts, goods-in-process, finished goods at and between point-of-origin and point-of-consumption. Provides information on status of goods.

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Warehousing

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  1. Warehousing Marketing Logistics Advance manually to begin.

  2. Warehousing . . . • The storing of products, including raw materials, parts, goods-in-process, finished goods at and between point-of-origin and point-of-consumption. • Provides information on status of goods. Distribution centers are a type of warehouse which hold minimum inventory of high-demand goods. . . . .

  3. Warehousing: Storage of inventories all through logistics process. • Raw materials, components, parts. • Finished goods. • The storing of products, including raw materials, parts, goods-in-process, finished goods at and between point-of-origin and point-of-consumption. • Provides information on status of goods. Physical supply Distribution Warehouse Warehouse

  4. Inventory in a Warehousing Context • Achieves transportation economies.

  5. Transportation Economies Economies of scale Transportation carriers usually give discounts for bigger loads. . Warehouse Supplier

  6. Transportation Economies Economies of scale . Warehouse Supplier

  7. Inventory in a Warehousing Context • Achieves transportation economies. • Achieves production economies.

  8. Achieves Production Economies Economies of scale Warehouse Assembly line

  9. Inventory in a Warehousing Context • Achieves transportation economies. • Achieves production economies. • Quantity purchased discounts, forward buy discounts. • Maintain source of supply. • Support customer service policies. . .

  10. Inventory in a Warehousing Context . . . • To meet changing market conditions. • Seasonality. • Demand fluctuations. • Competition. • To overcome time and space differentials between producers and consumers. • To minimize logistics costs while meeting customer service goals. • To support just-in-time inventory programs.

  11. End of Program. Go to Part Two.

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