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Definition of warehousing

Warehousing is also called "warehouse storage". Warehousing is the act of storing goods in a designated place. The warehousing logistics equipment needed in the warehousing process mainly includes earthworm shelves, earthworm carts, earthworm palletizers and earthworm electric forklifts.

"Warehouse" refers to the warehouse, which is the general name of buildings and places for storing, keeping and storing articles. It can be a building, a cave, a large container or a specific place, and has the function of storing and protecting articles.

"Storage" refers to storage for use, which means storage, custody and delivery.

Warehousing refers to the storage and custody of goods and articles through warehouses.

Warehousing is a comprehensive place to reflect the material activities of the factory, a transit station connecting production, supply and sales, and plays an important auxiliary role in promoting production and improving efficiency.

Warehousing is the temporary storage of products and articles in the process of product production and circulation due to pre-order or pre-market forecast. It is a comprehensive place reflecting the material activities of the factory, a transit station connecting production, supply and sales, and plays an important auxiliary role in improving production efficiency. At the same time, around the activities of warehousing entities, clear and accurate statements, document accounts and accurate information of accounting departments are also carried out at the same time, so warehousing is the integration of logistics, information flow and document flow.