Choosing the right warehouse for your business
Has your business out grown your garage? If yes, then you should consider using a warehouse to store and distribute your products. Before going out and looking for a new warehouse partner try considering the things I mention below, it may help you make a better choice.
When determining the amount of space you may need to store your products its best to first see how many pieces can fit on to a standard pallet (48″x40″). Once you know how many pieces fit on a pallet you can figure out how many pallets you will need stored in the warehouse to hold your products.
Example:
In the example above you will be required to pay to store up to 100 pallets of product.
Once you know there is enough storage space to store you products, you need to make sure the warehouse have enough staff to receive, sort, store, pick and ship out your products. This is best found out by asking the warehouse if they can handle a specific amount of orders in a specific amount of time.
Does the warehouse use handheld scanners? Does the warehouse have outdated computers running DOS? Does the warehouse have a label printer? There are some of the questions you need to ask to see what kind of inventory and control system the warehouse has.
A clean warehouse is important for all products especially for food products. Warehouse cleanliness can checked by doing in person inspections a few times per year and your initial visit.
Warehouses with working locks, gates, alarm systems and well maintained are the best place to safely and securely store your products. Warehouses in shady areas may be prime targets for theft.