1. Placement of goods: Choosing the right place for goods in the warehouse, taking into account their type and frequency of turnover.
2. Accounting: Keeping records of the location and quantity of each type of product, often using automated warehouse management systems (WMS).
3. Condition control: Ensuring optimal storage conditions (e.g., maintaining temperature and humidity) for goods with special requirements.
4. Safety and security: Protecting goods from damage, loss and theft, including security measures and monitoring systems.
Cargo storage is an important part of logistics, helping to preserve the quality of goods, maintain efficient accounting, and reduce handling costs. Optimization of warehouse processes and storage conditions helps to increase the efficiency of inventory management and the level of customer service.