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How to Choose a Contract Warehouse

April 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Important Considerations in Choosing a Contract Warehouse
How to Choose a Contract Warehouse
What to Look For in Selecting a Contract Warehouse.

What do you do if you are in the Houston area and you don’t have the space to store your inventory? If you’re in Houston Fulfillment is easy if you rent space in a Houston Contract Warehouse . This is the same as a Houston Public Warehouse .

We all know the old saying that time is money. But did you know that space is also money? This is the truth. If you have unused warehouse space, you have to pay rent and taxes for this warehouse. Additional money must also be spent for lights and heat. If nothing is in the space, this is wasted money. But, conversely, what if you have inventory that you need to store temporarily? If you lack warehouse space, where do you store it? Do you store it outside in your parking lot? No. It might disappear. It might be rained on. It might be damaged by a wind storm. Either way, you’re losing money.

What’s the solution? lease public warehouse space. When you rent space temporarily when you need it, you are just spending money on the space when you need it. Then, when you don’t need extra space, you’re not spending money for the space. This space can be either an entire warehouse or just a small area in a large space.

A good public warehouse provides more than just the empty storage area, however. If you choose wisely, this public space can offer many amenities and advantages. Here are some characteristics to be considered when you select your temporary space. The first thing you want to look for is a friendly, trustworthy staff. You can verify that the warehouse employees are helpful in your first visit to check out the temporary warehouse. Next, who is in charge of transporting your gods to the temporary warehouse? Does the company provide door-to-door service, or must you provide your own trucks? If they pick up your materials from your plant, do they also provide order fulfillment services? Do they make deliveries to your customers? If this transportation in both directions, into and out of the warehouse, is provided by the warehouse personnel, this saves your company the headaches of having to create your own logistics department.

The next consideration is your inventory. In what ways are your goods protected? If it can be placed outdoors, is there an available stabilized outdoor storage area? If the materials must be stored indoors, is the indoor storage area insulated and/or climate controlled? This is particularly important if your inventory is affected by the weather. If you need to store food and drug materials, is the warehouse FDA approved? Does the warehouse provide reliable generator service in case of an extended power outage?

If you are in Houston, your materials may have to travel by ship. Look for a warehouse that focuses on receiving ocean containers, one that will unload and store contents and then reload for further shipping.

If you find a temporary storage area with these characteristics, you should be able to safely entrust them with your valuable goods.

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