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firt we sort and grade and then warehousing ??​

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Answered by PROprakash13
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Operational efficiency: Up to 30% additional open space; up to 30% space for internal cargo handling and up to 40% storage height to enhance traffic & cargo movement, use of modern MHEs and maximise storage load.

Wider cargo lines: Additional floor-load capacity (up to 50%) and storage height facilitates heavy/odd-dimension cargos and increases pallet position for standardised cargo, especially for long term storage.

Prevention: Improved firefighting system, drainage system, floor-height and construction quality provides additional protection from unexpected threats and minimises risk of probable in-store damages.

Operational time management: Provision for sufficient parking, material handling and marshalling space optimises operational time and cost not only for vehicles and MHE operation but also for sorting/ identification of products.

Clientele: Planned storage space, efficient material handling space, safety and security and better access/ connectivity are the predominant criteria for the MNC/ and the national brands.

Warehouses are the basic foundations for the supply chain of any company that relies on the distribution of its products from factories to shops and to end users. For this, companies might choose to lease or own spaces, depending on the total costs involved.

Grade A warehouses are labelled on the basis of their superior construction quality, location, space, amenities, clients, among others. As online retail grows, Grade A warehouses have become a workplace of choice too, for many without a college degree. This is helpful for many from the employment perspective

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