Private and Public Warehouses
• Private warehouses are owned or leased by an organisation as part of its own supply chains.
• The organisation runs its own warehouses to support its main operations.
• This gives greater control over a central part of logistics, and allows integration of warehousing with the broader activities of logistics.
• The warehouse can be tailored to the organisation’s needs, being in the right location, right size, fitting in with customer service, and so on.
• Communications are easier with systems integrated throughout the organisation.
• A public warehouse is run as an independent business, which makes money by charging users.
• There are many types of public warehouse, including bonded warehouses, cold stores, bulk storage, tankers and various speciality stores.
• The main benefit of public warehouses is their flexibility.
• They can be used to cover short-term changes in demand without buying or disposing of facilities.
Private and Public Warehouses• Private warehouses are owned or leased by an organisation as part of its own supply chains.• The organisation runs its own warehouses to support its main operations.• This gives greater control over a central part of logistics, and allows integration of warehousing with the broader activities of logistics.• The warehouse can be tailored to the organisation’s needs, being in the right location, right size, fitting in with customer service, and so on.• Communications are easier with systems integrated throughout the organisation. • A public warehouse is run as an independent business, which makes money by charging users.• There are many types of public warehouse, including bonded warehouses, cold stores, bulk storage, tankers and various speciality stores.• The main benefit of public warehouses is their flexibility.• They can be used to cover short-term changes in demand without buying or disposing of facilities.
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