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Physical warehouse The definition of physical warehouse is relatively simple. It refers to a real warehouse. This kind of warehouse has a specific warehouse name and code, a physical address, contact information, etc. It is the most common concept of warehouse in the supply chain system. Physical warehouses are usually located at actual logistics nodes, which can be warehouses owned or leased by the company itself, or warehouses of third-party logistics providers. Physical warehouses are used to store, sort, pack and distribute goods and are the actual operational links in the supply chain.
For example, there is a system, which is a physical warehouse. Through this Malaysia Phone Number Data warehouse name, you can query the relevant basic warehouse information, cargo owner information in the warehouse, inventory information in the warehouse, etc. in the system. Logical bin Logical warehouse is a concept derived from the physical warehouse. In reality, the number of physical warehouses is generally limited and small, which means that when querying some information using the physical warehouse dimension, the granularity will be relatively rough.
In the actual business development process, if a company wants to have more refined inventory management, then only using the physical warehouse field is not enough. Logical warehouses can be divided into different areas, storage locations or storage units according to different needs and strategies to manage the flow of inventory and goods. Logical warehouses can be managed through supply chain management software to record and track inventory information, order processes, inventory changes, etc. The division of logical warehouses can be based on factors such as product attributes, sales channels, geographical location, etc. For example, in a physical warehouse, multiple areas are divided. These different areas belong to different business departments under the same company.
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