Warehouse Capacity – How to Increase It and Avoid Moving

Warehouse Capacity – How to Increase It and Avoid Moving

As demand increases, many businesses face the challenge of limited warehouse space. Rather than expanding or relocating, optimizing your existing facility might be a more practical solution. A useful guideline is to use around 85% of your warehouse’s total capacity. For example, if your warehouse has 10,000 pallet slots, try to utilize about 8,500. Keeping some space available is essential for smooth operations…

Warehouse Health Checks with John Monck

Warehouse Health Checks with John Monck

It is important to conduct a health check for your warehouse. This process will enable you to optimize capacity and processes, ensuring that your warehouse operates to its full extent effectively. One frequent issue revealed during warehousing health checks is the perception of a warehouse being full…

Do You Really Need a New Warehouse?

Do You Really Need a New Warehouse?

Thinking of building a new warehouse? Before you do, consider whether you really need one because optimizing your current warehouse can also provide the improvements you’re looking for. By rethinking layout and processes, you can enhance efficiency and capacity without the costs of a new build…