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- | A //block warehouse// is defined as a goods [[en:begriffe: Lager|warehouse]] in which [[en:begriffe: Ladehilfmittel|loading carrier]] (e. g. stackable [[en:begriffe: Palette|pallets]] or stillages) are stacked on top of each other or next to each other without racks. In doing so, they form [[en:begriffe: Artikel|article]]-pure blocks so that direct removal is simplified. This type of storage offers unlimited storage capacity and, moreover, does not require a capacity check in the [[en:begriffe: WMS|WMS]]. Due to the arrangement, such stocking is only useful if [[en:begriffe: LIFO|LIFO]] principle is followed. | + | A //block warehouse// is defined as a goods [[en:begriffe: Lager|warehouse]] in which [[en:begriffe: Ladehilfmittel|loading carrier]] (e. g. stackable [[en:begriffe: Palette|pallets]] or stillages) are stacked on top of each other or next to each other without racks. In doing so, they form [[en:begriffe: Artikel|article]]-pure blocks so that direct removal is simplified. This type of storage offers a high utilisation of storage capacity and is also usually carried out without a capacity check in the [[en:begriffe: WMS|WMS]]. Due to the arrangement, this type of storage is usually operated according to the [[en:begriffe: LIFO|LIFO]] principle. |
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