When businesses consider warehousing, the first thing they think about is space – how much space is available, how man products can be stored, and how quickly they can get up and running. However, in reality, a warehouse’s efficiency is determined by more than just its size. It is formed by a combination of design, infrastructure, and operational planning. Effective warehousing and logistics systems are designed to support movement and reduce friction and the scale of combat. Every design detail, from the flooring to the dock design, has a direct impact on the smooth flow of goods through your facility. Understanding these features is essential for a well-designed warehouse that can significantly reduce order processing time, lower operating costs, and increase productivity throughout the supply chain. Let’s look at the key features that define an effective warehousing and logistics system.