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The measure of how efficiently the available storage space in a warehouse or logistics facility is utilized, typically calculated as the ratio of the total storage volume to the total floor area.
A fence for stopping unauthorized entry.
A solo grappling hook is a mechanism or device that features a single hook designed to catch and hold onto objects.
A code assigned to inventory.
1. An SKU refers to a type of products, and each type of products has an SKU, making it easy for e-commerce brands to identify the product type.
2. If any type of products comes in multiple colors, it has multiple SKUs. For example: If a shirt comes in red, white, and blue, it has different SKUs.
The space for storing a unit of goods in the cell.
A component installed on the beam or bracket to place goods. Shelf panel is usually made of steel or wood, so it is also called steel shelf panel or wooden shelf panel.
Standard Product Unit. It refers to the smallest unit of product information. It is a combination of reusable and easy-to-search standardized information, which describes the attributes of a product.
A warehouse or logistics facility with a sloping or pitched roof design, typically used for storing goods or products that require specific environmental conditions or temperature control.
A unit on the robot for temporary case storage.
A supporting unit for storing goods, including rack and case.