When it Comes to Your Commercial Warehouse Location, Here's How to Pick the Right One

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When it Comes to Your Commercial Warehouse Location, Here's How to Pick the Right One


We've all heard the old age saying- location in real estate is everything. But what about the location of your commercial warehouse? While location will be one of the most significant aspects of your commercial warehousing solutions, it is far from the only factor you need to consider. It's also important to consider your short and long-term goals, changes to your product mix that could impact your storage needs, and of course, warehousing costs.


Choosing a Location that Ticks All the Boxes In districts with high rents and property prices, does it make sense to situate your commercial warehouse in pricey, central locations, or is it wise to move them further out to save a little money? The answer will depend on two crucial factors: where your goods are coming from and where they are going. Proximity to Suppliers and Consumers : If you are importing the vast majority of your inventory from Asia and distributing it regionally, choose a warehouse close to your consumer base. Not only will that help to reduce shipping and transport costs, but it can also help reduce warehousing fees.


In another scenario, you have importers selling to customers across many diverse locations. If the quantities shipped support it, it might be worth looking into securing multiple warehousing partners near your main transportation hubs. Convenient Access to Transportation Lines : How are your goods typically shipped? Truck, rail, air, mail? In a world where consumers expect their orders to be delivered yesterday, choosing a commercial warehouse near your primary distribution channels can help you save on transport costs and reduce shipping times. If you can't find a commercial warehouse near your primary distribution channel or you use multiple channels, choose a location easily accessible off a major highway or roadway.


Can the Warehouse Grow with Your Business? : When choosing a location for your commercial warehousing solution, it's essential to consider your needs today and what your storage needs may look like in the future. Relocating inventory to a new warehousing facility can be costly; to avoid this expense, ensure that the warehouse you choose can handle the extra capacity if or when you need it. Flexibility is also important, particularly if you sell season goods with fluctuating demand. Can the warehouse you're considering offer additional storage space during peak season and adjust capacity during quieter times?


Is the Location Fully Staffed? : The warehousing industry has suffered many losses throughout the pandemic, and many have struggled to regain and retain sufficient staff. Location plays a prominent role here as warehouses in certain areas where the cost of living is very high may be disproportionately affected but workforce shortages. Make sure you do a little digging into the warehousing facility you are considering to see if you can gain insight into their workforce supply.


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