WAREHOUSE & YARD STORAGE

WAREHOUSE & YARD STORAGE

We deliver cost-effective storage and
logistics solutions that streamline operations
and maintain efficiency:

  • Inventory and warehouse management
  • Container handling & yard optimization
  • Equipment storage & maintenance

Warehouse Storage (Indoor)

Indoor storage focuses on vertical space utilization and protecting inventory from the elements.

  • Racking Systems:
    • Selective Racking: The most common type; provides 100% accessibility to every pallet but requires more aisle space.
    • Drive-In/Drive-Through: High-density storage where forklifts drive into the rack rows. Best for large quantities of the same SKU.
    • Mezzanines: Creating a “second floor” to double your footprint for picking operations or office space without expanding the building.
  • Slotting Strategy:
    • Velocity Mapping: Place “fast-movers” (high-demand items) near shipping docks to minimize travel time.
    • Golden Zone: Keep heavy or frequent items between knee and shoulder height to reduce strain on workers.
  • Climate & Safety: * Requires lighting, fire suppression (sprinklers), and often HVAC systems for sensitive goods like electronics or perishables.

Yard Storage (Outdoor)

Yard storage is typically reserved for bulk, weather-resistant, or oversized items. It is often cheaper per square foot but requires much more logistical planning.

  • Surface Types:
    • Paved (Concrete/Asphalt): Best for heavy forklift traffic and preventing “sinking” of heavy loads.
    • Gravel/Dirt: Cost-effective for long-term storage of heavy machinery or construction materials, but requires more maintenance and creates dust.
  • Layout & Zoning:
    • Flow Paths: Must be wide enough for large vehicles (flatbeds, cranes) to turn.
    • Visibility: Use clear signage and heavy-duty paint to mark lanes, as outdoor environments get chaotic during inclement weather or at night.
  • Security & Protection:
    • Fencing, high-intensity lighting, and CCTV are non-negotiable for outdoor assets.
    • Tarping/Shrink-wrapping: Even “weather-proof” items benefit from protection against UV damage and corrosion.

The Integration: “Cross-Docking”

The most efficient operations treat the yard and the warehouse as a single ecosystem.

  • Yard Management Systems (YMS): Software that tracks trailers and shipments parked outside so the warehouse team knows exactly what is coming to the dock next.
  • Staging Areas: Using the yard as a “buffer” for incoming shipments to prevent the indoor receiving area from becoming a bottleneck.

Pro Tip: Don’t ignore your lighting. In a warehouse, bad lighting causes picking errors; in a yard, bad lighting causes accidents.