{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"DefinedTerm","name":"Warehouse","description":"Receiving inbound goods and holding them until orders are picked and dispatched is the core function a warehouse performs in any supply chain. A useful distinction separates transit warehouses—where cargo flows through with minimal dwell time—from stockholding facilities that maintain strategic inventory buffers. Physical configurations vary widely: automated high-bay racking, flat-floor buildings, and climate-controlled chambers for temperature-sensitive goods all qualify. For freight forwarder","inDefinedTermSet":{"@type":"DefinedTermSet","name":"Frachtportal Logistics Glossary","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary"},"url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary/warehouse","inLanguage":"en","dateModified":"2026-06-26T13:08:04.557061","citation":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warehouse","markdownMirror":"https://www.freight-academy.com/api/md/glossary/en/warehouse","provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Frachtportal","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com"},"quickSummary":"Warehouse · Receiving inbound goods and holding them until orders are picked and dispatched is the core function a warehouse performs in any supply chain. · Quelle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warehouse"}