Warehouse logistics

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The warehouse logistics is a part of the logistics of a company store, which own and other goods in warehouses and must manage. The warehouse logistics describe and determine how the goods are received in the warehouse , the goods are transported within the warehouse, the type of storage in the warehouse and the goods issue from the warehouse.

With the relatively late arrival of EDP in the warehouse in the 1970s, the management and control of a warehouse has changed considerably. Many manual processes such as looking for and maintaining space in card index boxes became the task of the computer. At that time there was talk of camp management . The use of wireless data transmission systems for the management of mobile workstations such as forklifts and order pickers for the control of a warehouse, which emerged in the early 1980s, meant a further advance in the logistical possibilities for warehouse management.

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  1. Computerwoche, Aug. 1981, Materialfluss, Aug. 82.