How to Effectively Design a Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Layout

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Shipping and receiving areas are two of the most important spaces in a warehouse—which is why setting them up properly is such a big deal! A solid setup ensures a hassle-free workflow throughout the warehouse. Not sure what you need for your brand-new shipping and receiving areas? Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Read on for a comprehensive overview of setting up shipping and receiving areas in a warehouse, complete with the different supplies you’ll need and tips for making each area more efficient.