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The warehouse merchandise industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain by storing and managing goods before they reach their final destination. Warehouses serve as central hubs where products are received, stored, and dispatched to retailers, wholesalers, or directly to consumers. The primary processes in this industry include receiving, inventory management, order picking, packing, and shipping. Receiving involves unloading goods from transportation vehicles and checking them against purchase orders for accuracy. Inventory management ensures that products are stored efficiently and tracked using inventory management systems, which often employ barcodes or RFID technology for real-time data accuracy. Order picking involves selecting items from storage to fulfill customer orders, which can be done manually or through automated systems. Packing ensures that products are securely packaged for transportation, while shipping involves loading goods onto vehicles for delivery.
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