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Understanding Lot Codes in Warehousing

Keeping track of products in a warehouse requires more than basic labeling. For companies managing large volumes, regulated goods, or time-sensitive inventory, precision is key. Lot codes make that possible. These identifiers

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The Truth Behind Free Shipping Costs

Customers expect free shipping. They’ll fill their carts to meet the threshold. They’ll leave a website if it isn’t offered. For many, it’s the deciding factor between buying or walking away. But

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Dropshipping Explained: A Quick Guide

Many businesses want to sell online without managing inventory or shipping. Dropshipping makes that possible. What is drop shipping? It’s a retail model where you take orders and a third-party supplier ships

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Inventory Turnover: What You Need to Know

When inventory sits too long, it ties up cash, limits warehouse space, and slows down growth. On the other hand, moving products too quickly without restocking creates gaps that disrupt fulfillment. Striking

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Pick and Pack Fulfillment: Full Guide

Fast, accurate fulfillment keeps customers happy and operations moving. Every step between receiving an order and shipping it out affects cost, speed, and customer satisfaction. Pick and pack services make this process

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Backorder vs Out of Stock: What to Know

Inventory shortages can interrupt sales, affect customer satisfaction, and create unnecessary delays in fulfillment. When products aren’t available, buyers often see terms like “backorder” or “out of stock” without knowing the difference.