picking and preparation of orders, repalletisation, labelling and repacking and other special manual handling related to marketing activities, such as assembling displays.
Moragas carries out handling operations for palletized dry goods, including picking and packing, repalletizing, labeling, repackaging, and preparation of promotional materials. These operations are coordinated within its logistics warehouses to facilitate subsequent dispatch.
Picking and packing is the process by which stored products are selected and prepared for shipment. Picking consists of collecting items from the warehouse, while packing involves verifying, packaging, and preparing them for freight transport.
Picking and packing are among the most critical operations in the logistics supply chain, as they directly impact order preparation speed, inventory accuracy, and the efficiency of transport and logistics processes.
Yes. In many cases, orders are prepared by combining different items on the same euro pallet. This practice is common in logistics warehouses and helps optimize loading space and facilitate road transport to the final destination.
Handling operations are part of the pre-shipment process. Once orders are prepared through picking and packing, they are coordinated with the logistics operator to ensure efficient freight transport without dispatch errors.
Yes. Some handling operations are linked to reverse logistics, such as returns management, packaging recovery, or product reconditioning. These processes allow goods to be reintegrated into the logistics flow or prepared for recycling.
A logistics operator integrates handling operations within its warehousing and logistics processes. This allows coordination of tasks such as picking and packing, order preparation, storage, and freight transport within a single supply chain, improving efficiency and reducing dispatch errors.