BulkBreaking
Bulkbreaking is a distribution process in which large quantities of goods are divided into smaller lots for resale or delivery. It is common in wholesale, grocery, and consumer goods logistics, where manufacturers or wholesalers sell products in bulk to retailers, who then break the bulk into units suitable for shelves, tills, or smaller customer orders. The practice enables buyers to obtain favorable pricing on bulk quantities while allowing sellers to move large volumes efficiently.
The operation typically occurs at warehouses or distribution centers. It can involve repackaging, labeling, barcoding, bundling,
Benefits and rationale include lower per-unit costs for buyers, expanded product assortments for retailers, and improved
Challenges and considerations involve added handling and packaging costs, potential packaging waste, and the need for