butikslager
Butikslager is a storage space used by retailers to house goods that form part of the store's assortment. The term refers to stock kept close to sales activities, either inside the shop, behind the sales area, or in a nearby facility belonging to the same retailer. The butikslager functions as a buffer between purchasing and selling, supporting replenishment, returns processing, and in some cases micro-fulfillment for online orders or click-and-collect services.
In practice, a butikslager may vary in size from a small backroom to a dedicated warehouse serving
Management of a butikslager involves inventory control systems, shelf-ready packaging, labeling, stock rotation (FIFO for fast-moving
Relation to other terms: A butikslager is distinguished from a central warehouse or distribution center; it
Etymology: The word is Swedish, combining butik (shop) and lager (warehouse).