depoting
Depoting is the act of moving goods into or out of a depot, a storage and distribution facility. The term is used primarily in logistics and supply chain contexts. As a verb, depoting usually implies the transfer of inventory between facilities, or the retrieval of stored items for distribution, packing, or shipment. In practice, depoting involves activities such as inbound inspection, inventory reconciliation, picking and packing, labeling, loading onto transport, and updating inventory records. Depots serve as hubs in supply chains, enabling centralized storage and regional distribution, consolidation of shipments, cross-docking, and returns processing. The exact procedures for depoting depend on organizational structure, technology platforms, and regulatory requirements, but core objectives are accuracy, efficiency, and timely delivery.
In software and digital content management, depoting is used in some contexts to describe moving artifacts
Depoting contrasts with direct-to-consumer shipping from suppliers; it typically involves one or more intermediate storage steps
See also: depot, logistics, supply chain management, inventory control, cross-docking.