pääjakelutilat
Pääjakelutilat, a Finnish term often translated as "main distribution facilities" or "central depots," refers to strategically located warehouses or logistics hubs responsible for the primary storage and redistribution of goods within a supply chain. These facilities are crucial for efficient inventory management and timely delivery. They typically receive large volumes of products directly from manufacturers or import points. From these main distribution centers, goods are then sorted, consolidated, and dispatched to smaller regional warehouses, retail stores, or directly to end consumers.
The operational scope of pääjakelutilat is broad, encompassing receiving, put-away, storage, order picking, packing, and shipping.
The concept of pääjakelutilat is fundamental to modern logistics, enabling businesses to achieve economies of scale