- About Storage Areas and their Internal Storage Locations
- What’s the best way to set up storage areas and their internal storage locations?
About Storage Areas and their Internal Storage Locations
A storage area represents a place where food and non-food items are stored in the facility. For example, Dry Storage.
A storage location is a specific location within a storage area, such as a shelf or section. For example, Shelf 1 (in the Dry Storage area).
What’s the best way to set up storage areas and their internal storage locations?
The best practice is to create storage areas and storage locations in the same order that you will be taking inventory, and then sort your products within each storage location in the same sort order as they are in your actual storage location. This helps the system maintain a sheet to shelf view. See the following related articles: