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The English term cross-docking means something like "cross-coupling" and refers to a certain type of goods handling in logistics. According to this, goods are no longer stored by companies and traders in their own warehouses, but are forwarded directly after production and sent to the recipient.
Basically, a distinction is made between three different variants of cross-docking:
The advantages of cross-docking are generally shorter throughput times and a minimisation of storage space requirements, which at the same time reduces warehousing costs and also saves on rental, ancillary and personnel costs. In addition, cross-docking offers more flexibility and customers can be supplied more quickly.
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