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5.1.1 Storage alternatives

The main functions of a warehouse or distribution centre are outlined in subsection 2.1.2 of chapter 2. There are four basic alternative methods of financial and legal arrangements associated with the storage of goods: owning, renting, leasing or storing in transit (Ballou 2004, p.479). Obviously, the costs relating to the storage system are very important for any organisation. Depending on these it may decide to use one of three types of warehousing: private, public or contract.

A private warehouse , as the name suggests, is owned by the firm producing or owning the goods. There are several advantages which the firm expects out of the capital investment in the space. These are listed on page 479 of your text. Basically, this type of warehousing offers better control, lower costs and greater flexibility compared to rented warehouse space. Also, there is the tax advantage of depreciation. However, because of its high fixed costs, the efficient, profitable use of a private warehouse needs a constant product throughout to make it a viable proposition.

A public warehouse rents out storage space to individuals or firms. It offers a wide variety of services including packaging, inventory maintenance, local delivery and consolidation. A firm can gain several benefits by using public warehousing, the most obvious one being that it does not need to tie up a sizeable amount of money in capital investment. Public warehouses can be classified into a number of groups which are listed on page 480 of your text. These offer storage space for commodities, bulk products, reefer, household goods and general merchandise.

The third type is contract warehouse, which is a specialised form of public warehousing. It provides its clients with customised services, thus allowing them to concentrate on their speciality. In essence, contract warehousing is a type of third party integrated logistics organisation usually providing a 'higher level of quality' than a public warehouse. The On-Line warehousing facility operated for Mars in Ballarat is a good example of contract warehousing. It is specifically built and is operated to handle Mars's products (candy) and some of their raw bulk material (Bloomberg, Murray & Hanna 1998).

Activity 5.1

Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of warehouse ownership.

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