Cross-Docking System
In a cross-docking system, pallets of material are received on one dock, broken down into customer specified loads while still on the dock and transferred to outbound trucks. Items are not placed in slots for storage.

A cross-docking system offers the advantage that product is generally shipped in larger quantity which minimizes the lifting of single units of product. Larger quantities are usually moved via mechanical means such as forklifts with little individual manual handling. If pallets must be broken down into smaller units, this can be performed without the confines of storage racking. This facilitates the use of lifts and other mechanical means and increases the access of employees to product.

This type of system is not practical for many grocery distribution warehouses. Their customers generally do not deal in full pallet orders and the diversity of product requires more floor space than is practical. This system also requires a high level of coordination of incoming and outgoing product.


Pallets are not stored in racks in this system. Product is directly transferred on the dock or warehouse floor.
Pallets are not stored in racks in this system. Product is directly transferred on the dock or warehouse floor.
 
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