Distribution Centres
Generally, these warehouses serve the retail industry, shipping out goods to replenish the stock in stores. They can feature a few different environments depending on the type of goods they are storing such as ambient, chilled or frozen.
These centres are busy and fast moving with an emphasis on getting the goods out of the warehouse and in to stores fast.
Distribution centres are an excellent place to be if you want to gain valuable experience in a busy environment where targets are everything and the area you work can change day to day. If you have your sights set on moving into logistics and distribution, perhaps getting a forklift licence or an LGV/HGV truck driving license should be your next goal which means a distribution centre is the place to be.
Fulfilment Centres
These warehouses ship goods direct to consumers on a supply and demand basis. A good example would be an Amazon Warehouse: you place your order on the website, that then goes directly to the warehouse for the staff to pick, pack and ship the item straight out to you.
Fulfilment centres are a great way to bolster your knowledge in picking systems, processes and efficiency but can also really hone your attention to detail skills as you work your way around the racks selecting items for shipping. Picking the item quickly and accurately is the name of the game.
Automated Warehouses
While many warehouses are embracing technology to automate some of their processes, the warehouses that handle a fast-moving consistent flow of goods in and out have been much quicker off the mark with introducing technology than others.
A great example of an automation in a warehouse environment would be a DHL warehouse that processes and ships parcels so quickly that they don’t spend any time on racks; they move in cages, trolleys and on conveyor belts throughout the warehouse, in and out in one swift process.
The goods that pass through a mostly automated warehouse require very little human contact as the machines do the bulk of the heavy lifting but, that doesn’t mean that human workers are not needed. It is quite the opposite, an automated machine allows a human workers role to change, it doesn’t take it away.
Warehouses like these are work experience gold for anyone wanting to add machine maintenance, systems, safety and operation to their CV.
Climate Controlled Warehouses
Goods such as pharmaceuticals, botanicals, fine arts and paintings, fabrics, papers, and electronics need to be kept in very specific environments to keep them in tip top condition, so when it comes to storage, not just any warehouse will do. Items like these need a specialist warehouse that is set up to control the temperature, moisture and overall humidity of the internal environment.
As a warehouse operative in a specialist climate-controlled warehouse, you will be in an excellent position to learn how to understand and monitor the internal environment to ensure it doesn’t move away from the specific parameters required. Being able to show experience in a climate-controlled warehouse on your CV opens up many more opportunities for you to work in some of the most diverse and interesting warehouse environments out there.