How does bin-level location work (shelf/row/column)?
Every product can carry a bin-level location — shelf number, row, and column — at its storage site. This pinpoints exactly where an item physically sits in a warehouse, which speeds picking during fulfilment (the picker is told the precise bin) and keeps a large warehouse organized. Bin-level detail turns "we have 40 of these somewhere" into "they're on shelf 12, row 3, column B," which is…
Every product can carry a bin-level location — shelf number, row, and column — at its storage site. This pinpoints exactly where an item physically sits in a warehouse, which speeds picking during fulfilment (the picker is told the precise bin) and keeps a large warehouse organized. Bin-level detail turns "we have 40 of these somewhere" into "they're on shelf 12, row 3, column B," which is the difference between a guessable and an efficient operation at scale.