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OOG cargo storage solutions: Custom logistics for large & special-shaped goods


In the field of cross-border trade and e-commerce, there are not uncommon large goods, oversized goods, oversized goods, and various shaped equipment. Furniture, mechanical equipment, fitness equipment, engineering accessories, solar products, display equipment and other goods with large volume and special specifications are often classified as OOG goods.

Compared to ordinary standard goods, many companies find that the goods are ready and the orders are received, but they are stuck in the warehousing and logistics links. The warehouse is unwilling to accept them, and the logistics channels are limited, ultimately affecting delivery efficiency.

How to solve the storage and transportation problems of large and irregular OOG goods is becoming a topic of increasing concern for cross-border sellers and foreign trade enterprises.

1:Why are OOG products becoming increasingly difficult to find warehouses for

Most standard cloud warehouses mainly serve small and medium-sized products, with warehouse shelves, workflow, and equipment configurations designed around standard packaged goods.

OOG products often have the characteristics of being too long, too wide, too high, or too heavy in size. A piece of equipment may exceed 3 meters in length, and a batch of mechanical components may weigh several hundred kilograms per piece. Ordinary warehouses are not only difficult to store, but also occupy a large amount of storage space.

At the same time, large and irregular shaped goods require the cooperation of equipment such as forklifts and cranes during the loading and unloading process, and some goods even need to be stored in dedicated areas. Many warehouses usually do not prioritize receiving such goods in order to ensure operational efficiency.

2:The difficulty of OOG goods storage is not only about space issues

Many people believe that the difficulty in storing large cargo in warehouses is simply due to occupying space. In fact, the real challenge lies in the management of the entire supply chain.

After the goods enter the warehouse, they need to be inspected, photographed, archived, and managed in different areas. Some project goods also involve partial shipment, combined shipment, and designated time for delivery.

When goods are sold to overseas markets, they also need to be connected with sea freight booking, trailer transportation, container loading operations, and overseas distribution processes.

If the warehousing and logistics processes are managed in a decentralized manner, not only will communication costs be high, but information gaps may also occur, leading to delayed shipments.

3:Cross border cloud warehouses are becoming a new choice for OOG goods

Compared to traditional warehouses, cross-border cloud warehouses with customization capabilities are more suitable for managing large and irregular goods. These cross-border cloud warehouses typically have larger storage space and flexible warehouse planning capabilities, allowing for exclusive area management based on cargo size, weight, and project requirements.

After the goods are stored in the warehouse, an independent file is established through the warehousing system to achieve real-time inventory inquiry. When customers need to ship, the warehouse can quickly complete picking, palletizing, reinforced packaging, and loading operations, greatly improving overall outbound efficiency.

4:How to solve transportation problems with customized logistics solutions

OOG goods transportation is often more complex than warehousing. Some oversized goods cannot be transported by regular express delivery, and some overweight equipment cannot enter regular logistics channels.

Different products require matching with different transportation plans. For example, large mechanical equipment is suitable for sea freight full container or frame container transportation, oversized equipment may require open top container transportation, and some emergency projects may require air freight or multimodal transportation to be completed.

The value of customized logistics solutions lies in developing transportation routes based on the characteristics of the goods.

5:Efficient collaborative management of warehousing and logistics

Many companies may encounter a problem during project execution.

The warehouse is one company, logistics is one company, and customs clearance is another company.

Once the transportation plan is adjusted, it requires repeated communication and coordination, which consumes a lot of time. The collaborative management mode of warehousing and logistics can solve this problem.

After the goods enter the warehouse, the transportation plan can be synchronized, and the warehousing team and logistics team share information, making the shipping arrangement clearer and effectively reducing waiting time and repetitive operations.

6:How to choose a suitable cloud warehouse for large OOG goods

When choosing OOG goods warehousing services, in addition to warehouse area, it is more important to pay attention to warehouse equipment configuration, operational experience, and logistics resource integration capabilities.

Mature cross-border cloud warehouses usually have the ability to store large goods, equipped with forklifts, loading and unloading platforms, and professional operation teams, which can meet the management needs of different types of products such as large goods, oversized goods, and irregular goods.

In the field of large cargo warehousing and cross-border logistics, Taijia Cloud Warehouse can provide exclusive warehousing area planning, project cargo management, OOG goods warehousing, and supporting logistics services.

From goods warehousing and inventory management to international transportation plan formulation, a collaborative service system of warehousing and logistics is formed to help enterprises reduce management costs and improve overall shipping efficiency.

FAQ

Q1: What are OOG products?

OOG is a general term for oversized goods, including goods that are too long, too wide, too high, or too heavy.

Q2: Why is it difficult to find a warehouse for large and irregular goods?

Large space occupation, high requirements for warehouse equipment and operational capabilities, and low willingness to accept in ordinary warehouses.

Q3: What services can cross-border cloud warehouses provide?

We can provide warehouse management, inventory management, container loading services, logistics transportation, and customized warehousing and logistics solutions.



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