The de-stuffing of a container tends to sound more straightforward than it is, and in many ways, it can be simple, but it includes several essential parts that must be assessed each time a new shipment arrives at our warehouse.
It requires a lot of preparation, scheduling, and organization, especially when dealing with high SKU complexity, quality, control, specific TI-HI requirements, and large, bulky products.
If shipments are received from overseas, they most likely will not have been palletized prior to being loaded onto the container. This means that receivers need to be efficient when de-stuffing and reloading the products onto pallets for further distribution.
In addition, your products will likely also need to be tagged or re-labelled according to your requirements to move along the supply chain.