conventional warehouse
[/kənˈvenʃənəl ˈwɛrhаʊs/]
nounpl: conventional warehouses
armazém convencional
1. A traditional storage facility where goods are manually handled, organized, and retrieved using basic equipment and human labor, without advanced automation or technology systems
The company operates a conventional warehouse with forklifts and manual inventory tracking systems.
A empresa opera um armazém convencional com empilhadeiras e sistemas de rastreamento manual de estoque.
2. A standard warehouse that follows traditional logistics practices, as opposed to smart or automated warehouses with robotics and AI systems
Unlike modern fulfillment centers, this conventional warehouse relies on paper-based documentation.
Diferentemente dos centros de distribuição modernos, este armazém convencional depende de documentação em papel.
In Brazil's growing logistics sector, the distinction between conventional warehouses and automated facilities has become increasingly important as companies modernize their supply chains. Traditional warehouses remain common in smaller cities and for certain types of goods, while major urban centers like São Paulo have been investing heavily in automated alternatives.
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