Last updated:

1/30/2026

Warehousing

Warehousing

What is warehousing?

Warehousing refers to the storage of goods in a dedicated facility before they are sold, distributed, or further processed. It includes inventory management, organization, security, and handling of goods.

Warehousing in eCommerce

In eCommerce, warehousing is a critical component of the supply chain. It ensures that products are stored efficiently, easily accessible for picking, and ready for timely shipping. Modern warehousing includes real-time stock visibility, temperature control, value-added services, and tech integration. With everstox, brands access a network of fulfillment centers across Europe, the UK, and the US – all managed through one platform and connected to shops systems and ERPs.

Example for warehousing

A consumer electronics brand stores products in three different fulfillment centers via everstox. The system manages stock allocation, expiration dates, and ensures fast delivery based on customer location.

About the author

Anna Kraus

Anna Kraus

eCommerce and logistics expert

With over seven years of experience in online marketing, Anna is responsible for the content strategy and editorial development of the everstox website. Her work focuses on eCommerce, logistics, and supply chain management, translating complex operational topics into clear, relevant, and actionable insights.

Since joining everstox in 2024, Anna has taken full ownership of the company’s editorial content, including blog articles, in-depth industry pieces, and the complete everstox glossary. Her content connects current trends in eCommerce and logistics with the real-world challenges faced by growing brands, helping decision-makers navigate an increasingly complex operational landscape.

Anna holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Salzburg and earned a Master of Business Administration with a focus on health management from IU International University. Her master’s thesis on occupational health management reflects her analytical mindset and her interest in how integrated strategies can strengthen long-term business performance.

By combining academic rigor with hands-on marketing experience, Anna delivers content that goes beyond surface-level commentary. Her work offers readers a clear, well-informed perspective on the intersection of digital innovation, logistics, and supply chain operations, with a strong focus on practical relevance and strategic clarity.

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