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Calculate How Much Warehouse Space Your Business Needs
If you already know the specifications of your company’s products, you can complete our warehouse space calculator to find out how much space you’ll need. By simply filling out a few fields on the adjacent form, you can get a reliable estimate of what your specific warehousing needs will be. You can even enter the information for future storage to see what the space requirements will be before you actually need the space. While the standard U.S. pallet size is 48" x 40", we know that not all pallets are alike. The standard U.S. pallet typically takes up 13.333 square feet.
Even if you don’t know the exact specifications or your products are not palletized, we can still help. Give our sales team a call, and we can walk you through the process. Our team of warehouse management experts has the experience needed to determine the space your products will require, no matter what they are.
Once you've calculated the warehouse square footage needed, your next step is to begin your search for a warehouse location. Whether you are a small or large business, Spartan Logistics can help reduce your costs when you outsource your warehousing and fulfillment needs.
According to the information that you've provided, we estimate you will need:
of warehouse space.
Now that you know how much space you need, you are ready to get your free quote. Simply fill out our quick and easy request form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Warehouse utilization is an important consideration in determining the warehouse requirements for a product and is almost always underestimated. No warehouse uses every part of the warehouse for storage- some is inevitably used for items like columns, setbacks, rows between product, staging and checking areas, maintenance, loading areas, safety walkways, administrative areas and equipment parking. Additionally, no product configuration ever utilizes every stack and every bay at all times due to product rotation, audit requirements, stack issues, quality issues and other items related to the nature of the product. In general, the more SKUs and the more lot numbers/ date codes tracked, the lower the utilization. Spartan Logistics generally uses 50% for anything that requires a date code and 60 or 70 for anything that is not tracked by lots or date codes. Customers should use these general guidelines: