Fixed Storage Policy: It is a policy of storing each product in a dedicated area.
Fixed Price: This is the price that has not been changed in any way.
Fixed Costs: Costs that remain fixed and are not affected by the amount of work done in the short term.
Procurement: It is the transfer of ownership of the goods or services from the seller to the buyer at the desired quality, time and quantity, at an affordable price, with an appropriate delivery and payment schedule and additional conditions if deemed necessary.
Free Zone Although they are parts of the Turkish Customs Territory, they are places where goods not in free circulation are placed without being subjected to any customs regime and without being put into free circulation, provided that they are not used or consumed except for the cases stipulated in the customs legislation, and where goods in free circulation, which are considered to be outside the Turkish Customs Territory in terms of the application of import duties and trade policy measures, benefit from the facilities normally associated with the export of goods due to being placed in a free zone.
Packing Slip: An official document indicating the name, quantity, freight cost and invoice number of the cargo on the vehicle. It is a document that must be issued during the transportation of commercial commodities from one place to another and must be kept with the goods in order to be controlled in terms of tax legislation during the transportation of goods.
Shipment: It is the process of sorting the requests (orders) according to certain criteria (shipment day, location, loading vehicle, route, quantity, etc.) and removing them from the warehouse to be delivered to the requested locations with the relevant official documents.
Border Gate Indicates the country borders where export and/or import vehicles enter or leave the countries on their transit routes.
Sequential Stacking: It is the stacking of loads on top of each other on the ground according to a plan without using shelves.
Back to Back Shelf Spacing: In a back-to-back shelving system, it is the space left between two shelves, taking into account the overhang of the pallets from the shelves.
Back to Back Shelf System (Back to Back): It is the most common, economical and widely used shelving system in which the front faces of the shelves are placed close to the aisle and the back faces are placed close to each other, providing direct access to all product types, can be used manually or with handling equipment, and is very suitable for pallet use.
Insurance: A bilateral written contract made with an organization engaged in this business in return for a premium paid in advance to cover losses that may arise as a result of the realization of possible risks.
Order Confirmation Number: This is the number indicating the finalized order of a good to be delivered on a certain date. This number is used to receive materials and to track this receipt during the debit period.
Order Picking: For the products or services stored, it is the process of preparing for shipment by the warehouse personnel, which the customer notifies to the company by giving quantity and time.
Order Picker (Picker): It is a material handling equipment designed to manually pick orders that are less than the pallet load on the shelves, allowing the operator to rise while picking orders in horizontal and vertical directions, in other words, allowing the operator to change position on the machine.
Order Picker: Stacking equipment that allows the operator to go up and pick orders.
Order Management: It is the process of meeting demands or orders, pricing, keeping records, controlling stocks, making stock allocations or notifying the relevant places of production/purchasing requirements, tracking orders, monitoring delivery and collection.
Sovtaj: The monetary value of the damaged goods as assessed by the insurance expert.
Promissible Inventory: Planned stock quantities that indicate when future sales orders can be met.
Spanzet (Ratchet Strap): It is the general name of polyester strips that pass over the load and are fixed to the surface on which the load will be transported and used to fix the load by stretching with the tension mechanism known as "purse".
Spot Vehicle (Spot Vehicle): Free-running is the general name for vehicles with a one-time transportation agreement.
Standard Pallet Rack: Classic rack designed for standard pallets in Euro and ISO norms etc.
Standard Product Code: It is a code issued by the "Uniform Product Code" Council (UPCC), the first five characters of which identify the manufacturer and the other 5 characters identify the product.
Stock: It is the material that is usually kept in warehouses against future or potential needs.
Inventory Turnover: The ratio of the cost or quantity of goods sold to the average inventory value or quantity for a given period of activity.
Stock Adjustment: Systematic stock increase or decrease operations performed in order to correct stock errors on the system.
Stock Control It is the determination of orders or requirements by continuous or periodic monitoring of stocks in a way that does not cause stock excess or stock deficiency and in accordance with established rules.
Stock Type (Account): It is used for systematic sorting of stocks with different characteristics such as saleable stock, damaged stock, stock of products to be labeled, stock of problematic products, stock of returned products to be repackaged, stock of returned products to be inspected, stock of products awaiting destruction, stock of products awaiting quality control, etc.
Supalan: It is generally used in land and sea transportation, where the customs clearance of the material is carried out on the vehicle carrying out the transportation.
Sustainable Warehouse: They are areas that can serve for a long time by carrying out their activities in an environmentally and socially sensitive manner.
Process Improvement: Improvement efforts to increase quality, reduce costs and eliminate activities that do not create added value.
Continuous Improvement: It is a continuous cycle of activities based on planning, implementing, controlling and taking measures to improve performance.
Continuous Supply: It is the coordination of the flow of goods and information in the supply chain to ensure a continuous flow of products and less product held in retailer inventories.
Stange: It is a much confused equipment with spanbret. It is used to ensure the safety of suspended loads, it can also be used instead of spanbret in textile trailers.
Swap Body: This is the name for containers that are too thin to be stacked on top of each other and lifted over the top by a stacker. They are made of very lightweight materials to reduce initial purchase costs and minimize fuel costs in the long term. Their dimensions are standard ISO container dimensions so that they can be loaded onto other container-carrying vehicles. Thanks to the folding legs, which are usually located at the four corners, it can change the vehicle it is transported without the need for any loading/unloading system.
Spanbret: It is used to block loads that are likely to tip over when the door is opened by having a gap in the trailer or by fixing the rearmost loads.
Subcontractor: A subcontractor, also referred to as subcontractor or secondary employer, sub-contractor, sub-contracted, sub-employer, sub-operator, is in many cases another contractor who has signed an agreement to perform a work or part of a work or to fulfill all the obligations of the employer under the contract.