a building where large quantities of goods are stored, especially before they are sent to shops/stores to be soldWordfinderindustrycapacity,industry,just-in-time,labour,lead time,output,raw material,shipping,supply chain,warehouseOxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective30 000-square-foot,etc.,bonded,…verb + warehousebuild,convert,raid,…warehouse + verbbe filled withwarehouse + nounmanager,staff,worker,…Seefull entrySee related entries:Buildings,ManufacturingExtra examplesGerman police raided a warehouse near Hamburg.He’s a warehouse foreman for a removals firm.He’s a warehouse manager for an import company.The facility has over 6 905 square feet of warehouse space.The offices are situated in a converted warehouse.The whisky was taken to bonded warehouses at Port Dundee.a residential district of warehouses converted into loftsa warehouse filled with cratesthe warehouse district of New OrleansPolice are investigating a fire at a furniture warehouse.The company is planning to sell its warehouses in the north.The gallery is in a former warehouse near the docks.
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