Find Warehousing Services with FLOX
Connect with warehouse providers across the UK. Whether you’re looking for small warehouses, large e-fulfilment centres, or spare capacity from retailers and manufacturers, find it with FLOX.
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FLOX is the logistics and supply chain management software platform that brings vendors and service providers together.
Cut costs and improve efficiency with our logistics marketplace by maximising use of shared resources.
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The Benefits of Choosing FLOX for Warehousing Services
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Prime LocationsStorage where you need it
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Flexible SizesFind the right warehouse for you
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Move-In ReadySpace when you need it
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Flexible SolutionsTailored solutions for your business
Prime Locations
Access warehouses in high-demand areas, near transport hubs and in your key regions. We give you direct access to a large network of Logistics Service Providers (LSPs), with warehouse solutions available across the country.
Flexible Sizes
From small storage units to large-scale logistics centres, you can find the space you need with FLOX.
Our network includes large multinational fulfillment centres, and can also give you access to retailers and manufacturers who have spare capacity to share.
Move-In Ready
Our smart platform connects you with warehousing providers that are available for immediate contracting. This lets you move quickly, and store your goods without a hitch.
Flexible Solutions
Scale your business flexibly, without extensive infrastructure. With FLOX you get tailored solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Modify the space to meet your operational needs.With on-demand access to additional warehousing resources and haulage, you can scale up or down as you go.
See what our members are saying
See how we’re helping brands across industries simplify their logistics, and serve more customers.

“We decided to establish another e-fulfilment channel, in addition to Amazon’s FBA. FLOX is offering us not only a variety of providers to choose from, but also a toolkit with which we can manage daily operations. All in one place.”

“Our distillery matures whisky in barrels for four years at an external provider’s facilities. This process requires careful management of stock and tracking of all inbound and outbound movements. FLOX saved us a tremendous amount of administrative effort, reduced losses, and provided full visibility and transparency in our logistics operations."

"The business is growing rapidly, and FLOX has been instrumental in helping us find and manage our logistics operations with a larger 3PL provider. By utilising their shared facilities more effectively and consolidating regional distribution, we have achieved an average savings of 17% on transport costs."

“Our company specialises in importing and distributing food products and delicacies from across Continental Europe. FLOX has been invaluable in giving us complete visibility and control over our international logistics and UK operations.”
FLOX Features
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Inventory ControlTransparent and Integrated Inventory Management
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Large LSP NetworkDiverse and growing service network
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One Easy DashboardManage everything in one place
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AI-Driven AnalyticsOptimise Your Operations
Get full oversight of your stock
With FLOX, you can monitor stock levels in real-time – including products currently in transit.
There’s no need for external tools. Our smart system also tracks availability cycles, helping you to make informed decisions about restocking, fulfillment, and inventory allocation.
All-in-one inventory control:
- Real-time stock visibility across all locations and LSPs
- Comprehensive tracking and allocations, including in-transit flow
- Optimised restocking and fulfillment through data-driven insights
Connect with Logistics Service Providers
FLOX connects you to a UK-wide network of Logistics Service Providers (LSPs).
Our network ranges from small specialists to multinational companies. Connect with SME warehouse operators and hauliers, comprehensive 3PL providers, e-fulfilment centres, and everything in between.
As well as dedicated logistics partners, you can also find retailers and manufacturers with spare warehouse capacity.
Explore diverse, flexible options:
- Broad range of LSPs, from small operators to large-scale providers
- Access shared capacities from retailers and manufacturers
- Flexible contracting to tailor logistics solutions to your needs
Your Unified Operations Hub
Review, take action and collaborate efficiently – without leaving the FLOX platform.
Our intuitive platform keeps all your data and messaging in one place. Manage every aspect of logistics operations, from contacting LSPs to analysing data, without using spreadsheets or email.
Your single "point of truth" in logistics:
- Intuitive interface for easy navigation
- No need for external tools like spreadsheets or email
- Detailed drill-downs into specific transactions and events
Transform Your Operations
Deliver better customer service with the power of AI. Our AI-enhanced analytics help you proactively manage logistics processes, optimise risk management and increase operational efficiency.
Our predictive transaction prioritisation engine highlights the importance of operational events, so you can address key tasks and identify potential risks quickly.
Use the power of AI:
- Predictive engine prioritises critical events
- Enhanced customer service through timely actions
- Improved risk management with data-driven insights
Warehousing FAQs
Here are the answers to some of our most frequently asked warehousing questions. If you can't find the answer to your question, check out our FAQs page or contact the team.
Where are the locations of the warehouse services on offer?
Our LSP network has locations of warehouse services all over the UK. As the largest logistics services marketplace in the UK, it's likely that we'll be able to offer warehouse services close to you.
How does FLOX match me with a warehouse provider?
FLOX is powered by AI that matches your criteria to the LSPs specific services. This ensures that matches are accurate for both the 3PL and you. All matches are managed through the FLOX platform.
How do i contact the warehouse provider i'm interested in?
You can contact the warehouse service you're interested in through FLOX. All communication including invoicing and day-to-day management can be achieved through FLOX.
How do I choose a warehouse service?
Choosing a warehouse service requires evaluating your business needs, budget, and operational goals. Consider location for proximity to customers, scalability for growth, and technology like WMS for efficiency.
You can assess the services offered, such as inventory management, order fulfillment, or climate control, and ensure compliance with industry standards.
Using the FLOX platform, we'd recommend that you compare costs, contract flexibility, and provider reputation through reviews or case studies. A reliable service, like those powered by modern WMS, optimises workflows and supports seamless integration with your supply chain.
What are the six major functions of a warehouse that include?
The six major warehouse functions are:
1. Receiving (accepting and inspecting goods)
2. Storage (organizing inventory for accessibility)
3. Picking (retrieving items for orders)
4. Packing (preparing goods for shipment)
5. Shipping (dispatching orders to customers)
6. Inventory management (tracking stock levels in real-time)
What does a warehouse include?
A warehouse includes physical space for storing goods, equipment, shelving, and technology such as a Warehouse Management System (WMS) for tracking inventory.
It features areas for receiving, storage, picking, packing, and shipping. Depending on the services required, your warehouse may include climate control for sensitive goods, security systems, and staff for daily operations. Modern warehouses integrate automation and data analytics to optimise workflows and ensure accuracy.
What are the three roles of a warehouse?
Warehouses serve three primary roles:
1. Storage (safeguarding goods until needed)
2. Distribution (facilitating efficient order fulfillment and shipping)
3. Inventory management (tracking stock levels to prevent overstocking or shortages)
What are the main areas of a warehouse?
Main warehouse areas include:
1. Receiving dock (for incoming goods)
2. Storage zones (for organising inventory)
3. Picking and packing areas (for order fulfillment)
4. Shipping dock (for outgoing goods)
5. Administrative spaces (for management and record-keeping)
Some warehouses also have specialised areas like cold storage or quality control zones. These areas, optimised by a WMS, ensure smooth workflows and efficient space utilisation.
What are the four major types of warehousing?
The four major types of warehousing are:
1. Private (company-owned for exclusive use)
2. Public (shared storage for multiple businesses)
3. Bonded (for goods under customs supervision)
4. Contract (outsourced to third-party providers for specific periods)
Each type offers unique benefits, from cost-effective flexibility in public warehousing to specialised control in bonded facilities, catering to diverse business needs.
What is sorting in a warehouse?
Sorting in a warehouse involves organising goods based on specific criteria, such as order priority, destination, or product type, to streamline picking and packing.
It occurs after receiving or during order fulfillment to group items efficiently.
Automated sorting systems or WMS-directed processes reduce errors and speed up operations, ensuring accurate and timely delivery to customers.
What does warehouse customer service do?
Warehouse customer service handles client inquiries, resolves issues like delayed shipments or damaged goods, and ensures smooth communication between the warehouse and customers. It tracks orders, provides updates, and coordinates returns or replacements.
What is warehouse maintenance?
Warehouse maintenance involves regular tasks to ensure a safe and efficient facility. This includes inspecting and repairing equipment like forklifts, maintaining shelving and storage systems, and ensuring clean, organised spaces.
Safety checks ranging from fire system inspections, and facility upkeep, like lighting or HVAC maintenance, are critical. A well-maintained warehouse, often tracked via WMS, minimises downtime and enhances operational reliability.
What are jobs in warehousing?
Warehouse jobs include roles like:
1. Warehouse operatives (handling picking, packing, and loading)
2. Forklift drivers (moving goods), inventory clerks (tracking stock)
3. Supervisors (overseeing operations), and managers (planning workflows)
Specialised roles, like quality control inspectors or WMS analysts, ensure accuracy and efficiency. These positions require skills in organisation, teamwork, and technology use to maintain smooth operations.
What are the duties of a warehouse worker?
Warehouse workers handle receiving and inspecting goods, storing items, picking and packing orders, and preparing shipments. They operate equipment including forklifts, update inventory records, and maintain a clean, safe workspace. Using WMS tools, they ensure accuracy in stock tracking and order fulfillment, contributing to efficient operations and timely customer deliveries.
What are the 6 steps of warehouse management?
The six steps of warehouse management are:
1. Planning (optimising layouts and workflows)
2. Receiving (intaking goods)
3. Putaway (storing items efficiently)
4. Inventory tracking (monitoring stock levels)
5. Order fulfillment (picking and packing orders)
6. Shipping (delivering goods).
A WMS typically automates these steps, providing real-time data to enhance accuracy and streamline operations.
What is a data warehousing service?
A data warehousing service is a cloud-based or on-premises platform that stores and manages large volumes of structured data for analysis. Unlike physical warehousing, it focuses on data storage, integration, and querying for business intelligence. Examples like Amazon Redshift or Snowflake enable businesses to analyze sales, inventory, or customer data, supporting strategic decisions with real-time insights.
What's the difference between warehouse and warehousing?
A warehouse is a physical facility for storing goods, equipped with shelving, equipment, and technology. Warehousing refers to the broader process of managing these operations, including receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping goods.
Is logistics the same as warehousing?
No, logistics and warehousing are distinct. Warehousing focuses on storing and managing goods within a facility, handling tasks like inventory tracking and order fulfillment. Logistics is the broader coordination of goods movement, including transportation, distribution, and supply chain planning.
Is warehousing the same as storage?
Warehousing and storage are related but not identical. Storage refers to keeping goods in a designated space, a core function of warehousing. Warehousing includes broader activities like receiving, inventory management, picking, packing, and shipping.
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