1. Industrial raw materials: such as steel, wood, stone, cement and other raw materials that need to be processed or produced.
2. Retail goods: such as daily necessities, electronic products, furniture, auto parts and other goods supplied to retail channels.
3. Frozen articles: such as frozen foods, frozen medicines and other articles that need to be preserved at low temperature.
4. Packaging materials: such as cartons, adhesive tapes, protective films and other materials needed for packaging goods.
5. Fast-moving consumer goods: such as food, drinks, toiletries and other goods with short shelf life.
6. Electronic products: high-value electronic products such as televisions, computers and mobile phones.
7. Household items: such as furniture, household appliances, tableware, bedding and other items used for home life.
8. Medical devices: such as medicines, medical equipment, instruments and other commodities supplied to hospitals, pharmacies and other institutions.
It should be noted that according to different industries and needs, the purpose of the warehouse and the types of goods placed may be different. Therefore, what goods are put in the specific warehouse needs to be judged according to the actual situation.