Mixed Bathroom Fixture Receiving Inspection Logs for Distributor Warehouses
Distributor warehouse guide for mixed bathroom fixture receiving inspection logs, 20 foot container plans, 4 fixture groups, 4 corner photos, labels, and damage notes.
Answer: Distributor warehouses should inspect mixed fixture loads with 20 foot container plans, 4 fixture groups, 4 corner photos, pallet labels, and damage notes.
Why mixed fixture receiving needs one log
Mixed bathroom fixture shipments create receiving confusion when mirrors, tubs, vanities, and showers are checked separately. A receiving inspection log connects pallet labels, carton counts, damage photos, container plans, SKU records, and reorder priorities before stock is split.
| Receiving field | Warehouse reason |
|---|---|
| 20 foot container plan | Maps mixed loading before cartons are unpacked. |
| 4 fixture groups | Separates mirrors, vanities, tubs, and shower systems. |
| 4 corner photos | Documents visible carton damage for claims. |
FAQ
What should a mixed fixture receiving log include?
Include container plan, fixture groups, carton counts, pallet labels, damage photos, and SKU records.
How many photos should warehouses take?
Take at least 4 corner photos for damaged cartons before moving the load.
Why inspect by fixture group?
Fixture groups help distributors separate project stock, showroom stock, and replacement stock.
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