Until now, the importer importing the labeled product has gone through several stages: customs clearance, export to a warehouse, labeling in his own or rented warehouse, and only then — shipment to customers or to the marketplace. Each additional stage includes time, rent, and logistical leverage.
The Yaninsky warehouse is changing this chain. Now the goods are marked directly at the temporary storage warehouse, before customs release. I received the codes, received permission to release — the cargo goes straight to work, without an intermediate stop.
In practice, this means a reduction in the operating cycle for importers operating through the ports of St. Petersburg. This is especially beneficial for categories with tight deadlines for market launch or for goods that go directly to the warehouses of WB and Ozon without intermediate storage.
Yanino is one of the largest logistics complexes in the North-West: significant volumes of imports from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East passing through St. Petersburg ports are concentrated here. Launching on—site labeling is a step towards making the hub work as a full-fledged service center for importers, and not just as a storage facility.
For companies importing labeled categories through St. Petersburg: check with your broker the working conditions for Yanina labeling — this can shorten the time for goods to enter the market by several days.