How Cubic Storage Works
Cubic storage is billed based on the actual space your inventory occupies rather than by pallet count. This model works well for mixed SKUs, loose cartons and inventory that does not fit standard pallet configurations.
Inventory is received, measured, and assigned to storage locations based on its occupied volume. Space usage is tracked continuously, allowing for accurate billing and flexible storage configurations as inventory changes.
Cubic Storage Is Well Suited For:
- Mixed SKUs and loose cartons
- Non-palletized or irregularly shaped inventory
- Brands with variable inventory levels
- Storage setups where pallet-based pricing is inefficient
Volume-based storage helps align costs with the actual space your inventory occupies. This approach reduces unused space and provides more accurate storage billing as inventory levels change.
Business Benefits of Volume-Based Storage
Businesses choose cubic storage to better align storage costs with actual space usage:
Mixed SKUs
Cubic storage works well for inventory with multiple SKUs that do not fit neatly into pallet-based layouts.
Loose Cartons
Ideal for non-palletized goods and cartons that require flexible space allocation and organized placement.
Variable Inventory Levels
Storage adjusts as volumes change, helping align costs with actual occupied space over time and usage.
Irregular Product Sizes
Well suited for products with non-standard dimensions that would otherwise waste pallet space.
Many clients choose cubic storage to better align storage costs with actual space usage and avoid paying for unused pallet capacity.
The Hidden Costs of Wrong-Sized Storage
Common Storage Problems
When storage is not sized to your inventory, costs become harder to control. You may end up paying for unused space or struggling with limited access to your products when volumes change.
This often affects inventory visibility and makes it more difficult to understand what space you are actually paying for.
Our Cubic Storage Solution
Cubic storage aligns your storage costs with the actual space your inventory occupies. You pay for volume, not pallets, which works especially well for mixed SKUs, loose cartons and changing inventory levels.
This model provides clearer billing, better visibility and more flexibility as your inventory grows or contracts.
Cubic storage works especially well for small, mixed inventory such as electronics, cosmetics and supplements, where flexible space allocation and organized storage matter more than pallet-based layouts.
More Than Just Storage
ASTORAGEHUB goes beyond basic handling by supporting your inventory with services that make day-to-day operations easier and more predictable:
- Quality Control: Your inventory is verified upon arrival to ensure accuracy from the start
- Damage Prevention: Visible issues are identified early to reduce downstream handling problems
- Flexible Holding: Inventory can remain stored as needed while volumes and priorities change
- Smart Organization: Products are organized to stay accessible, visible and easy to manage
Let’s review your inventory setup and see if cubic storage can help better align storage costs with actual usage.