Warehousing is, perhaps, the most important aspect of any business. Every business deals with a warehouse in one form or another. Inventory accuracy is critical for planning and for shipping. The key component to this is quality control, which very few warehouses take seriously.Quality control, or QC, starts with developing processes for maintaining the inventory. These processes are critical as they let the employees who are handling the material know exactly what is expected of them. Without a firm set of processes, each employee makes judgment calls that may adversely affect the inventory and, thus, the ability of the warehouse to ship orders properly.For many warehouses, quality control starts with the shipping department. It is not until an ordered is pulled that errors in inventory a