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What is Co-warehousing?

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Co-warehousing is private warehouse + light-office suites rented month-to-month, with shared loading docks, forklifts, carrier pickups, and on-site operational support.
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Co-warehousing applies the coworking model to physical products. Each member gets their own locking suite — sized from roughly 150 to 2,000+ square feet — and shares the heavy infrastructure (dock doors, forklifts, receiving, conference rooms, Wi-Fi) with the other businesses in the building.

The pricing model is a monthly membership, not a multi-year lease. Most operators have a short initial term (1–3 months) that converts to month-to-month. This makes it the right fit for product-based small businesses that are too big for a garage but too small (or too uncertain) for a traditional industrial lease.

Notable operators in the US include Saltbox (premium tier), WareSpace (mid-market), ReadySpaces (value tier), and EasyBay.

EasyBay rents flexible co-warehousing suites by the month — see sizes & pricing or book a tour.