Difference between Bulk and Open Storage

Hi All
Can any one give me the brief description of Bulk storage type and Open Storage type and the difference between them.
With Rgds
Vinod

Hi,
Bulk:
Warehouse without shelves where similar pallets or containers are stacked.
The storage bins in bulk storage are separated by lines on the floor. Each bin can store only one material, for example, cases of 1 liter bottles of orange juice.
The SAP System provides a strategy for bulk storage.
Open:
Type of warehouse organization in which only one storage bin is defined for each storage section.
The quants in the bin conform to mixed storage.

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