When Growing Brands Expand: The Case for Southern California Fulfillment

Shipping costs, delivery speed, and customer expectations are rising, all at the same time. For growing e-commerce brands, the question is no longer if distribution needs to evolve, but when. As order volume increases and customer bases become more geographically concentrated, a single-warehouse strategy can quietly erode margins and slow growth.
Read More »Multi-Warehouse Fulfillment: A Smart Growth Guide for E-Commerce Sellers

Charlotte, North Carolina is one of the strongest fulfillment hubs in the country but it’s not always the final step for growing e-commerce brands. From this single hub, e-commerce sellers can reach 80% of the contiguous US population within two days using ground shipping, a major advantage for global brands. For many businesses, Charlotte isn’t […]
Read More »Planning for the Unexpected: Three Parts of Your Delivery Process You Can Control
As negotiations loom closer to their July 31 deadline, Teamsters and UPS are struggling to come to an agreement for some 340,000 Union workers. Not to mention, FedEx will also experience delays as they try to handle the massive volume of both carriers on their own. Although a strike hasn’t happened since 1997, it’s still […]
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