You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Mobile That might sound strange.  After all, if you’re like most brands: Very affordable industrial real estate and warehouse space Major interstates (I-65, I-59, I-20) streamline trucking routes. Score 2 points for a Mobile 3PL, right? Maybe. But consider total cost of fulfillment. Port proximity and customer location … Read more

You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Anaheim. That might sound strange.  After all, if you’re like most brands: You’re probably importing through the LA or Long Beach ports, and shorter port-to-warehouse distance = lower drayage costs Your customer spread roughly matches the U.S. population, putting ~11.7% in California. Local inventory should mean faster and … Read more

You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Indiana. That might sound strange.  After all, Indiana has some nice benefits: “Crossroads of America” with interstates 70, 65, 69, 74. Pro-business climate offers incentives for warehouses. Score 2 points for an Indiana 3PL, right? Maybe. But consider total cost of fulfillment. Port proximity and customer location are … Read more

Does your 3PL really need to be in Savannah? That might sound strange.  After all, Savannah has some nice benefits: Port of Savannah is one of the fastest-growing on the East Coast. Lower costs vs. Northern states in labor/real estate. Score 2 points for a Savannah 3PL, right? Maybe. But consider total cost of fulfillment. … Read more

You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Irvine. That might sound strange.  After all, if you’re like most brands: You’re probably importing through the LA or Long Beach ports, and shorter port-to-warehouse distance = lower drayage costs Your customer spread roughly matches the U.S. population, putting ~11.7% in California. Local inventory should mean faster and … Read more

Does your 3PL really need to be in Atlanta? That might sound strange.  After all, Atlanta has some nice benefits: Port of Savannah is one of the fastest-growing on the East Coast. Lower costs vs. Northern states in labor/real estate. Score 2 points for an Atlanta 3PL, right? Maybe. But consider total cost of fulfillment. … Read more

Do you need to ship a bike but feel overwhelmed by all the options? What’s the cheapest, easiest, or fastest way to do it? Which carrier should you choose? How do you make it safe? As a fulfillment company, we’ve shipped tens of thousands bikes of all types and sizes. We know EXACTLY what goes … Read more

Determining the most affordable way to ship 20 lb goods requires special consideration. Whether you’re shipping a weighted blanket, a patio table, or a car tire, there are hidden costs and requirements that will likely affect your total shipping price. I’ve worked in the logistics sector for over a decade, shipping hundreds of goods across … Read more

Shipping weights isn’t just another package delivery—it’s a challenge in itself. The sheer heaviness of items like dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, plates, and other strength-training equipment makes the process more demanding and complex compared to shipping lighter goods.  You’re likely worrying about damage, questioning which carrier to trust, or dreading the high shipping costs.  Fortunately, you’re … Read more

You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Fresno. That might sound strange.  After all, if you’re like most brands: You’re probably importing through the LA or Long Beach ports, and shorter port-to-warehouse distance = lower drayage costs Your customer spread roughly matches the U.S. population, putting ~11.7% in California. Local inventory should mean faster and … Read more

You probably shouldn’t have a 3PL in Oakland. That might sound strange.  After all, if you’re like most brands: You’re probably importing through the LA or Long Beach ports, and shorter port-to-warehouse distance = lower drayage costs Your customer spread roughly matches the U.S. population, putting ~11.7% in California. Local inventory should mean faster and … Read more

Your average order value has been stuck for months, and you’re sitting on thousands in slow-moving inventory. Meanwhile, customers keep buying your bestselling items without the complementary products that would complete their purchase. You’re leaving money on the table every day. Product bundles solve this problem by boosting order values while clearing stagnant inventory. But … Read more