Third Party Logistics Services

The marketplace for third-party logistics services is perhaps the largest one in the world. Import and export goods shipped in and out of the United States require extensive third-party logistics planning and management. Because of the complexities of these processes, most businesses choose to hire a third-party logistics (or “3PL”) provider. They manage the transportation, clearance, warehousing and distribution of shipments for companies nationwide.

Almost every critical business activity is a component of logistics, which is to say that logistics is a part of nearly every type of organization big or small. Merchandising firms, transportation companies, consulting firms and others work along with third-party logistics that offer customized packaging for perishable and nonperishable product.
 

What is Third-party Logistics?

Third-party logistics is the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet customer satisfaction and requirements. It involves activities that focus on getting the right quantity and products to the right place at the right time and most importantly in the current economy, at the lowest possible cost. Increasing competitive environment has required organizations to strive for efficiency within the supply chain. Moreover, all the services of a 3pl provider can be customized to the needs of the client.
The most commonly known logistic services are:

* Warehousing
* Kitting
* Assembly
* Pick and Pack
* Distribution
* Fulfillment
* Private Label Fulfillment
* Print & Media Replication
* Worldwide Shipping
* Reverse Logistics
* Order processing
* Returns

These days, third-party logistics companies offer a vast range of shipping services. It is of outmost importance to choose a company that has the appropriate fit for your specific products, shipping logistic needs and the expertise to save you time and money.  In some cases, the logistics provider has the capacity to ship millions of packages and thousands of pallets per month to different locations. Choose one that has extensive experience in common carrier (USMAIL, FedEx, UPS, DHL), importing and international shipping and is well versed in all shipping areas with years of experience.

By using a third-party shipping logistics partner, you will have peace of mind that your products will be shipped on time and accurately. Whether your business is direct to consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B), the right shipping logistic experts will be able to help with all facets of your shipping needs.
 

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