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3PL Supply Chain Solutions

Customized, boutique fulfillment solutions with a focus on the latest technology, operational processes and SLA’s that align with your supply chain needs.

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eCommerce and Omnichannel Fulfillment

With our highly customizable WMS, advanced technologies and lean business processes, it is no wonder the world’s largest brands trust ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø. Let us help you deliver all your brand promises by offering a top tier experience for your direct-to-consumer (DTC), eCommerce and omnichannel fulfillment needs.

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¶¶ÒõÉçÇø Parcel & Managed Transportation

Leverage the ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø Parcel Program to simplify all your domestic and international transportation needs. Along with LTL and FTL managed transportation solutions, ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø utilizes all major carriers with most the competitive parcel carrier rates, specifically designed and optimized for every. single. customer.

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Retail and B2B Logistics

For over 81 years ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø has been serving companies both large and small deliver on their promises to the most sophisticated wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers and distributors. Routing guides, retail compliance, EDI integrations – our dedicated compliance staff makes the most complex requirements easy for you.

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Value Added Services (VAS)

Today’s eCommerce customer expects a highly personalized, branding unboxing experience. Surprise and delight with ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø’s offering of customized, boutique solutions that will set your brand image apart form the rest. Advanced kitting techniques, branded packaging, personalized inserts, logos, specialized receipts – we have you covered.

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Shared and Dedicated Warehousing

¶¶ÒõÉçÇø operates over 6 million square feet with 24+ warehouse, distribution and fulfillment centers spanning 9 states across North America. Key logistics centers include Greater Boston, New Jersey, New York, Baltimore, Memphis, Dallas, and southern California.

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Mike McAlister
"For over a decade, ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø has been more than just a logistics partner; they've been an extension of our company. ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø facilitated our expansion onto the West Coast, enabling quicker turn times for our screen-printed goods. Their communication was solid from day one, and the onboarding process was seamless. ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø's communication and commitment to our success made us feel they were right next door, treating our business as their own. This partnership played a crucial role in our growth during the first several years, demonstrating the effectiveness of a truly aligned 3PL service."

Mike McAlister, VP of Operations at Fruit of the Loom

Jim Bourne, Sr. Director @ Ken's Foods
“The ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø team does a great job of being flexible and responsive to all of our logistics needs. They are literally available 24/7, and I can always count on my contacts picking up the phone whenever I call, night or day. Ken’s Foods exists in a dynamic manufacturing environment, and we continually challenge ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø with last minute changes to our just in time world, both in supporting our packaging operation and managing outbound distribution. Our mutli-year relationship, started small and each year we do more with ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø, as they have become a reliable and trusted asset in helping us manage the tremendous growth we experience annually.”

Jim Bourne, Sr. Director @ Ken's Foods

Rob Fletcher, Co-Founder  @ nuuds.com
"As a young, growing DTC eCommerce brand, ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø can help us grow in any direction we want. Everything we'd heard about ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø was evident during our site visits. Their operational team and leadership exhibited unparalleled agility and understanding of our unique needs as a brand. The fact that ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø pursued us with such vigor made us feel genuinely valued."

Rob Fletcher, Co-Founder @ nuuds.com

"For the past 5+ years, ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø ¶¶ÒõÉçÇøhas been such a wonderful partner for johnnie-O. Nothing is ever perfect in supply chain, however as you’re entering new marketplaces and scaling a large, DTC brand, nothing is more important than working with a partner that demonstrates a “get stuff done” mentality. Recommend the ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø team 100%"

Dave Gatto, CEO @ Johnnie-o.com

Steven Schweighofer, VP Operations @ Stadium Goods
"When I was looking for a new 3pl, I needed a partner that had a proven track record of shipping fast and managing inventory accurately. ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø's emphasis on continuous improvement and deploying advanced technologies really stood out amongst the competition. They have been an amazing partner."

Steven Schweighofer, VP Operations @ Stadium Goods

Daniel Lydon
"¶¶ÒõÉçÇø stood out in our extensive search for 3PL providers, thanks to its advanced technological infrastructure and profound grasp of our global operational intricacies. However, the heart of ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø's appeal was its family-owned, employee-driven culture, evident during our thorough site evaluations. The onboarding process, led by their seasoned team, reinforced our confidence in choosing ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø as a partner who promises and delivers exceptional service."

Daniel Lydon, Sr. Director of Supply Chain at 3EO Health

Margaret
"We chose ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø for three core reasons: their family-owned heritage aligns with our values of caring for our team, their expertise in providing high-touch services and their commitment to delivering an exceptional customer experience."

Margaret Moraskie, CEO @ Levenger.com

“The people we work with at ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø really care about the success of Vibram. Their partnership and support have been critical to our rapid growth.”

Mike Gionfriddo | CEO Vibram, USA

Sue Fuller, CEO of The Oliver Thomas
"When we launched, our vision was clear, but our logistical needs were complex and evolving. That's where ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø came in, not just as a service provider, but as a true partner in our journey. From handling the complexities of new product lines like footwear to managing the intricacies of special packaging for collaborations, they are with us every step. I think ¶¶ÒõÉçÇø comes across as this huge conglomerate, but actually, it’s a really big, small company. They're an extension of our team, deeply invested in our success."

Sue Fuller, CEO of The Oliver Thomas

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