Choosing an Order Fulfillment Service

December 10th, 2009 by Keith Shay

As you investigate the process of outsourcing to an order fulfillment service, you should begin by thinking about what you really need and want in a business partner to help grow your business. After all, the main goal is to increase sales and grow the organization both organically and externally.

On the surface, all order fulfillment services may look alike and offer similar services. However, when you take a closer look at their individual methods of delivering those services, you will find large differences. Remember that not all warehouses are created equal and the goal is to choose one that is appropriate for you and your business.

It is essential to develop a list of criteria that will enhance your companies operation. The ultimate question is what is important to your clients. Over the next few weeks, I will be discussing these important items – beginning with location.

Remember – these are only suggestions and it is crucial that you spend time developing a list of your specific needs.

1. Location

Location is one of the single most important factors to consider. While order fulfillment warehouses can be found in every state, it is essential to select a fulfillment warehouse that is close to your clients, rather than your place of business. By doing this, you will accomplish three critical actions:

  • Shipping costs will be lower
  • Transit time will be reduced
  • You will operate in a more eco-friendly manner

Did you know that shipping costs are almost equal to the fulfillment warehouse fees? If you are strictly a West coast publisher, then your warehouse needs to be located on the West coast. If your scope is national, then a Midwest location makes the most sense. With a Midwest location the savings are substantial. For example, when shipping nationally from the Midwest, you can save as much as 7% over an East coast or West coast operation.

In today’s world, when you’re competing with companies such as Amazon, clients expect quick delivery of their orders (especially internet orders). Your fulfillment center should be located in an area that can provide 1 to 3 business day transit times to the majority of your recipients.

When your warehouse operation is located centrally to your clients, you can operate in a more environmental friendly manner. Not only will you be saving money, you will also be reducing the amount of greenhouse gasses required to deliver your product to the customer.

Over the next few weeks I will be discussing other important items to consider when choosing an order fulfillment service, such as size and volume, percentage of error, technology and more. These will also be available in a Whitepaper on our website later this week. If you have additional questions, or are interested in receiving this white paper by email, please feel free to contact me directly. I can be reached at (708) 587-4116 or kshay@ware-pak.com

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