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Traditional warehousing
- Typically full pallet movements only: pallet in, storage, pallet out
- Service levels do not take end-consumer expectations into account, e.g. no same-day dispatch
- Limited ability for value-added services to enhance the end-consumer experience, e.g. packaging options, gift cards etc.
- Traditionally connected to trucking networks; may not have connections with last-mile delivery carriers
e-Commerce and fulfillment specialist
- Focused on individual order and item-level picking and packing
- Service levels designed to serve end-consumer expectations of delivery times and reliability
- Broader spectrum of value-added services, particularly relevant for e-commerce, e.g. returns, packaging, gift cards etc.
- Integrated with relevant last-mile carriers for consumer (B2C) delivery
Why does this matter to you?
What sort of consumer experience do you want to offer? Your choice of third-party logistics provider can significantly determine the quality of your consumer experience.