No. I Fulfillment

A warehouse
that talks to the platform.

Send us inventory. We’ll warehouse it, pick it, pack it, and ship it — and we’ll write your purchase orders on a cadence derived from your actual sales, so you stop carrying dead stock and stop running out of bestsellers.

SKUs stored
5k+
Daily orders
1k+
Carriers
4
Accuracy
99.8%

No. II · The offer

3PL, plus brain.

A warehouse that stores your stock is table stakes. What most brands actually need is a warehouse connected to the platform that’s selling it — so orders flow, inventory is pooled across channels, and reorders happen before you stock out.

Warehousing

Climate-controlled racked storage, dedicated bins per SKU. Received, counted, and inspected at intake. Photo-verified if a complaint arises.

Pick & Pack

Two-operator verification on orders over $200. Custom packaging available. Branded inserts, thank-you cards, and tissue wrapping handled on standing instruction.

Carriers

Negotiated rates across USPS, UPS, FedEx, and regional carriers. Rate-shopping per order. International options via Passport & DHL.

Returns

RMA portal integrated into your storefront. Return-to-stock or return-to-refurbish workflow. Refund, exchange, or store credit policies are your rules.

Inventory Pooling

One stock count per SKU, broadcast to storefront, Amazon, Google, Meta, wholesale. No more double-sells across channels.

Reporting

Daily reconciliation against channel orders. Aging reports, slow-mover flags, carry-cost visibility. Accrual-accounting ready.

No. III

Demand planning
that writes its own POs.

Most brands reorder when they notice. Ours reorder when the math says to — a cadence derived from velocity, lead time, and seasonality. The system drafts the PO against your supplier on its schedule; you approve it or you don’t.

  1. Observe

    Daily sales velocity, stock on hand, inbound POs, return rate, and channel mix in one view.

  2. Forecast

    Projected depletion date per SKU, lead-time aware, season-adjusted, and tagged against launch events.

  3. Draft

    PO drafted against the supplier you specified, at the quantity the math recommends.

  4. Approve

    Email or Slack: approve, adjust, or reject. Default behavior is your rule.

Platform fees — FBA, referral, label cost — pass through at cost. Every time.

Our rate is quoted once, against your volume.

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