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Case Study: Physical Limitations, Making Room for a 3PL Provider

Everyone starts out small. When your store is at the beginning stages, you’re probably handling most things yourself, including fulfillment and shipping.


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Situation

Everyone starts out small. When your online store is at the beginning stages, you’re probably handling most things yourself, including order fulfillment and shipping. But as your business grows and your customer base expands, you might come to the conclusion that you need a partner. An educational publisher recognized that with the booming success of their product lines, that they needed external help to fulfill their orders. More than ever, their curriculum was flying off the shelves.

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Solution

When Bradford & Bigelow came into the picture, this educational publisher was ordering their printed products monthly at minimum quantities meaning higher unit costs. In addition, the storage space in their office was not nearly enough to keep up with demand. Bradford & Bigelow was able to offer a simple solution: print, warehouse, and distribute. With its platform, it was able to fulfill higher quantity orders with lower unit costs and fulfill all orders from its warehouse.

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Outcome

Outsourcing fulfillment means that you can focus on what’s most important to your business and not worry about the logistics aspect which can be daunting and time-consuming. Instead, you should find a third-party logistics company that can help you with all your needs. By choosing a provider like Bradford & Bigelow that also offers in-house printing capabilities allowed the educational publisher to save countless man-hours and reduce their printing and overhead costs by 15%.

 

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