by logisticsplus | Jan 11, 2017 | News
WP$E Radio continues to air short Logistics Plus interview audio clips as part of its business programming. WP$E AM 1450/FM 107.1 is a commercially licensed radio station serving Erie County, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by the Penn State Board of Trustees, and it is operated by Penn State Behrend, under the direction of professional broadcast staff. In addition to providing a one-stop source for global and financial news, WP$E also airs ongoing commentaries from regional business leaders.
Here are some recent WP$E interview audio clips with comments from Jim Berlin, founder and CEO, and Scott Frederick, VP of marketing (click the icons below to listen to the audio replays).
Recent Growth and the WeWork SWAT Team
Union Station Growth and the impact on Downtown Erie
DoorLogistics Intermodal Acquisition
Global Solutions available from a Local Company
Shipping and Warehousing for Amazon Sellers
by logisticsplus | Oct 13, 2016 | News
As recently reported, sources say the giant online retailer Amazon.com is expected to close the Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) program to new sellers during the Q4, 2016 period. New sellers who have not yet sent in their first shipment to Amazon will not be able to do so until January 2017. Amazon’s latest move will leave many hopeful retailers – without their own self-fulfillment programs – on the sidelines as other previously-established FBA sellers fight for those coveted Q4 sales.
Why is Amazon doing this? With the rise of demand and sales that Q4 brings, Amazon usually experiences a huge flood of sellers looking to cash in on the holiday shopping craze, but these ‘growth spurts’ don’t come without consequences. Amazon boasts a huge network of fulfillment centers in 23 states; in fact, they reportedly have over 50 fulfillment centers, over 20 sortation centers, and more than 90,000 full-time employees, but these facilities are not intended to be long-term storage warehouses, but rather temporary short-term storage facilities. The growing number of Amazon FBA sellers, coupled with slow-moving inventory, has put a strain on these fulfillment centers to the point that Amazon was forced to take measures to keep inventory flowing through its veins.
So what can new Amazon sellers do? If you have inventory coming and you see yourself blocked from selling your items on FBA, you still have the option to sell your products through a self-fulfilled (or Merchant-fulfilled) type of scenario with the assistance of a third-party warehousing and fulfillment provider – like Logistics Plus. We are an established and approved member of the Amazon Solutions Provider Network (SPN), so we know how to help sellers import, warehouse, label, and deliver their merchandise according to Amazon specifications.
When you work with Logistics Plus, instead of sending your orders to an FBA distribution center, have your goods delivered to one of our many warehouses around the U.S. (you don’t need to store your merchandise in your own home or garage any longer as some sellers have resorted to doing). When your merchandise is stored at a Logistics Plus warehouse, our warehouse management system (WMS) software provides you with online, complete real-time visibility to your inventory on-hand. Beyond that, the process is very similar to FBA; only you won’t need to worry about inventory management, security, picking & packing, labeling, etc. – Logistics Plus does all of this for you.
- Orders come directly to you through the Amazon system.
- You then forward the order to Logistics Plus along with the prepaid shipping label and packing slip.
- Logistics Plus picks and packs the order, labels it, and then sends the order to your customer.
- You monitor the status of your order through our online WMS.
That’s it. Now you can focus on marketing and selling your products rather than worrying about the warehousing and logistics side of things. If you’re ready to begin your own Merchant/Self-Fulfilled program with Logistics Plus, click the button below to learn more and get started. Alternatively, you can send an email to amazonretailer@logisticsplus.com. We’re here to help!
by logisticsplus | Jun 14, 2016 | News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Amazon Selects Logistics Plus for its Solutions Provider Network
Provides retailers with third-party service options for international shipping.
ERIE, PA (June 14, 2016) – Logistics Plus Inc., a worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, announced today that it has been selected by Amazon to be a part of its Solutions Provider Network (SPN) as part of the Amazon Global Selling program. This program provides the tools and support Amazon sellers and retailers need to grow internationally while taking much of the complexity, cost, and effort out of global selling activities.
Logistics Plus is currently listed as a service provider for FBA international shipping and self-fulfilled international shipping on Amazon’s SPN website. FBA (Fulfillment By Amazon) international shipping is for retailers that need to ship inventory to an Amazon fulfillment center outside of their home country. Self-fulfilled international shipping is for retailers that need to ship the product directly to an international customer.
With over a dozen U.S. locations, and additional offices in countries all around the world, Logistics Plus has been providing international shipping services for the past 20 years. Its international capabilities include imports and exports, air and ocean freight forwarding, project cargo, customs brokerage, global trade compliance, warehousing, and more. For imports, its remote location filing (RLF) status allows it to quickly clear shipments at any and all ports in the United States.
“We are very excited to be included in Amazon’s Solutions Provider Network,” said Jim Berlin, founder, and CEO of Logistics Plus. “Amazon provides many services to its seller community to help them successfully sell their products around the world. Sometimes those services are best covered by a third-party provider. In those cases, Logistics Plus is ready to help with international shipping, warehousing, inventory management, kitting and labeling, released fulfillment to FBAs or direct-to-customers, translation services, and much more.”
Please visit www.logisticsplus.com/Amazon to learn more or email amazonretailer@logisticsplus.com to learn more about Logistics Plus solutions for retailers.
About Logistics Plus Inc.
Logistics Plus provides freight transportation, warehousing, global logistics, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. Founded in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur, Jim Berlin, 20 years ago, Logistics Plus is a fast-growing and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With a strong passion for excellence, its 380+ employees put the “Plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.
The Logistics Plus® network includes offices located in Erie, PA; Alma, AR; Little Rock, AR; Los Angeles, CA; Riverside, CA; San Francisco, CA; Visalia, CA; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Kansas City, MO; Charlotte, NC; Lexington, NC; Buffalo, NY; Cleveland, OH; Charleston, SC; Greenville, SC; Nashville, TN; Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Libya; Mexico; Poland; Saudi Arabia; Turkey; and UAE; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.
Media Contact:
Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
Logistics Plus Inc.
(814) 240-6881
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by logisticsplus | Jun 1, 2016 | News
Logistics Plus® dedicated warehouse solutions are just the right size, in just the right place, for just the right length of time. You don’t pay for space you don’t need; we’ll find you the perfect fit! Need to store your heavy-lift, industrial-sized cargo? No problem – we’ve got it covered. Need to warehouse your retail inventory for Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) or direct-to-customer fulfillment? As a member of the Amazon® Solutions Provider Network – we’ve got that covered too. Need a comprehensive inventory management solution with pick, pack, and ship services? Our strategic partnership with Lynx Fulfillment® can provide everything you need.
We have warehouse facilities strategically located for West Coast, Southwest, Southeast and Northeast distributions. Additionally, we have the leverage and expertise to source additional warehousing space wherever else you need it – even around the world! Customers get full visibility to their inventory through the Logistics Plus eWorldPlus™ warehouse management systems (WMS) powered by CargoWise One®.
Logistics Plus – Erie, PA
Open space and high-ceilings, perfect for heavy-lift and cargo big and small
20- and 40-ton cranes with 15K pound forklift capacity
Secured facility with monitored cameras and alarms
Logistics Plus – Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
Pneumatic tire forklift with 62,000 lb. lifting capacity – the BIGGEST in N. Texas!
Open space, high-ceilings and tall doors perfect for heavy-lift and big cargo
Secured facility with monitored cameras and alarms and fenced-in property
Activated Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ)
Logistics Plus & Lynx Fulfillment – Los Angeles, CA
Co-managed by Logistics Plus and Lynx Fulfillment
Nine (9) docks for loading and unloading
Forklifts with 3K-4K pound heavy-lift capability
Ideal location for imports and pre-FBA storage and labeling
Logistics Plus – Lexington, NC
12-trailer shipping platform
Three (3) docks for loading and unloading
Forklifts with 3K-4K pound heavy-lift capability
Secured facility with monitored cameras and alarms
Lynx Fulfillment – Olean, NY
Comprehensive pick, pack, and ship fulfillment services
Inventory management and inbound customer service
Kitting, bundling, packaging, and labeling services
FBA assembly, labeling and distribution
Ready to get started? Click the button below to request more information on our warehousing and distribution solutions. You can also click the image below to download a PDF version of our North American Warehousing flyer.
by logisticsplus | May 5, 2016 | News
The Amazon effect, ecommerce growth, multichannel/omnichannel retailing: These are all trends pushing retailers and distributors to rethink their global supply chains. If you’re among this group, one of the considerations you may be weighing is whether or not to outsource some or all of your fulfillment operations to a third-party logistics (3PL) company. Here are a few benefits that third-party fulfillment could provide to your operations:
- Reduced Cost Per Order. A 3PL can often provide a lower cost per order when compared to internally managed operations, particularly for small-to-midsized companies.
- Time and Resource Allocation. A 3PL allows companies to concentrate management time on marketing, merchandising, and ecommerce. If transportation, logistics and fulfillment are not core competencies for your company, having a 3PL manage these activities allows you to focus your limited internal time and resources where they can provide the greatest value.
- Scalability for Peak Seasons. During holidays or peak seasons, a 3PL can allow companies to successfully process customer orders without hiring additional staff or requiring greater internal capacity.
- Lower Capital Investment. A 3PL can help reduce the capital outlays for things like new warehouse and fulfillment facilities, order and warehouse management systems, and telephone and communication technologies.
- Faster Fulfillment Times. A 3PL can provide regional distribution across the country so that you can deliver orders more quickly to your customers.
- Lower Transportation Costs. An experienced 3PL will be able to help you reduce your transportation costs by using their expertise to negotiate better rates and find truck capacity in your critical shipping lanes.
- International Imports and Exports. Many multichannel companies use 3PL partners to more effectively source products from overseas, or to distribute orders to customers in foreign countries.
- Direct-to-Customer Shipping. Store-based retailers sometimes contract with 3PL partners to ship direct orders from their ecommerce marketplaces, rather than bring small-order pick/pack/ship into their DCs. Online retailers can also use 3PL partners to manage dual inventories for both Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) and direct-to-customer orders.
Do you have questions or need help with your fulfillment challenges? Logistics Plus specializes in a variety third-party warehousing, distribution, and fulfillment solutions. We invite you to click the button below and contact our fulfillment experts to get started.