3PL Services That Scale Your Business Without The Operational Burden

We handle your logistics so you can focus on growth. From warehousing to inventory handling, Keach Fulfillment provides third party logistics 3PL  services built for e-commerce brands and businesses that need reliable, scalable operations.

Running a business means making hundreds of decisions daily. Logistics shouldn’t consume your time and resources. As your 3PL  service provider, we take on the warehousing, inventory management, and order fulfillment that keep your products moving. You stay focused on what you do best while we handle the operational details.

Dependable fulfillment services for retail businesses

Serving businesses across multiple industries since 2018

Trusted by e-commerce brands managing 500+ orders monthly.

What Are 3PL Services?

3PL  services (third party logistics) mean outsourcing your supply chain operations to an external partner. Instead of managing your own warehouse, hiring fulfillment staff, and negotiating carrier contracts, a 3PL  logistics services provider handles all of it.

How It Works In Practice

You send your inventory to our warehouse. We receive, store, track, and manage it in our system. When orders come in from your store, marketplace, or sales channels, we pick the products and pack them securely. You get real-time visibility into inventory levels and order status without doing the physical work.

Difference Between In-House & 3PL

In-house logistics means you rent warehouse space, hire and train staff, buy equipment, manage inventory systems, negotiate with carriers, and handle all the daily operational challenges yourself. With 3PL  services, you’re accessing an established infrastructure, trained team, and proven processes without the capital investment or management overhead.

This isn’t just about saving time. It’s about accessing expertise, technology, and scale that would take years and significant investment to build yourself.

We Work With the Platforms You Already Use

No complicated setups or switching platforms. Keach Fulfillment connects directly with the world’s biggest ecommerce platforms, so your orders flow to us automatically the moment a customer hits “buy.”

What Keach Fulfillment Covers Under 3PL Services

Our 3PL  services cover the complete spectrum of logistics operations. We don’t just handle one piece of the puzzle. We manage the entire flow from the moment your inventory arrives at our facility until it reaches your customer.

Our Role As Your 3PL Partner

We don’t see ourselves as just a vendor. We’re an extension of your operations team. When you partner with Keach Fulfillment, you’re not handing off logistics and hoping for the best. You’re connecting to a team that treats your inventory like our own and your customers like ours. Every package that leaves our facility carries your brand reputation, and we take that seriously.

This is what third party logistics 3PL  services should do: remove operational barriers to growth.

How Our 3PL Process Works

Starting with a new 3PL service provider shouldn’t feel risky or complicated. Here’s how we work together:

Step 1: Understanding Your Business and Logistics Needs

We start by learning about your products, order volume, shipping zones, special requirements (packaging, handling, compliance needs), and current pain points. This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a discovery conversation to understand if we’re a good fit and how we can best support your operations.

Step 2: Custom 3PL Strategy & Planning

Based on what you’ve told us, we design a fulfillment plan. This includes warehouse location selection, receiving procedures, storage approach, order processing workflow, and cost projections. You know exactly what to expect before sending us any inventory.

Step 3: Storage & Fulfillment

Your products arrive at our facility. We receive them, verify quantities, log them into our system, and organize them for efficient picking. When orders come in, we process them within 24 hours (99.99% of the time), pack them properly, and secure them.

Step 4: Monitoring, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement

You get access to real-time inventory dashboards, order status updates, and performance reports. We track our accuracy rates and error rates. When issues come up, we address them quickly and look for ways to prevent them from happening again.

This process is designed to be straightforward and repeatable, whether you’re shipping 50 orders monthly or 5,000.

Businesses That Benefit From Our 3PL Services

Our 3PL  logistics services work for a range of business types, but they’re particularly valuable for companies at certain stages of growth.

E-commerce brands

Online stores sell through their own website, Amazon, Shopify, or multiple platforms simultaneously. If you’re doing more than basic dropshipping and need reliable fulfillment, 3PL  ecommerce fulfillment services help you compete with larger brands on reliability.

Retail businesses

Companies with physical and online sales channels that need consistent inventory distribution, replenishment coordination, and order fulfillment across locations.

SMEs & startups

Small to medium businesses that have outgrown self-fulfillment but aren’t ready to invest in their own warehouse infrastructure. You need professional logistics without enterprise-level complexity or cost.

Growing & scaling companies

Businesses are experiencing growth that’s straining current fulfillment capabilities. Whether that’s seasonal spikes, expansion into new markets, or steady month-over-month increases, our 3PL  service scales with you.

If you’re selling physical products and logistics is becoming a bottleneck to growth, you’re probably a good fit for third party logistics.

Compliance, Safety, & Operational Standards

Logistics requires trust. You’re giving us your inventory and your customer relationships. Here’s how we protect both:

Handling Standards

Our warehouse team follows documented procedures for receiving, storage location assignment, picking, and packing. Every staff member is trained on these processes and held accountable for following them.

Storage Safety

Products are stored in organized, secure facilities with proper shelving, climate control options where needed, and security monitoring. We treat your inventory with care because damage and loss hurt your business.

Process Consistency

We use the same proven workflows for every client. This consistency reduces errors and ensures reliable performance. When you send us an order, you know exactly how it will be processed.

Quality Control

Regular inventory audits, accuracy checks, and performance reviews. We measure ourselves on order accuracy, damage rates, and on-time fulfillment. When we fall short, we investigate why and make corrections.

Risk Awareness

We maintain appropriate insurance coverage, follow safety protocols, and stay informed on compliance requirements that affect your products.

Professional 3PL  kitting services and operations require this level of attention to detail and accountability.

Why Choose Keach Fulfillment

There are many 3PL  service providers. Here’s what makes working with us different:

Proven Experience

We've been handling e-commerce fulfillment and logistics since before it was the default way of doing business. We've seen the industry evolve and adapted our systems and processes accordingly.

99.99% Order Accuracy

We process orders correctly 99.99% of the time. When mistakes happen, we own them and fix them quickly. Our quality control processes and trained warehouse staff keep error rates low.

No Long-Term Contracts

We earn your business through performance, not by locking you into multi-year agreements. If our 3PL warehousing services don't meet your needs, you're not trapped.

Multi-Platform Integration

Direct integrations with Shopify, Amazon, Walmart, WooCommerce, eBay, Etsy, TikTok Shop, and more. Orders flow automatically from your sales channels to our warehouse without manual data entry.

Transparent Pricing & Reporting

You know what you're paying for and what you're getting. Real-time inventory visibility, performance metrics, and straightforward communication about costs and capabilities.

Scalable Infrastructure

Whether you're shipping 100 orders monthly or 10,000, our systems and warehouse capacity can handle it. Seasonal spikes, product launches, and growth don't require you to find a new logistics partner.

Start With a 3PL Consultation

Ready to Stop Managing Logistics and Start Growing Your Business?

We’re not here to pressure you into a contract. We want to understand your current situation, explain how our 3PL services might help, and see if we’re a good fit.

Whether you’re shipping 50 orders monthly or 5,000, if logistics is taking time away from actually running your business, let’s talk about how Keach Fulfillment can take that operational burden off your plate.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 3PL  company (third party logistics provider) handles the physical movement and storage of your products. This includes warehousing your inventory, managing stock levels, processing orders when customers buy from you, picking and packing products, and handling returns.

Instead of doing all this yourself with your own warehouse and staff, you outsource it to a 3PL  service provider who has the infrastructure, technology, and expertise already in place. They become your logistics department without being on your payroll.

The scope can vary. Some businesses use 3PL  services just for warehousing. Others outsource everything from receiving supplier shipments to final delivery and returns processing.

At Keach Fulfillment, we offer complete third party logistics 3PL  services that cover the entire fulfillment cycle except shipping of any kind.

3PL  services work for businesses of all sizes, but they're particularly valuable for small to medium businesses that have outgrown self-fulfillment.

If you're shipping 50+ orders weekly and finding that fulfillment is taking up 15-20 hours of your time, that's time you could spend on marketing, product development, or customer acquisition. The cost of 3PL  services is often offset by the value of your time and the ability to focus on revenue-generating activities.

Small businesses also benefit from accessing infrastructure they couldn't afford to build themselves. You get professional warehouse management systems, bulk shipping discounts, multi-location facilities, and trained staff without the capital investment.

Many 3PL  service providers (including us) work with businesses of various sizes. We don't require massive order volumes. What matters is that you have consistent, predictable fulfillment needs and are ready to outsource the operational work.

Scaling in-house logistics is expensive and risky. You need to lease larger warehouse space, hire more staff, buy more equipment, and implement more sophisticated inventory systems. All of this requires capital and management attention.

With 3PL  logistics services, you access scalable infrastructure immediately. If your orders double during the holidays, we handle the spike with our existing capacity. If you expand into new markets, we can position inventory in different locations without you opening new facilities.

The operational complexity increases for us, not for you. You're not hiring seasonal workers, training new staff, or managing warehouse expansions. You're just growing your sales while we handle the increased fulfillment volume.

This is especially important for e-commerce businesses where growth can be unpredictable. A product goes viral, a marketing campaign overperforms, or you land a big wholesale account. Our 3PL  warehousing services flex to meet demand without you scrambling to add capacity.

3PL  services are common across many industries, but they're especially prevalent in e-commerce, retail, and direct-to-consumer businesses.

E-commerce (online stores selling through their own websites or marketplaces) make up a large portion of 3PL  clients. These businesses need fast, accurate fulfillment to compete on shipping speed and customer experience.

Retail chains use third party logistics for inventory distribution, moving products from manufacturers to store locations efficiently.

Subscription box companies rely on 3PL  services to assemble and ship recurring orders each month.

Wholesale distributors use 3PL  warehouse services to manage B2B shipments to other businesses.

Consumer goods brands (beauty, supplements, apparel, electronics, home goods) often outsource logistics so they can focus on product development and marketing.

Really, any business selling physical products can benefit from 3PL  services if logistics is becoming a bottleneck or distraction from core business activities.

Dropshipping and 3PL  are completely different models.

Dropshipping: You sell products you don't own or stock. When a customer orders, you forward that order to a supplier who ships directly to the customer. You never touch the inventory. Your margin is the difference between what the customer pays and what the supplier charges.

3PL : You own the inventory. You buy products from manufacturers or suppliers, send them to a 3PL  warehouse, and the 3PL  service provider stores and ships them when orders come in. You control the inventory, branding, packaging, and customer experience.

With dropshipping, you have minimal control over shipping times, product quality, and packaging. With 3PL  services, you maintain full control while outsourcing the physical logistics work.

Most established e-commerce brands use 3PL  services rather than dropshipping because it provides better margins, faster shipping, quality control, and brand consistency.

3PL  pricing typically includes several components:

Storage fees: Charged monthly based on the space your inventory occupies (often per pallet or cubic foot). The common range is $10-40 per pallet monthly. We offer up to 7 days of free storage for new inventory.

Receiving fees: When you send inventory to the warehouse, there's a fee for unloading, counting, and logging it into the system. Usually $25-50 per hour or a per-unit charge.

pick pack and ship fees: The cost to pull items from shelves and pack orders for shipment. Typically $3-7 per order, depending on complexity and number of items.

Shipping costs: The actual carrier charges, usually passed through at discounted rates the 3PL  provider has negotiated (often 20-30% below retail shipping prices).

Special services: Additional fees for kitting, custom packaging, gift wrapping, or other value-added services.

For a small business shipping 200 orders monthly with moderate inventory, total costs might range from $800-1,500/month, including all fees. Larger operations benefit from better per-unit economics.

At Keach Fulfillment, we provide transparent pricing based on your specific needs. No hidden fees or surprises.

Yes, and this is actually one of the biggest advantages of professional 3PL  ecommerce fulfillment services.

We integrate directly with major platforms: Shopify, Amazon, Walmart, WooCommerce, eBay, Etsy, TikTok Shop, Wix, Squarespace, and more. Orders from all your sales channels flow into our warehouse management system automatically.

This means you can sell on your own website, Amazon, and eBay simultaneously without managing separate fulfillment processes for each channel. We receive all the orders, fulfill them from the same inventory pool, and handle shipping regardless of where the sale originated.

Multi-channel fulfillment eliminates the complexity of managing inventory across different platforms. You have one inventory pool, one warehouse partner, and visibility across all your sales channels in a single system.

Your inventory belongs to you. If you decide to leave (for any reason), we coordinate the return or transfer of your products.

You have several options:

  • Ship it to yourself: We pack and send your inventory to your location
  • Transfer to another 3PL : We coordinate shipment to your new logistics provider
  • Ship to multiple locations: We can split the inventory and send it to different addresses

There are no penalties for leaving, though you'll pay for the labor and shipping costs associated with moving inventory out. Since we don't require long-term contracts, you're not locked in.

Most 3PL  service providers (including us) want to earn your business through performance, not contractual obligations. If our services aren't meeting your needs, we'd rather help you transition smoothly than keep you unhappy.

The typical timeline from initial contact to shipping your first order is 1-3 weeks:

Week 1: Discovery call to understand your needs, system integration setup, and account configuration in our warehouse management system.

Week 2: You ship inventory to our facility. We receive it, count everything, and enter it into our system with proper locations assigned.

Week 2-3: Testing phase where we process sample orders to verify integration, picking accuracy, and packaging standards.

Week 3+: Live operations begin.

Simpler setups (few SKUs, straightforward products, standard packaging) can go live in 7-10 days. More complex situations (hundreds of SKUs, custom packaging requirements, special handling needs) might take 3-4 weeks.

The key to a fast setup is having your inventory organized and clearly labeled when it arrives, and being responsive during the integration and testing phases.

Many 3PL  logistics service providers offer international shipping, though capabilities vary.

At Keach Fulfillment, we handle international shipments to 220+ countries. This includes coordinating with international carriers, managing customs documentation, and ensuring compliance with destination country requirements.

International shipping is more complex than domestic shipping. There are customs forms, duties, and taxes to consider, longer transit times, and different carrier options (postal services, express carriers, freight forwarders). A good 3PL  warehouse services provider helps navigate this complexity.

If you're selling internationally or planning to expand globally, ask potential 3PL  partners about their international capabilities, which countries they serve, what carriers they work with, and how they handle customs documentation.

For most e-commerce businesses, starting with domestic 3PL  services and adding international shipping as you grow is a practical approach.