Fulfillment

3PL

Third-Party Logistics — an external warehouse that stores, picks, packs, and ships your inventory for a per-unit fee. The step between dropshipping and running your own warehouse.

A 3PL is an external fulfillment warehouse that stores, picks, packs, and ships your inventory for a per-unit fee. Examples: ShipBob, Shipmonk, Shipstation-partnered fulfillment centers, Deliverr/Flexport, and many smaller regional 3PLs.

The 3PL step usually makes sense at $30K-$50K/month in revenue, when dropship shipping times become a real retention problem and the savings from bulk inventory purchase cover the warehousing fees. Typical per-order cost is $3-$7 depending on product dimensions, which is usually cheaper than AliExpress or agent-fulfilled dropshipping once you factor in supplier disputes, lost packages, and support burden.

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