Ottawa Logistics Firm Sees 190 Order Growth Amid Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics Firm Sees 190 Order Growth Amid Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics Fulfillment successfully transformed into e-commerce logistics, experiencing a 190% surge in orders within a year. Their secret lies in optimizing operational processes, introducing advanced technology, and focusing on customer experience. This article summarizes their success, offering valuable lessons for other 3PL companies transitioning to e-commerce logistics. It emphasizes the importance of defining clear goals, streamlining processes, embracing technology, prioritizing customer experience, and selecting suitable partners.

01/28/2026 Warehousing
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Directtoconsumer Brands Boost Supply Chains for Peak Season

Directtoconsumer Brands Boost Supply Chains for Peak Season

DTC brands face peak season challenges requiring enhanced supply chain resilience. This report reveals four key strategies: flexible inventory management, diversified distribution channels, expanded 3PL partnerships, and the application of predictive analytics. By optimizing inventory levels, mitigating risks, and improving efficiency, DTC brands can build a more resilient supply chain capable of succeeding during peak seasons. These strategies empower brands to navigate increased demand and potential disruptions, ultimately leading to improved customer satisfaction and profitability.

US Industrial Real Estate Demand Stays Strong Despite Market Shifts

US Industrial Real Estate Demand Stays Strong Despite Market Shifts

A CBRE report indicates continued strong demand in the US industrial real estate leasing market, with vacancy rates holding steady at 6.6% in Q3. E-commerce remains a significant driver, with 3PL logistics companies being key tenants. Completions are increasing, potentially leading to a more balanced market. Moving forward, it's crucial to monitor market dynamics and structural shifts. The industrial sector continues to benefit from strong consumer demand and supply chain optimization strategies.

Amazon Sellers Explore Inventoryfree Ecommerce Models

Amazon Sellers Explore Inventoryfree Ecommerce Models

This article unveils four zero-inventory models, helping e-commerce entrepreneurs start light on the Amazon platform and tap into the blue ocean of e-commerce. It provides a detailed analysis of the advantages and disadvantages, as well as operational methods, of Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), Dropshipping, Third-Party Logistics (3PL), and digital product sales. This guide assists you in choosing the most suitable model to realize your Amazon gold-mining dreams.

Supply Chain Costs Rise Stability Expected Soon

Supply Chain Costs Rise Stability Expected Soon

The EDGE conference focuses on the economy, nearshoring, shipper-3PL collaboration, and AI. Economic slowdowns are prompting a rise in nearshoring strategies. Collaborative partnerships are being optimized for efficiency. Artificial intelligence is empowering logistics operations, enhancing visibility and streamlining processes. These trends collectively contribute to greater supply chain stability and resilience in a rapidly changing global landscape. The conference aims to provide insights and strategies for navigating these challenges and leveraging opportunities for growth.

3pls Adopt Tech to Boost Ecommerce Peak Efficiency

3pls Adopt Tech to Boost Ecommerce Peak Efficiency

The report highlights the importance of e-commerce technology upgrades for third-party logistics (3PL) companies. To enhance operational efficiency and prepare for peak e-commerce seasons, 3PLs should focus on selecting appropriate warehouse management, order management, and transportation management systems. Key considerations during implementation include system compatibility, employee training, and data migration. By strategically adopting and integrating these technologies, 3PLs can optimize their processes and better serve their e-commerce clients.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a five-year pilot program, for the first time allowing non-asset based Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to participate in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT). This aims to strengthen supply chain security and address potential vulnerabilities. Participating companies must meet security standards, receive facilitation benefits, and contribute to overall supply chain security enhancement. The pilot program will provide experience for future CTPAT program expansion.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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4PL Services Boost Strategic Supply Chain Growth

4PL Services Boost Strategic Supply Chain Growth

4PL, acting as a 'lead logistics provider,' integrates resources like 3PL, technology, and consulting to offer end-to-end supply chain solutions. Companies avoid building their own logistics departments, reducing operational costs and gaining access to professional supply chain management and data analysis support. This allows them to focus on their core business activities and improve overall efficiency. 4PL fosters strategic partnerships, optimizing the entire supply chain from sourcing to delivery for enhanced performance and competitive advantage.

Amazon AWD Eases Inventory Challenges for Ecommerce Sellers

Amazon AWD Eases Inventory Challenges for Ecommerce Sellers

Amazon launched AWD (Amazon Warehousing & Distribution), offering third-party sellers low-cost, long-term inventory storage, optimizing supply chains, and reducing warehousing costs. However, it may increase dependence on the Amazon ecosystem. This presents an opportunity for sellers but poses a challenge to 3PL providers. Sellers need to refine inventory management and pay close attention to policy changes to maximize profits. Careful inventory management and monitoring policy changes are crucial for sellers to maximize profits in this new landscape.

01/06/2026 Warehousing
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Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

This selection of "must-read" articles from "Logistics Management" magazine for 2025 covers key areas: transportation trends, logistics technology, and global logistics. The articles delve into crucial topics such as data, artificial intelligence, automation, e-commerce, reverse logistics, talent reshaping, tariff policies, freight forwarding, 3PL, trucking, ocean shipping, and warehouse automation. The aim is to help logistics professionals gain insights into market changes and grasp future development directions, preparing them for the evolving landscape of the industry.