Choosing the right warehousing and distribution partner can make or break your supply chain. Whether you need short-term overflow space or a long-term 3PL relationship, these factors will help you evaluate options across the United States.

Location and reach

Your warehouse should be close enough to your customers to keep transit times and costs in check. Consider regional hubs (e.g., Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta) if you serve the whole country, or multiple smaller locations for faster last-mile delivery.

Flexibility and scalability

Peak seasons and growth spurts require space and labor that can scale. Look for a partner that can adjust to volume changes without long-term lock-ins or rigid contracts.

Technology and visibility

Real-time inventory visibility, order status, and reporting are essential. Ask about WMS capabilities, API or EDI integration, and how you’ll track stock and orders day to day.

At Pro Shipping & Storage, we combine strategic warehouse locations with flexible terms and clear visibility—so you can focus on selling while we handle the rest. Get in touch to discuss your needs.