What are the 6 Typical Steps Involved in Fulfillment & Shipping?

Customers expect their orders to arrive on time and in mint condition. To exceed customer expectations, the best fulfillment and shipping companies typically follow a series of the same steps. Although the steps remain the same, the level of execution among fulfillment and shipping companies is not the same. Issues such as weather, equipment malfunctions, and logistical errors committed by drivers differentiate performance. At Complete Mailing and Printing, we ensure the completion of the following six steps involved in Fulfillment and Shipping in a timely manner.

Receive Inventory

After a customer places an order, the fulfillment and shipping company receives the inventory from the manufacturer or a third-party vendor. Receiving inventory requires a shipping and fulfillment company to verify the condition of the inventory, as well as the quantity of the products shipped. The key is to confirm all of the products have arrived in a condition that exceeds customer expectations. For especially large orders, a fulfillment and shipping company lets the manufacturer or third-party vendor know about the reception of the orders.

Store Order

After sorting, labeling, and organizing inventory, the next step in the process involves moving products to short or long-term storage. Most fulfillment and shipping companies that move products to short-term storage hold the products for existing orders. They often conduct another inspection before the processing step for each order. For bulk orders, fulfillment and shipping companies ensure a large number of products are in stock to prevent shipping delays.

Process Order

This is the step in which advanced technology plays an important role in ensuring the accurate transfer of products. Automated technology used for an order processing management system works seamlessly with shopping cart features to select the right products for imminent shipment. A packing slip created by digital printing services or custom mailing services presents the details of an order that include product features and specifications,

Pick Products

The processing steps get products ready to be picked manually or by operating an automated system that scans barcodes. Some large fulfillment companies such as Amazon use warehouse robots in conjunction with employees to select and retrieve the products required for shipping. Members of picking teams are assigned specific roles during the picking step to choose the correct products. Workers must be aware of amounts, colors, and sizes when picking products.

Packing Products

The same group of workers used for packing products also completes the packing products step. Automated robots also play a role during the packing step to improve speed and efficiency. The types of packing materials used depend on the weight of the cargo, as well as how fragile the products are while in transit. For example, products constructed with at least some glass require packing materials that provide sufficient cushion.

Ship Order

Fulfillment and shipping companies either ship orders directly to customers or involve third-party vendors to handle larger orders. They send orders to customers via an airline, freight line, or postal carrier. One of the most important criteria for successfully completing the last step is to keep customers aware of the status of their orders. Another important shipping criterion is to follow the shipping requirements established by third-party carriers.

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