Here is the method to speed up the warehousing and shelving of your most troublesome FTW1 warehouse

Here is the method to speed up the warehousing and shelving of your most troublesome FTW1 warehouse


  
After verification with Amazon, it was confirmed that this was indeed the case. UPS itself is Amazon's official logistics partner. In view of the current situation, UPS began to think about how to further consolidate its position in this warehouse explosion war, and quietly negotiated with Amazon, asking you to give priority to listing the goods delivered by our company (I will give you an extra $1 per box, (I guess)), but there must be a benefit agreement.
There are 4 channels for warehousing in the United States:

  1. Full cabinet direct delivery

  2. Truck delivery

  3. UPS delivery

  4. Fedex delivery

  5. And I'm welcome to add anything I don't know...

 
After this notice, all sellers have put labels on their products in the hope of early delivery to the warehouse. I personally think it is useful, because after putting them on, they will be more eye-catching and easier to find. Then the employees in the Amazon warehouse will see the label and give priority to it. However, it is hard to say what the speed of listing will be after a period of time, because the overall volume is here. If only 50% of the back-end deliveries were made with UPS, and now 90% of the back-end deliveries are made with UPS, and the volume of goods is not proportional to the warehouse processing capacity, then no matter how much priority is given, it will still be slow. Of course, this is a later story.
 
In fact, there was a silent war between UPS and Fedex in May. At that time, Fedex's pickup and delivery were very slow because the warehouse staff were infected with the new coronavirus. As a result, all major freight forwarders switched to UPS for delivery. As a result, the UPS official website was updated like crazy during this period. The updated estimated delivery time was often earlier than the pickup time. There were also delays due to bad weather some time ago, which was simply toxic.
 
After all the rambling, I’m going to label and label. Here are six popular warehouses that can be operated in this way:
 

  • FTW1 33333 LBJ FWY Dallas TX 75241

  • MEM1 3292 E Holmes Rd Memphis TN 38118

  • IND9 1151 S GRAHAM RD GREENWOOD IN 46143-7830

  • CLT2 10240 O ld D owd Rd Charlotte, NC 28214-8082 U nited States Charlotte NC 28214-8082

  • MDW2 250 Emerald Joliet IL 60433-3280

  • AVP1 550 Oak Ridge Road Hazle Township PA 18202-9361

 


 
Let’s go! Let’s put labels together~

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