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Dart Entities, a closely held distribution and fulfillment 3PL provider, has been a cornerstone of the logistics industry since 1938. Evolving from a traditional warehousing operation into a full-service 3PL provider, Dart excels in multi-tenant logistics, e-commerce fulfillment and transportation, constantly fine-tuning its approach to meet the shifting demands of its partners. Known for its agility, it expertly navigates logistical challenges, offering cutting-edge solutions that boost efficiency, streamline operations and drive significant cost savings for its clients. A defining factor in Dart’s long-standing success is its client-centric philosophy. Rather than positioning itself as an external partner, it fully integrates into its clients’ operations, aligning with their values and becoming a seamless extension of their team. This deep-rooted cultural alignment drives its enduring relationships, some of which have lasted more than 27 years.
Greg Javor, SVP, Global Supply Chain Operations, Mattel
Johnny Ivanyi, Global Head of Logistics CoE, Bayer
Corrie Banks, Sr. Director Logistics Solutions, Trinsight Logistics Platform, TrinityRail
Kevin Larkin, Transportation Manager, Proximo Spirits
Nick Lian, Senior Manager, North America Omnichannel Transportation, URBN
Juan Noguera, Transportation Manager, Gordon Food Service
Adam Van Asten, Director - Global Logistics, Clarios, LLC
Streamlining Operations with 3PL Fulfillment Services
Seamless order fulfillment is no longer a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced and consumer-driven economy—it is a necessity. Emerging 3PL fulfillment trends are transforming the way companies manage the surge in e-commerce and shifting customer expectations for faster deliveries. The global 3PL market was estimated at $1095.85 billion in 2023 and is expected to increase at a CAGR of 8.1 percent from 2024 to 2030. The growth can be attributed to the rising popularity of different e-commerce platforms and the increasing adoption of digital technologies. AI-powered route optimization ensures faster and more cost-effective delivery solutions, particularly for last-mile logistics. Modern 3PL services are leveraging cloud-based technologies to offer real-time visibility and control. These platforms integrate with clients’ e-commerce systems, providing seamless tracking of inventory levels, order status and shipment progress. Warehousing operations now heavily rely on robotics to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Automated guided vehicles transport goods across facilities, reducing human error and ensuring quicker turnarounds, which is critical for meeting tight delivery windows. 3PL providers are also adopting flexible fulfillment models as consumers demand personalized services. These include same-day delivery options for time-sensitive orders and distributed warehousing, which positions inventory closer to end consumers. This edition of Logistics and Transportation Review explores recent developments in the 3PL fulfillment space and how companies are harnessing technological advancements to fulfill last-mile deliveries. We feature insights from industry expert Kevin Larkin, transportation manager at Proximo Spirits. He focuses on finding the right balance between freight brokers and asset carriers for businesses. We also include perspectives from Adam McKinney, general transportation manager at Walmart, who discusses the critical safety considerations in flatbed trucking. He also emphasizes the importance of vehicle inspections, proper load securing, advanced driving skills and comprehensive training for drivers. We hope this edition of Logistics and Transportation Review helps you and your organization build the partnership needed to foster an environment driven by efficient 3PL fulfillment services.