Let’s say you’re a mid-size eCommerce retailer that is outsourcing storage and shipping to a fulfillment center. When a customer places an order through your online store, the fulfillment center is notified – and that’s when the action begins! How does this work? Let’s take a look at what is involved in the pick and pack fulfillment process to find out.
The process begins with picking, which involves fulfilling employees using a “picking list” to locate the item, or items if multiple quantities have been ordered, within the warehouse. Once the item or items have been picked, it’s time to pack!
Packing involves putting the item in an appropriately-sized box, along with any packing materials needed to mitigate shipping damage, such as bubble wrap or styrofoam peanuts. Depending on the nature of the product and the needs of customers, promotional materials or flyers may also be included in the packing process.
Next, the employee prints out a shipping label, places it on the box, and passes the package on to another worker or through a computerized system for a quality assurance (QA) check. During QA, the box is inspected for any noticeable damage or other issues and shipping labels are double-checked. If there’s a problem, the box is returned to the packer; if not, it’s shipped off to your customer and you’re notified (and provided with a tracking number) through an online portal.
It’s important to note that reputable fulfillment centers don’t leave choosing the correct box or packing materials up to their employees; instead, they will use a pick and pack warehouse management system. These systems provide instruction to employees regarding which size box to use and how much packing material is required. This helps ensure items consistently reach their final destination undamaged while offering the lowest possible shipping costs.
Most fulfillment centers work to streamline the pick and pack process to reduce costs, and then pass these savings on to their customers. There are four main techniques:
Now that we’ve answered the question “what is picking and packing,” and described the various pick and pack fulfillment techniques, it’s time to look at its benefits, and why pick and pack is so popular among fulfillment centers.
At The Fulfillment Lab, we use pick and pack services to offer you and your customers first-class service. While small pick and pack fees apply, we offset these costs with our strategically-located facilities.
With multiple locations (2 domestic and 12 international facilities), we are able to store inventory strategically to reduce shipping costs and increase the speed of delivery. We also use proprietary warehouse management software to ensure order accuracy and to offer you valuable metrics.
We are also big believers in fulfillment marketing. So, our employees don’t just pick, pack, and ship brown boxes; they can actually tailor packaging to your customer based on demographics and data analytics, delivering a more personalized, unique customer experience that won’t soon be forgotten.
To learn more about The Fulfillment Lab, the services we offer, and what we can do for you, visit us online or contact us today.