Denver sits inside the 2-day ground delivery zone for roughly 75% of the US population when paired with the major carriers' next-day Western expansion. For brands selling outside dense East Coast metros, a single Denver fulfillment node often beats a multi-warehouse setup on cost — without the operational headache.
We work with brands doing 500 to 20,000 orders per month — the band where self-fulfillment stops scaling and enterprise 3PLs charge for capabilities you don't yet need. If your operation has outgrown the garage but isn't ready to negotiate with the public Goliaths, that's the band we're built for.
When your inventory lives in your home metro, the operational feedback loop tightens. You can walk the floor, audit your own SOPs, watch a problem get fixed instead of getting forwarded. We don't rely on this happening — our reporting works whether you ever set foot on site — but it's a nice option to have.
More practically: same-time-zone communication means we're awake when your customer-service team has questions. Orders submitted by 2 PM Mountain ship same day. Exceptions surface in our dashboard, not your inbox at 9 PM the night before a launch.
DTC parcel fulfillment with same-day shipping for orders in by 2 PM. B2B and retail wholesale fulfillment with EDI compliance and routing-guide adherence. Amazon FBA prep done to spec — labels, polybagging, carton content, the rest. Returns processing with disposition rules you set. Kitting, custom packaging, and subscription assembly. Each of these is a real workflow, not a checkbox on a sales deck.
If you have a niche — supplements, CPG, beverage, electronics — say so when you reach out. We'll be honest about whether the operational profile fits before we quote.
Every brand we work with sees their on-hand inventory, in-progress orders, exception queue, and historical accuracy in a dashboard updated in near real time. There's no email-the-account-manager-and-wait loop for basic operational data. If something is breaking, you see it before your customers do.
Pricing is itemized: receiving, storage, pick-and-pack, postage, value-add, returns. No bundled minimums hiding what you're actually paying for. If a line item ever surprises you, we re-explain it. Most don't have to.