Internet Fulfillment

Written by Linda Alexander
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Online companies frequently outsource their Internet fulfillment. This is a common practice with online companies as many of them don't have a retail storefront or a place to store inventory. Instead, they hire outside contractors who handle order fulfillment and sometimes provide warehousing and inventory tracking.

When choosing an Internet fulfillment company, focus on the critical aspects of your supply chain management. The outsourcing company should have the ability to run a fully automated warehouse. This way, as your business grows, you can add services that you might need. Scalability is important.

Staying Informed through the Internet Fulfillment Process

The Internet also makes it possible to obtain information at any point along the chain. Some web businesses are large enough to have multiple shiploads and vendors. In these cases, you will need to know where your merchandise is at all times. The outsourcing company should have access to the proper technology to make this all happen.

Some web businesses are driven by profit, while others are primarily concerned with quality. Building performance standards into your contract is a great way to ensure your customers get the best service from your Internet fulfillment provider. This way, the company knows what you expect at each step in the process.


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