Cross-Docking

Move product through, not into storage.

Some shipments aren't meant to sit still. You've got a container landing at the port, a truckload from your manufacturer, or bulk inventory that needs to be split across retail DCs, Amazon, and your ecommerce channel, and every day it spends in storage is a day of fees you don't need to pay.

That's where cross-docking comes in. We receive your inbound freight, sort and stage it against your outbound orders, and get it back on the road — typically within 24 to 48 hours. No long-term storage, no unnecessary handling, no inventory sitting around.

What we handle

  • Receive and reship — inventory comes in, goes right back out to its final destination

  • Sort and consolidate — multiple inbound shipments combined into cleaner outbound loads

  • Deconsolidation — full truckloads and import containers broken down into LTL, parcel, or retail-ready shipments

  • Pass-through to fulfillment — bulk product arrives, gets labeled and prepped, and flows straight into Amazon, wholesale, or ecommerce pipelines

Why clients use us for this

Cross-docking sounds simple until something gets misrouted, mislabeled, or held up at an Amazon receiving dock. After 20 years of fulfillment work — including the detailed routing guides that come with Vendor Central, Whole Foods, Sprouts, and other major retail accounts — we know how to get freight moving through the right paperwork the first time.

You also get the same team on every shipment. We're not a faceless 3PL routing your freight through a queue. When something comes up, you know who to call, and they know your account.

Good fit if you're:

  • An importer needing to break down containers for multiple destinations

  • A brand routing bulk inventory to Amazon FBA, retail DCs, or 3PLs

  • A wholesaler consolidating shipments from multiple suppliers into a single outbound load

  • A growing company that needs flexible overflow space during peak seasons

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