Our fulfillment services on
behalf of our clients for retail stores can be as varied as
the stores and the products themselves. See a few case histories.
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One Stop Shopping (B2B & B2C)
• Multiple
Distribution Modes (B2B)
• Light Assembly
& Retail Display Support (B2B)
• Television
Home Shopping Drop-Shipping
• Wholesale
Distribution Turnkey Operation (B2B)
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One Stop Shopping (B2B & B2C)
Our client was unhappy with its existing fulfillment operation
and needed a fulfillment operation capable of handling multiple
high-volume promotions with single products selling over 500,000
pieces per year, as well as smaller promotions, including
those resulting from media tests.
Coast
to Coast has set up a system to receive orders via telemarketing
companies, direct mail, the Web, E.D.I., and reorders via
telephone. Coast to Coast picks, packs, assembles kits, and
ships to consumers and to the nation’s leading retailers,
including television shopping networks. In addition, Coast
to Coast has set up a customer service group that answers
questions about orders as well as provide light “technical”
support, by answering questions pertaining to the clients’
products.
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Multiple Distribution Modes (B2B)
Our client needed to imrove its methods of filling its distribution
channels. Primarily a mass-market jewelry design house, the
client was inefficiently operating its own warehouse and distribution
in the U.S., while outsourcing its manufacturing to the orient.
Coast
to Coast took over receiving and warehousing the product,
pick and pack operations, and serviced all distribution channels.
One particular customer of our client was Target, with more
than 1,100 stores. Coast to Coast has shipped to Target in
three different modes on a weekly basis: a) shipping directly
to distribution centers, b) custom-configured with over 150
SKU’s and shipped directly to each store, c) pre-packaged
for individual stores, but then shipped to the distribution
centers. Since taking over distribution for its client, Coast
to Coast’s services have reduced vendor compliance penalties
to zero, while reducing the client's overall warehousing and
distribution costs.
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Light Assembly and Retail Display Support (B2B)
A beauty products manufacturer needed a fulfillment house
to assemble hair accessories and package them for displays
for 2,000+ professional beauty-supply stores.
Coast
to Coast received the products, assembled them in appropriate
packaging, generated bar-coded labels, assembled and stocked
displays and handled all shipments for restocking. In the
first four months, Coast to Coast shipped more than 2 million
pieces.
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Television Home Shopping Drop-shipping
Coast to Coast’s client did not want to ship large amounts
of inventory into a leading television shopping network on
a “guaranteed sale” basis – in which the
shopping network had total return privileges on the merchandise
which would be packed and labeled specially for the shopping
network.
Coast
to Coast -- already an established third-party fulfillment
warehouse for the TV shopping network, with an excellent service
record -- was able to receive order data from the TV shopping
network, and drop-ship orders directly to the consumers. The
client thus saved the expense of shipping the product into
the warehouse, had zero returns, and was paid for 100% of
the merchandise shipped to the shopping network’s customers.
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Wholesale Distribution Turnkey Operation (B2B)
Our client, a European-based manufacturing company, wanted
to expand into the United States at minimal expense, by only
employing a sales and marketing force.
Coast
to Coast provided a turnkey distribution solution, in which
we would receive products from Europe, repackage it for retail,
warehouse the products, receive wholesale orders, fill those
orders, provide customer service, invoice customers, and receive
payments. Coast to Coast provided a complete, one-stop solution
to support the client’s U.S. sales and marketing team.
Coast to Coast became the “invisible” extension
of its client.
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B2C Case Histories
Also, see our business-to-consumer case histories.
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