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Capabilities that power every industry

Whether you sell apparel or pharmaceuticals, footwear or automotive components, our software and services equip our customers with modern, enterprise-grade capabilities so you can unlock greater growth and efficiency.

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Our verticals

Powering customers across verticals and industries

Our expertise and offerings support a diverse range of industry verticals, each with its unique needs and challenges. Below are just a few of the verticals and industries we serve.
Cart.com B2B Industries

B2B companies

For companies selling to other businesses or trying to optimize their internal supply chains, Cart.com solves critical order and inventory management and distribution challenges. Through our nationwide fulfillment capabilities and digital ordering software, we provide B2B solutions that support the secure movement of products and supplies to your customers, your distributors, your franchisees or between locations.

Cart.com Consumer Brands Services

Consumer brands

For B2C and D2C brands and retailers, Cart.com provides comprehensive pre-purchase and post-purchase commerce support. From cross-channel product listing and order management and automation to marketing and marketplace support services to omnichannel fulfillment, Cart.com fuels consumer brand growth with enterprise-level capabilities so they can grow faster and more efficiently.

Cart.com Public sector services

Public sector

For agencies at every level of government, Cart.com is the solution to mission-critical inventory ordering, tracking, storage and distribution challenges. Our warehouses facilitate secure inventory storage and distribution alongside software that enables internal or external ordering and deep inventory visibility aligned with NIST and post-quantum compliant security.

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The true cost of apparel returns: what large brands lose when reverse logistics is an afterthought

The true cost of apparel returns: what large brands lose when reverse logistics is an afterthought

May 13, 2026 - Joe Barth

One in four online apparel purchases gets returned. For some fashion segments — fast fashion, premium casualwear,...

Peak season fulfillment planning for fashion brands: a practical capacity guide

Peak season fulfillment planning for fashion brands: a practical capacity guide

May 06, 2026 - Joe Barth

Black Friday online spending hit $11.8 billion in 2025, up 9.1% year over year. Cyber Monday reached $14.25 billion....

Omnichannel fulfillment for apparel brands: how to run DTC, wholesale, and retail from a single inventory pool

Omnichannel fulfillment for apparel brands: how to run DTC, wholesale, and retail from a single inventory pool

Apr 29, 2026 - Joe Barth

For most of the past decade, the dominant narrative in apparel was about going direct. Cut out the wholesale middleman,...

How AI and predictive inventory forecasting are changing the math for fashion brands

How AI and predictive inventory forecasting are changing the math for fashion brands

Apr 22, 2026 - Joe Barth

Fashion has always been one of the hardest categories to forecast. Short product lifecycles, trend-driven demand that...

SKU complexity at scale: how enterprise apparel brands keep picking accuracy above 99%

SKU complexity at scale: how enterprise apparel brands keep picking accuracy above 99%

Apr 16, 2026 - Joe Barth

A single T-shirt style offered in six sizes and four colors is 24 SKUs. Add a slim fit and a relaxed fit and you're at...