B2B Fulfillment
Unlock B2B order fulfillment excellence
Route optimization technology
Freight brokerage and forwarding services
Intermodal logistics coordination
Retail and wholesale fulfillment expertise
Precision last-mile delivery
Seamless omnichannel fulfillment
Advanced warehouse automation with AI-powered, optimized pick pathing
Real-time tracking
Value-added services like tailored packaging and gift wrapping
B2B fulfillment services
FAQs
What is B2B fulfillment?
How B2B fulfillment works
Fulfillment involves freight shipping, coordinated logistics and careful scheduling. Because these orders are usually larger than B2C shipments, fulfilling them requires careful inventory and warehouse management, including effective shipping solutions to reduce disruptions and delays.
The B2B fulfillment process starts when a business places bulk orders through an online platform, EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) or directly with a supplier. Once the order is received, your fulfillment provider will pick, pack and ship it according to the specifications. This ensures compliance with all requirements, such as proper barcoding, palletization and labeling.
How B2B differs from B2C fulfillment
B2B and B2C are different in several significant ways, which we break down in the following table.
What is the difference between B2B & B2C fulfillment? |
||
B2B |
B2C |
|
|
Order volume |
Frequently involves bulk orders containing hundreds or thousands of units in a single shipment. |
Orders tend to be smaller in volume, with single items or small bundles shipped directly to the customer. |
|
Shipping methods |
Depending on the order size, B2B fulfillment uses freight shipping, LTL or FTL shipments, which are usually palletized and transported by carriers that can handle large-scale logistics. |
Parcel shipping, using services such as FedEx, UPS and USPS to deliver single packages to residential addresses. |
|
Fulfillment speed |
Prioritizes reliability and accuracy over speed. Orders must arrive on time to ensure that retail and distribution operations run smoothly and without supply chain disruptions. |
Often requires same-day and two-day shipping to fulfill diverse customer requirements and expectations. |
|
Cost |
More expensive due to the size and complexity of bulk shipments, which have higher shipping and handling costs. To keep costs low, expenses for freight shipping, warehouse storage and compliance-related expenses must be strategically managed. |
Lower per-order costs because parcels are smaller and use standard packaging and shipping methods. |
Move more, faster - B2B fulfillment simplified
Cart.com's B2B fulfillment services
Omnichannel Fulfillment
Our final mile delivery services ensure your products get to the right wholesaler, retailer, or end customer – every order. Our facility infrastructure and automated distribution and replenishment enable us to succeed in the most demanding multi-channel operations.
Retail Fulfillment
Cart.com's cutting-edge warehousing, transportation and order fulfillment services will help your retail supply chain run more smoothly. Leverage our retail fulfillment expertise and infrastructure, including value-added services such as personalized packaging, gift wrapping and real-time order tracking. You’ll enhance your B2B customers’ experience, differentiate your brand and scale your operations as you grow.
Wholesale Fulfillment
Cart.com's infrastructure and expertise can support efficient distribution and cost-effective wholesale fulfillment of bulk orders. Optimize supply chain processes, ensure fast and accurate deliveries to your B2B customers, streamline wholesale fulfillment operations and enjoy scalability and flexibility like never before.
Transportation management
End-to-end management of inventory transportation through our freight brokerage and freight forwarding services
Our valued fulfillment customers
Proud to serve leading brands
Trusted by customers nationwide
Elevating commerce with Cart.com
Cart.com is our go-to fulfillment partner that can make it happen when we need it to happen.
related blogs
Latest insights from our experts
Three Amazon & Shipping Changes Every Seller Should Know About
Jun 04, 2026 - Peter Curac-Dahl
If you're selling on Amazon right now, you've likely noticed your margins tightening in ways that aren't showing up as...
Sustainable reverse logistics in apparel: how 3PLs are helping brands reduce returns waste
Jun 03, 2026 - Joe Barth
In 2024, approximately 80% of discarded clothing ended up in landfills or was incinerated. Less than 1% was recycled...
7 signs your apparel brand has outgrown your 3PL (and what to do next)
Jun 01, 2026 - Joe Barth
Most apparel brands don't make a deliberate decision to outgrow their fulfillment partner. It happens gradually — a few...
How Laundry Sauce Built a Premium Brand in a Commoditized Category — and Took It to Target
Jun 01, 2026 - Peter Curac-Dahl
Laundry is about as commoditized as it gets. Procter & Gamble and Unilever have owned those shelves for decades. The...
How Eastside Golf Built a Culturally Iconic Brand — and Scaled It with Cart.com
May 27, 2026 - Peter Curac-Dahl
What does it take to build a brand that makes people want to pick up a sport they've never played? Ask Eastside Golf,...
Let's Talk
Ready to supercharge your fulfillment operation?
