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Customer Case Studies

See how growing brands improved order handling, warehouse coordination, delivery timing, and fulfillment cost through more practical logistics workflows.

Ecommerce Fulfillment

A steadier direct-shipping path for U.S. apparel orders

Lady Jiuce ships continuously to U.S. buyers. Packing, export, air booking, customs, and last-mile delivery were connected into a steadier direct-shipping path.

What we did

Aligned U.S. order rhythm, delivery expectations, and cost boundaries.
Reconnected packing, booking, customs, and final delivery into one reusable direct-shipping lane.
Kept the flow tuned for recurring daily apparel orders instead of one-off acceleration.

What improved

Faster delivery

15-20 days -> 7-12 days

Reference transit time into the U.S. shortened and receipt rhythm became steadier.

Lower logistics pressure

About 20% optimized

Reducing waiting time and handoff friction improved the overall cost structure.

Customer operations team

"The U.S. shipping rhythm became easier to understand. Our team can now judge when to replenish, when to follow up, and where each order sits in the fulfillment path."

3PL Fulfillment

Reshaping dual-warehouse fulfillment for U.S. orders

In The Lab needed U.S. orders to enter a local path faster while still serving non-U.S. markets. Inventory was layered across domestic stock and U.S. East and West Coast warehouses.

What we did

Separated U.S. orders as the main speed-improvement target while keeping non-U.S. orders on a domestic inventory path.
Connected domestic inventory with West Coast and East Coast U.S. warehouse coverage.
Set a clearer replenishment and dispatch rhythm for a U.S.-first order mix.

What improved

Faster delivery

7-15 days -> 3-7 days

The overall delivery cycle shortened once U.S. orders moved into local paths.

Lower total cost

About 50% optimized

Inventory split and dual-warehouse coordination created a more efficient cost structure.

Customer fulfillment team

"We wanted faster U.S. delivery without turning inventory into a bigger burden. The dual-warehouse path gave us speed while keeping the rest of the business steady."

Warehouse Network

Reworking fulfillment for multi-market orders

Raboesy ships continuously into multiple markets. We split warehouse and lane logic by destination so orders could move through closer fulfillment nodes with lower cross-region pressure.

What we did

Separated the U.S., U.K., and Europe into distinct destination layers.
Matched U.S., U.K., and Germany warehouse coverage with dedicated regional lanes.
Routed orders by destination so multi-market fulfillment could run in one clearer operating rhythm.

What improved

Faster fulfillment

7-20 days -> 3-7 days

Orders moved through better-fit regional paths, shortening the overall delivery cycle.

Lower cost pressure

About 60% optimized

Warehouse and lane coordination brought cross-region cost into a more controlled range.

Customer logistics team

"Multi-market orders used to feel like separate projects. Now warehouse choice, lane selection, and order destination are clearer, so cross-region fulfillment runs with a steadier operating rhythm."

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