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Third-Party Logistics & Brokerage

Part of Logistics, Hauling, and Supply Chain

What Is 3PL?

Third-party logistics providers manage some or all of a company's supply chain operations—warehousing, inventory management, order fulfillment, and transportation. For dairy processors and farms selling packaged products, 3PL can provide professional distribution capabilities without building internal infrastructure.

3PL Services

Warehousing

  • Temperature-controlled storage
  • Inventory management systems
  • Lot tracking and FIFO rotation
  • Pick, pack, and ship operations

Transportation

  • Carrier management and booking
  • Route optimization
  • Tracking and visibility
  • Claims handling

Order Fulfillment

  • E-commerce order processing
  • Retail distribution
  • Returns handling
  • Custom packaging and labeling

When to Consider 3PL

Good Fit

  • Growing beyond on-farm storage capacity
  • Expanding into distant markets
  • Need for professional cold storage
  • High order volumes exceeding internal capacity
  • Desire to focus on production vs. logistics

May Not Fit

  • Low volumes that don't justify minimums
  • Very local distribution only
  • Products requiring special handling expertise
  • When personal relationships with customers matter

Selecting a 3PL Partner

  • Experience with dairy/perishable products
  • Appropriate food safety certifications
  • Geographic coverage matching your markets
  • Technology capabilities (inventory, ordering)
  • Pricing transparency and flexibility
  • References from similar clients

Cost Considerations

3PL pricing varies widely based on services, volumes, and markets. Expect storage fees of $10-30 per pallet per month, picking fees of $2-5 per order, and various handling charges. Minimum volumes or monthly minimums are common. Compare total costs to in-house alternatives, including hidden costs like management time.

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