E-commerce shipping technology platform ShipTime Canada acquired Warehowz, a North American marketplace for warehousing and fulfillment, to enhance logistics support for merchants. The deal showcases smaller parcel logistics providers investing in fulfillment and delivery scale. Warehowz’s network of 2,500 warehouses in the US and Canada offers flexible fulfillment and storage options for businesses.
The addition of Warehowz’s warehousing network allows ShipTime to offer customers opportunities for quicker last-mile delivery, increased operational flexibility, and scalability during peak seasons. ShipTime CEO Austin Lewis emphasizes the importance of integrated solutions connecting fulfillment, warehousing, and delivery. The company recently opened its platform to U.S. merchants, providing shipping tools and management of parcel carriers.
ShipTime Canada, a subsidiary of Paid Inc., recently acquired Warehowz to expand its service offerings and support future growth. The acquisition complements ShipTime’s courier network, including FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, Uber, and LSO. The company aims to provide an end-to-end solution for brands requiring speed, efficiency, and scalability at every growth stage.
Fulfillment specialist Stord acquired a fulfillment center in Dallas from Quiet Logistics, in addition to buying ShipWire and Ware2Go from UPS in the past year. Stord’s expansion marks significant growth in the fulfillment and warehousing industry. Click the link for more FreightWaves/American Shipper stories by Eric Kulisch.
Veho, an e-commerce delivery service, announced plans to provide flexible delivery speeds for price-sensitive sellers. The move aims to cater to the evolving needs of e-commerce businesses and enhance customer satisfaction. Quiet Logistics continues to transfer warehouses and customers to Stord, signaling ongoing changes in the industry.
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