FWPP Overseas Warehouse
Abour FWPP Warehouse
We provide U.S.-based overseas warehousing and fulfillment services for cross-border sellers.
Our services cover inbound receiving & unloading, warehousing, inventory management, order processing, and domestic U.S. outbound shipping with available logistics channels such as FedEx, UPS, USPS, Uniuni, GOFO, etc.
We currently operate two warehouses in the United States:
a New York warehouse with a total area of about 70,000 square feet, and a Los Angeles warehouse.
This bi-coastal setup allows us to support faster delivery, flexible inventory allocation, and more stable fulfillment across different regions of the U.S.
By storing inventory locally and fulfilling orders within the U.S., we help sellers reduce delivery time, lower overall logistics costs, and improve order reliability for end customers.
Our warehouses have experience handling a wide range of product categories, including but not limited to apparel, hardware tools, small home décor items, and other lightweight consumer goods.
We also support large and bulky items such as furniture, with handling processes adapted to size, weight, and storage requirements.
Based on different product characteristics, we provide appropriate storage, picking, packing, and outbound solutions to ensure safe handling and efficient fulfillment.
Overseas Warehouse Service
Using an overseas warehouse allows sellers to store inventory closer to end customers.
Orders can be shipped domestically after purchase, which significantly shortens delivery time and improves customer experience.
Overseas warehousing also helps reduce international shipping costs per order, lower the risk of customs delays, and simplify returns and exchanges.
It is a stable and scalable fulfillment solution for sellers targeting the U.S. market.
For large or bulky items such as furniture, we generally recommend storing inventory in warehouses close to the port of arrival.
This helps reduce domestic land transportation costs and minimizes handling risks caused by long-distance transfers.
For small and lightweight items, warehouse selection can focus more on outbound delivery efficiency.
Storing inventory in regions where orders are more concentrated can help improve delivery speed and reduce last-mile shipping costs.
By selecting warehouse locations based on product size, shipping cost structure, and order distribution, sellers can achieve a more balanced solution between cost control and delivery performance.