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Match me with an LA 3PL →Komar Distribution Services is a 3PL started by apparel operators, not logistics lifers — which is why they're sharp on fashion, retail compliance, and the import side of things. They run warehouses in California, Georgia, and Oklahoma, a few of them port-adjacent and set up as Foreign Trade Zones. The sites lean heavily on automation. They'll handle B2C, B2B, small parcel, and cosmetics.
Additional US Locations: Oklahoma, Georgia
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Komar Distribution holds a 4.9 rating across six verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Reviewers frequently highlight fast fulfillment, strong communication, and a professional team that delivers consistently. One brand said their fulfillment speed was the best they had experienced, while another said Komar stood out clearly above other 3PLs they had used. Brands also point to reliable accuracy, proactive cost-saving support, and smooth scalability as key strengths.
Smart Warehousing runs 18 warehouses nationwide. Their LA facility is FDA registered and handles cold chain fulfillment down to -20°F, which works for food & beverage, beauty & cosmetics, and anything else that needs temperature control. They're also a Seller Fulfilled Prime partner, so brands running Prime orders off Amazon's own network can hit the SLAs. Smart Warehousing is one of the most versatile 3PLs on our network and one of the few that can flex across this many product types under one roof.
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23 brands have chosen Smart Warehousing through Fulfill.com.
Additional US Locations: Texas, South Carolina, Nevada, Florida, Washington, Indiana, Georgia, Kansas, Arizona, Missouri, Arkansas, Pennsylvania
AP Express is a West Coast 3PL with warehouses in California and Las Vegas. They do DTC, B2B, and Amazon. Where they really shine is big & bulky, but they'll handle smaller items too. Owning their own truck fleet and having refrigerated storage on site opens up some options you don't get with most 3PLs.
marketplace track record
7 brands have chosen AP Express through Fulfill.com.
Additional US Locations: Nevada
Selery Fulfillment is backed by Mark Cuban, which is how they ended up running all the Dallas Mavericks merch. They also handle fulfillment for a bunch of other high volume omnichannel brands. Their six US warehouses include one in LA, and several of them came from acquiring existing 3PLs rather than building greenfield. Most of their book is apparel and supplement brands running DTC, Amazon FBM, FBA, and B2B.
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27 brands have chosen Selery Fulfillment through Fulfill.com.
Additional US Locations: Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Utah
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Selery Fulfillment has a perfect 5.0 rating based on four verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Reviewers repeatedly mention strong communication, flexibility for fast-growing brands, and attentive account management. One reviewer specifically appreciated having a dedicated account manager who is directly involved on the warehouse floor. A brand that moved over from ShipBob described Selery as “a breath of fresh air,” and several reviewers also praise their kitting support, execution against launch deadlines, and ability to keep inventory flowing efficiently.
Mobix Logistics was spun out of a furniture brand, which tells you most of what you need to know about how they approach enterprise big & bulky. Their warehouses are in California and South Carolina. The South Carolina site is close enough to Charleston that they can pull drayage straight from the port and they run ocean freight in-house instead of outsourcing it. Furniture isn't the only category they move though. One of their bigger accounts is a leading apparel brand on Walmart.
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7 brands have chosen Mobix Logistics through Fulfill.com.
Additional US Locations: Utah, South Carolina, North Carolina
One Worldwide Logistics (OWL) is one of the few 3PLs certified to handle medical devices and temperature-controlled freight. That's thanks to ISO 13485 and GDP certifications stacked on top of the standard ISO 9001, which knocks most 3PLs out of the conversation for this kind of work. They're also a certified Disability-Owned Business Enterprise, which matters if you're scoring vendors against supplier diversity goals. They run four warehouses in California, Texas, and Ohio, and cover the full stack: air, ocean, ground, cold chain, white glove, and customs brokerage.
Additional US Locations: Ohio, Texas
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Browse the full 3PL directory →PB&J Fulfillment is built for the kind of small or growing brand that wants an actual human on the other end of the phone, not a ticket queue. That's the whole pitch of their boutique model. The founders had been in fulfillment for decades before launching PB&J in 2014 to help brands scale on Amazon and DTC. They work out of Van Nuys, California, and a lot of what they do day-to-day is kitting, assembly, and container unloading.
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12 brands have chosen PB&J Fulfillment through Fulfill.com.
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PB&J Fulfillment has a perfect 5.0 rating based on three verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Reviewers emphasize responsive service and a strong customer-first mindset. One brand, which has partnered with them since 2017, described the experience as “a game-changer for my small e-commerce business.” Multiple reviewers also note that the team goes the extra mile, including tracking down a package that had been delivered to the wrong location. Fast problem-solving and prompt communication come up repeatedly.
Ops Engine is one of the rare 3PLs run by someone who built a brand's fulfillment operation from the inside. Founder Arsen Janikyan was VP of Operations at Buck Mason and took them from a 500 sq ft office to a 55,000 sq ft warehouse before going out on his own. Most of their clients are in apparel, home goods, supplements, health & beauty, or games. They recently moved into a new 40,000 square foot facility and tend to be the right fit for boutique brands that want a hands-on partner.
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7 brands have chosen Ops Engine through Fulfill.com.
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ShipLogix runs its own shipping platform on top of fulfillment, which lets them pass enterprise-level rates through to their brand clients and, interestingly, to other 3PLs too. The fulfillment operation itself is based in Southern California and focused on low SKU count, high volume brands, usually ones doing a few hundred to 1,000+ orders a month and scaling up. They handle B2B, retail, and Amazon too. Worth noting: they recently rebranded from Eco Fulfillment.
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3PLGuys runs an FDA registered, temperature controlled, lot tracked warehouse, which is what lets them take on peptides, supplements, and nutraceuticals. They're also 13 miles from the Ports of LA and Long Beach, which helps a lot if you're importing. They ship six days a week with a 3 PM PST cut-off and cover Amazon across FBA, FBM, Vendor Central, and DSV, along with DTC and B2B.
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Join the Fulfill.com network →Because LA gets your freight off the port and to buyers faster. IE space runs about a third of LA pricing, but you give a lot of that back in drayage, extra container dwell, and a full extra transit day to LA Metro. Fast-moving inventory or anything bulky, LA is usually cheaper once you add it all up.
You plan for it, not around it. The 2022–23 ILWU fight genuinely did push volume to the East Coast and there will be another contract cycle. Ask any LA 3PL what they did last time: can they re-route inbound to a backup port, will they carry extra safety stock during the negotiating window, who calls the shots.
Not on ground, no. One LA warehouse gets you 2-day ground to California, Arizona, Utah, and a slice of Nevada. That's it. Anything past the Rockies is 3–5 days unless you're paying for air. If you want true 2-day nationwide from a single node, you don't have one, you have two.
Prop 65 is about where the product gets sold, not where it sits. If you ship to a California customer from Texas, you already needed compliant warnings. Moving the inventory to LA doesn't change that calculation, it just means more of your outbound volume is going to CA buyers who need the warning.
There's no official definition, but in practice people mean roughly 5 to 15 miles from the Port of LA or Long Beach. Close enough matters. You release containers faster, return empties same day, and your demurrage bill stays small. A warehouse sitting 30+ miles out in IE still does drayage, it just costs more per load.
To land on this list, a 3PL had to operate a real warehouse somewhere in the LA area, whether that's LA County, the South Bay, or the port corridor. We also needed to see live ecommerce or retail clients and enough operating history to actually check the work. Freight brokers, 4PLs, and anyone without physical LA facilities weren't considered.
Each provider got scored across six buckets: LA-area facilities and capacity, service specializations, tech stack and integrations, client feedback and marketplace performance, pricing, and operating history. The data comes from our internal marketplace, public reviews, integration partner confirmations, and industry certifications.
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This guide was researched and verified by Fulfill.com's logistics team.

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Joe Spisak built and sold a 140,000 sq ft 3PL that exceeded $10M in annual revenue before founding Fulfill.com. Named a Top 15 eCommerce Influencer by Shopify, he uses what he learned from both sides of the warehouse to help brands find the right fulfillment partner.
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Gavin Gilfand came to Fulfill.com from venture investing, where he backed commerce and supply chain startups. That background helps him spot which 3PLs can actually grow with a brand and which ones can't. He now manages Fulfill’s 3PL partnerships and is one of the key people behind the platform’s 96% brand-to-3PL match success rate.