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We put this list together using placement data from our own matchmaking platform, conversations with West Coast warehouse operators, and real feedback from brands already shipping with them. No 3PL listed paid to be included. Each provider made the cut because of how they actually perform — not because of marketing spend or who they know. We keep this list current and revisit it as things change.
Most West Coast 3PLs look identical online. Same stock warehouse photos. Same claims about accuracy and speed. You can scroll through generic directories, ask ChatGPT, dig through ecommerce Facebook groups, or fill out quote forms on a dozen different sites. You'll collect a pile of sales pitches and still have no real sense of how any of them run when your order volume spikes or something breaks.
Fulfill.com's free matchmaking service was built for exactly this. We've vetted over 2,800 fulfillment companies, and multiple members of our team have owned and operated their own warehouses. We look at what never shows up on a provider's website: how they onboard new clients, how they handle disputes, what happens when a brand outgrows them, etc. That's why brands we match have a much longer (and happier) partnership with their 3PL provider.
Now, it's important to note that no listicle you read will tell you the full story. Change what you sell, how many orders you ship per month, where your customers live, or what platforms you're running and the "right" 3PL changes with it. Get it wrong and you're looking at wasted months, damaged product, and a switching bill that can clear six figures.
With all of that in mind, here are the West Coast 3PLs we'd look at first:
3PL Provider
Best For
West Coast Locations
Other US Locations
Selery Fulfillment
Omnichannel Apparel and Supplements
California, Utah
4 additional US locations
Selery FulfillmentGo Direct Global
Regulated Industries and Temperature-Controlled Fulfillment
Nevada
Ohio
Go Direct GlobalVerde Fulfillment
Bicoastal DTC and B2B Fulfillment
California
Idaho; Indiana; Tennessee; New York
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It comes down to what you sell, your monthly order volume, where your customers are, and which sales channels you use. A supplement brand doing 500 Shopify orders a month has completely different warehouse needs than an apparel brand running 10,000 orders across Amazon, TikTok Shop, and wholesale. Most brands start by filtering on those basics, then compare integrations, carrier options, and returns processes. That research eats up weeks, and you're only seeing what each 3PL chooses to share. Fulfill.com's free matchmaking service speeds that up. Our team works with these operators directly, and we usually make introductions within a few days.
What should I look for when choosing a West Coast 3PL?
Start with platform integrations. If they can't connect to your ecommerce stack — Shopify, Amazon, WooCommerce, TikTok Shop — nothing else matters. Next, look at carrier networks. West Coast 3PLs typically work with UPS, FedEx, USPS, and regional carriers, and the mix affects your transit times and costs. Returns handling trips up a lot of brands, so ask how they process them before signing anything. If you sell regulated products like supplements, CBD, or food and beverage, make sure the facility has the right certifications. Then dig into the operational details: minimum order volumes, contract length, onboarding timeline, and whether you get a dedicated account manager or a shared support queue. That last one is where most 3PL relationships fall apart.
Why choose a 3PL on the West Coast?
The West Coast is the entry point for most goods coming from Asia, and having a warehouse close to the Ports of Long Beach, LA, or Oakland saves time and money on drayage. For brands with customers concentrated in California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, or Washington, a West Coast 3PL cuts transit times to 1–2 days for ground shipping. Many brands also pair a West Coast location with an East Coast or central US facility to cover the full country in 2–3 day ground. If you import products, the proximity to major ports is hard to beat.
Can a UK 3PL also handle European fulfillment?
Yes, several UK 3PLs either have their own European facilities or partner with EU-based warehouses to offer cross-border fulfillment. Providers like Wayfinder, Monta, and Airbox Fulfilment on this list all have European locations or distribution capabilities in addition to their UK operations.
How long does it take to onboard with a West Coast 3PL?
Most DTC brands with standard Shopify or Amazon integrations are up and running within 2–4 weeks. Enterprise accounts that need custom EDI connections, retailer compliance, or FDA/HAZMAT certifications take longer — usually 6–12 weeks. The majority of 3PLs on this list assign a dedicated onboarding manager to keep the process moving.
Do West Coast 3PLs offer Amazon FBA prep?
Yes, several on this list do. SHIP8, Komar Distribution, and Selery Fulfillment all handle FBA prep from their West Coast facilities. Services typically include labeling, bundling, packaging to Amazon's specifications, and direct shipment to Amazon fulfillment centers. Some also support Seller Fulfilled Prime for brands that want to keep the Prime badge while fulfilling from their own inventory.
Komar Distribution has been in the apparel business for over a century and leverages that product expertise through a 3PL division with locations in California's Inland Empire, Oklahoma, and Georgia. Their Perris and Eastvale warehouses sit within easy reach of the Ports of Long Beach and LA, a major advantage for brands importing from Asia. They run heavy robotics and automation throughout their operation and support both DTC and B2B retail fulfillment with strong retailer compliance. Cosmetics brands can also use their facilities, which is useful if your product line spans multiple categories.
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"An excellent 3PL to work with. Management is always willing to help us navigate different retailers and find ways to reduce costs. The team is hardworking and consistently stays on top of everything. Some of our products are on the lower end of the retail price range, which can make drop-shipping challenging, but they’ve developed effective solutions to make it possible. Overall, a great partner."
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Selery Fulfillment operates out of six US locations, with their Los Angeles facility anchoring their West Coast presence. They specialize in apparel and supplement brands across DTC, Amazon (both FBM and FBA), and B2B channels. The company has grown partly through acquisitions of other 3PLs and they count Mark Cuban as a backer. They fulfill all merchandise for the Dallas Mavericks and work with other high-volume brands that need true omnichannel distribution.
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"We moved to Selery from ShipBob, having had the worst experience. Selery have been a breath of fresh air. Particularly helpful for us is the ability to liaise directly with an account manager that actually works on the warehouse floor with our products. Communication is excellent and whilst we saw several order errors during Q4, on the whole accuracy is good.."
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Smart Warehousing runs a national network of warehouses, and their LA facility gives West Coast brands ambient and cold chain storage with FDA registration built in. They're one of the stronger 3PLs on this list for food & beverage brands — offering temperature-controlled fulfillment alongside DTC, B2B, omnichannel, and Seller Fulfilled Prime support. If you need a single provider that can handle cold chain and still scale across channels, they're worth a close look.
View Smart Warehousing on Fulfill.com →AP Express runs fulfillment out of California and Las Vegas with a focus on enterprise-level operations across DTC, B2B, and Amazon channels. They've built a reputation with brands that ship oversized and heavy products (think ice baths and fitness equipment) but they're just as capable with smaller SKUs like apparel. Their West Coast footprint makes them a strong pick for brands that need fast ground coverage across the western US.
View AP Express on Fulfill.com →ShipCalm has facilities in Indiana and California, giving them bicoastal reach. Their proprietary AI-driven platform is a standout and they're one of the few 3PLs on this list certified for dangerous goods and HAZMAT fulfillment — a capability that recently led us to match a large enterprise HAZMAT client with them. They also handle medical products, run call center operations in-house, and serve mid-market to enterprise brands with strong reverse logistics support.
View ShipCalm on Fulfill.com →Red Stag Fulfillment has warehouses in Utah and Tennessee and is one of the go-to names in big and bulky fulfillment. They specialize in the shipments most 3PLs don't want — packages over 20 pounds, dimensionally oversized items, furniture, and other heavy goods. That focus means they've negotiated carrier rates for oversized shipments that are hard to match elsewhere. Their bicoastal footprint also helps brands reduce the number of shipping zones they're crossing, which directly cuts transit times and costs.
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Find your 3PL →Shipfusion has locations in Chicago, Las Vegas, Toronto, and York, Pennsylvania. Their proprietary in-house technology is a major differentiator — it's purpose-built for their operation rather than bolted on from a third party. They're especially strong with high-volume, low-SKU count brands, and at Fulfill.com we've placed companies like Purity Coffee with them. They've delivered strong results across food & beverage and consumer electronics.
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"Shipfusion's technology has been a big deciding factor for us. The platform is much easier to work with compared to other 3PLs I've used in the past. The support team has also been incredibly helpful, always available to look into issues and communicate why things may be happening. Shipfusion has been a great partner for our business."
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Go Direct Global is based in Reno, Nevada, with additional locations in Columbus, Ohio, and two sites across Canada. They focus heavily on CPG, nutraceuticals, food & beverage, and consumer electronics. At Fulfill.com we've personally placed several food & beverage brands with their team. They offer temperature-controlled facilities, which is critical for perishable goods, and they've started to excel in Seller Fulfilled Prime. They also have deep experience with regulated industries, including nicotine and alcohol brands.
View Go Direct Global on Fulfill.com →Fidelitone has locations in Reno, Nevada, New Jersey, Chicago, and Tennessee. They've been in business for roughly 96 years and run high-volume omnichannel fulfillment across DTC, ecommerce, and B2B. A big differentiator is their dedicated transportation management department, which negotiates aggressive carrier rates across their network. At Fulfill.com, we've had particular success placing brands with highly customized fulfillment requirements — that's an area where Fidelitone really excels. They generally work best with brands doing 3,000 or more orders per month.
View Fidelitone on Fulfill.com →SHIP8 runs heavily automated warehouses with locations in Northern California and near Savannah, Georgia. That automation keeps their pricing competitive, which matters for brands watching fulfillment costs closely. They work well with bulkier product lines like outdoor gear and home goods, and they also handle food brands across omnichannel. The bicoastal setup lets brands split inventory to cut transit times on both sides of the country.
View SHIP8 on Fulfill.com →Mobix Logistics has locations in California and South Carolina. Their parent company is a furniture brand, so they bring real experience to enterprise big & bulky fulfillment. They run an ocean freight department and offer drayage from nearby ports. Outside of furniture, they handle apparel too — one of their largest clients is a top-selling Walmart apparel brand.
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"They've been great to work with. Very communicative and helpful in onboarding. So far so good!"
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Verde Fulfillment runs 11 facilities across Boise, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, and Rochester. They offer aggressive rates on small parcel and freight with strong EDI capabilities for B2B. They can help brands figure out the best warehouse placement based on shipping patterns. At Fulfill.com, we've matched them with games and food & beverage brands.
View Verde Fulfillment on Fulfill.com →Pyvott Fulfillment operates out of Utah and Indianapolis. They specialize in cosmetics and nutraceutical brands and also do a lot of subscription box fulfillment — a combination that's hard to find under one roof. They support DTC, Amazon, and B2B channels. At Fulfill.com, we've seen them have strong success working with a popular nutrition brand, and they're a solid pick for brands in beauty, wellness, or supplements that want a 3PL with real category expertise.
View Pyvott Fulfillment on Fulfill.com →Mobix Logistics operates from California and South Carolina, and their background sets them apart — their parent company is an actual furniture brand. That means they know enterprise big and bulky fulfillment from the inside out, not just as a service offering. They also run their own ocean freight department with drayage from nearby ports, which is a major plus for brands importing product. Beyond furniture, they handle apparel for some large retailers, including a top-selling Walmart brand.
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Verde Fulfillment operates 11 warehouses spread across Boise, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, and Rochester. Their proprietary tech stack and aggressive shipping rates on both small parcel and freight make them a strong mid-market option. They have solid EDI capabilities for B2B retail and can analyze a brand's shipping heat map to recommend the best warehouse placement. At Fulfill.com, we've matched them with games and food and beverage brands looking for wide geographic coverage.
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Pyvott Fulfillment operates out of Utah and Indianapolis. They specialize in cosmetics and nutraceutical brands but also handle a lot of subscription box fulfillment. They support DTC, Amazon, and B2B channels. We've seen them work well with a popular nutrition brand, and they're a good fit for brands in those product categories that want hands-on warehouse support.
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AP Express runs fulfillment out of California and Las Vegas, with a focus on enterprise-level operations across DTC, B2B, and Amazon channels. They've built a reputation with brands that ship oversized and heavy products — think ice baths and fitness equipment — but they're just as capable with smaller SKUs like apparel. Their West Coast footprint makes them a strong pick for brands that need fast ground coverage across the western US.
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Komar Distribution has owned and operated their own apparel brands for over a hundred years and also runs a 3PL out of California, Georgia, and Oklahoma. Their Inland Empire facilities in Perris and Eastvale sit close to the Ports of Long Beach and LA, which helps with imported goods. They use robotics and handle both B2C and B2B retail with strong retailer compliance.
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Mobix Logistics operates from California and South Carolina, and their background sets them apart — their parent company is an actual furniture brand. That means they know enterprise big and bulky fulfillment from the inside out, not just as a service offering. They also run their own ocean freight department with drayage from nearby ports, which is a major plus for brands importing product. Beyond furniture, they handle apparel for some large retailers, including a top-selling Walmart brand.
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Stord runs a national 3PL with facilities all over the country, and they've made several acquisitions recently so some locations are owned by Stord while others follow more of a 4PL model. They built their own warehouse management system, which is one of their main differentiators for high-volume omnichannel brands growing from D2C into B2B retail. Their national footprint gives them strong buying power on carrier rates, which helps brands save on shipping.
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da Vinci Micro Fulfillment runs a network of small fulfillment centers spread across the country, and they work best with brands that have a low SKU count but high order volume and want to spread inventory across multiple locations to get orders to customers faster. They were one of the first 3PLs to fully integrate with Amazon and have strong seller fulfilled prime capabilities. Their CEO, Corey, is a well-respected industry veteran.
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Green Wave Electronics has five locations across the country, with Atlanta being one of their larger facilities, and they handle a lot of electronics fulfillment along with solid returns and refurbishment services. We've had success placing a trampoline brand with them at Fulfill.com, and they work with several other product types too. They offer seller fulfilled prime at all their locations, which lets brands keep the Prime badge without using Amazon FBA.
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GoBolt runs fulfillment operations in both the US and Canada with a focus on being environmentally conscious and working toward carbon neutrality. They operate their own fleet for transportation, also use third-party carriers, and work best with high-volume omnichannel brands in retail and D2C. For enterprise brands, having a Canadian location is a big benefit because it removes the need to deal with international shipping from the US to Canada.
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DP Wagner owns and operates several of their own brands as a manufacturer, and their main focus is retail and B2B fulfillment. Retailer compliance is their bread and butter, and they help brands expand into new retail accounts using the relationships they've built with retailers and manufacturers. They also handle D2C fulfillment, but they work best with brands that already have a strong retail or Amazon presence.
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Upswing Fulfillment has locations in Texas, North Carolina, and Georgia, and their spread across the central and eastern US lets them reach most of the population quickly. Apparel is one of their main strengths, but they also handle subscription boxes, health and beauty products, kitting, returns, and Amazon FBA prep. They have some experience with oversized products like furniture as well.
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We built this list using Fulfill.com’s own placement data — over 2,800 vetted 3PLs and more than 10,000 brand-provider matches across our marketplace. That track record gives us a direct view into which West Coast warehouses are actually performing for the brands we work with.
Every provider here has confirmed warehouse space on the West Coast and active ecommerce or retail fulfillment clients. We left off pure freight brokers and any provider we couldn't independently verify. A few operators on this list run facilities in multiple states and we included them because their West Coast locations are a core part of their network.
We evaluated each 3PL across six areas: West Coast warehouse footprint, service specializations, technology and integrations, client feedback and marketplace track record, pricing transparency, and time in operation. Scoring pulls from our own placement data, provider documentation, public reviews, verified tech partnerships, and relevant certifications.
This list gets refreshed on a regular basis. No 3PL can pay for placement or a higher ranking.
3PL pricing in Texas typically runs lower than coastal states like California or New Jersey. Setup fees range from $100–$500, pallet storage runs $6–$35 per month, and pick-and-pack fulfillment fees land between $2.50–$5+ per order depending on complexity. Texas’s lower warehouse lease rates and labor costs are the main drivers. FDA-registered facilities, cold storage, and HAZMAT handling will add to the base price.
Texas sits in the geographic center of the US, which means ground shipping reaches most of the continental US in 2–3 days. The Port of Houston handles over 70% of Gulf Coast container traffic and ranks first nationally in foreign waterborne tonnage. Dallas–Fort Worth and Houston both have major international airports and sit at the intersection of multiple interstate highways. Add in no state income tax, warehouse rents well below either coast, and a deep labor pool — and the math works out for a lot of brands.
Location matters first. Houston-area 3PLs are better for import-heavy brands that need port proximity, while Dallas–Fort Worth is ideal for domestic distribution and faster ground shipping to both coasts. After that, check technology integrations (Shopify, Amazon, NetSuite), certifications like FDA registration if you ship food or supplements, and whether the 3PL has handled products similar to yours. Always ask for references from brands in your vertical.
Yes, and it’s a common setup. Some brands use a Houston 3PL for inbound container receiving and bulk storage, then route DTC orders through a Dallas-area 3PL that’s closer to their customer base. Multi-node providers like ShipMonk and FulfillPlus already operate this way across their Texas and out-of-state locations.
Most DTC brands with standard Shopify or Amazon integrations are shipping within 2–4 weeks. Enterprise accounts that need custom EDI connections, retailer-specific compliance, or FDA/HAZMAT protocols should plan for 6–12 weeks. The biggest variable is how prepared your product data and SKU lists are before kickoff.

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Iron Mountain's logistics division handles fulfillment as part of a much larger global company with a ton of locations in the US and internationally, which makes them a good fit for brands looking to scale. They handle ecommerce and omnichannel fulfillment across many industries including medical devices, and they can also work with bulkier products and retail orders. They build pretty customized solutions for each brand, and we've heard great feedback from their team.
Savannah River Fulfillment runs a fast-growing operation out of Savannah, Georgia, and they've added locations in Reno, Nevada and Pennsylvania over the last couple of years. They handle a lot of cosmetics, can work with hazmat products, and cover D2C, B2B, and Amazon fulfillment. We've personally placed cosmetics brands with them at Fulfill.com, and spreading inventory across their three locations helps brands get orders out faster and save on carrier costs.
Best for Enterprise & Retail Distribution
Komar Distribution Services is an enterprise-grade 3PL built by brand operators with over a century of product manufacturing and distribution experience. Their 760,000 sq ft LEED-certified facility near Savannah features T-Sort robotic automation and an activated Foreign Trade Zone — a rare combination that reduces duties and customs complexity for brands importing through the Port of Savannah. With 99.98% on-time shipping and 99.95% inventory accuracy, Komar delivers the reliability that large retail operations demand.
2.2M sq ft company-owned
Foreign Trade Zone
Robotic automation
Apparel & fashion heritage
99.98% on-time shipping
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How do I find the right West Coast 3PL for my brand?
It comes down to what you sell, your monthly order volume, where your customers are, and which sales channels you use. A supplement brand doing 500 Shopify orders a month has completely different warehouse needs than an apparel brand running 10,000 orders across Amazon, TikTok Shop, and wholesale. Most brands start by filtering on those basics, then compare integrations, carrier options, and returns processes. That research eats up weeks, and you're only seeing what each 3PL chooses to share. Fulfill.com's free matchmaking service speeds that up. Our team works with these operators directly and we usually make introductions for you within a few days.
What should I look for when choosing a West Coast 3PL?
Start with platform integrations. If they can't connect to your ecommerce stack — Shopify, Amazon, WooCommerce, TikTok Shop — nothing else matters. Next, look at carrier networks. West Coast 3PLs typically work with UPS, FedEx, USPS, and regional carriers, and the mix affects your transit times and costs. Returns handling trips up a lot of brands, so ask how they handle them before signing anything. If you sell regulated products like supplements, CBD, or food & beverage, make sure the facility has the right certifications. Then dig into the operational details: minimum order volumes, contract length, onboarding timeline, and whether you get a dedicated account manager or a shared support queue. That last one is where most 3PL relationships fall apart.
Why choose a 3PL on the West Coast?
The West Coast is the entry point for most goods coming from Asia, and having a warehouse near the Ports of Long Beach, LA, or Oakland saves time and money on drayage. For brands with customers in California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, or Washington, a West Coast 3PL cuts ground shipping to 1–2 days. Many brands also pair a West Coast location with an East Coast or central US facility to cover the full country in 2–3 day ground. If you import products, the proximity to major ports is hard to beat.