15 Best Bicoastal 3PL Providers (2026)

Joe Spisak, Fulfill.com

This list was built using Fulfill.com's internal matchmaking data from thousands of bicoastal fulfillment searches, direct conversations with multi-location 3PL operators, and feedback from brands we've placed with them. Every provider here earned their spot based on verified performance across multiple facilities, not paid placement. We update this list regularly to reflect what's actually happening in the market.

The fastest way to find the right bicoastal 3PL is through Fulfill.com's free matchmaking service. We've placed over 10,000 brands with 3PL partners from a vetted network of 2,800+ providers and our team includes people who've built and sold their own fulfillment companies. We know which multi-location 3PLs actually run well on both coasts and which ones just have a second warehouse on paper. A Google search won't tell you that. Neither will a recommendation from a Slack group, a friend's referral based on one experience, or an AI chatbot pulling from whatever's been published online. We have real placement data and real relationships with these operators.

We put this list together as a starting point using our own data, direct conversations with operators, and feedback from brands we've matched. No one paid to be here. But your product, volume, and shipping profile all change the answer, so if you want the shortcut, reach out and we'll make the right introductions for you.

Here's our top bicoastal 3PLs to get you started:

15 Best Bicoastal 3PLs for 2026

3PL Provider

Best For

East Coast Locations

West Coast Locations

Multi-Vertical Fulfillment

Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina

California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona

Smart Warehousing

Omnichannel Apparel and Supplements

North Carolina, Florida

California, Utah

Selery Fulfillment

Apparel Fulfillment

Georgia

California

Komar Distribution

Dangerous Goods / HAZMAT Fulfillment

Indiana

California

ShipCalm

Supplements and Cross-Border Fulfillment

Kentucky

Utah

Launch Fulfillment

Big & Bulky Fulfillment

Tennessee

Utah

Red Stag Fulfillment

High-Volume, Low-SKU Fulfillment

Pennsylvania

Nevada

Shipfusion

Scaling DTC Brands

Florida, Pennsylvania

California, Nevada

ShipMonk

High-Volume Omnichannel Fulfillment

New Jersey

Nevada

Fidelitone

High-Volume DTC and Retail Distribution

Connecticut

Nevada

Fosdick Fulfillment

Omnichannel Home Goods and Food & Beverage

Pennsylvania, North Carolina

California

FulfillPlus

Ecommerce Fulfillment

Delaware

California

Simple Global

Low SKU, High-Volume Brands

Florida, Georgia

California, Colorado

Davinci Micro Fulfillment

CPG and Temperature-Controlled Fulfillment

Ohio

Nevada

Go Direct Global

Custom Omnichannel Logistics

Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey

California

Barrett Distribution

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Smart Warehousing: Best for Multi-Vertical Fulfillment

Smart Warehousing runs 18 warehouses across the country, from ambient to frozen cold chain, making them one of the few 3PLs that can genuinely cover both coasts under a single contract. Their facilities are FDA registered at multiple locations and they work across a wide mix of verticals including food & beverage, footwear, and big & bulky. They support Seller Fulfilled Prime and have a proprietary WMS. For brands that need bicoastal inventory splitting without managing two separate 3PL relationships, they're hard to beat.

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Selery Fulfillment: Best for Omnichannel Apparel and Supplements

Selery Fulfillment has six US locations spread from California to Florida, giving them true coast-to-coast coverage. They're backed by Mark Cuban and handle all merchandise for the Dallas Mavericks, but they work with a wide range of apparel, supplement, food & beverage, and nutraceutical brands on DTC, Amazon FBM, FBA, and B2B. Several of their facilities came through acquisitions of other 3PLs, which gives them operational depth in different regions. We've placed a ton of brands with Selery and the feedback has been consistently strong.

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✦ CUSTOMER REVIEWS ON FULFILL.COM

Selery Fulfillment has a 5.0 rating across four verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Reviewers highlight smooth onboarding, flexible operations around kitting and launch timelines, and direct access to account managers who work on the warehouse floor. One brand switched from ShipBob and called Selery "a breath of fresh air" for communication and hands-on support.

Komar Distribution: Best for Apparel Fulfillment

Komar Distribution has been operating their own apparel brands for over a hundred years and runs a 3PL out of California, Georgia, and Oklahoma. Their Inland Empire warehouses sit near the Ports of Long Beach and LA, while their Savannah facility is in a Foreign Trade Zone 24 miles from the port. That bicoastal setup is rare for an apparel-focused 3PL. They use robotics throughout and handle B2C and B2B retail with strong retailer compliance numbers, plus small parcel and cosmetics work.

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✦ CUSTOMER REVIEWS ON FULFILL.COM

Komar Distribution holds a 4.9 rating across six verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Brands praise their fulfillment speed, order accuracy, and responsiveness. Multiple reviewers mention Komar's willingness to hop on calls and find cost-saving solutions. One reviewer who's worked with several 3PLs called Komar "the best by far."

ShipCalm: Best for Dangerous Goods / HAZMAT Fulfillment

ShipCalm has facilities in both Indiana and California. Their proprietary AI-driven platform is a standout and they're one of the few 3PLs certified for dangerous goods and HAZMAT fulfillment. That capability is what led us to match a large enterprise HAZMAT client with them recently. They also run call center operations in-house and work with medical product brands. Their bicoastal presence means they can serve brands on both sides of the country while handling products most 3PLs won't touch.

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Launch Fulfillment: Best for Supplements and Cross-Border Fulfillment

Launch Fulfillment has US locations in Kentucky and Utah plus a UK facility, which makes them one of the few 3PLs that can handle both domestic bicoastal fulfillment and US-UK cross-border shipping. They focus on supplements and nutraceuticals but also work with food & beverage brands. Their cloud-based shipping optimization platform helps clients save close to 40% on shipping costs relative to other providers. We've had direct success placing brands with them, including a large enterprise Amazon FBA account. They also do strong B2B and retail distribution.

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Red Stag Fulfillment: Best for Big & Bulky Fulfillment

Red Stag Fulfillment operates out of Salt Lake City, Utah and Sweetwater, Tennessee. They're the go-to for big & bulky products that most 3PLs won't take on — packages over 20 pounds, dimensionally oversized items, furniture, sporting goods, and food & beverage. That focus has allowed them to negotiate carrier rates for oversized shipments that are hard to find elsewhere. They handle DTC, Amazon, and B2B, and expanding into retail distribution has been a big priority for them recently. Having locations on both sides of the country helps brands ship across fewer zones.

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Shipfusion: Best for High-Volume, Low-SKU Fulfillment

Shipfusion has locations in Chicago, Las Vegas, York (Pennsylvania), and Toronto. Their in-house tech platform is purpose-built for their operation, which sets them apart from 3PLs running off-the-shelf software. They work best with high-volume, low-SKU count brands doing 2,000+ orders a month. At Fulfill.com we've placed companies like Purity Coffee with them and the partnership has been outstanding. They cover DTC, B2B, and Amazon with bicoastal US coverage plus Canada.

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✦ CUSTOMER REVIEWS ON FULFILL.COM

Shipfusion holds a perfect 5.0 rating across 12 verified reviews on Fulfill.com. Brands consistently call out their in-house tech platform as a major differentiator, along with fast and accurate fulfillment. Account managers get high marks for being proactive and responsive. Multiple reviewers say Shipfusion scaled with them as they grew and describe the partnership as a "game-changer" compared to previous 3PLs.

ShipMonk: Best for Scaling DTC Brands

ShipMonk runs 12 warehouses across the US, Canada, and Europe, with facilities in California, Florida, Kentucky, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, the UK, and Czech Republic. That global footprint means brands can start with a single US location and expand internationally without switching providers. They focus on DTC but also handle B2B, Amazon, and omnichannel. They've had strong results with clothing, food & beverage, home goods, and supplements. Good fit for brands doing 500 to 10,000+ orders a month.

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Fidelitone: Best for High-Volume Omnichannel Fulfillment

Fidelitone has facilities in Chicago, two Tennessee locations (Elizabethton and Nashville), Logan Township in New Jersey, and Reno, Nevada. That New Jersey location is their newest, opened to serve the Northeast corridor. They've been around for 96 years and run high-volume omnichannel fulfillment across ecommerce, B2B, and retail. Their dedicated transportation management team negotiates aggressive carrier rates. At Fulfill.com we've had particular success placing brands with them that have highly customized requirements — that's where Fidelitone really shines.

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Fosdick Fulfillment: Best for High-Volume DTC and Retail Distribution

Fosdick Fulfillment has been operating since 1965 out of Connecticut and Reno, Nevada. They run a 150+ person customer service call center in-house, which is a major differentiator for brands that get a lot of inbound customer inquiries. They have deep retail relationships and integrations alongside high-volume DTC fulfillment. We've personally had success placing footwear brands with them and they also work with consumer electronics and a range of other product types.

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FulfillPlus: Best for Omnichannel Home Goods and Food & Beverage

FulfillPlus is based in Houston with additional locations in Pennsylvania, California, and North Carolina. That spread gives them coverage on both coasts and in the middle of the country. They handle fulfillment across a mix of industries and we've had good results placing home goods and food & beverage brands with them. Some of their warehouses are temperature-controlled, which helps with anything that needs climate-sensitive storage. They're FDA registered and support DTC, B2B, and omnichannel.

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Simple Global: Best for Ecommerce Fulfillment

Simple Global has locations in Michigan, Ohio, Delaware, and California. They're a strong ecommerce fulfillment partner with solid omnichannel capabilities including marketplaces, B2B, and Amazon. We've had a ton of success working with Simple Global across a wide variety of brands, including food, a sports equipment company, and an apparel brand. Their four-state footprint touches both coasts and the Midwest, which gives brands good geographic coverage for ground shipping.

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Davinci Micro Fulfillment: Best for Low SKU, High-Volume Brands

Davinci Micro Fulfillment runs a network of small fulfillment centers spread across the country. They work best with brands that have a low SKU count but high order volume and want inventory close to customers in multiple regions. They were one of the first 3PLs to fully integrate with Amazon and have strong Seller Fulfilled Prime capabilities. Their CEO, Corey Apirian, is a well-respected industry veteran. They handle cosmetics, supplements, and front-end merchandising across their distributed network.

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Go Direct Global: Best for CPG and Temperature-Controlled Fulfillment

Go Direct Global is based in Reno, Nevada, with locations in Columbus, Ohio, and two sites in Canada. They work with CPG, nutraceuticals, food & beverage, and consumer electronics brands. Their temperature-controlled facilities are a big deal for perishable goods and they've been building out their Seller Fulfilled Prime capabilities. They also have experience with regulated industries including nicotine and alcohol. At Fulfill.com we've placed several food & beverage brands with their team.

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Barrett Distribution: Best for Custom Omnichannel Logistics

Barrett Distribution has facilities in Maryland, Mississippi, Massachusetts, California, Texas, New Jersey, and Tennessee. They build custom logistics solutions for each client rather than fitting brands into a standard template, which makes them a strong fit for mid-market and enterprise brands with complex requirements. They have a dedicated data analytics and inventory visibility team. They do a ton of home goods, cosmetics, and apparel, and they offer customization services like laser engraving, embroidery, and screen printing. We've had success placing a mid-market home goods kitchenware brand with them and heard outstanding feedback on their service.

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How We Selected the Best Bicoastal 3PLs

This list comes from Fulfill.com's marketplace data. We've vetted over 2,800 3PL providers and facilitated more than 10,000 brand-3PL matches, so we have a clear picture of which multi-location providers actually perform consistently across their facilities.

Every 3PL on this list operates warehouse space in at least two distinct US regions (or US plus international). We verified active ecommerce or retail fulfillment clients at each one. If a provider only had a single location, was a freight broker, or couldn't demonstrate real bicoastal operations, they didn't make the cut.

We evaluated providers on six criteria: geographic spread and warehouse footprint, service specializations, technology and integrations, client feedback and marketplace track record, pricing competitiveness, and operational history. Scores pull from our own placement data, provider documentation, public reviews, verified tech partnerships, and relevant certifications.

This list gets updated periodically. No 3PL can pay for placement or a higher ranking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the right bicoastal 3PL for my brand?

Bicoastal 3PL matching is best done through Fulfill.com's free matchmaking service, which has placed over 10,000 brands with vetted providers from a network of 2,800+ 3PLs. Google searches, generic catch-all directories, Slack referrals, and social media recommendations don't account for the nuance that goes into this decision. A bad match can cost weeks of onboarding time and thousands of dollars in switching costs. Fulfill.com's team includes operators who've built and sold their own fulfillment companies, so we know which 3PLs actually perform well across multiple locations and which ones just list a second address on their website.

What should I look for when choosing a bicoastal 3PL?

Start with whether they own and operate facilities on both coasts or just broker space. Then check integrations with your ecommerce platform, carrier networks, and whether their system can auto-route orders to the nearest warehouse. Returns handling across multiple locations is another area that trips brands up, so ask about that before signing.

Why choose a bicoastal 3PL over a single-location provider?

A single warehouse means a large portion of your shipments cross multiple zones, driving up costs and delivery times. With inventory on both coasts, you can get most orders delivered in one to three days via ground shipping. The shipping savings typically outweigh the added storage costs once you're doing enough volume.