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What Is Drayage in Logistics?
Every container that crosses an ocean or rides a rail line still needs a truck to carry it the last few miles. That short-distance leg – known as “drayage” – connects ports, rail yards, warehouses, and distribution centers. Drayage serves as the first and last mile of intermodal shipping, bridging long-haul cargo movement and ... What Is Drayage in Logistics?
What Is the Picking Process in Logistics?
Picking drives every order that leaves a warehouse. It connects storage to the packing line and ultimately to the customer’s door: When picking runs well, orders ship faster, costs stay lower, and accuracy improves. When it breaks down, the entire fulfillment chain feels it – from returns and reshipments to missed delivery windows. ... What Is the Picking Process in Logistics?
B2B Fulfillment Guide for Manufacturers and Distributors
Business to business (B2B) fulfillment is the process of storing, managing, picking, packing, and shipping goods from one business to another. It includes manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers – but not end consumers. This is more than basic warehousing. B2B order fulfillment covers documentation, compliance, and freight coordination alongside the physical movement of goods. ... B2B Fulfillment Guide for Manufacturers and Distributors


