The company, based in Yardville, NJ, provides complete outsourced fulfillment services from order handling to shipping. What makes their services unique is that they provide custom solutions to accommodate individual customer needs. Their fulfillment process is an invisible extension of their customers’ operations. Their end-to-end solutions for e-commerce businesses include full in-house EDI, kitting, pick/pack, dedicated customer service lines, tailored AR and AP departments, hundreds of online reports and climate-controlled warehousing.
Many of The Fulfillment House customers are overseas businesses looking to get started in the U.S. With the advent of e-commerce, the distribution model needed to change from the old model of selling material in bulk to a distributor who handles sales and marketing. Today’s manufacturers want more control. They often already have websites for B2C commerce and want to retain control of sales and marketing. That’s where The Fulfillment House comes in. They work with their clients’ current sales and marketing strategy while providing distribution and services such as collecting payments and making bank deposits. Each client has a different business plan and a unique distribution pipeline.
In spring of 2015, Greg Kilmer, President of The Fulfillment House, was looking for a solution that would help his fulfillment clients get their orders from their various websites to the Sage 100 platform. “We wanted an integration solution that would work in a multi-company environment, was cost effective to implement, and wouldn’t require our team to learn how to run another piece of software,” says Kilmer.