Streamlined logistics
LogistiQ moves your operations forward
Third-Party Logistic providers are the backbone of the parcel handling and
e-commerce world. Taking complex logistics into seamless, scalable and efficient process, they’re not just handling boxes and poly bags, they’re the reason for customer satisfaction.
e-commerce world. Taking complex logistics into seamless, scalable and efficient process, they’re not just handling boxes and poly bags, they’re the reason for customer satisfaction.
Smarter logistics
Adaptable everyday
business solutions
Third-party logistics (3PLs) are crucial when it comes to the supply chain industry. With the continued increase in demand in both the world of e-commerce and retail, challenges for addressing the management of receiving, inventory, shipping and doing what it takes to keep you the customer happy can be overwhelming. The goal here is to meet customer expectations faster and at a lower cost compared to an in-house operation. This can be achieved thanks to our continued advancement in our innovative technology of sortation and automation. Not only can we help you with what you need today, but we can provide you with conveyance solutions that will help you to adapt to what may come tomorrow, as quickly and efficiently as possible.

3PL support
Solutions built for modern 3PL operations

Navigating inefficiencies
Complexities in
supply chains
Third-party logistics (3PLs) play a critical role in the supply chain, but many face challenges that create inefficiencies and limit their ability to meet growing customer expectations. Managing receiving, inventory, and shipping while delivering fast, cost-effective service can overwhelm traditional systems.
Industry challenges
The dangers of unpredictability
- High volumes and constant variability in client SKUs create complex sorting and handling demands that slow operations and increase error rates.
- Pressure to reduce costs while improving speed makes it difficult to balance labor, equipment, and space utilization efficiently.
- Seasonal peaks and sudden surges in order volume from multiple clients at once cause bottlenecks, backlogs, and missed service commitments.
- Traditional conveyor and fulfillment systems often lack the flexibility to adapt quickly to new client requirements, product lines, or changes in shipping expectations.





