A third-party logistics (3PL) provider manages logistics functions such as warehousing, fulfillment, inventory management, shipping, and returns for businesses.
A 3PL company handles day-to-day logistics operations, allowing businesses to outsource storage, order fulfillment, transportation coordination, and reverse logistics.
3PL services typically include warehousing, order fulfillment, inventory management, shipping coordination, returns processing, and value-added logistics services.
Businesses typically use a 3PL when order volume increases, logistics complexity grows, or internal fulfillment becomes inefficient or costly.
Industries using 3PL services include e-commerce, retail, technology, electronics, healthcare, enterprise, and event-driven businesses.
Yes. Lan Global provides secure warehousing services with advanced inventory management and support for both long-term storage and active fulfillment programs.
Yes. Lan Global manages end-to-end fulfillment including order processing, pick and pack, shipping coordination, and inventory control.
Order fulfillment is the process of receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping products to customers after an order is placed.
Yes. A 3PL allows businesses to scale logistics operations quickly without investing in additional warehouse space, labor, or infrastructure.
3PL onboarding typically takes one to three weeks, depending on inventory volume, system integrations, and service requirements.
Lan Global can often begin operations within a week, depending on contract execution, system setup, and inventory readiness.
3PL pricing is based on storage volume, order activity, services required, and the scope defined in the statement of work.
Outsourcing logistics is often cost-effective by reducing overhead, labor costs, and infrastructure investment while improving operational efficiency.
Reverse logistics manages product returns, repairs, refurbishment, resale, and recycling after products leave the customer.
Yes. Lan Global manages returns, repairs, refurbishment, repurposing, resale, and responsible recycling.
Device lifecycle management covers testing, grading, repair, data wiping, resale, and recycling from deployment through end-of-life.
IT asset disposition (ITAD) is the secure handling, data sanitization, resale, and recycling of retired IT and data-bearing devices.
Lan Global follows strict data sanitization processes and operates certified facilities to securely handle data-bearing devices.
Yes. Lan Global is certified to R2v3 and ISO standards including ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001.
Yes. Lan Global operates 24/7, 365 days a year from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Las Vegas offers minimal weather disruption, strong transportation infrastructure, and proximity to major western distribution routes.