Welcome to the 3PL community!
I’m Chad, and I own GoodCompanyShips.com an operations-first third-party logistics (3PL) partner built to help ambitious brands win at ecommerce fulfillment. We’re based in Springfield, Missouri, and we run a high-performance fulfillment center designed for DTC and omnichannel brands that care about the things that actually move the needle: order accuracy, same-day shipping, inventory control, speed to delivery, and shipping cost optimization. I started and run Good Company with a simple belief: logistics shouldn’t be a black box. A great 3PL should be measurable, predictable, and relentlessly focused on making the customer experience better while protecting margin.
At Good Company, we specialize in end-to-end order fulfillment—everything from pick and pack, receiving, putaway, and cycle counts to kitting and assembly, subscription fulfillment, returns management, and value-added services that keep brands flexible as they scale. We’re built for real-world complexity: SKU sprawl, bundles, fragile items, custom inserts, strict SLAs, launch spikes, promotions, and the nonstop operational grind that comes with growth. On the shipping side, we obsess over small parcel logistics, carrier strategy, postage and shipping rates, zone optimization, and the decisions that impact delivered cost and delivery speed—because the difference between “good enough” and “great” is usually found in the details.
My work lives at the intersection of warehouse operations, fulfillment strategy, and shipping economics. I’m interested in building systems that are repeatable, scalable, and transparent—where performance is tracked, bottlenecks are obvious, and improvement is constant. If you’re a brand looking for a 3PL warehouse or a fulfillment partner who can execute at a high level, I’m happy to compare notes. And if you’re an operator, founder, or just a fellow logistics nerd who likes talking 3PLs, warehouse workflows, carrier negotiations, or what’s changing in the fulfillment world—let’s connect and talk 3PLs.
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