Our model is built around movement, not around sending every item into one slow warehouse process. We use a distributed courier-based flow to receive, check, route, and move goods, returns, packages, mail, and documents faster.
We work with online stores, sellers, marketplaces, suppliers, international shoppers, expats, travelers, and individual clients who need reliable product, package, mail, or document movement.
No. FBA Prep is available as an optional add-on for sellers who need marketplace preparation, but the main focus is broader fulfillment, courier logistics, forwarding, and returns processing.
Yes. That is one of the main advantages of the model. Inbound, cross-docking, returns routing, and forwarding can all be structured to keep items moving quickly instead of holding them in storage longer than necessary.
Yes. Businesses use the system for inbound, outbound, returns, cross-docking, and optional prep. Individuals use it for package forwarding, expat forwarding, mail handling, and document movement.
Inbound Services start with pickup or receiving. A courier collects products from a seller, supplier, or agreed location, then the goods are checked and moved into the next fulfillment step without unnecessary delay.
Outbound Services move products from storage, a seller location, or a fulfillment point to customers, pickup points, carriers, or another destination in the order flow.
Returned goods are picked up, inspected, and routed based on condition. Sellable items can move back into the sales flow, while damaged goods can be directed to reconditioning or another next step.
Cross-Docking is used when goods should move from receiving directly to outbound shipping with minimal handling and little or no storage time in between.
Yes. FBA Prep works as an add-on service within the larger logistics flow. Products can come through inbound, be prepared if needed, and then continue to outbound or another required destination.
Inbound Services focus on receiving products into the system through pickup, intake, and checking. Outbound Services focus on moving those products from storage or a fulfillment point to customers, pickup points, carriers, or another destination.
FBA Prep can include product checking, labeling, packaging, and preparation for marketplace-related shipment requirements. It is available when needed, but it is not the main focus of the overall service model.
Package Forwarding gives international shoppers a local U.S. receiving address. We accept purchases, register them in the system, and forward them to the customer’s chosen international destination.
Yes. That local address is the entry point into the forwarding flow for purchases, packages, letters, and other accepted incoming items.
Expat Forwarding is designed for people who are outside the country but still need mail and document handling. We can receive, scan, forward, or hold letters and documents based on the client’s instructions.
Yes. Document scanning and forwarding are part of the expat-focused service flow, especially for clients who need access to important paperwork while abroad.
Yes. If immediate forwarding is not needed, items can be held for a short period before the next routing decision is made.
Package Forwarding is mainly for purchases and shipped goods. Expat Forwarding is mainly for letters, documents, and mail handling for people who are outside the country but still need a stable receiving point.
Yes. International forwarding is a core part of the individual service flow. Packages can be received through the U.S. address, registered in the system, and then forwarded to the client’s current destination.
The route depends on the task. An item may go to outbound delivery, forwarding, returns handling, reconditioning, cross-docking, storage, or optional prep support based on what needs to happen next.
Yes, if the returned item is still sellable after inspection. If it is not suitable for resale, it can be routed to reconditioning or another next step.
Yes. Depending on the service and route, items can move directly to customers, pickup points, transport companies, international destinations, or another logistics handoff point.
Yes. Products, customer orders, returned goods, packages, mail, and documents can all move through the same operating logic: receive, check, route, and move forward.
Yes. The system is flexible by design. If your business or personal use case needs a different sequence of steps, the route can be adjusted around the actual job instead of forcing a fixed warehouse workflow.
Cross-Docking is better when goods should move from receiving directly into outbound shipping with minimal delay. Storage makes more sense when goods need to wait for a later shipment, further preparation, or another decision point.
Contact us with your service needs, item type, pickup or receiving details, and the next destination or required outcome. From there, we can help define the right flow.
Usually we need to know what the item is, where it is coming from, where it needs to go next, and whether any special handling such as checking, forwarding, prep, or document scanning is required.
Yes. If your business or personal use case repeats on a regular basis, the flow can be organized around recurring pickups, receiving, routing, and movement needs.
Yes. We can help clarify which service fits your needs, how routing should work, and what information is needed to begin the process smoothly.
You can reach us through the contact page, by phone at (469) 123-4567, or by email at mail@globalpackgrp.com.