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WAREHOUSING · STORAGE · UK & EU

E-commerce Warehousing & Storage in the UK and Europe

Store inventory closer to your customers and manage one stock pool for fulfilment, Amazon FBA prep, and multi-channel shipping.

UK & EU warehouses · pallet, carton, and pick-face storage · fast inbound and dispatch

  • One inventory for D2C and Amazon
  • UK and EU warehouse network
  • Fast inbound and stock visibility
  • No need to manage multiple warehouse partners

How storage fits into your operation

Storage is not just space — it's the foundation for everything that happens next. Your inventory flows through a structured system so it's always ready for fulfilment, Amazon FBA prep, or multi-channel dispatch.

  • 1. Inbound receiving

    Goods are checked, counted, and matched to your shipment or plan.

  • 2. Storage allocation

    Stock is placed into pallet, carton, or pick-face locations based on how it will move.

  • 3. Stock availability

    Inventory becomes available for D2C orders, Amazon FBA prep, or internal transfers.

  • 4. Fulfilment or prep

    Orders are picked, packed, or prepared for Amazon — all from the same stock pool.

Why brands use our warehousing

  • One stock pool across channels — no duplication between warehouses
  • Faster replenishment to Amazon fulfilment centres
  • Inventory ready for D2C, marketplaces, and FBA from the same location
  • Clear operational visibility — not just reports

What we store

Storage formats matched to your SKU velocity and how you ship.

  • Pallet storage

    Bulk inventory

    Full pallets for bulk inbound, seasonal stock, or replenishment.

  • Carton storage

    Flexible volumes

    Cartons stored and handled individually for flexible pick and dispatch.

  • Pick-face storage

    Fast-moving SKUs

    Fast-access locations for high-volume SKUs and daily fulfilment.

How stock is tracked

Inventory visibility is operational — not a monthly report.

  • SKU-level quantities available for fulfilment and Amazon prep
  • Real-time adjustments as orders are picked and stock moves
  • One inventory view across D2C, B2B, and FBA workflows

Inbound receiving

Receiving is where accuracy starts.

  • Goods matched to your inbound plans or shipment references
  • Count checks and issue flagging before stock is made available
  • Storage allocation based on SKU behaviour and next movement

What happens after inbound

Once goods are received, your inventory is routed based on your business needs.

  • → Storage

    Stock is held and made available for future orders.

  • → Amazon FBA prep

    Units are labelled, bundled, and prepared for shipment to Amazon FCs.

  • → Fulfilment

    Inventory moves directly into pick and pack for D2C and marketplace orders.

When storage becomes critical

  • You outgrow home or small warehouse operations
  • You sell across multiple countries
  • You need faster Amazon replenishment
  • You want to avoid managing multiple warehouses

Typical storage use cases

  • Amazon sellers

    Hold inventory between inbound and FBA prep, with one pool feeding replenishment and prep.

  • D2C brands

    Store bulk and pick-face stock so daily orders ship without splitting warehouses.

  • Multi-country operations

    Position stock in UK and EU locations while keeping workflows consistent.

  • Growing businesses

    Scale past home or ad-hoc space with structured receiving, allocation, and visibility.

Who this is for

  • Ecommerce brands scaling across UK and EU
  • Amazon sellers needing reliable storage before FBA prep
  • Multi-channel sellers managing Shopify, marketplaces, and D2C
  • Businesses replacing fragmented warehouse setups

Storage, fulfilment, and FBA — how they work together

Warehousing ties receiving, holding, and dispatch into one operational flow. Storage keeps inventory accurate and accessible; fulfilment and FBA prep draw from that same foundation.

  • One stock pool

    The same inventory supports D2C fulfilment, marketplace orders, and Amazon FBA prep — no duplicate buffers.

  • Aligned workflows

    Receiving and storage allocation reflect how each SKU moves next, whether to pick, pack, or prep.

  • Fewer handoffs

    One partner handles storage through to dispatch or Amazon-ready shipments, reducing errors and delay.

FAQ — warehousing & storage

How is storage charged?

Storage is typically based on space used and duration. Pricing depends on pallet, carton, or pick-face usage.

Can one stock feed both D2C and Amazon?

Yes. The same inventory can be used for fulfilment orders and Amazon FBA prep.

Do you offer UK and EU storage?

Yes. We operate across the UK and key EU markets with a unified setup.

How quickly is stock available after delivery?

Once checked and processed, stock is made available for fulfilment or prep.

Get your warehousing setup and pricing

Tell us your SKUs, pallet volume, and monthly movement — we'll recommend the right storage format and setup.