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FLEXE Company Profile

Flexe solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world's largest retailers and brands. Integrating technology, open logistics networks and elastic economic models allows Flexe customers to move fast, at scale and with precision. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Flexe brings deep logistics expertise and enterprise-grade technology to deliver innovative eCommerce fulfillment, retail distribution and network capacity programs to the Fortune 500. For more information, please visit www.flexe.com.

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FLEXE
401 2nd Ave South
Suite 220
Seattle, Washington, 98104
United States
855.376.2507
[email protected]

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Dynamic Warehousing Strategies: On-Demand Warehousing For E-Commerce
Dynamic Warehousing Strategies: On-Demand Warehousing For E-Commerce
There is a strong case that not only does dynamic warehousing offer a cost efficient way for small ecommerce retailers...

Chasing Amazon: Building a Dynamic Warehouse Network
Chasing Amazon: Building a Dynamic Warehouse Network
Most of Amazon’s competitors are feverishly playing catch-up, and if your company is among them, reassessing your supply chain...


Warehouse Capacity Economics and Trends
Warehouse Capacity Economics and Trends
This paper explores the data and economics behind warehouse capacity and inventory issues, and illustrates how on-demand warehousing can provide...




FLEXE News & Resources

State of the Warehousing Market
In this podcast, Logistics Management and Peerless Media Supply Chain Group News Editor Jeff Berman interviews Ben Dean, Director of Logistics Strategy and Warehouse Solutions, for Seattle-based Flexe.

Need for Faster Deliveries Could Open the Door to More On-Demand Warehousing Services
As the pressure mounts on retailers and logistics companies to meet ever-faster delivery times, the idea of on-demand space within warehouses is gaining traction.

Dynamic Warehousing Strategies: On-Demand Warehousing For E-Commerce
There is a strong case that not only does dynamic warehousing offer a cost efficient way for small ecommerce retailers to offer high service levels in a flexible fashion, but in fact it is likely to become a standard way of contracting for warehousing.

Every Company is an Ecommerce Company
It's now imperative that companies within the supply chain evolve to meet the current demands of the modern economy.

Using Third-Party Logistics Providers to Chase Amazon’s Ecommerce Fulfillment Proficiency
Retailers are looking to compete with Amazon through third-party logistics providers who can tackle the e-fulfillment challenges with service and market specialization as well as making strategic investments in flexible automation.

Using Third-Party Logistics Providers to Chase Amazon’s Ecommerce Fulfillment Proficiency
Retailers are looking to compete with Amazon through third-party logistics providers who can tackle the e-fulfillment challenges with service and market specialization as well as making strategic investments in flexible automation.

Chasing Amazon: Building a Dynamic Warehouse Network
Most of Amazon’s competitors are feverishly playing catch-up, and if your company is among them, reassessing your supply chain design, particularly pricing and quick delivery, is a good place to start.

How Augmented Reality and Apple Will Transform Retail & Logistics Supply Chains
From B2C to B2B, augmented reality has the potential to change the world in many ways, in this article we describe the top five ways this new revolutionary technology could potentially change retail, logistics, and the supply chain.

FLEXE’s Warehousing, Fulfillment, & Delivery Option Faster than Amazon Prime
Warehouse marketplace Flexe Inc. says it is now offering online retailers access to nationwide next-day delivery, adding to a push by companies to build fulfillment services that compete with Amazon.com Inc.

The Emerging “Uberization” of Dynamic On-Demand Warehousing for eCommerce
Dynamic on-demand warehousing involves buying warehousing services on a pay-per-use basis, and just as with Uber and AirBnB, exemplars of today’s “on-demand” economy, users and providers meet and transact with each other via an online marketplace.

Warehouse Capacity Economics and Trends
This paper explores the data and economics behind warehouse capacity and inventory issues, and illustrates how on-demand warehousing can provide a specific, right-sized option when extra space is needed and how to monetize space when it is unused.




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