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Section 321 Changes, Buske Logistics Acquisition, and Selery Fulfillment Feature Article
US Government sends shockwaves across logistics industry with new Section 321 policy.
Logistics Social Media Post of the Week
I worked at a venture backed fulfillment startup. Here is my biggest takeaway
What VC’s thinks you need:
1000 robotic micro 3PLs across the countryWhat you really need:
A dude called Cody in Indiana who deeply cares about your brand and a slightly inexplicable obsession with… x.com/i/web/status/1…— Jacob Posel (@dtcjacob)
1:28 PM • Sep 12, 2024
Section 321 Changes
Last last week, the US government announced significant changes impacting Section 321 imports. Although there is so much uncertainty in when and how these new regulations will be put into place, this is a huge cause for concern for many brands and 3PLs. For a more in depth breakdown, check out this video from Aaron Rubin at ShipHero.
Selery 3PL Founder Feature
Starting as a family distribution business and obtaining their first customer inbound from an eBay ad, the Selery growth story has been remarkable to follow. Today, the company has four locations across the US and is growing rapidly.
Our team is so grateful for our partnership and can’t wait to see all the success you have moving forward!
Buske Logistics Acquisition
Huge congrats to our friends at Buske Logistics on their recent acquisition of Hydra Warehouse and Transportation. We are super excited to see Buske continue carving out a strong niche in the food and beverage (including alcohol) space. Check out the Business Wire announcement here!
If you are a 3PL interested in buying or selling your 3PL, send an email to [email protected] and I am happy to see where I can help!
Talk soon,
Joe, Dan, and the Fulfill Team