3PL fulfillment, inventory management, and co-packing that help growing brands look organized.
Small Batch Direct 3PL supports direct-to-consumer fulfillment, wholesale and B2B orders, inventory storage, receiving, retail prep, kitting, and channel integrations. When your brand also needs deeper production-style help, we can connect you to a co-packing workflow instead of sending you into a disconnected process.
Pick the workflow your brand needs most.
Tap a card to jump to the inquiry form with the matching service interests preselected.
Best for brands that need direct-to-consumer order fulfillment, store integrations, shipment tracking, and cleaner warehouse flow.
Jump to the form with fulfillment + integration topics selected. Wholesale / B2B Case-based and retailer-ready order flowBest for brands shipping wholesale or retail orders that need inventory accuracy, order control, and reliable outbound handling.
Jump to the form with fulfillment + inventory topics selected. Kitting + Co-Packing Projects that need more than pick-pack-shipBest for brands that need retail prep, kitting, packaging support, sample review, or a bridge into food-oriented co-packing.
Jump to the form with retail prep + co-packing topics selected.See how fulfillment, inventory, integrations, and co-packing fit together.
The strongest operations are not just fast. They are connected, readable, and built around the actual handoffs a growing brand has to manage.
Fulfillment that keeps DTC and wholesale from turning into two different businesses
Order intake, shipping prep, label creation, tracking visibility, and billing context stay close together so the team can move faster without working blind.
- Direct-to-consumer and B2B order flow in one portal.
- Shipment handling, tracking, and follow-through tied to the order record.
- Client-side visibility with admin-side operational controls.
Inventory handling designed around what the warehouse actually needs to know
Receiving, SKU and barcode matching, secondary SKU support, case quantity awareness, and availability checks help keep order decisions grounded in real inventory.
- Receiving and SKU control that reduce order-to-inventory guesswork.
- Barcode, secondary-SKU, and case-based handling support.
- Inventory visibility that supports both fulfillment and billing accuracy.
Integrations with operational depth instead of generic "automation" language
Connections are built around real operational handoffs: bring orders in cleanly, preserve source context, and sync fulfillment or inventory updates back out when that workflow is supported. Today that includes Amazon, CSV + Custom, Faire, OpenCart, PrestaShop, Shopify, Walmart, and WooCommerce.
- Webhook, OAuth, polling, bridge-based, and CSV paths depending on the channel.
- Shipping and inventory sync where that outbound workflow is supported.
- Filtering and source awareness that keep the warehouse from ingesting noise.
Co-packing support that keeps packaging and fulfillment closer together
The co-packing workflow is meant for brands that need more production-style help, from sample creation and quality checks to packaging-format decisions and palletized output.
- Support for food and consumer products that need more than simple kitting.
- Smaller runs, new-SKU testing, and seasonal production flexibility.
- A clearer bridge from packaged goods to freight pickup or downstream fulfillment.
Connections built for real order flow, not just a logo wall.
The integration layer is designed to move orders in cleanly, keep source context visible to operations, and sync the updates that matter back out when the channel supports it. Current coverage includes Amazon, CSV + Custom, Faire, OpenCart, PrestaShop, Shopify, Walmart, and WooCommerce.
One integration story, then a clear card for each supported channel.
Instead of treating every brand the same, the integration layer adapts to the channel, order type, and workflow maturity you already have. That gives the warehouse cleaner inputs and a more reliable path for syncing the right updates back out.
- Orders can enter through OAuth, webhooks, backup polling, bridge routes, or structured CSV depending on the channel.
- Source-aware rules and filters help the team avoid ingesting the wrong orders.
- Provider details below stay in sync with the current supported lineup: Amazon, CSV + Custom, Faire, OpenCart, PrestaShop, Shopify, Walmart, and WooCommerce.
Seller-fulfilled marketplace flow
Amazon SP-API can import seller-fulfilled orders, apply shipping-destination filters, confirm shipment tracking back to Amazon, and optionally sync merchant-fulfilled inventory by SKU.
- Scheduled backup polling pulls merchant-fulfilled Amazon orders.
- Shipment confirmations send carrier and tracking details back to Amazon.
- Optional inventory sync updates matching Amazon SKUs.
Structured uploads for special workflows
Not every client starts with a store connector. Structured CSV imports support launches, seasonal programs, retailer projects, and brands that need a staged path into automation.
- Source-aware imports keep manual uploads organized.
- Useful for retailer drops, marketplace gaps, and launch windows.
- A practical bridge when a full integration is not the first move.
Wholesale import with sync back out
Faire uses OAuth to import wholesale orders, send carrier and tracking details back to Faire, and optionally sync inventory by exact SKU for participating brands.
- Designed for marketplace-driven wholesale order intake.
- Carrier and tracking updates sync back to Faire.
- Optional inventory sync helps keep exact-SKU counts aligned.
Bridge-driven import and monitoring
OpenCart can connect through an API user plus the Small Batch 3PL bridge, with scheduled n8n backup polling, shipped-status sync, and operational health checks.
- Uses the OpenCart API plus the 3PL bridge extension.
- Supports shipped status, tracking sync, and optional inventory routes.
- Includes admin API monitoring and outbound-IP guidance.
Webservice-based order intake
PrestaShop uses a webservice key to import orders, apply shipping-destination filters, sync shipped states, and optionally push inventory back without needing a store extension.
- Scheduled backup polling handles imports.
- Shipping-country and state rules can gate which orders enter the portal.
- Optional inventory sync and health logging are built in.
Public app + webhook coverage
Shopify installs through OAuth, supports webhook-driven imports plus a backup poll, and can sync shipped updates and location-aware inventory back to the store.
- Webhook + backup polling keeps order intake resilient.
- Full-order shipped updates sync back after fulfillment.
- Inventory sync can target the main location or a saved custom location.
Marketplace orders and tracking sync
Walmart Marketplace can import seller-fulfilled released orders using seller API credentials, filter incoming orders by destination, sync carrier and tracking details, and optionally update inventory by SKU.
- Scheduled backup polling pulls released Walmart Marketplace orders.
- Shipment confirmation sends carrier and tracking back to Walmart.
- Optional inventory sync updates exact Walmart SKUs.
Direct REST + webhook workflow
WooCommerce connections save the store URL, REST API keys, and webhook secret so orders arrive quickly and imported records can refresh when WooCommerce updates change.
- Direct webhook imports plus scheduled backup polling.
- Country and state filtering is available before orders are created.
- Matching WooCommerce changes can update imported 3PL orders.
Small Batch Direct 3PL connects Amazon seller-fulfilled order flow to warehouse operations.
The Amazon SP-API connection is part of the same paid, quote-based Small Batch Direct 3PL service described on this page. It is designed for sellers who authorize the app so the warehouse can support fulfillment and inventory workflows tied to their seller-fulfilled orders.
Seller-fulfilled Amazon orders can enter the 3PL queue.
Authorized Amazon sellers can have seller-fulfilled order data imported into the portal so fulfillment work, shipping details, and order status stay connected to the warehouse process.
Carrier and tracking details can sync back after fulfillment.
After the warehouse creates or records shipment details, the integration can send carrier and tracking information back to Amazon where that workflow is enabled for the seller account.
Inventory updates can be scoped by exact SKU.
When a seller requests it, matching merchant-fulfilled SKU inventory can be updated from the warehouse view, helping the seller keep sellable quantities aligned with stock on hand.
Pricing is paid and quote-based.
There is no free public plan advertised for Small Batch Direct 3PL or for the Amazon SP-API app connection. Every seller receives pricing after the team reviews the fulfillment, storage, integration, and project work needed for that account.
Paid 3PL service, not a free standalone app
The Amazon SP-API connection is available as part of a paid Small Batch Direct 3PL account. It is not offered as a free standalone public software plan or a separate self-service Appstore subscription.
Common pricing components
Quotes can include account management or portal access, onboarding or integration setup, receiving, storage, pick-pack labor, kitting or retail prep, packaging materials, postage or freight, billing administration, and optional inventory sync support.
How to request pricing
Use the request form on this page or contact the team directly. We review each seller account first so pricing can be quoted around the actual fulfillment workflow, channel mix, storage needs, and integration support required.
Co-packing support that goes deeper than basic kitting.
Using the current Small Batch Co-Pack positioning as the reference, the connected co-packing offer is built for growing food brands and small businesses that need professional packaging support without overbuilding their own production setup.
Built for emerging and established brands
The Small Batch Co-Pack program is positioned for brands launching their first packaged products as well as established teams that need a smarter production partner for growth.
Smaller runs and seasonal surges
The service mix is designed to help brands test new SKUs, manage seasonal spikes, and avoid overbuilding operations just to handle short-run or project-based demand.
Liquid and dry product support
The co-packing site specifically calls out support for liquid products like sauces, dressings, syrups, and marinades, plus dry goods like spice blends, rubs, teas, and baking mixes.
Sample creation before full runs
Sample production is part of the workflow so recipes and packaging assumptions can be validated before committing to a broader co-packing run.
Quality assurance and packaging guidance
The co-packing offer emphasizes inspections, food-safety discipline, packaging-format selection, shelf-stability support, and labeling or regulatory readiness as products scale.
Palletization and freight-ready output
Finished products can be palletized for freight pickup, which makes the handoff from production-style support to outbound logistics much cleaner.
See the co-packing siteA straightforward path from inquiry to launch.
The process is designed to qualify fit, not to drop brands into a generic sales queue with no operational context.
Tell us about your operation
Share order volume, SKU count, sales channels, and where you need the most help right now.
We review fit
We look at fulfillment needs, integration requirements, retail prep, and whether deeper co-packing support makes sense.
Build the right launch path
If it is a fit, we outline the next steps for onboarding, account activation, and any connected co-packing conversation.
Answers to the questions brands ask before choosing a 3PL partner.
This section is intentionally plain-language so teams, search engines, and AI answer systems can quickly understand what the operation supports.
Small Batch Direct 3PL helps brands with direct-to-consumer fulfillment, wholesale and B2B orders, inventory storage, receiving, retail prep, kitting, billing visibility, and integrations that keep order data moving cleanly into the warehouse.
The platform currently supports Amazon, CSV + Custom, Faire, OpenCart, PrestaShop, Shopify, Walmart, and WooCommerce. The goal is not only to import orders, but also to preserve source context and sync the right fulfillment or inventory events back out when that workflow is enabled.
Yes. The operational model is built to support direct-to-consumer shipments alongside wholesale and B2B order flow, so brands do not have to juggle separate partners just because the order profile changes.
Yes. The landing workflow covers retail prep and project support inside the 3PL relationship, and the connected Small Batch Co-Pack program adds deeper food-oriented co-packing support such as sample creation, quality checks, packaging guidance, and palletized output.
Small Batch Direct 3PL is a paid, quote-based service. The Amazon SP-API app is included as part of that paid 3PL relationship, not offered as a free standalone public plan. Pricing depends on order volume, SKU count, storage needs, packaging materials, pick-pack labor, kitting or retail prep, postage or freight, account management, and any integration or inventory sync support required.
Your request is reviewed by the team rather than being dropped into an automated queue. If the fit looks right, the next step is a conversation about your order volume, SKU count, channel mix, packaging needs, and whether co-packing support should be part of the plan.
Tell us about your operation and we will review the fit.
Share your order volume, SKU count, channel mix, and whether you need fulfillment only or a broader blend of warehouse and co-packing support.
What happens after you submit
Your request is reviewed by our team. If the fit looks good, we will follow up on the operational details rather than forcing you through a one-size-fits-all sales script.
- We review fulfillment, inventory, and integration needs.
- We note whether retail prep, kitting, or co-packing support should be part of the conversation.
- We use your order volume and SKU count to scope the next step more realistically.
Clear contact details and seller data handling.
Potential sellers can contact Small Batch Direct 3PL directly before authorizing an integration or requesting a quote.
Seller data use
Seller, order, inventory, and shipment data is used to provide 3PL fulfillment, warehouse operations, billing visibility, integration support, shipment confirmation, and customer support for connected sellers.
Access and storage
Access is limited to authorized users who need the information to operate the service. The platform uses HTTPS and role-based account access, and sellers can contact support to request help with account or data questions.
No unrelated selling
Small Batch Direct 3PL does not sell seller data. Data shared through connected channels is handled for the fulfillment and support workflows described on this page.