Stacked SCM: Leaders in the Fulfillment Industry

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When Nick Christie, Ian Yount, and Nick Andreas, the owners of Stacked SCM, created the company, they knew two things: they wanted to provide services found at no other fulfillment center, and they wanted to do it at a cost that would impress their customers. “We already had over ten years of experience in the industry,” Nick Christie says, “so we knew that we had the knowledge to create a world-class ecommerce supply chain management solution for all ecommerce needs.” The trio worked hard, and in only three years, their ecommerce syndicate has netted $30 million. “In 2020, during a global recession, we shipped more than 750,000 packages and used that volume to negotiate the best rates in the industry,” Ian says. With those kinds of results, Stacked SCM has emerged as an expert in supply chain management

Stacked SCM separates itself from most fulfillment centers because it utilizes a low pricing system that benefits the seller. Regardless of how many items a customer orders, they will never be charged for more than one pick fee ($1.70 per order). Removing excessive pick fees and using a pricing model allows Stacked SCM to provide sellers with not only better pricing but more accurate projected shipping costs. There are no hidden fees, and Stacked SCM does not charge customers for warehousing their items. 

Stacked SCM also knows that success comes from paying attention to details, so it contributes to the success of ecommerce stores by minimizing order defect rates. The company provides the highest quality shipping services, and its order defect rate is under 0.3% across 750,000+ fulfilled orders, meaning that customers save money due to fewer “fulfillment mess ups.” 

“Shipping, of course, is at the center of what we do,” Nick Andreas says, “and we are a preferred partner with UPS, shipping almost 150,000 orders per month.” The company’s excellent postage rates can compete with any other fulfillment and sourcing service, and its shipping rates are 40% below the industry’s normal and beat Shipmonk, Shipbob, and Shipfusion. 

Additionally, Stacked SCM can source and manufacture anything its customers need, including thousands of products from China, Thailand, India, United States, and Canada. With experience in finding winning products, the company has generated millions of dollars for its own ecommerce businesses as well as for its clients, who are able to take advantage of a true economy of scale at Stacked SCM. With over $30 million in revenue, the company is able to leverage bulk volume pricing to businesses for the most competitive prices the world has to offer. 

“We understand what ecommerce sellers value, so we created our print-on-demand services, which give our customers a leg up on their competition,” explains Ian. Stacked SCM offers a wide variety of garment styles. In addition to clothing, the company can print on backpacks, hats, bags, and much more. By utilizing economies of scale once again, it has a unique ability to offer the best prices in the industry while maintaining its world-class quality. “We can do shirts beginning at $4.25 each,” Ian says. 

To help its customers stand out and get repeat business, Stacked SCM helps them maximize the impression they make when their own customers receive their packages. Stacked SCM offers the ability to add content cards or branded packaging to any or all orders, free of charge. It also provides scented bags that lead to an unforgettable experience and repeat sales. Whether it’s a content card or sand from the Caribbean, Stacked SCM goes the extra mile to ensure customers get the best possible receiving experience.

Stacked SCM goes the extra mile for its customers by offering benefits not found with other fulfillment centers. Its owners offer their insights into what works and what doesn’t to customers completely free of charge. They have scaled 6 and 7-figure businesses on Amazon, Facebook, Google, Instagram, Shopify, Snapchat, Email Marketing, SMS Marketing, DM Marketing, Ebay, and Etsy, to name just a few. By looking at a customer’s ADs manager, they can immediately point out a few tips that have helped sellers add up to 1000% to their bottom line. They have coached more than ten novice ecommerce sellers to become 7-figure ecommerce bosses. Once a year, Stack SCM hosts a meet up, growth meeting, and networking event at our ecommerce home base in the Colorado Rockies. Attendees talk, connect, and exchange knowledge with ecommerce buyers and sellers who have grossed millions. 

“There is no part of our company that is not designed to maximize our customers’ savings,” says Nick Andreas. “Bringing value and benefits to those who buy from us is at the forefront of everything we do.”

 

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