Barrett Distribution Partners with Fulfill.com to Support Growing eCommerce Brands

Faith Artieda • May 20, 2026

Choosing the right fulfillment partner is one of the most important — and often most difficult — decisions a growing brand can make.


As customer expectations continue to rise, brands are being asked to deliver faster shipping, better inventory visibility, seamless omnichannel experiences, and retail compliance at scale. At the same time, the process of finding the right 3PL partner can be time-consuming and overwhelming.


That’s why Barrett Distribution Centers is excited to partner with Fulfill.com.


Who Is Fulfill.com?


Fulfill.com is a fast-growing platform that helps eCommerce and omnichannel brands find the right third-party logistics (3PL) partner for their business. Their team works directly with brands to simplify the 3PL search process by connecting them with vetted fulfillment providers that match their operational needs, growth goals, product requirements, and shipping profiles.


Founded by entrepreneurs with firsthand experience navigating fulfillment challenges, Fulfill.com was built to solve a common industry problem: too many brands waste valuable time and money trying to find a reliable logistics partner.


Instead of forcing brands to sort through endless provider options on their own, Fulfill.com streamlines the process through industry expertise, technology, and a carefully curated network of fulfillment providers across multiple verticals.


For brands, that means less guesswork and a faster path toward finding a fulfillment partner that can truly support long-term growth.


Why the Partnership Makes Sense


At Barrett, we’ve always believed fulfillment should feel like a partnership — not just a vendor relationship.


Since 1941, Barrett Distribution has helped brands scale through customized logistics solutions designed around their specific operational needs. From direct-to-consumer fulfillment and retail distribution to transportation management and value-added services, Barrett focuses on building flexible, scalable solutions that evolve alongside its customers.


That customer-first mindset is one of the biggest reasons this partnership with Fulfill.com feels like such a natural fit.

Both companies share a common goal: helping brands build stronger, smarter supply chains without unnecessary complexity.


What Really Makes a Great 3PL Partner?



Recently, Bryan Corbett, Barrett’s VP of Customer Solutions & Marketing, sat down with Dan White, COO of Fulfill.com, during a visit to Barrett’s NJ2 warehouse to discuss what stands out when evaluating 3PL providers across the industry.

Bryan Corbett Interviews Dan White, COO of Fulfill.com


During the conversation, Dan highlighted one of the key things that differentiates Barrett in today’s fulfillment landscape: customization.

Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all fulfillment model, Barrett brings together operations leaders, engineers, IT specialists, and solution experts early in the onboarding process to design fulfillment strategies tailored to each client’s products, operational requirements, and long-term growth goals.


That collaborative and engineered approach is something only a small percentage of 3PLs are truly doing today — and it continues to be a major differentiator for Barrett and the brands we support.


As fulfillment becomes more complex, brands increasingly need partners that can adapt processes, technology, reporting, and workflows around their business instead of forcing operations into a rigid template.


Supporting Modern Omnichannel Fulfillment


Today’s fulfillment environment requires more than simply shipping orders out the door.


Brands need:

  • Inventory accuracy
  • Real-time operational visibility
  • Retail compliance expertise
  • Technology integrations
  • Scalable warehouse infrastructure
  • Reliable communication
  • Flexibility during growth and peak demand


Barrett supports these needs through a nationwide fulfillment network and a technology-driven operational model designed for both B2C and B2B distribution. The company operates strategically located facilities across the U.S. and supports customers across industries including apparel, health & beauty, consumer packaged goods, food & beverage, and retail eCommerce.


Barrett also continues to invest heavily in warehouse management systems, transportation tools, customer dashboards, reporting capabilities, and process optimization initiatives that improve visibility and operational performance for customers.


More Than Just Matching Brands with Warehouses


One thing that makes Fulfill.com stand out is that they understand fulfillment partnerships are about much more than warehouse space.


The right 3PL impacts customer experience, shipping costs, scalability, operational efficiency, and ultimately brand reputation. Fulfill.com’s approach focuses on understanding each brand’s specific requirements and connecting them with fulfillment providers that truly align with their business model.


That level of alignment matters — especially for fast-growing brands navigating increasing order volume, retail expansion, and evolving customer expectations.


Looking Ahead


Barrett Distribution is excited about the opportunities this partnership creates for brands looking for a fulfillment provider that combines operational expertise, scalable infrastructure, modern technology, and personalized support.


As the logistics landscape continues to evolve, partnerships like this help brands make more informed fulfillment decisions and build supply chains designed for long-term success.


To learn more about Barrett Distribution’s fulfillment solutions, visit BarrettDistribution.com or connect with Barrett through Fulfill.com.

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