Revolutionizing Your eCommerce Business Through Smart Logistics with Harry Drajpuch
In this episode of SyncSpider’s eCom Ops Podcast, join host Norbert Strappler as he dives into e-commerce logistics with Harry Drajpuch, CEO of Amware Fulfillment. Together, they discuss the importance of speed, accuracy, and the role of product uniqueness in shipping expectations. Harry shares his insights on how the likes of Amazon and Walmart have revolutionized the industry and inspired entrepreneurs worldwide. Gain valuable insights, practical tips, and advice on mastering e-commerce logistics and making the most of your operations.
Revolutionizing Your eCommerce Business Through Smart Logistics
Amware Fulfillment is a national 3PL fulfillment provider specializing in scalable solutions for companies that have outgrown the start-up phase and require professional advice and execution for high-volume fulfillment operations. With distribution centers strategically located across the U.S., Amware enables 1-2 day delivery to 95% of the country, making it a reliable partner for both B2C and B2B fulfillment.
Catering to businesses that process over 50,000 orders annually, Amware Fulfillment is committed to helping brands achieve hyper-growth. The company processes around 15 million B2C orders annually and prides itself on empowering businesses to grow without limits.
Harry Drajpuch is a seasoned logistics expert with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Prior to his current role at Amware Fulfillment, Harry served as President and CEO at regional logistics provider Weber Logistics, overseeing 15 distribution centers and a large regional truckload fleet. He was also COO at third-party logistics provider Kane Is Able, responsible for warehousing and fleet operations, sales, strategic planning, human resources, technology, and customer service.
Harry's extensive career has also seen him hold senior operations roles at Kuehne + Nagel and Con-Way. His areas of expertise include eCommerce fulfillment, warehousing and distribution, reverse logistics, service parts distribution, cross-docking, port services, and transportation operations. He has worked with various sectors, including CPG, food, pharmaceutical, computer/electronics, and chemicals.
No.1 eCom Operations hack
If you have something that's very, very unique, people will wait a little bit longer for it. If you have something that you can find a substitute for, speed is important. You have to get it to customers as quickly as possible because if you don't, they will shop somewhere else.
You Will Learn
- The importance of balancing speed and accuracy in e-commerce logistics
- How unique products can impact customer expectations for delivery times
- The influence of Amazon and Jeff Bezos on the e-commerce and logistics industry
- Choosing the right fulfillment partner to grow your e-commerce business
- The inspiring stories of Sam Walton and Jeff Bezos as models for entrepreneurship success
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