Welcome to NOKE, where the journey began with a passion for enhancing supply chain efficiency. Previously engaged in a brand environment, the founder of NOKE noticed the complex issues related to importation, documentation, and regulatory requirements within the supply chain. Motivated by a goal to simplify and improve these processes, NOKE ventured into the 3PL industry in 2020, aiming to become more than just a logistics provider but an essential part of their clients' operations. By dealing with the complexities of international supply chains and establishing efficient warehouse procedures, NOKE has faced and surmounted a variety of challenges. The company pledges to offer comprehensive assistance, covering everything from product fulfillment to support in manufacturing decisions and bespoke solutions for each client's distinctive path.
Observing the obstacles that businesses, especially startups, encounter when entering new markets, NOKE aimed to become the reliable partner these companies require. In January 2021, the founder moved to the U.S., signaling the start of an exciting new phase. Despite the initial challenges in setting up the business, NOKE has grown into a trusted center for clients in search of a committed and informed partner in the logistics sector. NOKE is dedicated to turning challenges into opportunities and ensuring a smooth experience for every client they welcome.
Third-party logistics (3PL) refers to outsourcing supply chain activities—such as transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and order fulfillment—to an external provider.
By leveraging 3PL services, businesses focus on their core competencies while professionals manage the logistics.
Here’s how 3PL integrates into your supply chain:
Inventory Storage: Products are stored in a 3PL-managed warehouse.
Order Processing: Once an order is placed, the 3PL picks and packs items.
Shipping: The 3PL partners with carriers to ensure prompt delivery.
Returns Management: Customer returns are processed efficiently to maintain satisfaction.
Cost Savings: Eliminates the need to own or lease warehouses.
Scalability: Supports seasonal spikes and growth without infrastructure investment.
Expertise: Access to advanced technology and optimized processes.