3PL Signs Multi-Channel Logistics Partnership with Good Good

3PL Signs Multi-Channel Logistics Partnership with Good Good

A three-year agreement enables 3PL to expand its fulfillment services, supporting Good Good’s multi-channel growth in the UK.

Third-party logistics (3PL) provider has announced a three-year partnership agreement with global health-focused food brand Good Good to support its growth in the UK market through a multi-channel fulfillment model. Under the agreement, 3PL will manage fulfillment activities across multiple channels, including direct-to-consumer (D2C) e-commerce, Amazon Seller Fulfilled Prime (SFP), and wholesale distribution to Holland & Barrett. Good Good joins 3PL’s expanding food and beverage client portfolio as a 3PL Flex customer, leveraging flexible warehousing solutions to simultaneously serve direct retail and B2B channels. 3PL's compliant warehousing system, featuring Fulfilment House Due Diligence Scheme (FHDDS) certification and ISO 9001 quality management standards, was a key factor in Good Good's partner selection. Additionally, the capability to process orders six days a week for Amazon SFP helps meet the rising expectations of UK consumers. Steve Rigby, Fulfillment and Delivery Director at 3PL, stated that becoming the sole logistics partner for both D2C and B2B channels simplifies operations and enhances supply chain reliability. The company’s 3PL Fusion technology platform is integrated directly into Good Good’s systems, enabling seamless order processing and real-time inventory updates, thereby assisting the business in maintaining efficient stock levels and focusing on driving growth. 3PL is a UK-based third-party logistics provider offering multi-channel fulfillment and warehousing solutions, with a system certified by FHDDS and ISO 9001, alongside the 3PL Fusion technology platform for integrated real-time order management. Good Good is a global health-conscious food brand offering low-sugar products and is expanding its operations across multiple markets, including the United Kingdom.