Flexport
End-to-end fulfillment for Shopify-first brands that import what they sell.
Flexport eCommerce Fulfillment combines the former Deliverr fast-shipping network with Flexport's freight-forwarding platform, giving mid-market merchants a single vendor from ocean container to doorstep. After the January 2026 pricing reset, it's a sharper fit for brands clearing $5K+/month in fulfillment spend who value Shop Promise badges and import-side leverage.
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- California
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Texas
- New Jersey
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2Flexport's fulfillment minimum jumps to $5,000/mo in 2026. Compare six vetted 3PL alternatives by pricing, order minimums, returns, and freight fit.
Flexport eCommerce Fulfillment is what is left of Deliverr after Shopify's 2022 acquisition and Flexport's 2023 takeover. Five US warehouses across California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, and New Jersey now operate under the Flexport brand, paired with the company's freight-forwarding platform. The pitch is end-to-end: ocean container, customs, deconsolidation, fulfillment, doorstep — one vendor and one billing relationship. Shop Promise badge support on Shopify is a meaningful conversion lift for Shopify-first brands. Pricing reset January 1, 2026 to a $5,000 per month minimum (up from $500/month in mid-2025), which pushes the value prop firmly into mid-market territory. Not a fit for SMB merchants under 1,500 orders/month, brands needing white-glove account management, or US-only DTC with no import volume. For brands importing significant inventory and wanting freight and fulfillment under one roof, Flexport is the lineup's only true integrated answer.
