Electronics are easy to break and hard to sell twice. A jolt of static can kill a circuit board you cannot even see is dead. A loose box on a rough truck turns a new gadget into a return. And one bad batch of DOA units can sink your Amazon rating fast. We ship electronics the careful way, so fewer units arrive dead and fewer reviews turn sour.
Why electronics are harder to ship
Most warehouses treat every box the same. That is fine for towels. It is a problem for a phone, a speaker, or a circuit board. These products fail in ways you cannot see from the outside. Static builds up on a worker's hand and zaps a chip. A thin box lets a drop crack a screen. A missing cable turns into a one-star review. We built our electronics workflow to stop each of these before the box ships.
What we do for every unit
- ESD-safe zones. Grounded shelving and anti-static packing. Staff wear ESD-safe gear when they handle these units.
- Serial tracking. Every unit is tied to the order it shipped in, so you can trace any customer to their exact device.
- Scan check at pack-out. We scan the IMEI or barcode before the box is sealed, so the right unit goes to the right buyer.
- Real protective packing. Custom foam, air column, and double-boxing for fragile items.
- Amazon FBA prep. Poly-bag, FNSKU labels, and suffocation warning labels per ASIN.
- Warranty returns. Power-on test, functional check, and a cosmetic grade on every unit that comes back.
- Refurbish routing for units that can be fixed and sold again.
- Retail compliance for Best Buy, Target, and Amazon 1P routing guides.
Returns done right
Electronics returns are where money leaks out. A unit tossed back on the shelf without a check becomes the next customer's problem. So we inspect each return the same way every time. We power it on where that applies. We grade the look of it (A, B, or C). We check the serial number. And we make sure nothing is missing, no lost cables, adapters, or manuals. Then we route it: back to stock, to the refurbish queue, or to disposal, based on your rules. You get a report for each unit, so your call is based on facts.
One inventory, every channel
You do not need a split warehouse to sell in more than one place. We run your Amazon FBA restock, your Shopify direct orders, and your B2B wholesale from one pool of stock. Our system tracks which channel each unit is set aside for, in real time. That means you do not oversell, and you do not ship an FBA unit to a direct customer by mistake.
Print and packaging in the same building
We also run an in-house print shop. Quick-start guides, warranty cards, and branded box inserts can be printed and packed in the same building that ships your gear. One vendor for print and fulfillment means fewer handoffs and fewer things that break.
What to check before you switch
Most consumer electronics fit our workflow. Oversized items are the one thing to confirm. We handle units up to standard pallet-stackable size. Large flat-panel TVs ship freight or LTL and need special packing, so send us dimensions and weights and we will tell you straight whether we are a fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We have designated ESD-safe zones with grounded shelving and anti-static packaging materials for sensitive electronics. Staff handling these zones wear ESD-safe equipment.
Every returned electronics unit goes through a structured inspection: cosmetic grading, power-on test where applicable, serial number verification, and completeness check. We generate a per-unit inspection report and route to restock, refurbish queue, or disposal.
We handle electronics up to standard pallet-stackable dimensions. Large flat-panel TVs ship freight/LTL and require specific packaging. Contact us with dimensions and weights for a fit assessment.
We poly-bag per ASIN requirements, apply FNSKU barcodes, add required suffocation warning labels, and build cartons per Amazon's shipment creation. We handle both standard and oversize tiers.