SUMMARY:
In 2020, during the most uncertain days of the COVID-19 global pandemic, Spectra opened its second fulfillment center in North Charleston. Having experienced strong growth and a high level of success serving companies in South Carolina and beyond with technology driven fulfillment solutions since the new center’s opening, Spectra has now taken a next step by relocating the Charleston region fulfillment center to a more strategic site. The new location, which is closer to the port and other shipping activity in the greater Charleston area, will make Spectra an even more attractive option for businesses looking to streamline their critical fulfillment chain.
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Since its founding nearly two decades ago, Spectra has had as one of its hallmarks an aggressive stance toward the future success of its clients. One of the most visible and meaningful elements of that strategy was the opening of a second fulfillment center in North Charleston in 2020, supplementing Spectra’s fulfillment activities based at its headquarters in Columbia, SC. The center’s opening coincided with a dramatic rise in demand for third party fulfillment solutions, as companies around the United States suddenly needed to meet customer expectations for fast, reliable shipping in a wide variety of industry sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, after having successfully managed the upheaval of the pandemic and continued to provide high quality fulfillment services for both existing and new clients throughout unprecedented challenges, Spectra has taken another step to prepare for additional successes on behalf of its partners. The company has moved its Charleston area fulfillment center from its original location to 3225 Fortune Drive, North Charleston, a site that is better positioned for logistics and promises to increase the efficiency with which Spectra can fulfill online orders in both B2B and B2C contexts. The new location is closer to Charleston’s port and shipping district, making it more convenient for moving overseas shipments to and from the fulfillment center and on their way to end users with minimal delays.
While many companies have suffered greatly from the instability, regulatory obstacles, and employee shortages associated with the pandemic, Spectra has worked hard to convert challenges into opportunities. Under the experienced leadership of Spectra’s management, both fulfillment centers in South Carolina have risen to meet the high expectations of its clients and welcome new partners, many of whom were entering the field of fulfillment for the first time and were not sure where to start, yet knew that in order to meet their customers’ needs they needed to quickly implement powerful, dependable fulfillment solutions. Relocating the North Charleston fulfillment center to a more strategic location continues the momentum of Spectra’s growth throughout the pandemic, and the Spectra team anticipates benefiting many more new partners with its streamlined, flexible end-to-end services.
Spectra has capacity for new clients looking for services along and including the entire fulfillment chain, from printing of materials in Spectra’s fully equipped print facility to reverse logistics (returns, restocking, etc.) following the successful delivery of materials to end users. More information is available at www.spectraintegration.com.