Slash Shipping Costs with Bi-Coastal Fulfillment and Warehousing

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For any business owner, the equation is simple: high shipping costs equal lower margins. As your customer base grows across the country, so does the complexity—and the price tag—of getting your products into their hands. If you are shipping from a single warehouse on one coast to a customer on the other, you are likely feeling the sting of “Zone 8” shipping rates. 

But there is a better way. By strategically splitting your inventory between the East and West Coasts, you can drastically reduce transit times and keep more profit in your pocket. Here is how a bi-coastal fulfillment strategy can transform your logistics from a cost center into a competitive advantage. 

The Hidden Cost of Shipping: Why “Zone 8” is Killing Your Margins 

In the world of logistics, distance is money. Carriers like UPS, FedEx, and USPS divide the U.S. into shipping zones, ranging from Zone 1 (local) to Zone 8 (farthest distance). The further a package travels, the higher the zone, and the more you pay. 

If your single warehouse is in Los Angeles and you ship a package to New York, that is a Zone 8 shipment. It is the most expensive domestic rate you can pay, often costing significantly more than a local delivery. 

Beyond the financial cost, there is the cost of time. A cross-country ground shipment can take 5+ days. In an era where two-day delivery is the standard set by retail giants, asking a customer to wait nearly a week can lead to cart abandonment and lost sales. Today’s consumers expect speed, and they expect it to be free or affordable. Relying on a single distribution point makes meeting those expectations incredibly difficult without eroding your bottom line. 

East Coast Meets West Coast: The Power of Proximity 

The solution to the Zone 8 problem is simple geography. By utilizing bi-coastal fulfillment, you place your inventory closer to your customers, regardless of where they live. 

At Medallion Fulfillment & Logistics, we offer established warehousing facilities in both Los Angeles and Boston. This dual footprint allows you to reach the vast majority of the U.S. population within just a few days via affordable ground shipping. 

  • West Coast Orders: Fulfilled from our Los Angeles facility, reaching customers in California, Oregon, Washington, and surrounding states in Zones 1–4. 
  • East Coast Orders: Fulfilled from our Boston facility, quickly reaching the densely populated Northeast and Eastern seaboard. 

This strategy effectively eliminates most Zone 7 and Zone 8 shipments. Instead of paying premium rates to ship across the country, you are paying lower local or regional rates. The result? You slash your shipping costs per order and deliver products faster. It is a win-win that improves your customer experience while protecting your margins. 

Technology That Plays Nice 

Moving to a 3PL (Third-Party Logistics) provider or expanding to a second warehouse often raises concerns about technical headaches. Will the inventory sync? Will orders get routed to the right warehouse automatically? 

We have taken the complexity out of the equation. Medallion’s advanced software integrates seamlessly with the most popular shopping carts, including Shopify, Amazon, and WooCommerce. 

Our system acts as a central command center for your inventory. When an order comes in, our technology determines the most efficient shipping origin based on the customer’s delivery address. It automatically routes the order to the warehouse that can get it there fastest and cheapest. You don’t have to manually sort orders or juggle spreadsheets; our integrations handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on selling. You just need to ensure that you have stocked both warehouses with your inventory. 

Scalability for the “Big Moments” 

Every business owner dreams of the viral moment—the sudden spike in sales that puts your brand on the map. But from a logistics standpoint, that dream can quickly become a nightmare if you are fulfilling orders from your own garage or a small, inflexible warehouse. 

One of the biggest advantages of partnering with an established 3PL like Medallion is scalability. We have the infrastructure, staffing, and space to handle your peaks, whether they are seasonal holiday rushes or unexpected growth spurts. 

When you manage your own fulfillment, a spike in sales means late nights packing boxes and frantically hiring temporary help. With Medallion, it just means business as usual. We scale our labor and operations to meet your demand, ensuring your orders go out on time, every time. You get the flexibility to grow without the overhead risk of leasing your own larger facility or hiring permanent staff. 

Personal Touch in a Digital World 

In an industry increasingly dominated by faceless tech giants and automated support bots, Medallion remains proudly family-owned and operated. We started in a family garage, just like many of the businesses we serve, and we have grown into a national enterprise without losing our roots. 

We understand that your inventory is your livelihood. When you call us, you are not just a ticket number; you are a partner. We pride ourselves on responsiveness and personal service. If you have a question about a shipment or need to troubleshoot an issue, you can reach a real person who knows your business and cares about your success. 

Ready to optimize your logistics? 

If you are tired of watching your profits disappear into shipping fees, it is time to evaluate your fulfillment strategy. A bi-coastal approach is not just for Fortune 500 companies; it is a practical, accessible solution for growing businesses looking to compete on speed and price. 

Don’t let logistics hold your business back. Contact us today for a free price quote or a “logistics health check” to see exactly how much you could save by partnering with Medallion Fulfillment & Logistics. 

Tips for eCommerce Store Black Friday Promotions that Boost Sales

Tips to Grow Ecommerce Sales

Will you be giving thanks for a successful and profitable Black Friday in 2025? Our fulfillment warehouse staff shares easy and useful tips that will help create momentum to carry your eCommerce store through the holiday selling season.

1. Promote deeply discounted Black Friday deals.

Sales of 10 percent or 20 percent off are common enough during the rest of the year, but they won’t grab the attention of holiday shoppers. Strategically choose items to run for 40 to 50 percent off, or even buy-one-get-one free. Leverage bundling of these items to boost the average order value.

2. Segment your marketing campaigns.

Target these specific categories of shoppers, as identified by marketing automation platform Klaviyo:

• Deal-hunters

• Last-minute shoppers

• VIPs

• “Looky-loos”

• Impulse buyers

In addition, come up with a special “sweetener” to entice people who haven’t bought or who came close to purchasing.

3. Prepare the infrastructure.

Everyone’s heard horror stories of eCommerce sites crashing because they can’t handle the surge in business. Install an uptime monitor program that will alert you to possible problems and minimize downtown. Don’t forget to check the loading time, which can be another factor causing a high bounce rate.

4. Optimize for mobile-first buying.

Since 2022, mobile users accounted for nearly three-quarters of Black Friday sales for Shopify merchants. If you’re not already optimized for mobile shopping, there’s no more time to wait.

5. Streamline the checkout process.

Few things will kill an eCommerce sale faster than a cumbersome checkout procedure, especially with impulse shoppers. Features such as one-click buying, and dynamic checkout buttons remove the barriers to closing the sale.

Your #1 Fulfillment Warehouse for Year-Round Success

Whether it’s seasonal fluctuations or general business growth, Medallion Fulfillment & Logistics can handle all the changing needs of your eCommerce business. Contact us today to learn more.