Value-added services (VAS) in logistics refer to specialized warehouse and fulfillment activities performed beyond basic storage and transportation.
These services enhance product readiness, improve customer experience, support retailer and marketplace requirements, and streamline supply chain operations. VAS offerings are tailored to a company’s specific needs and often include kitting, labeling, packaging customization, quality checks, final assembly, and returns processing.
For brands, retailers, and manufacturers, value-added services provide a competitive edge by enabling greater efficiency, flexibility, and customization within the supply chain.
VAS allow businesses to shift operational tasks from their internal teams to logistics experts, creating a more efficient workflow from production to final delivery. These services help companies:
By integrating VAS into the warehouse or distribution center environment, companies eliminate extra touchpoints—reducing costs, transit time, and risk of error.
Combining multiple SKUs into a single unit (kits, bundles, subscription boxes) or performing final product assembly. This speeds up order fulfillment and supports promotional or bundled offerings.
Adding barcode labels, UPCs, FNSKU labels, warning stickers, batch numbers, expiration dates, or retailer-specific labels required by Amazon, Walmart, or major grocery chains.
Creating or applying customized packaging such as branded boxes, shrink-wrapping, multi-pack configuration, gift wrap, or market-specific repackaging.
Performing checks for damage, accuracy, product functionality, or compliance with specifications before products enter inventory or ship to customers.
Handling returns, exchanges, refurbishment, repackaging, and restocking—an essential service for e-commerce and retail brands.
Completing light manufacturing tasks before items ship such as attaching components, inserting instructions, or assembling partially finished goods.
Ensuring goods meet retailer requirements for labeling, packaging, pallet configuration, carton labeling, and EDI accuracy to avoid chargebacks.
Providing cycle counts, real-time stock visibility, serialized tracking, and reporting to support better planning and demand forecasting.
Fixing incorrectly labeled or poorly packaged items, reconfiguring packs, correcting errors, and preparing goods to meet updated requirements.
Increasing average order value or preparing merchandise for retail promotions by bundling SKUs into sets, multi-packs, or retail-ready displays.
| Standard Warehousing | Value-Added Services (VAS) |
| Storage and inventory holding | Specialized customization and handling |
| Basic receiving and shipping | Kitting, assembly, packaging, relabeling, QC |
| Limited labor tasks | Skilled labor for product-specific needs |
| One-size-fits-all | Highly tailored to customer requirements |
| Focus on movement and storage | Focus on product readiness and market fit |
Porter Logistics offers a wide range of VAS across our Atlanta, Tampa, and Savannah facilities, helping clients optimize supply chains and enhance product readiness. Porter’s VAS capabilities include:
By integrating VAS with Porter’s advanced Warehouse Management System (WMS) and fulfillment operations, clients benefit from faster turnaround times, better accuracy, and greater supply chain flexibility—all from a single, trusted 3PL partner.
Category: Warehouse Types & Services