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More details for 234-236 Union St, Spartanburg, SC - Office for Sale

234-236 Union St

Spartanburg, SC 29302

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Office for Sale
  • $2,735,080 CAD
  • 23,515 SF
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More details for 1314 N Van L Mungo Blvd, Pageland, SC - Retail for Sale

10,000 SF Retail Building on 5 Acres - 1314 N Van L Mungo Blvd

Pageland, SC 29728

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,504,294 CAD
  • 10,000 SF
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More details for 117 Bracken Ln, Easley, SC - Land for Sale

Site 139 - 117 Bracken Ln

Easley, SC 29642

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,846,179 CAD
  • 22.50 AC Lot
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More details for 8158 Highway 14, Gray Court, SC - Retail for Sale

Dollar Tree Combo Store | Greenville MSA - 8158 Highway 14

Gray Court, SC 29645

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Retail for Sale
  • $3,076,965 CAD
  • 10,500 SF
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More details for 212 Rice Rd, Easley, SC - Multifamily for Sale

Alys Mill - 212 Rice Rd

Easley, SC 29640

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $10,256,550 CAD
  • 291,580 SF
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More details for 294 Grace Ave, Lancaster, SC - Industrial for Sale

4-Building Complex Redevelopment Opportunity - 294 Grace Ave

Lancaster, SC 29720

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $15,042,940 CAD
  • 1,879,717 SF
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More details for 00 Metric Road, Laurens, SC - Land for Sale

9.27 AC W/ Rail Access - 00 Metric Road

Laurens, SC 29360

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Land for Sale
  • $786,336 CAD
  • 9.27 AC Lot

Laurens Land for Sale - Laurens County

Positioned just half a mile from I-385 and directly off Exit 9 in Laurens County, this ±9.27-acre parcel on Metric Road offers a rare opportunity for industrial or logistics-focused development in a high-growth corridor. With direct CSX rail access and no zoning restrictions, the site provides exceptional flexibility for a range of uses including manufacturing, distribution, or rail-served warehousing. The property benefits from full utility access including water, power, and septic, and sits outside city limits, offering potential tax and permitting advantages. Its proximity to major industrial employers such as Michelin North America, Walmart Distribution Center, Nucor Metal, and DHL underscores the area’s strength as a regional logistics and manufacturing hub. The site is also surrounded by international operators including Europastry USA, Alupress, and Fukoku America, reinforcing its appeal for global supply chain integration. With Laurens County’s strategic location between Greenville and Spartanburg, and its growing reputation for industrial investment, this parcel is ideally suited for users seeking scalable infrastructure, multimodal access, and a business-friendly environment. The CSX rail line enhances long-term value for rail-dependent operations, while the site’s visibility and access to Highway 221 and I-385 support efficient truck movement across the Upstate and beyond.

Contact:

Lee & Associates - Greenville

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2025-10-20

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More details for 00 Charleston Hwy, West Columbia, SC - Land for Sale

00 Charleston Hwy

West Columbia, SC 29172

  • Fulfillment Center
  • Land for Sale
  • 51 AC Lot
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Fulfillment Centers For Sale

Fulfillment Centers

What is a fulfillment center?

A fulfillment center is a large warehouse that stores and processes customer orders. It's also often referred to as a "fulfillment house." A single fulfillment center can handle all of an online retailer's inventory, or just part of it.

When online retailers use fulfillment centers, they have the option of shipping products directly to consumers from a warehouse or storing the inventory in a fulfillment center and then having it shipped to consumers on their behalf. Fulfillment and distribution businesses are responsible for picking, packing, shipping, and customer service.

Fulfillment centers work with e-commerce retailers by receiving customer orders at the beginning of the day and shipping them out as quickly as possible. They tend to focus on processes over technology. Fulfillment warehouses usually have large floorspace for retail space that is not optimized for high speed but rather storage density due to low ceilings and/or relatively short distances between racks of product. The realization that such floor plans are less desirable than ones with higher ceilings and better use of aisle space are beginning to change how some of the largest fulfillment warehouses are being designed as well as pushing for their inclusion in existing facilities.

How is a fulfillment center different from a distribution center?

Both the distribution center and the fulfillment center are warehouse facilities that handle inventory. However, there is a difference between these two models. A distribution center may also be used to store goods in transit from suppliers or products awaiting transportation to a customer, whereas fulfillment centers usually do not receive shipments on behalf of other businesses.

A fulfillment center's main function is packing and delivering orders placed online, while a distribution center focuses more on storing boxed items waiting for shipment. Apart from this distinction, fulfillment and distribution warehouses share many similar characteristics: They're large-format with high ceilings; they house hundreds of thousands of square feet in order to meet short deadlines; they feature automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS); they are strategically located near major transportation hubs; and they require dedicated IT infrastructure.

The biggest difference between a warehouse and a fulfillment center is in the type of inventory stored in the facility. A warehouse contains product for retail outlets, while a fulfillment center's inventory is sold directly to consumers via the Internet or catalogs. Fulfillment centers store products that are typically ordered online by consumers and used within 30-90 days. Orders arrive at the distribution center on pallets from suppliers or other warehouses; workers unload these pallets onto conveyor belts and sort them into one of many merchandise bins that may contain similar items. When an order comes through, it goes to work with more personal service (for example, sending a book to one customer, and a CD to another). This order is then assigned to one of many packing stations and given an address label.

Why do fulfillment centers exist?

When an online retailer is unable to keep up with the fast pace of orders placed through their website, they hire fulfillment centers to help them process and ship incoming orders. There are many reasons why retailers outsource this service - some of which include:

Order volume – Online sales continue to grow steadily year after year. Fulfillment centers have a greater capacity for order fulfillment than most retail locations because they're able to handle high volumes from multiple e-commerce websites, as well as fulfill individual customer orders.  
Inventory storage – Retailers often sell items at different times throughout the year such as summer apparel or winter goods that aren't in high demand until the appropriate season arrives. They can store these products at a fulfillment center, freeing up valuable space.

Are fulfillment centers a growing trend?  

The economics of the fulfillment center business continues to revolve around efficiency. Fulfillment centers, on average, are projected to grow annually year over year. Greater public awareness of the importance fulfillment centers play in online retail and their contribution to the economy will likely make it easier for them to address overall shortages that are projected to increase in the coming years.

In the last decade, fulfillment centers have shifted their focus to provide e-commerce retailers with speedy and cost-effective solutions in order to help them stay competitive.

 

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