Relabeling, repacking, pallet work, inspection support and other light warehouse projects.
What this service covers
Every logistics program starts with the physical details: how freight arrives, how it is identified, what condition checks are required, how inventory should be stored, and what has to happen before it leaves. We scope the workflow around those facts rather than forcing each customer into a generic package.
Relabel and repackage
Correct presentation, identification or compliance issues.
Pallet rework
Restack, replace pallets, wrap and stabilize freight.
Inspection support
Perform objective checks based on written customer criteria.
How the operation is planned
Create a precise work instruction.
Approve a first completed unit.
Complete the project in controlled batches.
Count and inspect finished output.
Report completion and route inventory.
Who this service is built for
Value Added Services Florida is especially useful for companies that need responsive handling in South Florida without committing to a rigid national contract. Typical users include:
- Import compliance corrections
- Retail relabeling projects
- Damaged-load recovery
- Product launch preparation
Operational transparency
Before launch, we confirm receiving rules, appointment requirements, labeling standards, inventory ownership, exception procedures, reporting expectations, outbound authorization and billing triggers. This reduces disputes and keeps warehouse work aligned with the commercial agreement.
Pricing approach
Pricing is based on the work actually required. Common components include inbound receiving, pallet or carton handling, monthly storage, pick-and-pack activity, pallet pulls, labeling, rework, materials, special projects and outbound coordination. A useful quote therefore requires shipment dimensions, unit counts, SKU count, average order profile, storage duration and any special handling instructions.
Service area and transportation coordination
Our Miami location supports South Florida import, distribution and ecommerce flows, including freight moving through PortMiami, Port Everglades, Miami International Airport and regional trucking lanes. Transportation may be coordinated with qualified carriers based on the shipment requirements; carrier charges and warehouse service charges are identified separately when applicable.
Frequently asked questions
What projects are not accepted?
Projects requiring licensed manufacturing, unsafe modifications or unclear acceptance criteria may not be suitable.
Can you source labels and materials?
Materials may be sourced or supplied by the customer and quoted separately.
How is quality checked?
The agreed sample, checklist and completion count define the quality-control process.