APL Direct Logistics Signs Deal with SmartBargains

July 19, 2001
APL Direct Logistics, an e-commerce logistics provider, has signed a contract with SmartBargains.com, an online provider of discounted merchandise. APL said it will receive products from SmartBargains at its fulfillment center in Hebron, KY and will inventory more than 3,000 styles for SmartBargains, including apparel, jewelry, housewares and electronics. The scope of services to be provided by APL
APL Direct Logistics, an e-commerce logistics provider, has signed a contract withSmartBargains.com, an online provider of discounted merchandise.

APL said it will receive products from SmartBargains at its fulfillment center in Hebron, KY and will inventory more than 3,000 styles for SmartBargains, including apparel, jewelry, housewares and electronics.

The scope of services to be provided by APL Direct Logistics includes inbound freight management, order fulfillment, value-added services such as gift boxes and card insertion, customer relationship management, returns management and outbound parcel management.

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