2023 Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Warehouse Benchmark Report  

Welcome to the 4th Annual Third-Party Logistics Warehouse Benchmark Report

This report uses aggregated responses from 200+ logistics professionals who identified as 3PL warehouses from across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Download the complete report for insight on 30+ industry-specific topics and best practices, trends, current issues, and opportunities facing 3PL warehouses. This information builds on data collected from 2020 - 2022 and provides year-over-year changes or trends when applicable.  

Read our 3PL industry key findings below from each section of the report. 

Growth Slowing Available capacity Expensive Labor Warehouse technology Faster Fulfillment

 

The 3PL Landscape

Looking at 2023 3PL warehouse respondent data, on average 3PLs served 3.7 industries with retail, apparel, bulk goods, and dry storage being the most common. Based on year over year data, those serving apparel increased the most going from 33% in 2020 to 47% in 2023.

Industries Served - Benchmark

Based on the research, there were two clear winners for industries that appeared to support profitability growth. Data suggests respondents serving the cold storage industry, on average, are 49% more likely to experience high and medium profitability growth, over other industries. Participants in the pharmaceuticals / nutraceuticals industry, on average, are 27% more likely to experience high and medium profitability growth over other industries.

Diversifying 3PL Services

Inventory management and order pick, pack, and ship remained the top services, yet more warehouses are looking to extend their offerings in 2023. Download the full report for a complete list of fulfillment types and services that drive growth and profitability for 3PLs. 

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Growth Slowing

Although 34% of 3PL respondents showed more than 25% increase and 42% of respondents showed up to 24% order volume year over year, the remaining 22% of respondents either remained the same or declined. The number of 3PLs with no change or declining order volumes more than doubled in 2023 as compared to 2022.

Average Order Volume Change - Benchmark

 

Available Capacity

Out of all of the topics in the survey, warehouse capacity showed the most dramatic changes year over year. In 2021, when 3PL warehouses were in the thick of COVID fulfillment, 55% of warehouses were operating at 90%+ capacity. In 2022, many brands had over-corrected on ordering massive amounts of inventory to drive 59% of 3PLs to operate at 90%+ capacity. In 2023, we’ve started to see a correction with that number nearly dropping in half to only 33%.

Warehouse Capacity - Benchmark

 

Expensive Labor

Seventy (70%) percent of respondents cited increased labor costs year over year and 20% said costs remained unchanged. Only 10% of 3PL warehouse respondents showed decreased labor costs. While on the surface some might attribute decreasing costs to driving efficiency or automation, data actually suggests that decreasing costs more closely correlated to overall declines in order volumes and profitability.

Labor Cost - benchmark

 

  Warehouse Technology 

Implementing technology can drive efficiency, growth, and profits. When asked about technology adoption, respondents have implemented an average of 3.7 systems across their business, with warehouse management systems (86%), order management systems (51%), and mobile barcode scanning (51%) having the greatest adoption. The data suggests participants who experienced high profitability growth selected order management system (OMS) 1.53 times more than those experiencing lower profitability growth.

Systems Implemented - benchmark

 

Faster Fulfillment

Time to fulfill is getting shorter year over year, with nearly 54% of respondents stating they pick, pack, and prepare packages for shipment within an hour of that order entering their system. In fact, 76% of all orders get fulfilled in less than three hours. Only 7% of companies take more than a day to fulfill on average.

Average time to fulfull an order - benchmark

 

Conclusion

While 2023 still showed significant order volume and profitability growth, this was the first year some 3PLs started to see notable decreases in year over year performance. With a fluctuating economy, a freight recession, and lower than expected ecommerce growth, 3PLs are looking for options to diversify, partner, and better manage overall expenses and cashflow.

The best performing 3PLs demonstrate resiliency, a focus on metrics closest to the point of impact, and defined efforts to drive automation and improvement in their businesses. Leveraging these attributes, these 3PLs will be well positioned to compete for new customers and harness new opportunities in the coming year.

What 2024 will bring remains uncertain. However, what remains certain is that 3PLs will continue to play a vital role in the continued evolution of fulfillment and the supply chain.

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ABOUT EXTENSIV 

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2023 Third-Party Logistics Warehouse Benchmark Report  

This report uses aggregated responses from 200+ logistics professionals who identified as 3PL warehouses from across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Download the complete report for insight on 30+ industry-specific topics and best practices, trends, current issues, and opportunities facing 3PL warehouses. This information builds on data collected from 2020 - 2022 and provides year-over-year changes or trends when applicable.