3PL (Third-Party Logistics)
3PL stands for Third-Party Logistics — a service where companies outsource logistics operations to external partners. A 3PL provider manages some or all aspects of supply chain management on behalf of their clients, including transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, inventory management, and freight forwarding.
| Type | Focus | Best For | |------|-------|----------| | Standard 3PL | Basic transportation and warehousing | Small businesses, seasonal needs | | Service Developer | IT and specialized logistics | Companies needing tracking/custom solutions | | Customer Adapter | Comprehensive logistics management | Businesses wanting single-partner solutions | | Customer Developer | Full supply chain control and integration | Enterprise-level operations |
While a 3PL executes logistics operations, a 4PL (Fourth-Party Logistics) provider acts as a strategic integrator — managing the entire supply chain and coordinating multiple 3PLs, carriers, and vendors on the client's behalf.
Related Terms: Freight Brokerage, WMS (Warehouse Management System), Fulfillment, TMS (Transportation Management System)