Warehousing & Storage Across Four Continents
Over 500,000 sq ft of strategically located US warehouse space plus 150,000 sq ft internationally — climate-controlled, transparently priced by the pallet, and connected to fulfillment so stored stock becomes shipped orders without a handoff.
Storage that feeds fulfillment
ShipCube warehousing supports long-term storage, seasonal overflow and cross-docking. Because the same buildings run D2C and B2B fulfillment, stored pallets move to pick faces without a truck in between — and our AI’s demand forecasting tells you when to reposition stock between regions before it becomes a stockout.
The US network spans two Philadelphia facilities, Fresno and Dallas; internationally, Dubai, Riyadh and Amsterdam each add 50,000 sq ft, with New Delhi serving South Asia. One agreement covers storage in all of them.
Storage & receiving rates
| Line item | Starter | Growth | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pallet storage (per month) | $25 | $21 | $17 |
| Case / box receiving | $1.50 / box | $1.25 / box | $1.00 / box |
| Pallet unloading | $15 | $10 | $10 |
| 20-ft container unloading | $350 | $300 | $275 |
| 40-ft container unloading | $650 | $575 | $500 |
No long-term storage contracts — plans are month-to-month with no minimum volume.
Locations with storage
Inventory split, decided by data
Where you store inventory quietly decides both your delivery speed and your storage bill. ShipCube’s AI makes that decision continuously: the inventory split capability recommends how stock should distribute across facilities based on where orders actually originate, and demand forecasting projects each location’s needs so replenishment happens before stockouts, not after. The result is storage that behaves like part of your fulfillment strategy instead of a static line item.
Receiving is priced to be predictable at every scale: by the box for parcels ($1.00–$1.50), by the pallet ($10–$15 unloading), or by the container ($275–$650 flat, 20-ft or 40-ft) — so an import-heavy brand can budget an entire inbound program from the public rate card.
Start storing in under two weeks
Storage onboards with the same ~12-day playbook as fulfillment: systems connection on days 1–2, physical receiving on days 3–7, verification on days 8–12. Month-to-month terms mean seasonal overflow is genuinely seasonal — scale space up for Q4 and release it in January without a contract conversation.
Warehousing FAQ
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Need space that ships? Tell us your pallet count and markets — we’ll map the right facilities.