Enterprise Order Solutions LLC
EOS helps growing businesses move inventory through warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution with stronger visibility, operational control, and execution discipline.
Your Supply Chain. Remastered.
EOS was built on a simple belief: growth should create opportunity, not logistics friction. As businesses scale, they deserve stronger inventory visibility, operational control, and distribution momentum.
As your business grows, simple logistics tasks become harder to manage. Inventory, orders, and shipments move through more stages. Handoffs increase. Visibility weakens. Small problems become bigger ones. What once felt manageable can start slowing down receiving, fulfillment, distribution, and customer delivery.
That is when your business needs more than warehouse space. You need a logistics partner that can help connect receiving, inventory control, fulfillment, transportation, distribution, and exception handling into a more coordinated operation.
So we built a better solution.
Enterprise Order Solutions helps customers move inventory through the supply chain with stronger visibility, cleaner execution, and more operational control. EOS supports the physical work of warehousing and fulfillment while helping reduce the friction that often appears between freight arrival, warehouse intake, order execution, and outbound distribution.
When You Need More Than a Transactional 3PL Provider
As your operation grows, fulfillment becomes more than a task list. Inventory accuracy, shipping rules, cost control, exception handling, and delivery performance all begin to affect customer experience. EOS is built for customers who need a 3PL partner that learns the operation behind the inventory and helps execution improve over time.
When logistics stays transactional, growth can create:
- Disconnected warehouse handoffs
- Weak inventory visibility
- Reactive fulfillment workflows
- Unclear order readiness
- Distribution delays that spread downstream
With the right operating partner, customers gain:
- Stronger inventory visibility
- Better warehouse execution
- Clearer order fulfillment flow
- More coordinated distribution
- Greater accountability across the operation
Built for Real Warehouse Execution
Since 2015, EOS has helped customers move inventory through warehouse receiving, fulfillment, distribution, and exception handling with stronger visibility and control. Behind that work is a multi-location warehouse network, transportation coordination, and self-developed warehouse technology built for real operational execution.
Warehouse Execution
EOS supports the physical work of warehouse receiving, putaway, staging, crossdock movement, storage, order fulfillment, outbound shipping, returns, and exception handling.
Inventory Visibility
EOS uses self-developed warehouse systems designed to support real-time inventory visibility, order activity, warehouse movement, and more transparent operational data.
Fulfillment-Ready Inventory
Inventory is not truly useful when it is simply sitting in a warehouse. It becomes useful when it is received, visible, organized, and ready for fulfillment or distribution.
EOS supports the stages that determine whether inventory is ready to move:
- Warehouse receiving and putaway
- Staging and crossdock movement
- Storage and inventory control
- Order fulfillment and outbound shipping
- Transportation and distribution coordination
- Reverse logistics and exception handling
Your Inventory. Positioned Nationwide.
Your inventory needs to reach the right regions, channels, and customers without losing control between stages. EOS operates a nationwide warehouse network built for receiving, staging, crossdock, storage, order fulfillment, and distribution — helping inbound freight become fulfillment-ready inventory with stronger visibility and control.
Your inventory is positioned to reach customers nationwide — staged, stored, and ready for order fulfillment and distribution.
Ontario, California
- West Coast Order Fulfillment Execution
- Inland Empire Warehouse Operations
- EOS Headquarters and ETS Dispatch
Jurupa Valley, California
- Southern California Order Fulfillment Execution
- Inland Empire Receiving and Distribution
- Regional Warehouse Capacity Near Freight Lanes
Houston, Texas
- South Region Order Fulfillment Execution
- Texas Warehousing and Distribution
- Gulf Coast Regional Fulfillment Access
Hardeeville, South Carolina
- Southeast Order Fulfillment Execution
- South Carolina Warehousing and Distribution
- East Coast Regional Distribution Access
Dayton, New Jersey
- Northeast Order Fulfillment Execution
- New Jersey Warehousing and Distribution
- East Coast Customer Reach
From West Coast receiving to East Coast distribution, EOS helps position inventory closer to the customers, channels, and regions it needs to serve.
Real Facilities. Real Equipment. Real Warehouse Execution.
EOS is supported by active warehouse facilities, dock operations, parcel carrier access, forklift equipment, and regional inventory handling workflows across key U.S. logistics markets.
With EOS, inventory is not just stored, picked, and shipped. It moves through a connected operating model built for visibility, control, and long-term execution improvement.
Explore Logistics Guides
Explore practical logistics insights covering warehouse receiving, inventory control, fulfillment, transportation, and operational execution. These guides help explain how each stage of the operation affects the next.
Explore the EOS Solutions Workflow
EOS solutions are designed to support the full workflow from inbound freight and warehouse intake to fulfillment, distribution, and exception handling. Use the map below to explore connected capabilities across the EOS operating model.
Inbound Logistics & Port Execution
Port coordination, drayage, and inbound planning that move freight into warehouse execution.
View Solution →Warehouse Receiving & Inventory Control
Container intake, verification, and inventory registration that improve warehouse visibility.
View Solution →Fulfillment & Order Execution
Pick, pack, ship, and order execution for ecommerce, retail, and multichannel programs.
View Solution →Transportation & Distribution
Outbound freight coordination and routing that keep inventory moving to the next destination.
View Solution →Returns & Exception Handling
Returns and exception workflows that support inspection, rework, recovery, and resolution.
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