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my dc never had a fulfillment center in fact i'm piecing it together mentally now. i'm assuming its where they sent individual orders to customers of course.
we had like a dept of two guys that did that with big orders i think it was at one time (bulky items iirc). i forgot what they called it. but it was done away with years ago and short lived.
I thought Target had a "ship to store" service... a guest could order an item and have it shipped to a Target (rather than to their house/work.) I remember items being dropped off in Receiving for guests - not sure if it was UPS/FedEx or a GMmy dc never had a fulfillment center in fact i'm piecing it together mentally now. i'm assuming its where they sent individual orders to customers of course.
we had like a dept of two guys that did that with big orders i think it was at one time (bulky items iirc). i forgot what they called it. but it was done away with years ago and short lived.
Edit: It was called ship alone IIRC.
It doesn’t make sense to have FC if stores are still shipping .com orders out the back. Essentially, you’re paying team members at a FC so much more than you are paying team members at the store to do the same task as well as the FC that are within an existing RDC or taking up capacity space that could be used. Sucks but if they are so focused on budget they need to pick… .com orders from Stores or FC.Seems strange to do this just before fall season. Maybe they hope to use the FC team members for the DC over the busy months.
While I hate to see people lose their jobs, I would not mind our FC going away. They should have their own building and make no sense taking up space in a DC. We would immediately start saving money by being able to process non-con near the wing and not trying to store up to a million cartons offsite.
I do not look forward to having to help our FC trying to take up the slack this year.
But you're also paying for the RDC to load it on a truck, a driver to get it to the store, the store to unload it, push it, potentially backstock it, have fulfillment pick it, and then pack it.It doesn’t make sense to have FC if stores are still shipping .com orders out the back. Essentially, you’re paying team members at a FC so much more than you are paying team members at the store to do the same task as well as the FC that are within an existing RDC or taking up capacity space that could be used. Sucks but if they are so focused on budget they need to pick… .com orders from Stores or FC.
This is true, but having .com orders go to the store closest to the guest does save on transit costs. Freight is already going from the RDC to the store, where the store unloads it, pushes it, and backstocks extra inventory as part of the normal process. If orders are pulled from backstock, they’re essentially generating more profit.But you're also paying for the RDC to load it on a truck, a driver to get it to the store, the store to unload it, push it, potentially backstock it, have fulfillment pick it, and then pack it.
I thought Target had a "ship to store" service... a guest could order an item and have it shipped to a Target (rather than to their house/work.) I remember items being dropped off in Receiving for guests - not sure if it was UPS/FedEx or a GM
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ETA -- found a Reddit post:
As someone who works at one of these existing locations are you saying we're all for sure being absorbed back into the DC and our FCs are shutting down? Need to know if I should being paying a closer attention to the job postings for our RDC instead of waiting until everyone is looking...there are 2 DC with built in FC, and with stores now having fulfillment trams, those will be reverting back to Dc only next year with thise FC teams didplacrd as well. that will be another 4-500 jobs lost.
FWIW, our store lost out on top sales (not by much) in the Company for Black Friday the last 2 years to a FC, so at least that 1 day they're doing good numbers.Post covid, have any of the FC, either stand alone or in an existing RDC building, been very busy? You will need to make your own decision on where you think the next round of cuts will be, but like others have already said, duplication of work with both stores and FC teams filling orders, and there are only so many orders to share. An educated guess says it’s a lot easier to close an FC or two than to close several stores from a cost savings standpoint. And I could be impacted too, which is why I’ve been surfing indeed. My building has seen quite a few long time managers, even sr, as well as high profile merit leave in 2025. All by choice, as in getting out before major cuts.