Barrett Distribution Centers Select Enveyo as Strategic Technology Partner for Transportation Management, Advanced Logistics Visibility & Analytics, and Parcel Audit

Katherine Wroth • February 17, 2025

PROVO, Utah, Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- , the leading provider of logistics data management, visibility, and shipping optimization software, today announced that Barrett Distribution Centers, a leading North American third-party logistics (3PL) provider, selected Enveyo technology to power its transportation management, logistics visibility, advanced analytics, and parcel auditing processes.


As a 3PL provider for ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ and B2B brands that operates 25+ locations across the United States, Barrett sought a technology provider that not only has substantial experience in supporting complex 3PL processes, but also has the ability to scale with them as their customer segment of e-commerce brands grow and their needs evolve.


Barrett was looking for a technology platform that could:


  • Streamline transportation management processes with a robust technology engine for the handling of multiple parcel carriers, rates and surcharges
  • Support an infinite number of complex business rules, carrier rates, and processes
  • Ingest any volume of data in any format from their business systems, carriers, and technology partners
  • Enable real-time and easy access to a shipping data control tower with customizable dashboards
  • Publish a white-labeled client portal delivering reporting and analytics on transportation spend in real-time
  • Automatically audit carrier performance with extensive reporting on dispute reason, status, and results
  • Display time in transit data across their network of carriers to gain visibility into package tracking and delivery status data in real-time
  • Scale ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ and their customers' needs, at their pace


 General Manager of Transportation at Barrett, explains, "We needed a technology partner with extensive knowledge of the complexities a 3PL of our size faces, who could also provide robust and holistic technology solutions that elevate our operations and strengthen our client relationships. Enveyo fit that profile perfectly."


"We're honored to partner ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ to support their optimization initiatives around parcel program visibility for their growing customer base along with streamlining billing management processes," says Enveyo CEO & Co-Founder, . "More ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ and B2B brands are seeking modern 3PL operations with data-driven technology at the core. We're thrilled to be part of the value-added solutions Barrett is offering."


"The market is more dynamic than ever before," Plante adds. "The supply chain and logistics complexities involved with fulfilling an order are plentiful. Enveyo understands the nuances and challenges of a modern 3PL, and we're excited to partner with their team and technology to add value to our clients and end customers' shipping experiences."


To learn more about how Enveyo optimizes logistics operations for leading 3PL providers like Barrett and shippers worldwide, visit .


About Enveyo


Enveyo is the leading provider of logistics data management, visibility, and shipping optimization software, helping shippers and 3PLs of all sizes move their logistics forward through data-driven technology. From shipment analytics and automated carrier selection to post-purchase delivery experience management and carrier auditing, Enveyo is the only suite deploying solutions across the logistics lifecycle. Powered by a robust, enterprise data management platform, Enveyo Insights, Modeling, Cloudroute, Alerting, and Audit solutions enable organizations to make business-transforming shipping decisions. To learn more about how Enveyo moves logistics forward, visit .


About Barrett Distribution


Since 1941, Barrett has provided customized third-party logistics (3PL), direct-to-consumer (ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥) eCommerce fulfillment, omnichannel distribution, managed transportation solutions and retail compliance for clients across all industries, with a focus on apparel & footwear, health & beauty, consumer packaged goods (CPG) and education. Barrett continues to be a leading 3rd party logistics provider in North America, known for superior execution, customer engagement and direct access to senior leadership decision makers. As a member of Inc's fastest growing companies list 15 times, Barrett is big enough to do the job and still small enough to deeply care about your business. eCommerce brands interested in a new 3PL partnership may .



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