Miami, 14 April 2026 – Salesupply has significantly expanded its fulfillment network in the United States, bringing the total number of US fulfillment locations to 20. The new locations give international ecommerce brands coverage across all major population centers in the country, including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Miami, spanning the West Coast, East Coast, the South, and the Midwest.

The expansion adds new locations across key logistics hubs in Nevada, Tennessee, Georgia, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas, Arizona, Utah, Florida, and Pennsylvania, giving international ecommerce brands broad domestic coverage for US order fulfillment. The 20 US locations operate as part of Salesupply’s global network of 40 fulfillment centers across three continents.

Map of USA with 20 pins representing the Salesupply FF centers

The expansion is particularly relevant for international brands re-evaluating their US market approach following the abolition of the de minimis exemption in September 2025. Under the previous rules, low-value shipments from overseas could enter the US duty-free, making direct cross-border fulfillment viable for many brands. With that option removed, holding inventory inside the US is no longer just a growth strategy. For many international sellers, it has become an operational necessity.

“The US has always been a priority market for our clients, but the abolition of the de minimis exemption and the fluctuating import duties have fundamentally shifted the conversation,” says Timon van den Berg, Director Fulfillment at Salesupply. “Brands that previously shipped direct from Europe or Asia are now asking how quickly they can get stock into the US. With 20 locations, all running the same processes, the same systems, and the same service standards, we can answer that question with something concrete.”

Clients working with Salesupply have access to a dedicated contact, real-time performance dashboards, and a fulfillment operations control tower that monitors cross-location performance and intervenes where needed. All 40 locations worldwide run on a single order management system and operate under the same standardized workflows, ensuring consistent service levels regardless of which location processes an order.

Bjorn van Brakel

Bjorn van Brakel