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Logistics, 3PL and E-commerce Fulfilment Solutions in Singapore
For 3PL, warehouse and e-commerce fulfilment sites, start with the workflow: inbound, storage, picking, packing, dispatch, loading, movement and access. Product choices should follow the bottleneck, not only a brand name or catalogue category.
Quick answer
Logistics and fulfilment buyers should review storage method, pallet and carton flow, aisle width, route distance, floor condition, pick height, packing process, traffic routes and impact points before choosing racking, protection, tugs, platforms, benches, MRO or marking products.
Start with the buyer situation
Pick the closest situation first, then move only as far as the enquiry needs.
Send the minimum site details so the enquiry can be routed before model review.
Send detailsUse quote intake before treating another option as the same fit.
Review quoteCollect photos, measurements, documents and readiness checks before product-path review.
Build evidenceSend these first
Send these first when the enquiry is about warehouse storage, fulfilment flow, protection, movement, packing or access.
Choose or switch route
Use this boundary before treating a warehouse or fulfilment enquiry as a product shortlist.
What Y K TOH can reply with
After the first logistics message, the reply should show whether the enquiry is about storage, protection, movement, packing, access or support products.
Warehouse quote review intake
Use this when a warehouse buyer is comparing racking, protection, handling, packing or access quotes.
Choose review depth
Use this guide to choose the shortest logistics reading path before opening every checklist and matrix.
Choose how far to review
Choose the shortest path after the route map: first-route guidance, proof gathering, or product and reply review.
Use when the buyer is still choosing the industry route, site problem route, first details or first reply.
Use when photos, measurements, documents, readiness or product-option checks decide whether a quote can be compared.
Use when proof is available and the next step is product path, brand role, final checks or reply format.
Photos to send
Use these photo angles before asking for storage, protection, movement, packing or access recommendations.
Measurements to confirm
Use these measurements before shortlisting storage, protection, movement, packing or access products for logistics and fulfilment sites.
Documents to check
Use these documents before comparing storage, protection, handling, packing or access quotes for logistics and fulfilment sites.
When the route is ready
Use these gates before deciding whether a logistics enquiry is ready for route guidance, site-fit shortlist or exact quote review.
Product option checks
Use this before treating another racking, protection, handling, packing or access quote as the same fit for a logistics site.
Match buyer wording to the route
Use these common warehouse phrases to keep the enquiry on the correct logistics route.
Match search wording to routes
Use this router when a warehouse, 3PL or fulfilment buyer searches by product type but still needs route review.
| Buyer search wording | Route to | Evidence to send | Keep held |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warehouse racking or shelving | Route to storage, pick-face, staging or dispatch layout before product selection. | Pallet size, carton size, SKU flow, load, aisle width, clear height, layout photos and current storage method. | Capacity, engineering, safety and final rack design wording. |
| Rack guard, barrier or bollard | Route to MPM protection review by impact point, traffic direction and access path. | Impact photos, vehicle type, route width, fixing surface, rack/wall/door/column location and access that must stay open. | Damage-reduction, safety, fixing and suitability claims. |
| Electric tug, pallet truck or trolley | Route to movement review by load, wheels, floor and route frequency. | Load weight, wheel type, floor, slope, route distance, turning space, repeat frequency and current handling method. | Load, slope, productivity, operator-effort and model-fit claims. |
| Packing bench or access platform | Route to packing support or access review after storage, picking and dispatch flow are known. | Work height, parcel size, operator count, access height, task frequency, blocked access and site photos. | Access, productivity, safety and exact model wording. |
Which Y K TOH division fits
Use this division route when a warehouse, 3PL or fulfilment enquiry needs to be split across Y K TOH's storage, equipment, MRO or facility-support areas.
| Y K TOH division | Use when | Evidence to send | Keep held |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage Racking | Primary route for racking, shelving, pick-face, staging, pallet storage, carton flow and rack-end exposure. | Layout photos, pallet or carton size, load, SKU flow, aisle width, clear height and current storage method. | Capacity, engineering, load rating and final storage-design wording. |
| Warehouse Equipment | Primary route for tugs, pallet trucks, trolleys, access platforms, packing support, barriers and protection. | Load, wheels, route distance, floor, slope, turning space, access height, traffic direction and impact photos. | Safety, productivity, load, slope, access and model-fit claims. |
| MRO Chemicals | Support route for marking, cleaners, lubricants, torque seal and daily maintenance products after the warehouse route is known. | Application surface, exposure, residue concern, SDS/TDS need, current product and exact task. | Chemical suitability, residue, food-area, ESD and compliance wording. |
| Builders Hardware | Support route when the issue includes doors, walls, fixing points, facility hardware or maintenance hardware around the warehouse. | Door, wall, floor or fixing photos, dimensions, current hardware and site-use notes. | Fire, code, fixing, load, safety or access-compliance wording. |
| Household and Commercial Goods | Use only for general buyer-list or commercial supply items that are not controlled by storage, movement or protection. | Product list, quantity, use area, photos and replacement reference. | Industrial, cold-room, food-area or safety suitability wording. |
Use this route when
Use this page when the enquiry is mainly a warehouse, 3PL, e-commerce or fulfilment workflow problem. Switch route when temperature, food-area documentation or ESD process requirements become the main decision.
Use this page when
- The problem is inbound flow, storage, picking, packing, dispatch, loading bay, racking, movement, access or warehouse protection.
- The loads are parcels, cartons, pallets, cages, carts, trolleys or general warehouse goods.
- The first decision is workflow, storage density, route protection, handling method or packing support.
Check another route when
- Use Cold Chain when temperature, cold rooms, chilled or frozen storage, refrigerated dispatch or condensation drives suitability.
- Use Food and Beverage when production support, usage-zone review, cleaning exposure or food-area documentation dominates.
- Use Electronics when process, ESD requirement, technical bench configuration or component-handling drives the decision.
Compare the buying route first
Use this filter when a buyer is comparing quoted alternatives such as racking quotes, barrier systems, pallet trucks, forklifts, electric tugs, packing benches or access platforms.
Already comparing a quote?
Use this when comparing another warehouse, racking, protection, handling, packing or access quote.
WAREHOUSE123 stage route
Use WAREHOUSE123 to decide whether the logistics issue starts with layout, movement equipment or daily support work.
Design & Build
Storage layout, racking, rack protection, loading-bay protection and traffic separation.
Use when density, pick flow, rack-end impact, doors, columns or pedestrian routes are the first constraint.Equip
Pallet trucks, electric tugs, access platforms, trolleys and route equipment.
Use when the layout works but pallets, carts, cages, parcels or operators still move poorly through the route.Enhance
Packing benches, trolleys, MRO support, marking, labels and daily workstation improvements.
Use when storage and movement are clear but packing, dispatch, marking or maintenance remains slow or inconsistent.Route the site problem first
The recommendation should follow the operating problem, site data and claim limits before product or model selection.
Proof before product shortlist
Before product routes are shortlisted, check the site evidence that separates storage, protection, movement, access and packing problems.
Layout and flow proof
Photos of inbound, rack aisles, pick faces, packing stations, loading bays, rack ends, columns, walls and the current bottleneck.
Load and route proof
Pallet size, load weight, wheeled-load details, MHE type, route distance, floor condition, slope, turning area and repeat frequency.
Claims held until checked
Capacity, damage reduction, productivity, slope, model-fit and safety wording stay held until the exact layout, load and product route are checked.
How much proof is enough
Use this ladder before treating a route as product fit. It keeps route advice, site fit and exact product proof separate.
Recommended category lanes
Use these category lanes to keep the logistics recommendation practical before any model or link choice is made.
Storage and pick-face lanes
Use when the site problem is storage density, SKU flow, carton picking, receiving, staging or dispatch layout.
- Check pallet size, load, aisle width, clear height, turnover and whether an engineering review is needed.
Warehouse protection lanes
Use when forklift, pallet truck, trolley or loading-bay traffic creates rack-end, wall, door, kerb or pedestrian-route exposure.
- Check impact photos, vehicle type, fixing surface, route width and the access path that must stay open.
Movement equipment lanes
Use when the buyer is comparing forklifts, pallet trucks, electric tugs, trolleys or low-level access for daily movement.
- Check load weight, wheel type, route distance, floor, slope, turning space and repeat frequency.
Packing and support lanes
Use when pick-pack, labelling, dispatch checking, maintenance or marking is the bottleneck after storage and movement are clear.
- Check parcel size, work height, tools, label flow, operator count, surface and SDS/TDS needs.
Recommended product and brand routes
Use these routes to decide whether the enquiry starts with storage layout, impact protection, movement, packing support, access or MRO before shortlisting exact products.
Storage and racking
Use when the main question is pallet storage, SKU density, pick-face access, receiving flow or dispatch staging.
- Check pallet size, load and beam levels.
- Check aisle width, floor condition and MHE route.
- Hold capacity and engineering claims until exact configuration is checked.
MPM warehouse protection
Use when the site has rack-end, wall, door, column, corner, kerb or traffic impact risk.
- Map impact points before choosing protection type.
- Review vehicle type, route and impact exposure.
- Hold safety or damage-reduction claims until proof is approved.
MasterMover and material handling
Use when heavy wheeled loads, roll cages, carts or repeat movement routes make manual movement or vehicle choice unclear.
- Check load weight, wheel type and route distance.
- Check slope, turning area and floor condition.
- Hold model-fit, slope and productivity claims until site data is checked.
BRAVI, Treston, LPS and DYKEM support
Use these routes for low-level access, packing workstations, maintenance support and marking needs where the task fits.
- Check working height, bench size, accessories, surface and exposure.
- Review whether STOCKY, MYSTAR or INNOPHYS routes are relevant before naming models.
- Hold ESD, safety and compliance claims unless the exact requirement is confirmed.
Brand roles at a glance
Use this snapshot to keep warehouse storage, impact protection, movement, packing, access and MRO enquiries on the right route before comparing quoted items.
Storage route
Inbound, storage, picking, packing, dispatch and staging layout.
- Pallet racking, longspan, boltless shelving and pick-face support.
- Pallet or carton size, load, aisle width, clear height, SKU flow and layout photos.
MPM
Forklift, pallet-truck, trolley, cage or loading-bay traffic exposure.
- Rack guards, barriers, bollards, column, wall, door, kerb and loading-bay protection.
- Impact point, vehicle type, route width, fixing surface and access path.
MasterMover / STOCKY / MYSTAR
Repeat pallet, cage, cart, trolley or heavy wheeled-load movement.
- Electric tugs, pallet trucks, hand trucks, trolleys and wheeled-load handling.
- Load weight, wheels, route distance, floor, slope, turning space and current method.
Treston / BRAVI
Pick-pack support, labelling, dispatch checking, work access or access-platform tasks.
- Packing benches, support workstations and low-level access routes.
- Work height, parcel size, operator count, access height, task frequency and site photos.
LPS / DYKEM
Maintenance, marking and dispatch-support tasks after the main warehouse route is known.
- MRO, marking, cleaners, layout marking and torque seal support.
- Surface, exposure, application details, SDS/TDS need and current product.
Where each brand fits
Use this map to connect common logistics problems to the brand route before comparing a quote, category or exact product.
| Brand route | What it normally supports | Best-fit use case | Proof needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage route | Pallet racking, longspan, boltless shelving and pick-face support. | Inbound, storage, picking, packing, dispatch and staging layout. | Pallet or carton size, load, aisle width, clear height, SKU flow and layout photos. |
| MPM | Rack guards, barriers, bollards, column, wall, door, kerb and loading-bay protection. | Forklift, pallet-truck, trolley, cage or loading-bay traffic exposure. | Impact point, vehicle type, route width, fixing surface and access path. |
| MasterMover / STOCKY / MYSTAR | Electric tugs, pallet trucks, hand trucks, trolleys and wheeled-load handling. | Repeat pallet, cage, cart, trolley or heavy wheeled-load movement. | Load weight, wheels, route distance, floor, slope, turning space and current method. |
| Treston / BRAVI | Packing benches, support workstations and low-level access routes. | Pick-pack support, labelling, dispatch checking, work access or access-platform tasks. | Work height, parcel size, operator count, access height, task frequency and site photos. |
| LPS / DYKEM | MRO, marking, cleaners, layout marking and torque seal support. | Maintenance, marking and dispatch-support tasks after the main warehouse route is known. | Surface, exposure, application details, SDS/TDS need and current product. |
Brand-to-product route matrix
Use this matrix to connect the warehouse problem to Y K TOH's brand and product route before model selection or public claims.
| Brand route | Product/category route | Use when | Check before recommending |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage route | Pallet racking, longspan, boltless shelving and pick-face support | Storage density, SKU flow, receiving, staging, pick-pack and dispatch layout. | Pallet size, load, aisle width, clear height, layout photos and whether engineering review is needed. |
| MPM protection route | Rack protection, barriers, bollards, column, wall, door and loading-bay protection | Rack-end impact, traffic separation, wall/door exposure, kerb damage and pedestrian-area protection. | Impact photos, vehicle type, route width, fixing surface and the access path that must stay open. |
| MasterMover / STOCKY / MYSTAR route | Electric tugs, pallet trucks, hand trucks, trolleys and wheeled-load handling | Repeat movement, heavy or awkward wheeled loads, pallet movement and operator-effort reduction review. | Load weight, wheel type, floor, slope, route distance, turning space and current handling method. |
| Treston / BRAVI / LPS / DYKEM support | Packing benches, access platforms, MRO support and industrial marking | Packing flow, low-level access, daily maintenance, labels, marking and dispatch support. | Work height, bench size, access task, surface, exposure, SDS/TDS needs and task photos. |
Next product path after proof
Use this path after the warehouse route and brand role are clear, before moving into exact rack, protection, handling, access or packing products.
Buyer comparison
Use this when warehouse buyers are comparing storage, protection, handling, packing or access options. Compare layout, load, route, impact point and proof before treating alternatives as equivalent.
| Buyer choice | What to compare first | What to send Y K TOH |
|---|---|---|
| Racking versus floor storage | SKU count, pallet size, turnover, pick face, floor area, aisle width and load. | Photos, pallet details, current storage layout and target flow. |
| Rack guard, barrier or bollard | Impact location, vehicle path, rack-end exposure, pedestrian area, door or column risk. | Impact photos, MHE type, route map and dimensions. |
| Pallet truck, forklift route or electric tug | Load type, route distance, wheel condition, floor, slope, turning area and repeat frequency. | Load weight, wheel photos, floor photos, route distance and handling pain point. |
What changes the recommendation
The logistics route changes when the storage method, traffic pattern, picking flow and movement task change. Send the details that show how goods enter, move, get packed and leave the site.
Storage and pick flow
Pallet size, load, SKU count, turnover, pick face, aisle width, clear height, current layout and the storage problem you want to solve.
Movement and traffic
MHE type, wheeled-load details, route distance, floor condition, slope, turning space, loading bay flow and impact photos.
Packing and access
Parcel size, packing volume, work height, operator count, pick height, access task, tools, labels and current bottleneck.
Selection checklist
Use this checklist before choosing a logistics product route. It keeps storage, movement, protection, access and packing decisions in the right order.
Enquiry brief
Use this brief when sending Y K TOH a warehouse, 3PL or fulfilment enquiry. It keeps the recommendation anchored to layout, flow, load and impact evidence.
Send these details
- Photos of inbound, storage, pick faces, packing stations, loading bay, rack ends, columns, doors and traffic routes.
- Pallet size, carton size, load weight, SKU count, turnover, aisle width, clear height and current storage method.
- Current handling method: forklift, pallet truck, trolley, cage, cart, manual push or wheeled load.
- Route distance, floor condition, slope, turning area, repeat frequency and the bottleneck you want to remove.
Keep these claims held
- Capacity, productivity, damage-reduction and safety claims.
- Electric tug, pallet truck, platform, rack or barrier model choice.
- Slope, load, fixing, engineering and compliance wording.
How to send the details
Use this format when sending a warehouse, 3PL, e-commerce fulfilment or dispatch enquiry.
Recommendation checks
Use this process after sending warehouse photos, pallet or carton data, route details and the current bottleneck.
Decide whether the issue starts with inbound, storage, pick face, packing, dispatch, loading bay, movement or access.
Check whether racking, MPM protection, pallet movement, tugs, platforms, benches or support products should come first.
Shortlist the route, then keep capacity, productivity, slope, safety and model-fit wording held until the layout and product documents support it.
Final checks before reply
Use this final check before a logistics, 3PL or fulfilment enquiry is narrowed to a product family, model route or configured set.
What the reply should cover
After a logistics buyer sends site details, the reply should narrow the workflow route before naming exact racking, protection, handling, packing or access products.
Logistics route or another operating environment?
Use the handoff when a warehouse, 3PL or fulfilment enquiry becomes controlled by temperature, food-area documentation, ESD process or technical workcell requirements.
Stay on Logistics
Use this page for inbound flow, storage, picking, packing, dispatch, loading bay, warehouse protection, movement, access and general fulfilment support.
Switch to Cold Chain
Use Cold Chain when chilled storage, frozen storage, refrigerated dispatch, condensation, cold-room doors or temperature exposure controls the decision.
Switch to Food and Beverage
Use Food and Beverage when usage zone, production support, cleaning exposure, contact risk or food-area documents control the decision.
Switch to Electronics
Use Electronics when ESD need, technical workstation configuration, component handling, tool control or application-product documents control the decision.
Send mixed-route details
If more than one route applies, send photos, load, route, floor, temperature, ESD need, food-area exposure, cleaning exposure and document requirements.
Common buyer questions
These answers keep the route logic readable for busy buyers in plain page content.