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Tech-forward 3PL fulfillment for e-commerce brands; distributed inventory across global fulfillment centers enabling 2-day delivery competing with Amazon FBA and Flexport for DTC brands.
ShipBob is a technology-driven third-party logistics (3PL) provider offering outsourced order fulfillment for e-commerce brands — providing warehousing, pick and pack, and shipping services through a network of fulfillment centers across the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, connected by ShipBob's proprietary fulfillment technology that integrates with Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon, and other e-commerce platforms. Founded in 2014 by Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati in Chicago, ShipBob has raised approximately $330 million and serves thousands of DTC and e-commerce brands shipping primarily small to mid-sized parcels.\n\nShipBob's platform enables e-commerce brands to distribute inventory across multiple fulfillment centers based on customer geographic demand, reducing shipping distance and cost (and enabling 2-day delivery across the continental US without Amazon Prime). The merchant dashboard provides inventory management, order tracking, shipping analytics, and return management across all fulfillment locations. The WRO (warehouse receiving order) system manages inbound inventory receiving and quality control.\n\nIn 2025, ShipBob competes in the e-commerce fulfillment market against Amazon Fulfillment Services (FBA), Flexport, Whiplash, Rakuten Super Logistics, and regional 3PLs for DTC brand fulfillment. The market saw significant disruption post-COVID as shipping costs normalized after the pandemic-era surge, and DTC brands became more cost-conscious about fulfillment margins. ShipBob's technology-forward approach (real-time inventory visibility, Shopify integration that works without custom development) differentiates it from legacy 3PLs that use manual processes. The 2025 strategy focuses on international expansion (UK, Europe, Australia), growing the merchant order management capabilities, and building B2B fulfillment capabilities for wholesale and retail distribution.
Second-largest US homebuilder; 80,000 homes FY2024; $35.4B revenue; Millrose Properties land REIT spin-off announced 2024 to create capital-light homebuilder model; "Everything's Included" strategy.
Lennar Corporation is the second-largest homebuilder in the United States by revenue, founded in 1954 by Leonard Miller and Arnold Rosen in Miami, Florida, where it remains headquartered, trading on NYSE (LEN). The company delivered approximately 80,000 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending November 30) and generated approximately $35.4 billion in revenues under Executive Chairman Stuart Miller, with Jon Jaffe and Diane Bessette serving as co-CEOs. Lennar builds homes across entry-level, move-up, and active adult buyer segments in 26 states and over 100 metropolitan markets, with significant concentration in Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, and North Carolina—America's fastest-growing metropolitan areas where household formation and domestic migration trends support sustained demand. Lennar's "Everything's Included" merchandising strategy bundles premium features into base home prices, simplifying the purchase experience and improving per-home revenue per square foot versus competitors offering extensive à la carte options.
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