BINSY

FROM THE FLOOR

Four days every 3PL knows. Handled, and billed.

Every scenario below is a standing pattern in a warehouse full of other people’s goods. If one of them reads like last Tuesday, that’s where Binsy starts.

SCENARIO 01

The forty-pallet Tuesday

A new client's first inbound lands mid-month: forty pallets, no ASN discipline, and their rate card was agreed by email last week.

Onboarding a client in Binsy means a rate card, storage rules and item or pallet-level tracking configured before the truck arrives. The GRN counts what actually arrived, putaway assigns real bins, and the first invoice at month-end matches the email that won the deal — line by line.

SCENARIO 02

The flash-sale Friday

Your e-commerce client's Shopify store runs a promotion; 900 orders drop into the queue before lunch.

Orders flow in from Shopify, waves get built, pick paths sequenced, packs verified — and every order writes its own pick-and-pack billing events as it moves. When the day ends, the work is done and so is the billing. No end-of-month archaeology.

SCENARIO 03

The month-end invoice argument

A client disputes storage days: 'we shipped those pallets out on the 12th, why are we billed to the 19th?'

Binsy answers with the record: GRN date, bin history, dispatch confirmation, storage snapshots in between. The argument ends with evidence instead of a goodwill credit. Multi-client billing survives on exactly this kind of receipt.

SCENARIO 04

The mixed floor

One facility, three clients: an FMCG brand on pallets, a Shopify apparel seller at item level, an industrial client with batch-and-expiry stock.

Client-level segregation is the whole discipline of 3PL warehousing: separate inventory, separate rate cards, separate rules (FEFO for the batch client), one floor. Binsy models the warehouse the way you actually run it — many owners, one operation.

Which one is your floor stuck on?

Bring that exact scenario — the client, the rate card, the inbound — and watch Binsy run it dock to invoice in one walkthrough.

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