Co-Packing & Fulfillment

Co-packing and fulfillment are where strategy becomes reality. It’s the point where timelines tighten, volumes spike, and details matter most. When done well, these services reduce complexity, protect margins, and keep programs moving without disruption. 

Veritiv approaches co-packing and fulfillment as an integrated system, not a standalone service. Every program is designed to support accuracy, flexibility, and repeatability across channels, seasons, and scale.

Execution That Holds

Successful programs depend on consistent, reliable execution. Veritiv supports high-volume and high-complexity packouts with processes designed to handle variation without slowing momentum. 

Built for Real Volume

Co-packing at scale requires more than labor. Veritiv plans packouts around equipment, workflows, quality checks, and throughput so programs stay on track even during peak demand. 

Ready when it matters.

Precision, Not Guesswork

Multi-SKU kits, size assortments, and complex bills of material demand accuracy at every step. Veritiv brings structure, controls, and visibility into co-packing programs to support dependable outcomes without unnecessary friction. 

Fulfillment That Fits the Program

Retail, club, DTC, and hybrid programs all move differently. Veritiv aligns fulfillment strategies to how and where products need to land so distribution supports sell-through instead of creating bottlenecks. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​

Q. What does "Cold Chain" mean?

A. Cold Chain refers to the process or products involved in shipping temperature-sensitive items from origin to destination while maintaining a stable environment within the cooler. This prevents spoilage of food and maintains the stability and efficacy of life-altering medications.

Q. What are the most common temperature ranges for cold chain shipping?

A. The four conventional temperature ranges are:​

Frozen/Dry Ice (<-20°C)​ Refrigerated (2-8°C)​ Ambient/Room Temp (15-25°C)​ Cryogenic/Liquid Nitrogen Frozen (>-80°C)

Q. What is a temperature excursion?

A. Temperature excursion occurs when a product that must maintain a specific temperature range falls below or exceeds that range. For example, if a product required to stay between 2°C – 8°C falls below 2°C or rises above 8°C, it results in a temperature excursion.​

Q. Is dry ice better than frozen gel packs for shipping frozen products?

A. Many factors are used to determine when dry ice should be used over frozen gel packs. Dry ice is one of the more costly options but offers the best duration. It sublimates up to 10 pounds per day depending on the ambient temperature and turns into carbon dioxide. Be cautious of trapped gases when opening the cooler.

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