Logistics Distribution Center (DC): What It Is and the Types

Your e-commerce is growing, orders are increasing… but mistakes, delays, and complaints start piling up.

The problem? It may be not having a good distribution center.

What is a distribution center?

A distribution center (DC) is a logistics facility where products are received, stored, picked, and shipped to customers or retail points.

It’s not just a warehouse. A distribution center works with constant flow, preparing orders quickly so they arrive fast and error-free.

Why is it key for your e-commerce?

A good distribution center:

  • Speeds up deliveries
  • Improves stock management
  • Reduces shipping errors
  • Enables operational scaling

In e-commerce, where every hour counts, this makes a real difference.

Types of logistics distribution centers

  1. Regional distribution center

    Serves specific geographic areas.

    Reduces delivery times and transportation costs.

  2. Consolidation center

    Groups products from different suppliers in a single shipment.

    Ideal for e-commerce with multiple manufacturers.

  3. Fulfillment center

    Handles the entire logistics process, from order receipt to final delivery.

    At AMPHORA, we use this model to provide 360° service to our clients.

  4. Cross-docking center

    No storage. Products enter and leave quickly.

    Perfect for urgent or high-turnover orders.

How to choose the right distribution center

Consider:

  • Volume and type of products
  • Delivery zones
  • Technology integration
  • Level of automation
  • Scalability

At AMPHORA, we design logistics solutions with centers tailored to each business model.
Through our e-commerce fulfillment service, your stock is controlled, organized, and ready to ship.

An efficient distribution center isn’t an expense: it’s an investment in speed, control, and growth.

Are you ready for your e-commerce to run like clockwork? At AMPHORA, we make it possible.