WMS, TMS, ERP, and EDI integration for warehousing and fulfillment operators β plus event operations technology for festivals, conferences, and large gatherings. Founder-led, with a real warehousing background.
β Justin answers MonβFri 8aβ6p PT
Two specialties
Both grew out of the same belief: technology serves operations, not the other way around.
For warehousing, 3PL, fulfillment, and distribution operators who need their software to actually work the way the floor works.
For festival producers, conference organizers, and large-event operators who need on-site systems that don't fail.
Have a project or upcoming event? 30-min discovery call, no pitch. We'll tell you whether we're the right fit.
π (360) 644-4820Logistics Systems
Most IT firms treat WMS as just another database project. We treat it as a warehouse problem with a software component.
Pick the right system for your volume, integrate it with your ERP and shipping, deploy scanners, and train the floor team. Realistic timeline, fixed-price.
Connect FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, regional LTL carriers and rate-shop in real-time. Stop overpaying for shipping just because nobody benchmarked it.
NetSuite, SAP B1, Acumatica, QuickBooks Enterprise, Sage. We build the pipes between your finance system and your operational systems so you stop typing the same data into three places.
If you're selling into Walmart, Target, Costco, Amazon Vendor Central, or any major retailer β you need EDI. We onboard trading partners, build maps, and run testing.
Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Amazon FBA, Walmart Marketplace, eBay β connected to your fulfillment system with inventory truth in one place.
Zebra, Honeywell, Datalogic, mobile-OS scanners. We spec, deploy, and integrate handheld and mounted scanning β including label design and SKU schemas.
Event Operations Technology
For producers running festivals, conferences, sporting events, and large gatherings where on-site technology is the difference between a great event and a public mess.
Print-on-demand badges, RFID wristbands, zone-based access control, and on-site enrollment stations. We handle the printers, the readers, and the database.
Eventbrite, Cvent, RegFox, custom QR β whatever you're using, we build the on-site flow that handles 4,000 people in 90 minutes without melting down.
Pre-paid parking systems, on-site directional comms, lot capacity tracking, ADA flow, and shuttle dispatch coordination.
Pop-up WiFi for vendor POS, registration tablets, ticketing scanners, and back-of-house ops. Cellular failover. Designed to actually work in a field with 5,000 people on it.
Channel plans, radio rentals, dispatch coordination, and runbook integration. Plus digital dispatch on phones for the team that lost their radio at 11am.
Digital incident logs, photo evidence capture, post-event reporting. Insurance-ready documentation without somebody scribbling on a clipboard.
A note on terminology: we're a technology services firm. Licensed event security personnel are a separate vendor β we coordinate with whoever you've hired but don't ourselves provide armed or unarmed security guards.
Why us
Justin came up through warehousing and logistics operations β not an MBA path. The implementations we've done were under deadline pressure, on a real shipping floor.
For events, we are physically present. We don't dial in from a different state and hope the network we designed survives load. Boots on the ground.
Every system we deploy has to talk to others. We design with the integration map first, the feature list second.
We don't sell "WMS in two weeks" because it doesn't exist. Our minimums are honest because we've seen what happens when they aren't.
For a single-warehouse SMB operation: 8β14 weeks from kickoff to go-live. Multi-warehouse or complex integrations: 4β6 months. Anyone promising you weeks is selling you a starter kit, not a system that will survive your peak season.
WMS: ShipHero, ShipStation, Fishbowl, NetSuite WMS, Cin7, Extensiv (Skubana), and custom builds. TMS: ShipStation, EasyPost, ShipBob, Shippo, Project44. ERP: NetSuite, SAP Business One, Acumatica, QuickBooks Enterprise, Sage Intacct. We're platform-agnostic β we'll recommend what fits your operation, not what we get a kickback on.
Yes β this is one of our most common project types. Multi-channel inventory protection, order routing, automated tracking sync, and a single source of inventory truth. See pricing β
For event operations technology: 60+ days minimum, ideally 90. Hardware needs to be sourced, networks need to be designed and tested, and your registration platform needs to be configured before your marketing fires. Last-minute event tech is how things go wrong.
No. We do event operations technology β credentialing, check-in, communications, on-site networks, dispatch coordination. Licensed event security personnel are a separate, regulated profession. We coordinate with whoever you've hired in that role.
Absolutely β many logistics clients have us run their managed IT alongside their WMS implementation. See our IT services β
WMS implementations start at $25K. EDI setup at $7,500. Event packages at $5,000. Smaller integration tasks (e.g., connecting Shopify to ShipStation) can be in the $2,500β$5,000 range β call to discuss.
30-min call. We'll tell you straight whether your project is the kind we can do well β and refer you out if it's not.