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What is Kitting

Kitting is the process of gathering individual items into ready-to-ship sets or kits. It simplifies packaging and fulfillment, especially in eCommerce and assembly operations.

Real-World Example

An e-commerce store selling home workout equipment assembles resistance bands, mats, and weights into a single 'fitness starter kit' before shipping to customers.

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What We Do

MET CO is a logistics provider built for speed, precision, and growth. We specialize in cross-docking, short-term warehousing, and wholesale distribution, with a strong track record in the grocery and automotive sectors.

As our clients scale, so do we—expanding into eCommerce fulfillment, value-added services, and just-in-time delivery. Our operations are designed to handle both bulk and high-frequency inventory with minimal friction and full visibility.

Whether you need rapid turnarounds, zone-based storage, or reliable outbound execution, MET CO acts as an extension of your supply chain—lean, fast, and aligned to your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is kitting most commonly used?

Kitting is widely used in e-commerce, subscription box services, manufacturing, and promotional product distribution.

How does kitting affect warehouse operations?

Kitting can streamline picking and packing processes but also adds complexity in managing inventory for kits versus individual SKUs.

Is kitting better outsourced or handled in-house?

It depends on order volume, labor capacity, and fulfillment goals. High-volume businesses often outsource kitting to specialized 3PL providers.

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