How We Helped Adeptus Become Amazon’s #1 Furniture Supplier — And Stay There for 2+ Years
Fulfillment delays were killing Adeptus’ Amazon metrics. So we restructured operations around a European shift, live inventory visibility, and overnight prep. Read how we did it.

About the Company
Adeptus is a U.S.-based furniture manufacturer focused on small-format, ready-to-assemble furniture—perfectly suited for Amazon’s marketplace. With a product catalog that targets fast-moving, high-volume segments, Adeptus set an ambitious goal: to become the #1 ranked furniture brand on Amazon.
But selling on Amazon isn’t just about listing products. It’s about operational consistency, speed, and flawless execution at scale—day after day.
The Challenge + Goal
Success on Amazon is driven by strict performance metrics:
- Fast shipping
- High order accuracy
- Low cancellation and return rates
- Consistent customer satisfaction
Adeptus faced familiar obstacles that threatened those KPIs:
- Order processing and label prep only happened during U.S. working hours, delaying fulfillment
- Inventory mismatches and miscommunications caused occasional delays
- Warehouse staff started their day without full visibility into order volume or readiness
- Manual workflows created bottlenecks under high volume
If Adeptus wanted to rank high—and stay there—we had to solve fulfillment before we ever thought about marketing.
What We Did (The Strategy)
We took a different approach than most Amazon sellers:
We optimized for time zones and global coordination, not just automation.
Here’s how we restructured Adeptus’ entire order processing model:
- Shifted Order Management to Europe
We moved all order processing operations to a European team working 7 hours ahead of the U.S. warehouse. This gave us a full workday to prepare orders before the first shift even began in the U.S.
- Overnight Processing and Verification
While U.S. customers slept, our European team:
- Processed all Amazon orders
- Printed UPS/FedEx shipping labels
- Verified inventory in real-time using live warehouse data
- Live Warehouse Visibility
We installed overhead cameras in key zones:
- Above printers to confirm labels were being generated correctly
- Above inventory areas to visually confirm stock availability
- Pre-Shift Readiness
Every morning by 8:00 AM U.S. time:
- Orders were pre-sorted and labeled
- Inventory was double-checked
- Picking and packing could begin immediately
- Same-Day Shipping as the Default
Orders placed late at night often shipped the next morning, giving Adeptus a fulfillment speed advantage over competitors still operating on standard hours.
This wasn’t just about outsourcing—it was about building a global feedback loop that created speed, accuracy, and confidence across every fulfillment step.
The Results
The system we built with Adeptus delivered measurable performance and lasting market position:
- Achieved the #1 Amazon seller ranking in their furniture category
- Maintained first-page visibility for over 2 years
- Outperformed category peers in:
- On-time shipping rate
- Order accuracy
- Positive customer feedback
And critically—
- All of this was accomplished without adding headcount in the U.S.
- Labor costs were reduced by operating during European daytime hours
- Customer expectations were consistently exceeded
Key Takeaways
- Operational performance is the foundation of Amazon success—not ad spend
- Time zone leverage isn’t a gimmick—it’s a powerful way to extend your working day and increase shipping speed
- Small structural changes, like installing cameras for remote inventory checks, can unlock significant workflow gains
- Global teamwork, when properly coordinated, can create a true 24/7 fulfillment engine
Adeptus didn’t succeed by trying to out-market competitors.
They won by building an operation that never slept—and always delivered.