A Europe-ready model for Temu sellers: EU warehousing + faster delivery + scalable operations

Grexon becomes a
Europe Fulfillment Partner for TEMU

Within the scope of the cooperation between Grexon and TEMU, Grexon has become one of the partners providing Germany-based fulfillment and Europe-wide distribution solutions for Temu sellers operating in Europe. This model helps improve delivery performance while making operations more manageable and scalable.

Modern Germany-based fulfillment warehouse and packing area
TEMU’s growth in Europe creates opportunities for sellers—logistics is a key competitive lever.

1️⃣ Cooperation summary

Grexon provides fulfillment infrastructure in Europe for Temu sellers

As part of the cooperation with TEMU, Grexon is one of the partners supporting sellers operating in Europe with warehousing, order processing, and Europe-wide distribution.

  • Scope: Germany-based warehousing + fulfillment operations + EU domestic shipping
  • Goal: faster delivery, improved customer experience, and scalable operations
  • Approach: a simplified, measurable, and manageable fulfillment model
A practical view: For sellers aiming to grow in Europe, logistics is no longer optional—it’s a core strategy.
Cross-border shipment processes represented by parcel and tracking screen theme
Cross-border models can be sensitive to delivery time, returns cost, and operational management.

2️⃣ Key operational dynamics in the European market

Cross-border shipment models may require additional planning to scale sustainably

Customer expectations in Europe are clear: fast delivery, transparent tracking, and smooth returns. With cross-border shipments, factors such as customs workflows, delays, returns cost, and operational complexity may require stronger planning and tighter execution.

Topic What can happen? Operational impact
Delivery time Longer / variable lead times Conversion and return behavior can be affected
Operations management Tracking, SLAs, and customer communication can get more complex Workload and error risk may increase
Returns cost Accepting and restocking returns can be harder to manage Margins and stock health can be affected
Compliance & processes Different practices across countries Planning requirements may increase

Note: These dynamics vary by product category, price band, and target countries. Analysis should be portfolio-based.

EU domestic fulfillment processes represented by warehouse and packing scene
EU domestic fulfillment impacts delivery, operations, returns, and overall customer experience.

3️⃣ What does Grexon provide?

Warehousing + pick&pack + EU domestic shipping—under one operational roof

Grexon’s Germany-based fulfillment infrastructure helps European sellers structure EU operations in a more systematic way. The goal is to simplify processes, accelerate delivery, and manage performance through measurable KPIs.

EU warehousing
Products are stored in Germany and managed as a central inventory hub.
Order processing
Pick & pack, packaging, and dispatch follow standardized SOPs.
EU distribution
Faster and more predictable delivery across Europe is targeted.
Simple framework:
Performance = inventory accuracy + fast processing + predictable delivery + controlled returns
Germany-centered European distribution network visual on a map
Germany-based fulfillment naturally supports Europe-wide distribution as a logistics hub.

4️⃣ Why Germany?

A strategic logistics hub for fast access across Europe

Germany sits at the center of Europe’s logistics network. This positioning supports Europe-wide distribution with strong transit optionality. Germany-based sellers can reach many EU markets faster and more consistently.

  • Central location: balanced and fast shipping across EU countries
  • Logistics infrastructure: professional carrier networks and high operating standards
  • Scalability: capacity-friendly structure during growth phases
Reality: In Europe, delivery performance directly shapes brand perception.
Fulfillment process flow from inbound to outbound represented visually
Model: inbound → storage → order processing → EU shipping → returns/restock.

5️⃣ The Grexon fulfillment model

Standardized workflow, clear KPIs, scalable execution

The Grexon fulfillment model aims to make EU operations more controllable for European sellers. The workflow is built with standard operational steps—from inbound to returns handling.

Stage What happens? Target outcome
Inbound Warehouse receiving, quality/label checks Error-free inventory start
Storage SKU-based locations and inventory tracking Inventory accuracy
Pick & pack Picking, packing, SLA handling Speed + quality
EU domestic shipping Carrier integration, tracking Predictable delivery
Returns & restock Returns intake, inspection, restock/disposal Margin + inventory health
Note: Operational setup should be optimized based on product category, target countries, and returns profile.
Fast delivery and customer experience representation for European e-commerce
Strategic outcomes: speed, scalability, returns handling, and customer experience.

6️⃣ Strategic advantages for German sellers

Operating in Europe with a “local seller” setup

  • Faster delivery: improved performance is targeted through EU domestic shipping
  • Better customer experience: improvements are targeted across tracking, SLAs, and returns
  • Operational efficiency: centralized execution from a single operational point
  • Scalability: an operating model aligned with growing order volume
Outcome: In Europe, logistics is not just a cost line—it can be a competitive advantage.
Checklist themed visual for switching to EU fulfillment
Starter checklist: core steps for moving to EU fulfillment.

7️⃣ Starter checklist (for a fast transition)

What to clarify before setting up your EU operations

  • Product portfolio (SKU/variants): top sellers + target countries
  • Price band analysis: margin, promotions, and returns impact
  • Inventory plan: carton/pallet planning, inbound date, minimum stock levels
  • Packing standard: labels, barcodes, box sizes, fragile-item rules
  • SLA targets: cut-off times, processing time, delivery expectations
  • Returns flow: intake, QC, restock/disposal
  • Reporting KPIs: inventory accuracy, processing speed, return rate, damage rate
If these basics aren’t clear, problems show up later when volume grows. Frame it first—then scale.

🔎 Note

This article is for informational purposes. Operational design may vary based on product category, target countries, returns profile, and seller processes.

Clear takeaway: for sustainable growth in Europe, EU warehousing + fast delivery + returns handling should be integrated into one operational model.

Scale your TEMU sales in Europe

With Germany-based fulfillment infrastructure, Grexon aims to support sellers operating in Europe with faster delivery, improved customer experience, and a more manageable operating model.