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Speed Commerce, Inc. SPDC
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Company Overview

Speed Commerce, Inc. (formerly SpeedFC, Inc.) operated in the e-commerce services and omnichannel retail support industry, providing outsourced technology, order fulfillment, customer care, and digital commerce solutions to retailers and branded manufacturers. Public filings and historical market data indicate that the company focused on helping enterprise and mid-market merchants manage online storefronts, warehousing, logistics, payment processing, and customer engagement across multiple sales channels.

The company evolved through a series of acquisitions and restructuring activities tied to the broader e-commerce infrastructure market. Historical records associated with SEC filings and archived investor materials show that the business sought to position itself as an integrated commerce platform provider during the growth phase of online retail outsourcing. Available public information suggests that the company’s revenue drivers included fulfillment services, software-enabled commerce operations, and recurring client service contracts. Data regarding the company’s current operational scale and active market status is inconclusive based on available public sources.

Business Operations

Historically, Speed Commerce generated revenue through integrated e-commerce support operations that combined technology services with physical fulfillment capabilities. Its operating activities included order management, warehousing, inventory handling, shipping logistics, call center support, and hosted e-commerce platform services. The company primarily served retailers, consumer brands, and direct-to-consumer merchants seeking outsourced digital commerce infrastructure.

Publicly available records indicate that the company operated distribution and fulfillment assets in the United States and maintained technology-enabled commerce operations supporting domestic online retail activity. Historical references also identify relationships with third-party logistics providers, payment processors, and retail technology vendors. Information regarding currently active subsidiaries, joint ventures, or material ongoing partnerships could not be conclusively verified from recent public disclosures.

Strategic Position & Investments

Speed Commerce’s historical strategy centered on capitalizing on long-term growth in e-commerce outsourcing and omnichannel retail enablement. The company pursued acquisitions and operational integrations intended to expand its fulfillment network, software capabilities, and enterprise client base. Archived corporate materials reference investments in scalable fulfillment systems, customer relationship technologies, and multi-channel commerce platforms intended to improve retailer efficiency and online order execution.

The company operated within a highly competitive environment that included larger logistics providers, software-as-a-service commerce vendors, and integrated fulfillment operators. Publicly available information suggests that Speed Commerce attempted to differentiate itself by combining physical logistics infrastructure with technology-enabled commerce services under a single operational framework. However, publicly verifiable information regarding recent acquisitions, active investment programs, or emerging technology initiatives is limited, and data is inconclusive based on available public sources.

Geographic Footprint

Historically, Speed Commerce’s operations were concentrated primarily in the United States, where the company maintained fulfillment and customer support infrastructure serving domestic e-commerce clients. Its headquarters and principal operational footprint were tied to U.S.-based retail and logistics markets, with services designed to support nationwide order processing and distribution.

Available records do not provide sufficient verified evidence of a substantial standalone international operating presence comparable to larger global commerce infrastructure providers. While client services may have supported cross-border commerce activity through partner networks and shipping relationships, detailed information regarding international subsidiaries or material foreign operational assets is inconclusive based on available public sources.

Leadership & Governance

Historical governance records indicate that Speed Commerce was led by executives with backgrounds in e-commerce operations, logistics, retail technology, and corporate restructuring. Due to limited recent disclosures and the company’s reduced public reporting visibility, some leadership information could not be independently verified through current filings.

Key executives identified in historical public filings and archived company materials include:

  • Richard Willis – Chief Executive Officer
  • J. Patrick Catania – Executive Chairman
  • Chief financial and operational leadership positions – Data inconclusive based on available public sources

The company’s historical leadership strategy emphasized operational integration, scalable fulfillment infrastructure, and positioning the business as an outsourced commerce partner for retailers navigating digital transformation and omnichannel expansion.

Data complied by narrative technology. May contain errors

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