Freelance Writing on Supply Chain and Logistics

Share vital information on every aspect of supply chain management

Your business needs powerful, compelling, high-quality content on sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, and the supply chain. I can help.

I have extensive experience writing about the supply chain, digitization, analytics, logistics, warehousing, sourcing, manufacturing, compliance, ESG, and related topics. You can expect well-researched, authoritative, friendly freelance writing that positions your business as an expert, builds trust with customers, boosts your SEO, and attracts people to your website.


Supply chain content writing topics

Enjoy high-quality content marketing across supply chain, logistics, warehousing, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and other topics.

I write content across several aspects of the supply chain, including:

  • Warehousing and logistics.

  • Sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution.

  • Supply chain management software.

  • Importing and exporting.

B2B writing for warehousing and logistics

My content writing expertise for logistics and warehousing includes:

  • Warehousing, optimization, and warehouse management.

  • Warehouse automation and robotics.

  • Stock and inventory management.

  • Requests for Proposal and RFP responses.

  • Different types of supply chain operations and industries.

  • Options for freight and logistics.

B2B writing for sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution

I cover the following areas as part of sourcing, manufacturing, and distributing products: 

  • Sourcing goods for sale.

  • Getting partners to work together across the supply chain.

  • Digitizing the supply chain between sourcers and manufacturers.

  • Quality control and auditing in the supply chain.

  • Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) for the supply chain.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for the supply chain.

  • Reducing waste, emissions, and packaging.

  • Regulations, certification, and compliance.

B2B writing for supply chain management software

I write content on supply chain management software, particularly:

  • Supply chain management platforms and integration.

  • Transferring, managing, and reporting on supply chain data and information.

  • Supply chain tracking and monitoring.

  • Digitization and optimizing of the supply chain.

  • AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation for logistics.

  • Communications and technology in the supply chain, including networks and IoT.

B2B writing for importing and exporting

I can provide expert content on exporting and importing, including:

  • Importing goods from overseas.

  • Exporting goods to other countries.

  • International freight management and shipping.

  • Tracking products through the supply chain.


Logistics and supply chain portfolio samples

Here’s a sample of portfolio pieces that I’ve written on supply chain, logistics, and related topics. Each one contains links to one or more of my published articles elsewhere on the web.


Supply chain and logistics clients that I have worked with

I’m delighted to have written for several clients in the logistics and supply chain fields. You can see a selection below, with links to more details on their main areas of business.


Logistics and supply chain writing services

I write supply chain and logistics content marketing across several different channels, formats, and types. You can find details on the linked pages below which also include details of my pricing.


Supply chain and logistics writing prices

The fees for my logistics and supply chain writing services are based on the word count you need and the complexity of the content. My standard, fully inclusive prices are shown in the table below. Most clients request content in the 1,000 to 1,200 word or 1,300 to 1,500 word bands.

Length and
word count
Short
600 to 800
Medium
900 to 1,200
Long
1,300 to 1,500
Very Long
1,600 to 1,800
Epic
Per 200 words
Article, blog post, and guide writing prices $420 $610 $760 $930 $105
Ebook and white paper writing prices n/a n/a $1,050 $1,240 $135

These are the fees I charge the vast majority of the time. Occasionally, some content does require more research or background work, and in those cases I may charge more. For complete details of my charges, please see my pricing page.


Frequently asked questions about my supply chain and logistics services

If you still have questions, I’m here to help. Here’s some more information on my logistics and supply chain services.

FAQs about how I will work with you to create supply chain content

Discover how I collaborate with you to create beautiful logistics writing, the methods that I use, and the policies I like to have in place.

+ How much input do you need to create logistics content?

Clients give me briefs in all sorts of different ways. Some may only provide a keyword or two and a couple of sentences. Others like to provide very extensive instructions, so it really depends on your needs. I do have a standard briefing document that you can fill out so I have the information I need.

+ What can I expect when I hire you as my professional supply chain writer?

I’ve already covered the content side of how I do work, but you’re not just hiring me to put words on paper. Freelance writing is my business and career, and that means professionalism in everything I do. That includes keeping you informed, respecting our agreements, understanding your needs, honoring my pricing, being friendly and courteous, adapting to changing circumstances, and ultimately making your life easier.

+ Do you offer guidelines on how your logistics writing services work?

Yes. You can find a breakdown of how I approach content writing on my best practice page.

+ Do you provide a writing contract?

Yes, I have a standard freelance writing contract that sets out the agreement between us and defines what we can expect from each other. Once we’ve agreed to work together, I will send the contract to you for digital signing.

+ Will you create freelance writing proposals, statements of work, or outlines?

I only generally provide proposals, statements of work, or outlines for longer, more complex pieces like white papers or ebooks. If you need supporting documentation for other types or formats of work, please let me know.

+ How quickly do you return supply chain content?

I’ll let you know my turnaround time in our contract. I always aim to get work back to you as quickly as possible, depending on the length and complexity of the work, while ensuring I deliver high-quality content.

+ What if I am not happy with the logistics content?

I’m pleased to say that in all my years of freelance writing, I’ve never had a major issue with client expectations and the work I produce. Even if the article doesn’t completely meet your needs, I provide reasonable revisions as part of my price.

FAQs about my approach to creating supply chain content

Understand how I work, including my tone and style, research process, and expertise.

+ Do you only provide logistics SEO content writing services for B2B content?

Yes, I only specialize in business-to-business (B2B) content marketing, writing for an audience of business stakeholders, executives, managers, and decision-makers. I don’t write business-to-consumer (B2C) content.

+ What writing style do you use for your supply chain writing services?

I tend to use an “Expert Friend” article writing style—making the writing easy to understand and sharing your business expertise in a straightforward and helpful way. I use an active-voice, second-person approach to create a connection with the customer and convey immediacy in the content.

+ Will you complete research to write strong logistics content?

Yes. I will read and research online content so that I understand the topic you need me to write about. I will base my supply chain writing on that research, and combine it with your brief to create high-quality content. If anything isn’t exactly to your needs, I will complete reasonable revisions to get it right.

+ Will the supply chain content you write be completely original and unique?

Yes. I write everything from scratch and produce original content every time. I never plagiarize existing content from myself or others, or recopy content from previous articles. If we’re building up an ongoing resource, I may use brief excerpts of previous content I have written for you for context.

+ Do you have specific expertise in writing logistics content?

Yes. I have experience in a number of business, finance, and technology areas. Learn more on my expertise page.

+ How do your SEO writing services create trust and connection with a reader?

I use a variety of writing techniques, including: Understanding their needs, getting to the point quickly, using clear and friendly language, breaking up content to make it easy to read, sharing ideas and solutions, doing the necessary research, and writing with expertise.

+ Can I see examples of your professional content writing services?

Of course. Here’s my portfolio which contains published examples of my writing across multiple content types and specialist areas.

FAQs about my payments and pricing for supply chain content marketing services

Learn about how I charge for work and what you can expect from my invoicing and payments.

+ Do you guarantee your logistics writing prices?

Yes. You can find my latest supply chain prices on this page or on my dedicated pricing page. The prices are based on the complexity and length of the work and are true for the vast majority of logistics content that I write. In some unusual cases, the price may increase, but I will let you know ahead of time.

I never inflate word count, and if I go over the agreed word count of my own accord (i.e. without instructions from you), I never charge more.

+ What are your payment terms?

The first couple of times that we work together, I will ask for payment before starting work. Once we have an established relationship, I invoice at the end of the month for any work completed in that month. I use standard 30-day payment terms and you can pay by credit or debit card, check (in the US), or direct bank transfer.



 

By Paul Maplesden

 
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