Our Logistics & Fulfillment Partner: Octopia

We are proud to partner with Octopia Fulfillment as our European & UK 3PL (third-party logistics) provider, ensuring fast, reliable delivery and seamless supply chain operations across the region.

Who Is Octopia?
Octopia is a leading e-commerce and marketplace solutions company, established in 2021 as a subsidiary of Cdiscount. They specialize in SaaS solutions for marketplace operators and provide a turnkey logistics/fulfillment service. Their goal: to simplify and scale marketplace and e-commerce operations through technology and logistics integration.

What Octopia Fulfillment Does for Us

• Warehousing & Order Preparation — They operate a network of modern, mechanized warehouses (with technologies like robot arms, automated packaging, vacuum systems) across France, Spain, and the U.K.

• Inventory & Integration — Octopia offers real-time stock management with automated integration into e-commerce platforms, syncing inventory and order flow to avoid overselling.

• Shipping & Delivery Across Europe — Octopia delivers to 20+ European countries with competitive transit times. From selected warehouses, customers may receive their orders within 24 hours, depending on location.

• Scalable & Transparent Fulfillment — There is no membership fee or minimum volume required. Fees are based on actual storage volume, order dispatch weight, country, and delivery method.

• Strong Performance Metrics — They fulfill 99.5% of orders on time and serve 3,500+ sellers.

Why Octopia Is a Perfect Fit for TFWEP

• Geographic Alignment with our European & UK focus.

• Reliability & Technology: Octopia’s platform and logistics tech give us transparency, efficiency, and control.

• Scalable SupportAs demand ramps up for eclipse glasses, Octopia can support increasing volume without bottlenecks.

• Cost EfficiencyVolume-based pricing and absence of fixed fees free us to invest more in conservation and outreach.

The Total Solar Eclipse August 12, 2026

The 2026 eclipse will sweep across the North Atlantic Ocean, first touching land in Greenland, crossing over Iceland and Spain, and passing near the Balearic Islands before moving across the Mediterranean Sea.