Pembroke Pines works well for FBA prep because it sits in a useful middle ground between port access, local seller convenience, and regional freight movement. That matters when inventory needs to move quickly from inbound receiving into prep.
For many brands, the biggest delays do not happen during labeling itself. They happen when cartons arrive with missing details, unclear routing, or packaging issues that no one surfaced early enough. A well-located prep center can reduce some of that friction simply by tightening the handoff process.
Location is also valuable for local drop-offs, supplier coordination, and urgent relabeling jobs. If your operation sells through multiple channels, having prep capacity in a practical Broward location can make your inventory routing more flexible.