Port Logistics Group adds 1.1 Million Square Feet Of Warehousing At Its City Of Industry, California, Facility
05/14/2013
The company said its expansion will support growth with new and existing clients. Port Logistics Group provides retail distribution services to manufacturers and retailers, including inventory management, case and item picking, and specialized packing. The company also operates drayage, transloading and cross-docking, and distribution operations facilities in Rancho Dominguez, California.
Its new 350,000 square foot facility on Rowland Street is adjacent to an existing Port Logistics Group client operation. A 775,000 square foot facility on Mayo Avenue will house three new customer accounts and also provide additional capacity for growth. The new facilities, along with a 315,000 square foot dedicated operation that opened in January, bring the total Retail Distribution Campus capacity to more than 2.5 million square feet, the company said.
Port Logistics Group and its Gateway Logistics Partners currently provide gateway logistics services in and around the ports of New York-New Jersey, LA-Long Beach, Seattle-Tacoma, and Savannah. The company said with nearly 5 million square feet of warehouse space strategically located in and around major North American ports, Port Logistics Group provides the critical link between international transportation and the "last-mile" supply chain.
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