Browse All 114 Cities

Find 3PL providers in every major U.S. market

Washington, D.C.

1 city

Hawaii

2 cities • 2 total 3PLs

Kansas

1 city • 10 total 3PLs

Louisiana

1 city • 1 total 3PLs

Massachusetts

1 city • 3 total 3PLs

Maryland

2 cities • 8 total 3PLs

Maine

1 city • 1 total 3PLs

Michigan

2 cities • 8 total 3PLs

Minnesota

2 cities • 6 total 3PLs

Missouri

2 cities • 30 total 3PLs

Montana

2 cities • 2 total 3PLs

North Carolina

1 city • 25 total 3PLs

North Dakota

1 city • 2 total 3PLs

Nebraska

2 cities • 3 total 3PLs

New Hampshire

3 cities • 3 total 3PLs

New York

1 city • 5 total 3PLs

Oregon

1 city • 23 total 3PLs

South Dakota

1 city

Utah

1 city • 33 total 3PLs

Washington

1 city • 14 total 3PLs

How to Choose the Right 3PL Location for Your Business

Strategic location selection can save 15-30% on shipping costs while improving delivery times by 1-2 days

Port Cities

LA, Miami, Savannah

Best for: Importers & International Sellers

  • Direct port access
  • Customs expertise
  • Drayage services
  • Container handling

Central Hubs

Chicago, Dallas, Memphis

Best for: National E-commerce

  • 2-day reach to 80% of US
  • Lower shipping costs
  • Rail access
  • Carrier networks

Regional Centers

Phoenix, Denver, SLC

Best for: Regional Brands

  • 20-40% lower costs
  • Regional expertise
  • Flexible options
  • Scalable space

Why Location Matters

Your 3PL's location directly impacts shipping costs, delivery speed, and customer satisfaction. Choosing the right city can save you 15-30% on shipping while improving delivery times by 1-2 days. Strategic placement near your customers or major transportation hubs maximizes efficiency and reduces logistics expenses.

The United States divides into shipping zones based on distance. A 3PL located centrally (like Dallas or Chicago) can reach 75% of the country within 2-day ground shipping. Coastal locations excel for regional distribution or international imports, while central hubs optimize for nationwide reach.

Understanding Different 3PL Location Types

🚢 Port Cities (LA, Miami, Savannah)

Best for: Importers, international sellers, businesses sourcing from Asia or Latin America

Key Advantages: Direct port access eliminates intermediate handling, reducing costs and transit time. Port-adjacent 3PLs offer drayage services, customs expertise, and container devanning. Los Angeles (53 3PLs) and Miami (42 3PLs) provide access to the nation's busiest container ports.

Considerations: Higher warehouse costs in port cities may offset shipping savings for domestic-only businesses. Best when 30%+ of inventory arrives via ocean freight.

📍 Central Distribution Hubs (Chicago, Dallas, Memphis)

Best for: E-commerce brands, national retailers, businesses serving all 50 states

Key Advantages: Central locations minimize shipping zones, enabling 2-day ground delivery to 80-90% of the U.S. population. Houston (56 3PLs), Dallas (38 3PLs), and Chicago (32 3PLs) offer extensive carrier networks, rail access, and competitive warehouse rates.

Considerations: Memphis benefits from FedEx's World Hub for overnight shipping. Chicago provides Great Lakes access. Dallas offers proximity to both coasts and Mexico.

🏔️ Regional Specialists (Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City)

Best for: Regional brands, cost-conscious businesses, specific market focus

Key Advantages: Lower warehouse costs (20-40% below coastal markets), strong regional networks, and specialized expertise. Phoenix (30 3PLs) and Salt Lake City (33 3PLs) offer excellent coverage of Mountain West markets at competitive rates.

Considerations: May require secondary locations for comprehensive national coverage. Ideal when 60%+ of customers concentrate in specific regions.

When to Use Multiple 3PL Locations

Many growing businesses leverage 2-3 strategic 3PL locations to optimize their fulfillment network. A bi-coastal strategy (Los Angeles + New Jersey) enables 1-2 day delivery to 95% of the U.S. population while minimizing shipping costs.

Consider multiple locations when you're shipping 500+ orders monthly to geographically dispersed customers. The investment in split inventory typically pays for itself through shipping savings within 3-6 months. Our directory helps you identify complementary cities for multi-location strategies.

How to Use This Directory

Start by identifying cities where your customers concentrate or where you have strategic advantages. Browse our featured cities to see major logistics hubs, or use the regional breakdown to explore specific areas. Each city page shows all local 3PL options with verified status, specialties, and contact information.

Compare multiple providers within your target city, then request quotes from 3-5 that match your needs. Our free matchmaking service can also connect you with pre-vetted 3PLs based on your specific requirements, saving you hours of research and evaluation time.

3PL Coverage by Region

Strategic logistics locations across all major U.S. regions. Choose the right location for your distribution needs.

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West Coast

Port Access & Asia Imports

5

Cities

145

Total 3PLs

Key Strengths: Direct port access, Asia imports, tech fulfillment

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Midwest

Central Distribution Hubs

5

Cities

113

Total 3PLs

Key Strengths: National reach, rail access, lower costs

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East Coast

Northeast Corridor

5

Cities

146

Total 3PLs

Key Strengths: Dense population, port access, fast delivery

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Mountain & South

Cost-Effective Operations

5

Cities

185

Total 3PLs

Key Strengths: Affordable warehousing, strategic locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about finding and choosing 3PL providers by location