Amazon to Hire 1,500 for New Oregon Fulfillment Center
Amazon will create 1,500 full-time jobs when it opens its fulfillment center next summer in Troutdale, the online retailer confirmed June 7.
UPS to Hire Hundreds in Washington for Massive New Warehouse
As many as 1,200 new jobs could come to Tacoma when UPS Inc. moves into a large warehouse on the Tacoma Tideflats.
Amazon, Wal-Mart to Build More Warehouses
Two of the top retailers plan on opening large distribution centers and creating more than 1,500 jobs in supply chain warehousing.
June 5, 2017World Distribution Services Opens Georgia Warehouse
World Distribution Services has moved into a 150,000-square-foot warehouse near the Port of Savannah, Ga., which the company said will help accommodate the growing container traffic to the East Coast.
May 30, 2017Odyssey Logistics & Technology Opens Intermodal Center in Joliet, Ill.
Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corp. announced the recent opening of its metals transload and warehousing facility in Joliet, Ill.
May 26, 2017St. George Logistics Opens Temperature-Controlled Center in Metro Miami
St. George Logistics, a provider of outsourced container freight station services and warehousing and distribution services, opened its ocean and air container freight station and specialized 3PL center in Medley, Fla., on May 23.
May 26, 2017G&D Integrated Announces Opening of Warehouse in Chicago Metro Area
Transportation and logistics services provider G&D Integrated announced the opening of a new warehouse in the Chicago metro area.
May 26, 2017Dallas Area to Get Another Million-Square-Foot Warehouse
Another big industrial development deal is headed to south Dallas County, Texas.
Demand for Warehouses Rises in Houston Fueled by Online Shopping
The hottest niche in Houston's recovering real estate market is warehouses, evidence of the city's growing position as a distribution center for consumer goods in a rapidly evolving retail environment.
Residents of Pennsylvania Town Voice Objections to Warehouse
The conflicting interests of a warehouse developer and residents of a rural Berks County township in Pennsylvania surfaced April 12 at a special meeting in the Greenwich Township building.