Our Locations
Whether you’re looking to be near the port with low-cost drayage in California, or you want to save on labor and storage in Nevada, we’ve got you covered. Our warehouse locations are listed below:
Los Angeles, CA
600,000 sq ft of warehousing space
5301A Rivergrade Rd.
Irwindale, CA 91706
Las Vegas, NV
1,000,000 sq ft of warehousing space
2880 N. Lamb Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89115
Corona, CA
500,000 sq ft of warehousing space
1235 Quarry St.
Corona, CA 92879
Why Import through the West Coast Over the East Coast?
U.S. West Coast provides superior advantages in terms of capacity, speed, and overall market accessibility. Shipping to the West Coast can save time, reduce costs, and provide better access to major U.S. markets, particularly in the western and central regions of the country.
Key Advantages of West Coast Imports:
Market Accessibility
One of the most compelling reasons to choose the West Coast is its market accessibility. The ports are well-connected to inland markets through extensive rail and trucking networks, ensuring efficient movement of goods across the country.
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- Broad Market Reach: Union Pacific, the primary rail service provider for these ports, serves more markets than any other U.S. rail provider. This means access to 28 domestic intermodal markets and 19 international intermodal markets, giving your products greater reach across the nation.
- Vessel Services: The West Coast provides access to more international ports of call than any other region in North America, ensuring diverse global connectivity.
Speed to Market
Speed is everything in today’s competitive environment, and the West Coast offers a clear advantage in terms of faster transit times.
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- Faster Transit: Goods imported via West Coast ports can reach major U.S. markets faster than using an all-water route to East Coast ports. This speed can be a game-changer, particularly for businesses working with tight timelines or seasonal products.
- Direct Rail Connectivity: Railroads like Union Pacific link West Coast ports directly to key inland hubs, making transportation faster and more reliable compared to other routes.
Capacity and Efficiency
Capacity constraints can cause costly delays and inefficiencies, but the West Coast’s ports are equipped to handle large volumes of freight, making them a reliable choice for high-demand periods.
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- Largest TEU Capacity: West Coast ports offer greater container (TEU) capacity than all East Coast ports combined, allowing for faster processing and reduced congestion during peak shipping times.
- Consistent Service: The intermodal services provided by the West Coast are renowned for their consistency and reliability, ensuring that your goods move efficiently through the supply chain.
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5301A Rivergrade Rd.
Irwindale, CA 91706
1235 Quarry St.
Corona, CA 92879
2880 N Lamb Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89115