3PL in Maryland
Baltimore is the top U.S. port for Ro-Ro autos and heavy equipment, plus the deepest container berths on the East Coast. The Howard Street Tunnel project will unlock double-stack rail, expanding intermodal options.
Active Markets
- Baltimore
- Frederick
- Rockville
Rail Connectivity
- CSX Seagirt
- NS Baltimore
Freight Corridors
- I-95
- I-695
- I-70
- I-83
How we place 3PLs in Maryland
We profile your volume, SKU mix, and service level requirements first. Then we match against a vetted shortlist of warehouses in Baltimore, Frederick, Rockville and the surrounding Maryland freight markets — operators we've worked with directly, not a referral directory.
For volumes that touch Port of Baltimore or move on I-95, location strategy matters as much as warehouse selection. We model the freight implications before signing anyone to a contract.
What you get
Curated shortlist
Three to five vetted Maryland 3PL options matched to your freight profile — not a directory dump.
Site visits & RFP
We run the RFP, accompany site visits, and pressure-test capability claims with operational questions, not sales questions.
Contract & onboarding
Rate negotiation, SLA definition, WMS integration oversight, and go-live management.
90-day performance review
KPIs trended weekly with a formal review at 90 days. Course-correct early, not at year-end.
FAQ
Where in Maryland do you have 3PL coverage?
Primary coverage in Baltimore, Frederick, Rockville. We also place freight in secondary markets when the freight math justifies it — message us with your volume profile.
Are the 3PLs paying you to recommend them?
No. We work for the shipper. Referral-fee placements are how most 3PL relationships go wrong in the first 90 days, and we don't take them.
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