3PL · North Carolina

3PL in North Carolina

Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad are major distribution hubs serving the Carolinas and Virginia. Wilmington handles smaller container volume with shorter dwell times than Savannah or Norfolk.

Active Markets

  • Charlotte
  • Raleigh
  • Greensboro
  • Durham

Rail Connectivity

  • CSX Charlotte
  • NS Charlotte
  • NS Greensboro

Freight Corridors

  • I-85
  • I-95
  • I-77
  • I-40

How we place 3PLs in North Carolina

We profile your volume, SKU mix, and service level requirements first. Then we match against a vetted shortlist of warehouses in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro and the surrounding North Carolina freight markets — operators we've worked with directly, not a referral directory.

For volumes that touch Port of Wilmington or move on I-85, 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 North Carolina 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 North Carolina do you have 3PL coverage?

Primary coverage in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham. 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.

Looking for a 3PL in North Carolina?

Two ways to start — pick whichever's faster. No forms, no funnel.

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