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BroadRange Logistics

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BroadRange Logistics
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryLogistics, Third-party logistics
Founded 📆2001[1]
Founders 👔Doug Parks; A.J. Johnson[2]
Area served 🗺️
United States
Key people
Ari Milstein (Chief Executive Officer)[3]
ServicesWarehousing, distribution, fulfillment, transloading, cross-docking, inventory management
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitehttps://broadrangelogistics.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

BroadRange Logistics is an American third-party logistics (3PL) company that provides warehousing, distribution, fulfillment, and related supply chain services. As of 2025 the company operates a network of facilities across multiple U.S. states and serves clients in sectors including e-commerce, retail, manufacturing, and industrial logistics.

History

BroadRange Logistics was founded in 2001 in Forest Park, Georgia by Doug Parks and A.J. Johnson as a provider of third-party logistics services. The early operations focused on warehousing and distribution services for regional businesses in the Southeastern United States.[5]

Throughout the 2000s and 2010s the company expanded its footprint by adding warehouse locations in key logistics markets, including Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, Indiana, Colorado, and Arizona. By the mid-2020s BroadRange Logistics controlled more than 13 million square feet of warehouse space across its network of facilities, positioning itself as a mid-sized logistics provider in the U.S. 3PL sector.[6]

In 2023 BroadRange Logistics announced expansion of warehousing capacity via the addition of new facilities in Pennsylvania and Florida, bringing its total footprint to multiple major markets and increasing its capacity for distribution and fulfillment services. At that time the company reported operating approximately 7 million square feet of owned warehouse space across 11 locations, underscoring its growth strategy in regional logistics hubs.[7]

Leadership changes in the company included the appointment of Ari Milstein as Chief Executive Officer, succeeding prior leadership under founders in executive roles. As of early 2019 Milstein is listed as CEO on company and professional networking profiles.[8]

Operations

BroadRange Logistics provides a range of logistics services to businesses of varying size and industry. Its core offerings include inbound and outbound warehousing, order fulfillment, inventory management, transloading, cross-docking, consolidation and deconsolidation services, and value-added services such as custom packaging and technology integration. The company's facilities are located in strategic logistics corridors to support distribution and supply chain operations across the continental United States.[9][10]

The company's warehousing network as of 2025 spans locations in Georgia, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Jersey, Colorado, and Arizona. Facility sizes range from regional distribution centers to large Class A warehouse spaces, collectively encompassing more than 13 million square feet of logistics capacity. These facilities are utilized for both long-term storage and short-term fulfillment operations.[6]

Services

BroadRange Logistics' service portfolio can be broadly categorized as follows:

Warehousing and Distribution

The company offers warehousing services that include inventory storage, order picking, packing, and distribution. Its facilities are designed to support efficient supply chain throughput for client products moving to regional and national destinations.[11]

Fulfillment Services

Order fulfillment services manage the process from customer order receipt through packing, shipment, tracking, and returns. These services support both business-to-business (B2B) and direct-to-consumer supply chains.[5]

Value-Added Services

Additional offerings include technology and systems integration, kitting, sorting, custom packaging, reverse logistics, quality control, and other services intended to enhance logistics operations beyond basic storage and transportation functions.[12]

Recognition and Industry Standing

BroadRange Logistics has been referenced in industry directories and rankings for its growth and service capabilities. It has appeared on lists of fast-growing private companies in the United States and has been recognized among notable third-party logistics providers in national industry publications. Such recognitions reflect its expansion in warehouse footprint and service offerings within the competitive U.S. logistics market.[5]

References

  1. "What Is BroadRange Logistics?". Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  2. "What Is BroadRange Logistics?". Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  3. "Ari Milstein - CEO at BroadRange Logistics". Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  4. "BroadRange Logistics 2026 Company Profile". Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Speedcommerce
  6. 6.0 6.1 "UPDATE -- BroadRange Logistics Returns to RE+ 2025 Doubling Warehouse Footprint and Locations to Better Serve Solar and EV Companies".
  7. "BroadRange Logistics Extends Warehousing and Logistics Capacity". Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  8. "Ari Milstein - CEO at BroadRange Logistics". THE ORG.
  9. Wadlow, Brad. "Logistics company leases nearly half million square feet in Carteret". Courier News.
  10. "What Is BroadRange Logistics? BroadRange Logistics Services & How They Work". Speed Commerce. November 13, 2023.
  11. "BroadRange Logistics Announces $4 Million Incentive to Support Your Expansion Needs". www.bevnet.com.
  12. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231113484125/en/BroadRange-Logistics-Introduces-Ultra-Flex-Warehousing-Solutions-at-Premier-Flooring-Distributors-Conference-Appoints-Don-Finkell-as-Vice-Chairman-of-Flooring-Logistics

Category:Logistics companies of the United States Category:Transportation companies established in 2001 Category:Third-party logistics providers


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