Memphis Based

Transload Housing

Transload Warehousing Solutions

Streamline Your Supply Chain with Transload Services from Fulmer Logistics

At Fulmer Logistics, we understand that efficient freight movement is the backbone of your supply chain. That’s why we offer comprehensive transload warehousing solutions designed to minimize delays, reduce transportation costs, and accelerate delivery timelines.

With facilities strategically located in Memphis, TN, one of the nation’s top logistics hubs, Fulmer Logistics is equipped to handle your transload needs quickly and accurately—whether you’re moving freight between rail, truck, or container.

Fulmer’s Transload Capabilities

We offer full-service transloading through our 600,000+ square feet of warehouse space across four locations, backed by experienced personnel and modern equipment.

Our transload warehousing features include:

  • Rail-to-truck and truck-to-truck freight transfers
  • Cross-docking and short-term storage
  • Container deconsolidation and palletization
  • Real-time inventory tracking through our WMS
  • Flexible scheduling for round-the-clock operations
  • Forklift, dock, and flatbed loading/unloading

Whether you’re moving full truckloads (FTL), less-than-truckload (LTL), or mixed cargo, Fulmer Logistics can optimize your freight flow with scalable, custom transload services.

What Is Transloading?

Transload housing is offered when the customer is needing to doc at their warehouse while they are waiting for another carrier to pick it up. It is the process of transferring goods from one mode of transportation to another

such as from rail to truck or container to trailer—without the need for long-term storage. This service is especially valuable for companies looking to improve delivery efficiency and reduce the need for multiple carriers.

Our transload services are ideal for:

  • Importers and exporters using intermodal transport
  • Retailers with just-in-time (JIT) delivery models
  • Manufacturers needing fast cross-docking solutions
  • Distributors looking to bypass long-term warehousing