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E-Commerce Logistics Providers Expand Great Plains Capacity

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Two third-party logistics providers specializing in e-commerce fulfillment are expanding operations in the central United States to meet growing demand.

Rush Order will open its fourth U.S. fulfillment center in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on July 1. The company currently operates 13 B2C fulfillment centers worldwide and will add this new location to its global network. The expansion enables the company to reach 93% of the U.S. population within two days via UPS Ground, with remaining areas receiving deliveries in three days. The Dallas-Fort Worth hub's proximity to major retail distribution centers for Walmart, Sam's Club, Target and Best Buy facilitates faster inventory replenishment and delivery to Great Plains and Southeast customers.

Meanwhile, Encore Fulfillment relocated to a 350,000-square-foot facility in Oklahoma City. The expanded capacity allows the company to serve more brands while maintaining service quality. The facility supports pick-and-pack operations, inventory management, wholesale distribution and omnichannel fulfillment. Orders route through FedEx, UPS and postal service based on cost efficiency.

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