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Nippon Express relocates warehouse

March 2, 2020
Move from Torrance to Long Beach CA expected to boost operational efficiency, add storage space

Nippon Express USA recently relocated its principal location for West Coast ocean cargo transport and warehousing operations from Torrance to Long Beach, both in California.

The new location in Long Beach, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, opened for business in January 2020.

Reflecting the robust US economy, the Port of Los Angeles area has seen a sharp rise across the board in warehouse demand. NE USA’s previous location comprised three buildings on the same site, but the new location will use a single high-ceilinged building in the interest of greater storage and operational efficiency.

This consolidation of locations with a Nippon Express Group company, Associated Global Systems, is expected to produce considerable synergy by efficiently integrating the trunk transport of cargo to/from Los Angeles, Nippon said.

The new site in Long Beach sits alongside the Port of Los Angeles’ “Heavy Container Corridor,” a roadway on which overweight container loads can be transported without special authorization. NE USA will be seeking to take advantage of this siting to step up its business efforts in the transport of large plant equipment and other heavy haulage, as well as various transloading operations, and to acquire new forwarding business.

The new 16,522-square-foot location is an air-conditioned facility equipped with frozen (-20 C) and refrigerated (2 C to 8 C) temperature control, enabling storage of perishables, pharmaceuticals and other goods requiring temperature control.

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