The western U.S., from a single facility
California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona reached in 1–3 days from one Class-A facility near San Diego — no second warehouse, no split inventory.
Which states does West Coast fulfillment reach?
California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona, all from one facility near San Diego. Daily injection at San Diego puts most of the western United States within one to three days, so a brand covers the region without operating a second warehouse or splitting inventory.
Why serve the entire western United States from one facility?
Because a single node near the border keeps inventory unified and cost low while still hitting regional delivery times. Splitting stock across multiple warehouses adds carrying cost and complexity; one corridor facility avoids that and still reaches five states quickly.
Regional reach without the sprawl
One inventory pool
No stock split across multiple regional warehouses.
Five-state coverage
CA, OR, WA, NV and AZ from a single node.
1–3 day delivery
San Diego injection reaches the region fast.
Up to 30% lower cost
Tijuana operating rates across the whole region.
Zone reduction
Fewer shipping zones to western addresses.
One contact
A named account owner for the whole footprint.
Frequently asked questions
Which states are covered by West Coast fulfillment?
California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona, all served from one facility near San Diego. Most addresses in these states receive orders in one to three days via same-day San Diego injection.
Can one facility really cover the whole western region?
Yes. A single node near the border keeps inventory unified while daily injection reaches the five western states in one to three days. It avoids the carrying cost and complexity of splitting stock across multiple regional warehouses.
How does regional coverage lower shipping cost?
Serving western addresses from the corridor removes shipping zones compared with fulfilling from a distant warehouse, and the operation runs at Tijuana labor and warehousing rates — together up to 30% lower cost per order.
Do I need a second warehouse for the West Coast?
No. The point of the corridor node is to cover the western United States from one facility, so a brand keeps a single inventory pool rather than duplicating stock and cost across locations.
Do customers across these states see a Mexico origin?
No. Parcels enter U.S. carrier networks at San Diego with standard domestic tracking, so the delivery experience across all five states matches a U.S.-based operation.
How are duties handled for regional shipments?
U.S. import duties apply when goods enter the United States at San Diego. Under IMMEX, Mexican duties are deferred while goods remain in Mexico. Deferral applies to the Mexican side only.
Does the corridor serve the eastern United States too?
Yes, though the advantage is largest in the west. Most U.S. addresses are reached in one to three days; East Coast destinations take three to five depending on the carrier service selected.
Is there a minimum order volume?
No. There is no volume floor, and every engagement starts with a free cost analysis built on the brand's real order data.
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