Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, courier, warehousing, transportation, logistics, inventory management solutions from National Logistics.

Get Close to Your Customers Wherever They Are, and Whenever They Need You!

 

Our extensive Logistics Infrastructure enables us to provide you with the nationwide reach and capabilities that you need to achieve a local presence in virtually any market without making direct investments in your own infrastructure.

National logisitics company providing over 200 distribution centers, 70 forward stocking locations and 450 owned, co-located and agent partner logistics locations.With Over 450 Locations between our Agent Partners and directly owned facilities, 200 Distribution Centers and 70 Forward Stocking Locations; our clients can move materials from Anywhere in the US to Anywhere in the US, at Anytime; or establish close to customer stocking and re-supply services.

Our locations are strategically located to minimize costs and time to market. As a non asset based Logistics Group we can add centers as your geographical requirements change.

Our Distribution Centers have true warehouse capabilities:

  • Secure Access and Storage
  • Dock Height
  • Fork Lifts, Pallets and Racks
  • Climate Control

In addition we can provide Cold Storage Locations.

Our network of company owned offices, Agents, Distribution Centers and Forward Stocking Locations provides you one stop shopping for your Nationwide Logistics needs.

For more information and a no obligation consultation please Contact Us directly, or submit a Request for Consultation form.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota (population 382,618) was platted in 1854, a city government was established in 1858, and in 1866 the city received its charter. Minneapolis merged with St. Anthony, on the east bank of the Mississippi River, in 1872.
Early settlers recognized the potential of St. Anthony Falls, the only significant waterfall on the Mississippi, and harnessed its power for lumber milling. As the lumber industry diminished in the late 19th century, Minneapolis shifted to flour milling, and during the first half of the 20th century, the city was known as the “flour capital of the world.”

After World War II, Minneapolis transformed itself from a milling and transportation hub to the economic and financial center of the Upper Midwest, today hosting the headquarters of many corporate and banking institutions.
Minneapolis has a longstanding tradition of supporting historic preservation projects. Among its most notable is the rehabilitation of the Washburn “A” Mill, a National Historic Landmark. Located on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi, the mill was built in 1874 to convert grain into flour. Rebuilt in 1879-80 after a fire, the mill was the first automatic, all-roller, gradual reduction mill in the country.  Today, a heritage center occupies the property, including the flagship Mill City Museum, commercial office space, condominiums and parking.

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