Ryder Opens 10th Multiclient DC in Chicagoland
December
16, 2022

Ryder System will open its 10th multiclient distribution center in the greater
Chicago area in early January. The nearly 550,000-square-foot facility in North
Aurora, Ill. will primarily serve shippers of consumer-packaged goods, including
food and beverage, health and beauty, and household products, as well as general
retail merchandise.
Ryder continues to build on its multiclient warehousing offering in the
Chicagoland area, announcing it will open a 10th distribution center in the key
logistics hub for consumer-packaged goods. (Photo: Business Wire)
Ryder continues to build on its multiclient warehousing offering in the
Chicagoland area, announcing it will open a 10th distribution center in the key
logistics hub for consumer-packaged goods. (Photo: Business Wire)
“The multiclient warehouse expands our footprint in a key distribution hub,
which is a one- to two-day drive from about half of the U.S. population.
Chicagoland also has a dense labor force, and with other Ryder warehouse
operations nearby, we can offer the flexibility customers often need to manage
seasonal and market changes,” says Darin Cooprider, senior vice president of
consumer-packaged goods for Ryder.
The company plans to recruit for approximately 100 positions to support the
warehouse operations. The facility will feature 54 cross-dock positions, 162
trailer stalls, access to area railroad ramps, ambient temperature controls, and
food-grade certification.
Ryder
currently serves nine out of the top 10 U.S. food and beverage companies. And
late last year, the company announced it was adding multiclient warehousing
capabilities to its service offerings with the acquisition of Midwest Warehouse
& Distribution System, which primarily served consumer-packaged goods customers.
With that acquisition, Ryder gained nine multiclient and eight
dedicated-customer warehouses, primarily in the greater Chicago area.
“Multiclient warehouses are a great entry point for new customers looking for a
3PL provider that can scale with them as they evolve,” adds Cooprider. “We can
seamlessly transition customers into dedicated facilities, offer a flexible mix
of transportation solutions to suit changing needs, and offer real-time
visibility and collaboration technology so our customers can easily see across
their end-to-end supply chains, avoid costly delays, and continually find
efficiency gains.”
Ryder operates more than 330 warehouses encompassing more than 80 million square
feet of space across North America. The company’s warehouse and distribution
capabilities include supply chain engineering and optimization, integrated
technology and data analytics, value-added services, and LEAN continuous
improvement practices for efficient operations.