Reliable Cross Docking Warehouse - Kent, WA
Looking for a dependable cross dock in Kent or Seattle area? Our site is positioned near major Washington freight lanes, ready to step in when freight problems hit. From reworking unbalanced loads to managing trailer-to-trailer transfers, we help keep shipments on schedule with fast, precise support.
Conveniently located near I-5, SR-167, and the Port of Tacoma, our Kent warehouse is equipped to handle urgent freight adjustments. Whether you’re dealing with rejected pallets, last-minute rerouting, or damaged packaging, we arrange local warehouse teams to get it fixed and reloaded — often within the hour.
Our site in the Seattle Washington Area can service:
Emergency pallet rework and rewraps
Transloading between trailers or containers
Short-term storage and freight staging
Sorted disposal of broken or contaminated product
Stop reordering and pallet shuffle
This location is designed for carriers, dispatchers, and freight brokers needing fast local help. Every job is documented and managed with clear communication from start to finish — no guessing, no confusion.
We serve the greater Seattle–Tacoma region, including Kent, Auburn, Tukwila, and Renton, offering cross docking and freight recovery when delivery plans fall apart. If your truck needs a reliable place to get turned around — we’ve got your back.
Want more details about our cross docking services? Learn exactly what each type includes:
Pallet Rework Services – Fix shifted or damaged freight before final delivery.
Transloading Services – Move freight between trailers when loads can’t proceed as planned.
Pallet Shuffling – Reorder pallets for multi-stop deliveries.
Short-Term Storage – Hold freight temporarily when a delivery window is missed or no longer available.
Freight Disposal – Quickly remove rejected or damaged product from the trailer.

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