Unlock Your Storage Potential: The Power of the Lantrax Warehouse Network

In today’s "just-in-case" inventory world, having the right space at the right time isn't just a convenience, it’s a competitive advantage.  

At Lantrax Logistics, we’ve spent over 20 years perfecting the art of the "Worry-Free Delivery™." But did you know our expertise extends far beyond the road?

Strategic Locations, Local Impact

Our North American Warehouse Network is designed to give your business the physical footprint it needs to scale, without the overhead of managing your own facilities.

While our flagship hub sits in the heart of Surrey, BC, our reach is truly continental.

Through a vetted network of partner facilities, we provide strategic positioning in:

·     Canada: Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.  

·     USA: Seattle and key cross-border gateways.

More Than Just Four Walls

Whether you are dealing with delicate e-commerce goods or massive industrial components, our facilities are equipped to handle it all.

Indoor & Heated Storage

Climate-controlled environments to protect sensitive inventory from the elements.

Secure Yard Storage

Acres of outdoor space for oversized equipment, containers, and heavy machinery.

E-commerce Fulfillment

Precision pick-and-pack services that keep your customers happy and your returns low.

Advanced WMS Systems

Advanced systems for 100% stock visibility.

Special Handling Equipment

Our network specializes in heavy lift capabilities. With forklifts ranging from 5,000 lbs to 55,000 lbs, we can manage the oversized cargo that other 3PLs turn away.

Transloading & Cross-Docking

Seamlessly move freight between rail, ocean containers, and trucks to cut transit times.

Ready to Scale Your Footprint?

Don't let storage bottlenecks slow your growth in 2026. Whether you need a single pallet space for a month or a long-term industrial yard for your fleet, Lantrax has the space waiting for you.

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