THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS

Connecting your store to your customer’s door

Our Third Party Logistics expertise will help your business run smoother, faster and more reliably. We’ll take care of everything: from inventory, to warehouse storage, packaging, shipping, returns and everything in between.

Customer service is at the heart of all we do. We can support your supply chain and deliver exceptional service on behalf of your brand.

Why choose Red River Freight?

Strategic Location

We’re in Pembina, ND. Based right on the border, we’ve got heaps of experience working with companies in Canada and the US and facilitating cross-border shipping is where we excel.

Vast Storage Capacity

With more than 13,500 square feet of heated indoor storage, we’ve got capacity for all your needs. Our warehouses are built to keep your inventory secure and you can be confident that as your business grows, we’ll have the space to accommodate your stock. We also boast 25,000 square feet of secure outdoor space: perfect for storing vehicles and large outdoor machinery.

Reliable Shipping

We offer competitive shipping rates and guarantee fast, secure and reliable shipping to your customers. We work with USPS, UPS, FedEx and LTL to ensure efficient shipping across North America.

Repackaging & Assembly

Our 3PL service means we do all the kitting, repackaging, consolidating shipments and even assembling your stock. We’ll work with you to understand your requirements, and most importantly, make sure your products reach your customer exactly how you’d like them to.

Trusted by Clients

We’re proud of the incredible relationships we’ve built with our clients over the years. We’re powered by people and we’ll work with your brand to build strategy into your supply chain and take away all the pains of logistics. Building strong partnerships is what we do.

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Reach out!

If you have any questions or you’d like to learn how 3PL can assist your business, get in touch with our team:


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