

New Jersey is a well-established 3PL hub because of its port access, dense consumer base, and direct connections into the Northeast corridor. The tradeoff is that warehouse costs and congestion can run high, so the best fit depends on whether your priority is import flow, metro delivery speed, or broader regional coverage.
Why Businesses Look for 3PLs in New Jersey
New Jersey sits on one of the most important logistics lanes in the country. Its proximity to Port Newark-Elizabeth, strong access to I-95, and concentration of warehouses in places like Edison, Secaucus, Carteret, and Cranbury make it a natural base for importers and brands serving the New York metro area.
That said, the same advantages that make New Jersey attractive can also make it expensive. Northern New Jersey warehouse rates can exceed $14 per square foot, labor competition is intense, and highway congestion can add variability to outbound transit times. For many shippers, that means New Jersey works best when port proximity and dense consumer access matter more than lowest-cost storage.
Top 3PL Warehouses in New Jersey
1. SHIPHYPE (Secaucus, NJ)
SHIPHYPE is a strong fit for high-volume ecommerce brands that need a fulfillment partner built for speed, accuracy, and scale. Its platform is designed around same-day shipping, a 2 PM cutoff, Shopify and Amazon integration, and dedicated account management from day one, which makes it especially useful for brands that want a tech-enabled operation rather than a traditional warehouse-only relationship. SHIPHYPE also supports FBA prep and B2B services, and its network includes fulfillment locations in the United States and Canada.
- Location: USA and Canada fulfillment network, with New Jersey service coverage available.
- Specialties: Ecommerce fulfillment, Shopify and Amazon integration, same-day shipping, FBA prep, and B2B fulfillment.
- Best for: Ecommerce brands that want a scalable, modern 3PL partner with strong operational support.
2. Crane Worldwide Logistics (South Brunswick, NJ)
Crane Worldwide’s New Jersey warehouse is built for larger-scale logistics work, with 134,000 square feet, 36-foot clear height, 20 dock doors, trailer spaces, a drive-in ramp, and a secured outdoor yard. Its South Brunswick location also gives it access to Port Elizabeth and Newark Liberty Airport, which supports enterprise clients with international freight needs.
- Location: South Brunswick, NJ, along the I-95 corridor.
- Specialties: Contract logistics, freight forwarding, and international supply chain support.
- Best for: Enterprise shippers with international freight requirements.
3. Erdner Bros. (Woolwich Township, NJ)
Erdner Bros. serves South Jersey with scalable fulfillment, distribution, and transportation services. The company can configure warehouse space for racked or open-plan storage, supports temperature-controlled storage for food distribution, and helps brands move out of old warehouse setups with teardown and floor design support.
- Location: 1 Davidson Rd, Woolwich Township, NJ 08085.
- Specialties: Ecommerce fulfillment, temperature-controlled storage, and warehouse transition support.
- Best for: Ecommerce brands and food distributors in the Southern New Jersey market.
4. 3PL Center (Multiple NJ Locations)
3PL Center operates multiple New Jersey facilities and serves a broad mix of consumer and regulated product categories, including baby products, pet products, auto parts, healthcare equipment, and vitamins. The company offers pick and pack, cross-docking, label compliance, heat sealing, and same-day shipping for orders received before 2 p.m.
- Location: Multiple New Jersey locations.
- Specialties: Pick and pack, cross-docking, label compliance, and same-day shipping.
- Best for: Consumer goods brands and multi-channel distributors.
5. Glenway Distribution (Edison, NJ)
Glenway Distribution has operated in Edison since 2001 and focuses on port-to-warehouse-to-door logistics. That makes it a practical choice for companies that move product through Port of New York and New Jersey, then push inventory onward to distribution centers, retail stores, or end customers.
- Location: Edison, NJ, near the port network.
- Specialties: Port logistics, retail distribution, and full-service warehousing.
- Best for: Importers that need a clean port-to-retail workflow.
Federation Logistics is also worth noting for brands that need customs bonded warehousing and broader East Coast and West Coast coverage. Its scale and rack and bulk storage systems make it a fit for bicoastal distribution models.
6. Federation Logistics (NJ and CA)
Federation Logistics has more than four decades of experience providing third-party logistics services, supported by over 750,000 square feet of warehouse and racked storage space across New Jersey and California. With customs bonded warehousing and flexible bulk storage capabilities, the company is well suited for businesses that need inventory positioned on both the East and West Coasts.
- Specialties: Customs bonded warehousing, bulk and rack storage, bicoastal distribution support
- Best for: Importers and businesses managing inventory across both U.S. coasts
The Case for Albany, NY as a Northeast Distribution Alternative
New Jersey is the right answer for some shippers, especially those tied to Port Newark or the New York metro area. But for brands distributing across the wider Northeast, the cost and congestion picture deserves a second look, because Albany can offer lower operating friction while still covering major regional markets.
| Factor | New Jersey 3PL | Albany, NY 3PL |
| Warehouse rates | Higher, especially in Northern New Jersey | Lower in the Capital Region |
| Congestion | Heavy traffic on the NJ Turnpike and I-95 corridor | Less congestion and smoother routing |
| New York City access | Strong, especially for metro delivery | Still workable, but farther away |
| Boston access | Good, though transit can vary | Strong Northeast reach via I-90 |
| Upstate New York coverage | Less direct | Immediate regional advantage |
| Canada access | Longer transit window | Better access through the Upstate corridor |
| Labor market | Tight, with strong competition | Typically less pressured |
| Best for | Port-heavy, NYC-centered distribution | Broader Northeast and capital-efficient operations |
New Jersey remains a strong logistics base for importers and dense consumer distribution. Albany becomes more attractive when the freight profile is heavier, the distribution footprint is wider, and cost control matters as much as transit speed.
Conclusion
New Jersey is still one of the most important 3PL markets in the United States, especially for import-driven businesses and brands focused on the New York metro area. The strongest providers in the state combine location, throughput, and operational support, while the best alternative depends on how much your business values cost, congestion relief, and broader Northeast reach.
For ecommerce brands that need a fulfillment partner with scalable operations, SHIPHYPE is the clearest fit in this list. For companies that are optimizing around port access, temperature control, bonded storage, or regional distribution, the New Jersey market still has a deep bench of options.
SHIPHYPE is a 3PL/fulfillment provider designed for high-volume ecommerce brands that need speed, accuracy, and pricing that actually improves as they grow.
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