Ontario. Fontana. Riverside. The Inland Empire is America's distribution hub — and WM Transports runs this corridor from the Port of Long Beach every day. Drayage, intermodal, and dry van direct to your DC.
The Inland Empire — San Bernardino and Riverside Counties — is the largest industrial real estate market in the United States. Amazon, Walmart, Target, UPS, FedEx, and hundreds of other companies park their West Coast distribution operations here because land is available and the 10, 15, and 60 freeways converge. That means an enormous volume of drayage freight moves from POLB and POLA to Ontario, Fontana, and Riverside every single day.
WM Transports is built for this run. From Long Beach to Ontario is roughly 55 miles on the 710 to the 60 — Wilfred has made this run hundreds of times. He knows when the 60 stacks up in El Monte, which gates at the Ontario warehouses require appointment check-ins, and how to plan a morning port pickup to hit the IE without burning through a delivery window.
The densest concentration of distribution centers in the IE. Amazon, Kuehne+Nagel, XPO, and hundreds of others operate here. Wilfred makes this delivery daily.
I-10 and I-15 interchange area. Major automotive, consumer goods, and big-box distribution. Fast-growing warehouse market with strong drayage demand.
Amazon's massive Moreno Valley fulfillment complex, plus industrial parks along the 60 and 215. Growing rapidly as the Ontario market tightens.
BNSF's San Bernardino rail ramp, warehouse parks off the 10 and 215. Intermodal container pickup and delivery for this corridor.
Food distribution, cold chain, and industrial freight. Convenient I-10/71 access from the Long Beach/LA port complex.
Newer industrial development along the 215. Logistics and fulfillment operations expanding south from the core IE market.
Drayage from POLB or POLA to any Inland Empire distribution center. Tell us your container and delivery address — we quote same day.