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In effort to lower the warehouse storage fee during inflation, we have went narrow aisle racking.This construction took us four months but the project is finally completed. With narrow aisle racking, we are able to drop storage by 24%.We as partners will go through this inflation together.

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05/25/2026

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15 Best Warehouses in California for 2025

    15 Best Warehouses in California for Importers and E-Commerce Brands in 2026

    California is home to the largest warehouse market in the United States, anchored by the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, together handling 20.1 million TEUs in 2025, or roughly one in three ocean containers entering the country. From the Inland Empire's 620 million square feet of industrial space to Bay Area distribution hubs and port-adjacent facilities in Southern California, businesses of all sizes can find a warehouse in California that matches their logistics needs and target markets.

    Why California Is the US Logistics Capital?

    When it comes to warehousing and distribution, no state in the country offers the infrastructure, port access, and market reach that California does. The San Pedro Bay complex, combining the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, cleared 20.1 million TEUs in 2025, accounting for roughly 31% of all containerized waterborne trade entering the United States. That sheer volume has driven the development of the world's most concentrated network of 3PL warehouses and fulfillment centers.
    California's warehouse market spans four distinct logistics regions, each with its own cost profile and competitive advantage:
    • Inland Empire (Ontario, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino): The single largest industrial real estate market in the US at 620 million square feet. Average warehouse rents of $11.65 per square foot NNN (Q4 2025) make this the cost-efficient hub for high-volume storage and e-commerce fulfillment, typically 60 miles from the ports via the SR-60 and I-10 corridors.
    • LA Basin (Los Angeles, Long Beach, Carson, Compton): Port-adjacent storage at a premium — averaging $15.96 per square foot NNN (Q4 2025). The Alameda Corridor freight rail line connects the ports to transcontinental networks, making this region ideal for transloading operations and time-sensitive import distribution.
    • Bay Area / NorCal (Union City, Hayward, Fremont, Oakland): Gateway for Pacific Rim imports via the Port of Oakland, serving the 7.7 million-person Bay Area market. Warehouse rates range from $14 to $18 per square foot, reflecting the region's high land costs.
    • Sacramento / Central Valley: A lower-cost alternative at $9 to $10 per square foot, positioned at the I-5 and I-80 junction for same-day reach to the Bay Area and overnight coverage of the Pacific Northwest.
    This guide reviews the 15 best warehouses in California evaluated on location, facility specs, compliance certifications, service range, and suitability for B2B importers, e-commerce brands, and Amazon FBA sellers.
    Simon Mang

    SEO

    Digital Marketing/SEO Specialist

    Simon Mang is an SEO and Digital Marketing expert at Wordcraft Logistics. With many years of experience in the field of digital marketing, he has shaped and built strategies to effectively promote Wordcraft Logistics' online presence. With a deep understanding of the logistics industry, I have shared more than 500 specialized articles on many different topics.

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