Rush Order and Encore Fulfillment expand operations to improve delivery speeds for 93% of the US population within two days.
Two e-commerce logistics providers, Rush Order and Encore Fulfillment, have expanded their US warehouse capacity in the Great Plains region. Rush Order will open a new fulfillment center in Dallas-Fort Worth on July 1, increasing its US footprint to four locations and enabling two-day delivery to 93% of the US population via UPS Ground. The move aims to enhance inventory replenishment for major retailers like Walmart and Target, improving lead times for shoppers in the Southeast and Great Plains.
Encore Fulfillment has relocated to a 350,000-square-foot facility in Oklahoma City, consolidating operations to scale order processing while maintaining high pick accuracy. The expansion supports growing demand from e-commerce brands seeking reliable logistics partners. Both companies cited the strategic advantage of central US locations for faster distribution.
The expansions reflect rising demand for efficient e-commerce fulfillment amid shifting consumer expectations for rapid delivery. No immediate market reaction was reported.