The California-based carrier halted services on July 7, 2026, following a 2024 restructuring and 105 layoffs.
Mountain Valley Express, a less-than-truckload carrier, has shut down operations effective July 7, 2026. The company confirmed the closure in an email, stating existing accounts and services are no longer active. It operated 13 terminals across California, Arizona, and Nevada, with 277 power units as of recent data.
The carrier announced a restructuring in late 2024, including approximately 105 layoffs, as part of integrating DC Logistics and GLS U.S. businesses. Despite aggressive growth goals outlined in late 2024, the company failed to sustain operations. Creditors have been directed to file claims.
Mountain Valley Express provided warehousing and logistics services alongside its LTL operations. Its closure follows a series of industry consolidations and cost-cutting measures amid broader freight market challenges.