
Cold Storage Warehousing in Dallas, Texas
Smart Warehousing’s Dallas facility is strategically located just south of Dallas/Fort Worth with immediate access to I-35W, placing it at the center of one of the fastest-growing distribution markets in the U.S. This location serves as a critical hub, connecting inbound freight from Houston and the southern U.S. border with outbound distribution across the Southwest. Designed to support food manufacturers and end-user demand, the facility plays a key role in streamlining cold chain operations throughout the region.
Dallas Cold Storage Warehouse
Smart Warehousing’s Dallas facility is a fully racked cold storage distribution center with convertible rooms and ample dock space to support a wide range of fulfillment and handling services. Ideal for food manufacturers, retailers, and foodservice providers, the facility is designed to reduce transportation costs and enhance supply chain efficiency.
Facility Specs:
- 295,245 Square Feet
- 43,332 Pallet Positions
- Temperature Range: –10°F to 38°F
- BRCGS Certified
Cold Storage Services in Dallas, TX
Flexible storage with frozen, refrigerated, and convertible rooms for diverse temperature needs.
Supply Chain Logistics Advantages of Dallas, Texas
Strategic Location
Dallas sits at the intersection of four major interstate highways— I-20, I-30, I-35, and I-45—providing exceptional reach to markets across the United States. Its central location, paired with multiple intermodal facilities and direct access to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the nation’s top international freight gateways, makes it a premier hub for distribution and logistics.
Global Trade Advantages
Foreign-Trade Zone 39 offers businesses operating in Dallas the ability to defer or eliminate customs duties on imported goods. This benefit can be extended to any eligible location in the city through an expedited process, supporting efficient international trade operations.
Expansive Industrial Real Estate
The greater Dallas area boasts more than 716 million square feet of industrial space, with the Inland Port of Southern Dallas leading regional growth. This area alone has recently completed 9 million square feet of development, with another 13 million square feet underway and more than 44 million square feet either announced, under construction, or completed. Over 15 million square feet is already in use, supporting more than 6,000 jobs.
