Conner Logistics Expands Fresno Operations as U.S. Supply Chain Market Reaches $6.77 Billion

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Fresno, CA – September 12, 2025 — Conner Logistics Inc., a national logistics and supply chain provider, is expanding service capabilities in Fresno to meet rising demand from industries including medical supplies, e-commerce, automotive, and food distribution. The expansion comes as Fresno cements its role as one of California’s fastest-growing logistics hubs, supported by warehouse growth rates exceeding the national average (California Life Sciences Report, 2024).

The U.S. supply chain management market reached $6.77 billion in 2023 and is forecast to grow at an 8.2% compound annual rate through 2030 (Logistics Management, 2024). Fresno’s central location—connecting major highways, rail lines, and intermodal facilities—has positioned the city as a key player in the sector’s national growth, enabling both statewide and cross-country distribution.

Fresno’s Medical Supply Chain Strength

California’s life sciences sector underpins much of this growth. The state is home to more than 2,800 medical device manufacturers and employs over 430,000 healthcare professionals. With more than 80% of medical facilities outsourcing logistics and fulfillment, the demand for precision-driven solutions is rising sharply (California Life Sciences Report, 2024).

Sean Conner, CEO of Conner Logistics, said healthcare and life sciences require a level of accuracy that leaves little room for error. “Healthcare providers and manufacturers depend on logistics partners who can deliver on time and with precision,” he said. “At Conner Logistics, we combine Fresno’s strategic advantages with our 25 years of industry expertise to ensure our customers’ supply chains remain efficient and resilient.”

The company supports this demand by offering temperature-controlled storage, FDA-compliant handling, and rapid transport solutions for sensitive products such as surgical kits and regulated pharmaceuticals.

Beyond Healthcare: A Broader Logistics Hub

While healthcare represents a major driver, Fresno’s logistics ecosystem extends across multiple industries. The region now hosts more than 1,500 warehouses and distribution centers, a figure that underscores its scale and reach (California Life Sciences Report, 2024).

E-commerce operators, automotive manufacturers, and food distributors are increasingly turning to Fresno as a distribution base. Since 2020, nearly 40% of California’s third-party logistics (3PL) providers have expanded medical supply handling in response to pandemic-driven demand (Logistics Management, 2024), and many have retained those capabilities as part of their ongoing services.

For companies moving goods through Fresno, reliability remains critical. Conner Logistics reports over 99% inventory accuracy and a transportation service rate that ensures shipments reach their destinations on time, whether destined for hospitals, dealerships, or retail outlets.

Fresno’s Role in National Supply Chain Expansion

Fresno’s rise illustrates how regional hubs are shaping the U.S. logistics landscape. Central Valley infrastructure improvements, coupled with national supply chain growth, are strengthening the city’s role as a distribution anchor. As the U.S. market continues its projected expansion, logistics providers in Fresno—led by companies like Conner Logistics—are positioned to keep essential goods moving efficiently across the country.

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