
Conner Logistics has officially opened a new 50,000-square-foot (about 4,700 sqm) storage facility in Knoxville, Tennessee, expanding its logistics infrastructure to meet growing client demand across retail, e-commerce, and manufacturing sectors.
The move is part of Conner Logistics’ ongoing growth strategy, focused on strengthening regional distribution capabilities and enhancing service offerings for both short-term and long-term storage clients. The Knoxville facility, now fully operational, is accepting new business and offers a combination of modern infrastructure and integrated logistics support.
Strategically positioned near major transportation corridors, the Knoxville site enables reduced transit times and improved service reach across the southeastern United States. With the location offering 24/7 access for approved clients, businesses can expect quicker inventory turns and responsive service options tailored to diverse supply chain needs.
Designed for flexibility and security, the facility includes climate-controlled units, high-definition surveillance systems, and professionally managed operations. It’s geared to handle a broad spectrum of cargo—from palletized consumer goods and raw manufacturing materials to specialized equipment and seasonal overflow stock.
“We’re excited to extend our logistics footprint into the Knoxville market,” said a spokesperson for Conner Logistics. “This facility reflects our ongoing commitment to providing reliable, customer-focused solutions for businesses in need of dependable storage and fulfillment support.”
More than just a warehouse, the Knoxville site offers value-added services such as inventory management, freight coordination, and custom logistics planning. These integrated solutions are aimed at businesses looking to streamline operations and reduce overhead related to warehousing and distribution.
The 50,000-square-foot footprint not only enhances Conner’s ability to handle volume but also positions the company to support long-term growth for clients scaling their operations across multiple states. With logistics demands intensifying post-pandemic, regional facilities like this are increasingly critical for mitigating supply chain disruptions and meeting tighter delivery windows.
The new Knoxville facility represents one component of Conner Logistics’ broader initiative to strengthen its national network. The company is actively investing in infrastructure in key regional markets to better serve clients and capitalize on evolving freight flows in the U.S.
Local stakeholders may also benefit. The company’s expansion brings new job opportunities and infrastructure development to the area, contributing to the region’s growing reputation as a logistics and manufacturing hub.