CAPABILITY
CROSS-DOCKING ACROSS MAJOR U.S. MARKETS
Rapid transfer between inbound and outbound freight with minimal storage.
CROSS-DOCKING
WHAT CROSS-DOCKING IS & WHEN TO USE IT
Cross-docking moves freight straight from an inbound truck or container to an outbound one with little or no time in storage — unloaded, sorted, staged, and reloaded. XDocks connects shippers, importers, brands, carriers, and 3PLs to vetted warehouse operators that handle cross-docking across major U.S. logistics markets.
Use it when freight needs to keep moving: transferring, consolidating, deconsolidating, or recovering loads after a delay rather than putting them away on a rack. XDocks isn't a single warehouse — we match your request to operators already set up for this work, so you skip the cold-calling and avoid long leases. Tell us what you need and we respond within 24 hours.
Common use cases
- missed delivery appointments
- driver or carrier delays
- rejected or recovered freight
- retail routing changes
- pool distribution and consolidation
- short-term staging
BY MARKET
CROSS-DOCKING BY CITY
- Cross-Docking in Los Angeles
- Cross-Docking in San Francisco
- Cross-Docking in Seattle
- Cross-Docking in San Diego
- Cross-Docking in Phoenix
- Cross-Docking in Las Vegas
- Cross-Docking in Portland
- Cross-Docking in Denver
- Cross-Docking in Salt Lake City
- Cross-Docking in Houston
- Cross-Docking in Dallas-Fort Worth
- Cross-Docking in Chicago
REQUEST SERVICES
TELL US WHAT YOU NEED
QUESTIONS
CROSS-DOCKING — FAQ
- What is cross-docking?
- Cross-docking moves freight straight from an inbound truck or container to an outbound one with little or no time in storage — unloaded, sorted, staged, and reloaded.
- When should I use cross-docking?
- Use it when freight needs to keep moving: transferring, consolidating, deconsolidating, or recovering loads after a delay rather than putting them away on a rack.
- Does XDocks own the warehouses?
- No. XDocks is a matching platform. We connect you to vetted independent operators rather than running one fixed facility, so you get matched to the operator that actually fits your cross-docking need.
- What information should I provide to get matched?
- Include the service needed, city and state, and the basics for cross-docking: inbound and outbound mode and timing, pallet or carton count, whether sorting or consolidation is needed, and appointment windows.