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Las Vegas Logistics explains how freight moves through Southern Nevada.

The site focuses on warehouses, transportation corridors, industrial land, and the infrastructure that keeps goods moving through the valley.

Las Vegas is known around the world as a tourism city. It is also a working freight node in the American West. Interstate highways, rail lines, distribution centers, airports, and industrial parks connect Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and the broader Southwest.

Those systems shape more than truck routes. They shape land use, employment, construction, industrial growth, and the daily movement of goods across the valley.

The goal is simple: real projects, real companies, and measurable changes in the logistics system, explained plainly.

This site documents that infrastructure and the logistics networks built around it.