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Trailer Storage Demand Rises: 37,000 Units Deployed Amid Tariffs, Nearshoring

2026/03/30
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Trailer Storage Demand Rises: 37,000 Units Deployed Amid Tariffs, Nearshoring

According to www.freightwaves.com, flexible trailer storage demand is surging across North America as manufacturers and retailers respond to tariff volatility, warehouse shortages, labor constraints, and rising logistics costs.

Mobile Storage as a Supply Chain Pressure Valve

Warehouse on Wheels — a mobile storage provider headquartered in Crestview Hills, Kentucky — operates approximately 37,000 trailers across roughly 37 locations in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The company serves more than 7,000 customers across manufacturing, retail, and nonprofit sectors. Its refurbished trailers feature forklift-rated floors and support both temporary storage and short-distance regional cartage.

Founder and CEO John Brooks described the service as a ‘pressure relief valve between a corporate forecast and a frontline fire drill.’ Instead of committing to long-term warehouse leases, companies rent trailers month-to-month for overflow use at factories, distribution centers, or ports.

Cost and Flexibility Advantages

Warehouse on Wheels’ internal analysis shows traditional warehouse leases average about $11 per square foot before operating expenses — while trailer storage costs roughly $6.64 per square foot. This cost differential delivers meaningful savings for temporary capacity needs.

  • Trailers offer rapid deployment — no lease negotiation or construction delays
  • Used for inbound inventory buffering, component staging, and empty packaging storage
  • One Midwest automotive assembly plant scaled from ~60 to over 1,600 trailers

Nearshoring and Cross-Border Demand

Strong growth is tied to nearshoring activity along key logistics corridors: Monterrey, Laredo, and El Paso. Brooks noted that manufacturers need ‘reliable physical capacity along the border’ and increasingly prefer dedicated mobile storage over borrowing equipment from local trucking providers.

While U.S. and Mexican demand remains robust, the Canadian market has softened due to slower economic conditions, according to Brooks.

Growth Trajectory and Market Signal

Warehouse on Wheels has expanded via acquisitions and new market launches, integrating regional trailer rental providers. Its long-term goal is 100 locations and ~100,000 trailers across North America.

The company’s utilization patterns serve as an early indicator of supply chain activity: trailer demand rises when warehouse space is tight or production ramps up, and falls when capital commitment is avoided during downturns. Brooks observed ‘early green shoots and a bit of an uptick heading into 2026.’

“Any kink in a finely tuned just-in-time supply chain creates total chaos. You don’t have time to negotiate a warehouse lease when production is on the line. You need assets ready to go immediately.” — John Brooks, founder and CEO of Warehouse on Wheels

“The instinct is to build more or lease more warehouse space, but you can’t easily go less. We exist to be the pressure relief valve between a corporate forecast and a frontline fire drill.” — John Brooks, founder and CEO of Warehouse on Wheels

Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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