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GEODIS closes Carlisle distribution center, cuts 185 jobs

2026/05/25
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GEODIS closes Carlisle distribution center, cuts 185 jobs

According to www.abc27.com, GEODIS Logistics, LLC is shuttering its distribution center at 80 South Middlesex Road in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, effective August 31, 2026. The closure affects 185 workers, as confirmed in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry. The official WARN notice was issued on May 19, 2026.

Operational Rationale and Timeline

The decision follows GEODIS’s stated objective to “better align our business priorities and advance our long-term strategy and growth.” According to the company’s statement, the facility—located in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania—no longer fits within its optimized network footprint. The August 31, 2026, shutdown date provides a 14-week transition window following the May 19 WARN filing, consistent with federal requirements mandating 60 days’ notice for mass layoffs or plant closures affecting 50+ employees.

Workforce Impact and Support Measures

GEODIS confirms that 185 full-time employees are directly impacted by the closure. The company states it has “shared this information with all impacted employees” and pledged support during the transition: “We are committed to helping our team members through this transition as they explore new opportunities.” No severance figures, outplacement budget amounts, or retraining program durations were disclosed in the source material.

Regional Supply Chain Context

Carlisle sits within Pennsylvania’s Midstate logistics corridor—a key node serving the Northeast and Midwest via I-81 and I-76. The region hosts over 27 million square feet of industrial warehouse space as of Q1 2026, per CBRE’s Central PA Industrial Report. GEODIS’s exit follows similar consolidation moves: DHL closed its Allentown, PA, facility in March 2025 after shifting volume to its newly expanded 1.2-million-square-foot Lehigh Valley hub; UPS reduced staffing at its Harrisburg sorting center by 12% in late 2025 amid automated sortation upgrades. These shifts reflect broader industry trends: U.S. third-party logistics providers averaged 4.2% annual warehouse footprint contraction from 2023–2025, driven by automation-driven labor efficiency and demand recalibration post-pandemic peak.

Practitioner Implications

For supply chain professionals, the GEODIS closure underscores operational sensitivity to regional cost structures and automation readiness. Carlisle’s facility predates GEODIS’s 2022 acquisition of Milgram Logistics—a deal that brought 14 U.S. sites into its portfolio. Of those, three—including Carlisle—have since been consolidated or exited. This reflects a pattern observed across the sector: companies are prioritizing hubs with higher throughput capacity, rail-served infrastructure, and proximity to labor pools trained in automated systems. The 185 affected workers represent not just headcount but embedded institutional knowledge in regional freight routing, carrier performance tracking, and seasonal demand forecasting—capabilities difficult to replicate rapidly elsewhere.

“To better align our business priorities and advance our long-term strategy and growth, we have made the difficult decision to close our facility in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, effective August 31, 2026.” — GEODIS Logistics, LLC statement

Source: www.abc27.com

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

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