
Outpost adds Newark terminal and EV Realty sites to national network
Outpost has expanded its national terminal network with the addition of a Newark terminal and multiple sites tied to EV Realty.
The move increases the number of locations available through Outpost’s network, giving drivers and carriers more options for staging, transfers, and other terminal-based needs in a major freight market.
Newark is a key logistics hub because of its access to port activity and dense Northeast freight lanes. Adding a terminal there can shorten repositioning miles for loads moving in and out of the region and provide another place to handle freight that doesn’t need to go all the way to a shipper or receiver.
Along with Newark, Outpost is also adding EV Realty sites to the network, further widening its footprint. More locations can matter for drivers who need practical, predictable places to do work that doesn’t always fit neatly into dock appointment windows.
Terminal and drop-yard networks have been expanding as freight patterns, facility constraints, and tight urban access push more operations toward drop-and-hook and relay-style handoffs. Outpost’s latest additions fit into that broader trend by increasing the available real estate in its network.