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Southern California expansion is underway for Veho


Southern California expansion is underway for Veho

Los Angeles-based alternative parcel delivery platform services provider Veho said this month that it has taken steps to expand its Southern California presence.

The company’s delivery footprint includes a majority of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County and the Inland Empire, which it said enables companies to deliver e-commerce parcels to 8 million local residents. And Veho said its new Santa Fe Springs- and Ontario-based distribution facilities will allow for more than 10,000 parcel deliveries per week, with plans for additional coverage and distribution centers across the state currently in place over the coming months. As its roll-out in California continues, Veho said it provides its services at two different price points, including standard 1–3-day Ground Plus or 2–5-day Premium Economy service, with deliveries seven days per week.

Veho noted that it has grown into one of the largest and fastest-growing parcel delivery platform services providers in the U.S. over the past nine years, paced by its tech-forward approach in working with enterprise retailers and 3PLs, while focusing on providing customers with increased delivery reliability, speed, and experience, as well as also reduce delivery-related costs. And it added that brands are initiating millions of e-commerce deliveries through Veho’s network per month, with volume having more than doubled to date in 2025. Through its ongoing national expansion, as well its Southern California launch, Veho currently enables shippers to serve 126 million customers in 46 markets, representing 38% of the total U.S. population.

“Expanding to California has been a goal the entire Veho team has worked toward for years and I am very proud we have built the technology, operations and unit economics to finally plant our flag in the Golden State,” said Veho co-founder and CEO Itamar Zur.

A Veho spokesman told LM that the time was right to expand into California, given the demand it saw for services there, coupled with the capabilities it can provide, in the form of delivering more than 100,000 parcels per week out of Santa Fe Springs and Ontario.

Veho currently has around 40 U.S.-based facilities, with roughly 90,000 drivers leveraging the company’s gig driver model, through a proprietary app, which requires various steps to be done before a delivery is completed, he noted.


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