
TMS, LP is a 4PL logistics provider headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, operating 135,000 combined sq ft of secure warehousing in Round Rock, TX and Medley, FL — including a Free Trade Zone (FTZ) bonded warehouse in Miami with direct access to Port Miami and Miami International Airport. Since 2005, TMS has provided warehousing and distribution for electronics, ecommerce, high-value goods, food and beverage, apparel, and hazmat across the United States and throughout the Americas through a network of strategic alliance partners.
Combined Sq Ft — TX & FL
Years in Operation Since 2005
Direct Warehouse Locations
Countries Covered — Americas Network
CFS & Free Trade Warehouse in Medley, FL and Warehouse in Round Rock, TX — TMS, LP provides flexible, scalable warehousing designed around the realities of your supply chain, not a one-size-fits-all service model.
We recognize that no two supply chains are identical. Our dedicated in-house project managers work to develop a tailored logistics strategy specific to each client's requirements — from storage configuration and inventory management protocols to outbound fulfillment workflows and reporting formats.
We impact our client's landed cost by leveraging our proven upstream methodology, technological resources, and deep expertise. With access to warehouses across the continent, TMS, LP has the global reach to meet our clients' goals while acting as a single point of contact for every warehousing and distribution requirement.
TMS, LP operates direct warehousing in three key locations — Round Rock, TX, Miami (Medley), FL, and Mexico City, Mexico — giving clients direct warehousing coverage at the most critical nodes in the North American supply chain. Each facility is purposefully positioned: Round Rock puts you in the heart of the Texas technology and distribution corridor; Medley connects you to the Americas via Miami's air and sea ports; and Mexico City anchors your cross-border operations south of the border.
Headquarters & U.S. Distribution Hub
• Technology corridor — 20 min from Austin
• Direct I-35 access to Laredo port of entry
• Full value-added services on-site
• Electronics, ecommerce & high-value storage
• ESD-compliant handling zones
Cross-Border Operations
• Mexico City: LATAM gateway operations
• USMCA compliance management
• Upstream border clearing — zero delays
Miami FTZ Bonded Warehouse & LATAM Hub
• Free Trade Zone — defer or eliminate U.S. duties
• Container Freight Station (CFS)
• Bonded Warehouse
• Direct access: Port Miami & Miami International Airport
• LATAM & Caribbean redistribution hub
• Value-added services available on-site
TMS provides integrated 4PL-managed warehousing and distribution services across Texas, Florida, and the Americas. Our facilities support a wide range of operational capabilities, including:
TMS, LP provides warehousing and distribution for a wide range of industries and product types. Our facilities and handling procedures are configured to meet the specific requirements of each category — from ESD-compliant electronics storage to temperature-monitored food-grade environments to segregated hazmat handling.
Our FTZ bonded warehouse in Medley, FL is one of the most strategically valuable assets in the TMS logistics network. Operating as a Foreign Trade Zone, Bonded and Container Freight Station near Miami International Airport and Port Miami, this facility gives importers a powerful set of financial and operational advantages that a standard warehouse simply cannot provide.
Goods entering our Foreign Trade Zone warehouse can be received, stored, and processed without formal U.S. customs entry — meaning duty deferral applies until the product is released into domestic commerce. For companies using Miami as an import warehouse for electronics, high-value goods, or large quantities of ecommerce inventory destined for both U.S. and international markets, this single capability can represent significant cost savings per shipment cycle. Goods can also be re-exported to LATAM or Caribbean markets without ever triggering U.S. duty assessment — making Port Miami logistics through this facility uniquely valuable for multi-country distribution programs. According to the U.S. Foreign Trade Zones Board, FTZ operations consistently reduce total import costs for companies engaged in active redistribution programs.
Planning an import program through Miami or Texas? Speak with a TMS logistics specialist before your first shipment arrives.
Miami occupies a unique position in the North American logistics network that no other U.S. city replicates. Port Miami is the dominant gateway for Caribbean and Latin American trade, handling cargo from over 40 countries and connecting directly to South American ports, Central American hubs, and island distribution networks that are underserved by the major East and West Coast ports. Miami International Airport adds a parallel air freight capability — making Miami the only major U.S. city where both ocean and air gateways into LATAM operate at full commercial scale within the same metro area.
For importers, Miami's strategic value is amplified by the Foreign Trade Zone infrastructure surrounding Port Miami. Companies staging inventory in a Miami FTZ warehouse can receive, inspect, repack, relabel, and redistribute goods to multiple destination markets — the U.S. domestic market, the Caribbean, Brazil, Mexico, or any other LATAM country — without paying U.S. import duties on goods that never enter U.S. commerce. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), FTZ-admitted merchandise benefits from deferred and reduced duty obligations that directly improve landed cost for active redistribution programs. TMS's Medley facility is purpose-built for this LATAM distribution hub function, combining Miami FTZ warehouse space, Container Freight Station capabilities, and full value-added services under one roof.
A traditional warehouse operator stores your product and dispatches it when instructed. A 4PL logistics provider does something fundamentally different: it manages the entire supply chain architecture that surrounds the warehouse — coordinating inbound transportation, customs clearance, compliance verification, inventory management, value-added processing, outbound fulfillment, and carrier selection through a single management layer accountable for end-to-end performance. Where a 3PL executes individual logistics functions, a 4PL orchestrates all of them on the client's behalf.
For companies with supply chain complexity — cross-border movements, USMCA compliance requirements, multi-country distribution, nearshoring logistics transitions, or high-value electronics programs requiring chain-of-custody controls — a 4PL warehousing partner eliminates the coordination gaps that create delays, errors, and unexpected costs. TMS, LP operates as a 4PL logistics provider across its Texas and Florida facilities, giving clients a single point of contact, unified reporting, and one team responsible for performance from the moment product enters the network to the moment it reaches the end customer.
A traditional warehouse is primarily a storage facility — product enters, is inventoried, and exits when a shipment order is placed. A distribution center is a fulfillment-focused operation: product enters, is sorted, consolidated or broken down, and dispatched to end customers or retail locations with speed as the primary design objective. In practice, most modern logistics facilities operate as hybrids, combining inventory holding with active order processing, cross-docking, pick and pack fulfillment, and outbound shipping coordination in the same building.
TMS, LP's Round Rock and Medley facilities operate as true hybrid distribution centers — not passive storage rooms. Both locations provide contract warehousing for long-term inventory programs, active pick and pack warehouse fulfillment for B2B and B2C orders, cross docking warehouse capabilities for time-sensitive transshipment, and full distribution center services for companies treating Texas or Miami as their primary North American fulfillment point.
| Warehouse Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Standard warehouse | Product storage and inventory holding |
| Distribution center | Fulfillment and outbound shipping |
| FTZ warehouse | Duty deferral and import processing |
| 4PL-managed warehouse | Integrated supply chain orchestration |
As a 4PL logistics provider in Texas and throughout the Americas, TMS operates on a fundamentally different model than a standard warehouse operator. Where most providers react to problems — a customs hold, a documentation error, a missed transfer — TMS's upstream methodology identifies and resolves those issues before the freight ever moves.
In practice, this means our team validates shipment documentation, origin classification, USMCA certificates, and compliance requirements before a product arrives at any of our facilities. When freight reaches our Round Rock or Medley warehouse, it is ready to receive, process, and dispatch — not waiting on a paperwork resolution that could have been handled at origin. For our clients, this translates directly into predictable timelines, accurate landed costs, and a warehousing relationship they can build production schedules around.
Beyond our direct facilities, TMS, LP has built a network of strategic warehousing alliances spanning North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean — ensuring that wherever your supply chain takes you, TMS can provide warehousing coverage under a single managed relationship. This continental reach is what separates a true 4PL from a regional warehouse operator.
This network means a client shipping electronics from Round Rock to Brazil can manage every warehousing touchpoint — from Texas to Miami FTZ to São Paulo — through a single TMS relationship, with consistent documentation standards, unified reporting, and one accountable point of contact throughout the entire journey.
What makes TMS's warehousing fundamentally different from a standard 3PL is that the product does not need to leave our facility to be configured, marked, imaged, or prepared for end-user deployment. Our Medley, FL and Round Rock, TX facilities both support full value-added services — meaning a device can arrive, be laser-etched, mass-imaged, firmware-updated, enterprise-enrolled, packaged, and dispatched to a domestic or international customer without ever changing hands.
TMS, LP operates warehouses in Round Rock, Texas (headquarters), Medley, Florida (Miami FTZ bonded warehouse and CFS), and Mexico City, Mexico. Through strategic alliance partnerships, TMS also provides warehousing coverage throughout Central America, the Caribbean, and South America — including Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Brazil, Argentina, and more. Learn more about other locations here: Global Locations & Trade Management Solutions
A Free Trade Zone or Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) bonded warehouse allows imported goods to be received, stored, and processed inside the United States without formal customs entry — meaning no U.S. duties are assessed until the product is released into domestic commerce. Goods can also be re-exported to other countries without ever paying U.S. import duties. TMS operates an FTZ bonded warehouse in Medley, Florida, near Port Miami and Miami International Airport, making it ideal for companies importing goods for both U.S. distribution and LATAM redistribution.
Yes. TMS, LP provides certified hazardous materials (hazmat) warehousing and handling at its facilities. Our team is trained and our facilities are configured to meet the requirements for safe hazmat storage, labeling, and dispatch in compliance with applicable federal regulations.
Yes. TMS performs laser etching, mass software imaging, OS deployment, firmware updates, enterprise device provisioning, custom labeling, drop-in-the-box, bundles and packaging/repackaging within its warehousing facilities — eliminating the need for a separate configuration vendor and maintaining an unbroken chain of custody from receipt to final shipment.
Yes. TMS provides B2C and B2B ecommerce warehousing and fulfillment services, including multi-SKU storage, pick and pack, and outbound shipping through QHE Logistics and its Landstar carrier network. TMS integrates with major logistics and sales platforms for real-time inventory visibility and order management.
TMS's upstream methodology means all documentation, compliance verification, and shipment planning is completed before freight arrives at the warehouse — not after. This eliminates the holds, delays, and unexpected costs that arise when compliance issues are discovered at the receiving dock or at the border. For warehousing clients, this translates into predictable inbound timelines, accurate landed costs, and faster outbound fulfillment cycles.
Yes. TMS Medley warehouse is FDA Certified, providing food-grade compliant warehousing for food and beverage clients, with appropriate storage configurations and handling procedures to meet food safety requirements.
Through its strategic alliance network, TMS provides warehousing coverage in Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Venezuela — in addition to its direct U.S. facilities in Texas and Florida.