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Logistics & Distribution
Connecting Local Operations to Global Markets
With strategic access to the Washington, D.C., region and major Mid-Atlantic markets, Charles County gives logistics and distribution businesses a strong position for success. Here, companies can connect major customer access to established transportation, infrastructure, and workforce in a location built for movement, whether they are serving regional suppliers, managing last-mile delivery, or scaling operations across the broader East Coast. Below, explore the advantages, employers, community partners, and business resources that support logistics and distribution in Charles County.
3,233,912 square feet of available industrial space and 832,047 square feet of available flex space (total RBA)(1).
194,913 distribution candidates, 23,000+ light and heavy tractor-trailer truck drivers, and 35,000+ customer-service candidates(2).
375,000 consumers within a 45-minute driving radius(3).
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Built to Scale
Charles County provides the infrastructure, access, and workforce assets companies need to scale and deliver. For logistics and distribution businesses, the county offers a strategic location with connections to Mid-Atlantic and East Coast markets, supported by a local workforce prepared to meet changing industry needs.
With three international airports nearby, access to the Port of Baltimore, and 375,000 consumers within a 45-minute drive, businesses in Charles County are well positioned to distribute products regionally and globally. Regional connectivity is further strengthened by the 1.9-mile Gov. Harry W. Nice Memorial/Sen. Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge, which features four 12-foot-wide lanes, two-foot shoulders, and clearance for vessels up to 135 feet.
Where Infrastructure Drives Market Reach
Here in Charles County, distribution industries have opportunities to expand to local and global markets. The area provides the transit infrastructure needed for efficient regional movement, including the Maryland Airport, CSX rail, and key routes such as U.S. Route 301, U.S. Route 210, and MD Route 5. Additionally, the new 1.9-mile Gov. Harry W. Nice Memorial/Sen. Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge enhances regional accessibility with four 12-foot-wide lanes, two-foot shoulders, and clearance for vessels up to 135 feet.
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1 Source: Costar Group 2025
2 Source: https://commerce.maryland.gov/documents/researchdocument/charlesbef.pdf
3 Source: ESRI 2026