PHILADELPHIA, PA — Impilo is accelerating its push to become a national force in health care logistics, announcing new warehouse facilities in Philadelphia and Phoenix that will double the company’s operational capacity and position it to serve larger customers at scale.
The expansions are designed to support rising demand from health care organizations that depend on reliable, high-volume distribution of medical supplies and equipment. With facilities in two major regional hubs, Impilo will be able to move inventory closer to customers, improve delivery times, and manage larger and more complex supply networks.
“These expansions represent a pivotal step in our growth,” Josh Stein, founder and chief executive officer of Impilo, said. “By investing in additional warehouse capacity in Philadelphia and Phoenix, we are building the infrastructure needed to support our customers today and well into the future.”
The Phoenix warehouse is already operational, immediately increasing capacity in the Southwest and Western markets. The Philadelphia facility, serving one of the nation’s largest health care corridors, is expected to be fully operational by the end of the first quarter.
Together, the two sites strengthen Impilo’s ability to manage inventory, support long-term partnerships, and onboard large health care customers that require dependable, high-volume fulfillment. The company said additional expansions are planned for late 2026 as it continues to scale its national footprint.
By committing capital to physical infrastructure now, Impilo is signaling confidence that demand for specialized health care logistics will keep growing — and that it intends to be a major player in meeting it.
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