Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing Supercharges Texas Expansion with Strategic Growth in DFW and Houston
Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing is making a bold move in Texas, expanding operations in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston regions to support high-growth industries like e-commerce, food and beverage, and solar energy. With rapid deployment capabilities and new leadership on the ground, Keller is reinforcing its commitment to deliver speed, reliability, and customer-focused logistics solutions. The company’s latest initiative also includes increased solar panel storage capacity and deeper integration with national accounts across the southern U.S., positioning Keller as a long-term partner in one of the country’s most vital logistics corridors.

William Carlin
06 Jun 2025 5:14 PM

Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing Supercharges Texas Expansion with Strategic Growth in DFW and Houston
Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing, a prominent provider of third-party logistics (3PL) and warehousing services, is ramping up operations in Texas with a major push into the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston markets. This expansion highlights Keller’s commitment to scalable, customer-driven solutions and its growing role in supporting fast-paced industries across the Lone Star State.
Doubling Down on Key Texas Markets
"Texas is one of the most dynamic logistics hubs in the country,” said Daryl Mickley, President of Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing. “We’re bringing our full Keller engine behind it.” The company’s focus will include high-growth sectors such as e-commerce, food and beverage, and high-volume retail—industries that rely on speed, flexibility, and dependable fulfillment infrastructure.
Solar Storage and Speedy Scalability
In addition to expanding core services, Keller is also enhancing its Solar Logistics Solutions by increasing solar panel storage capacity in Texas. These services will support solar manufacturers, EPCs, and developers with secure, scalable storage and full-service inventory management near active project zones.
With a proven ability to launch fully operational warehouses—including systems, labor, and inventory management—in as little as two weeks, Keller offers both immediate relief and long-term strategy for supply chain continuity.
Leadership on the Ground
To lead this charge, Keller has hired Sean Fuller, a 20-year veteran in sales and supply chain strategy, as National Accounts and Business Development Manager. Based in Dallas-Fort Worth, Fuller brings enterprise experience from LFP Logistics Group, Inogen, GSS Payment Solutions, and J.P. Morgan Chase.
"Sean understands the pressures our customers face, from speed-to-market to inventory visibility," said Meredith Mickey, VP of Sales. “His leadership will strengthen our presence in Texas.”
Fuller works closely with David Reese, Keller’s Director of Operations, who brings extensive experience from CASI and TGW North America. Together, they’re committed to delivering Keller’s signature service: fast, reliable, and aligned with customers’ evolving needs.
A Long-Term Texas Commitment
Bryan Keller, CEO of Keller Logistics Group, emphasized that the move isn’t just about increasing warehouse space—“It’s about showing up for our customers with solutions and making a real impact in the communities where we operate.”
With this expansion, Keller continues its tradition of “going where our customers grow” and reaffirms its dedication to being a logistics leader across North America—and especially in the growing Texas market.
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