Central Logistics Group
About
Midtown Manhattan has no shortage of businesses keeping the city moving, and freight coordination is one of those quiet engines that rarely makes headlines. Central Logistics Group operates from 15 W 38th St, a block where garment racks share the sidewalk with delivery trucks and the hum of commerce never quite fades. The address places it steps from the Empire State Building, where supply chains and skylines intersect.
Companies that need last-mile routing, warehousing, or customs brokerage often find themselves paging through directories for a partner who can navigate New York’s dense grid. This office handles those logistics puzzles—from consolidating shipments to managing reverse logistics—so clients can focus on what arrives at the loading dock rather than how it got there. The category itself is a study in precision; a misrouted pallet can stall a storefront or delay a product launch.
While the neighborhood pulses with tourists and shoppers, the work inside these buildings is measured in spreadsheets and delivery windows. Freight coordination here isn’t just about trucks and containers; it’s about synchronizing schedules across time zones, customs forms, and boroughs. Those needing to discuss a shipment, adjust a timeline, or clarify a bill of lading can reach someone at (347) 325-3435.
Directions to the office are straightforward once you exit the subway at 34th Street-Herald Square. The map pinpoints the exact entrance for anyone hauling paperwork or a sample case: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c259aa72900001:0xad8ffc5b2dae63f8. By mid-afternoon, the street fills with garment workers on break, their conversations mixing with the beeping of crosswalk signals.