Walmart Distribution Center Locations

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Walmart is estimated to have at least 210 distribution centers globally. In the US, the company has at least 1 DC in every state.

Every Walmart DC in the US serves a network of around 100 stores and employs at least 600 workers who unload and ship over 200 trucks daily.

Most of the work done in these DCs is labor intensive but the company has been slowly transitioning to automated systems through the AI companies like Symbotic and Knapp.

Walmart also states that it employs around 11,000 drivers.

There are several types of Walmart warehouses, differentiated by the type of inventory they carry:

  • eCommerce Fulfillment Centers – these serve online customers and third-party sellers.
  • Import and Redistribution Centers receive merchandise from Asia-Pacific and redistribute them to other Walmart DCs.
  • Regional General Merchandise Distribution Centers – serve as the cornerstone of Walmart’s general merchandise distribution network.
  • Center Point Distribution Centers – tasked with distributing merchandise from domestic suppliers to other distribution centers.
  • Sam’s Club Distribution Centers – are small crossdock facilities mostly serving Sam’s Club (a subsidiary of Walmart) stores.
  • Specialty Distribution Centers – this is an umbrella term for multiple specialized DCs like pharmacy, tire, appliance and export distribution centers.
  • Fashion Distribution Centers – mainly stock items like apparel and footwear.
  • Full-line Grocery, Grocery, and Perishables Food Distribution Centers – handle the company’s food distribution network.

Below is a list of 108 Walmart warehouses in the US. Each DC has a unique identifier which is usually a four-digit number.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive but will be continuously updated.