Hawks Logistics is a third-party logistics (3PL) provider based in Oklahoma City that manages warehousing, order fulfillment, and distribution for mid-market manufacturers and e-commerce retailers across the South-Central United States. The company operates a 100,000-plus square-foot facility in Oklahoma City, positioning itself as a regional alternative to national 3PL chains for businesses seeking hands-on service and faster response times without enterprise-tier pricing.
Hawks Logistics handles the back-end operations that keep inventory moving: receiving and storing goods, picking and packing individual orders, managing returns, and coordinating shipments to customers or retail locations. The company serves food and beverage distributors, consumer goods manufacturers, and direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands that need reliable fulfillment without building their own warehouses. Unlike large 3PL operators with standardized processes across dozens of locations, Hawks Logistics operates a single Oklahoma City facility, meaning clients interact with a known management team and can negotiate service terms specific to their operation.
Hawks Logistics charges clients through multiple fee tiers: storage (typically $0.40 to $0.65 per pallet per day, depending on volume and product category), fulfillment labor (per-unit picking, packing, and shipping coordination fees that scale with order volume), and handling fees for special services such as kitting, labeling, or temperature-controlled storage. A small e-commerce brand shipping 500 orders per month might expect monthly charges in the $2,000 to $3,500 range; a regional food distributor using 300 pallets of storage space could run $4,000 to $6,000 monthly. These ranges reflect typical 2024 pricing but should be confirmed directly, as rates adjust with fuel surcharges and market demand. The company does not publish a public rate card; pricing is negotiated per engagement and depends on product type, storage duration, and fulfillment complexity.
Oklahoma City lacks the density of 3PL providers found in Dallas or Kansas City, making local choice limited. Forward Distribution, also based in Oklahoma City, operates a similar-sized facility and serves comparable clients but focuses more heavily on temperature-controlled storage for food and pharmaceutical products, making it a stronger fit for cold-chain operations. For businesses requiring national reach, major carriers like XPO Logistics and J.B. Hunt offer 3PL divisions but typically require larger minimum volumes and longer contracts; their Oklahoma City presence is primarily as a hub rather than a fulfillment center. Hawks Logistics suits regional operators and growing brands that need flexibility and direct relationships; Forward Distribution is preferable if your product requires climate control; national 3PLs make sense only if you ship to 40+ states regularly and can commit to annual agreements.
Hawks Logistics works best for Oklahoma-based manufacturers, regional distributors, and e-commerce brands shipping primarily to customers in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri. The single-location model limits appeal for companies needing multi-region fulfillment or guaranteed next-day service to the coasts. A furniture maker consolidating shipments to ten regional dealers, or a snack food brand fulfilling Amazon orders from the South-Central region, fits the profile. A startup with 50 orders per month would likely find the minimum engagement too high; a brand shipping 5,000+ units monthly to 48 states would outgrow the facility's capacity or prefer a provider with coastal distribution points.
Initial contact usually involves a walk-through of the Oklahoma City facility and a detailed conversation about your current fulfillment process, seasonal volume swings, and reporting needs. Hawks Logistics will quote based on your projected pallet days and order volume. Once you sign an agreement (typically 12 months with volume commitments), you'll receive system access to upload inventory, track stock levels, and monitor shipments in real time. Your account manager becomes your primary contact for operational questions, special requests, or volume adjustments. Most clients complete the transition within 2 to 3 weeks, including initial inventory receipt and system training.
Hawks Logistics operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited weekend availability for emergency shipments by prior arrangement. The facility is located on the south side of Oklahoma City near I-44 and is accessible for customer pickups and inbound deliveries during standard business hours. Parking accommodates commercial trucks and small vehicles. The location's proximity to I-40 and I-44 makes it practical for inbound shipments from regional suppliers and outbound delivery across the South-Central region.
Hawks Logistics fills a real need for mid-market companies in Oklahoma and surrounding states that want fulfillment expertise without the overhead of building warehouse operations themselves. The company's single-location focus and direct management relationship make it a practical choice for regional growth.
