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Mesa: ICYMI - DSV Expands Presence in Arizona with New 950,000 Square Foot Facility Supporting Local Growth

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~ Mesa, Arizona - On Wednesday, January 21, 2026, DSV, a global transport and logistics company, officially broke ground on its new regional headquarters in Mesa. The $14.5 million investment will support Arizona's high-growth industrial sectors with a 950,000 square foot facility that will serve as a hub for DSV customers and house all service offerings.

According to Josh Summers, CEO of DSV Contract Logistics North America, the decision to build this facility in Arizona was driven by the state's impressive growth in manufacturing and distribution. "We've watched Arizona's incredible growth in manufacturing and distribution, and we're building this facility to support that momentum," said Summers. "Arizona is the perfect place to continue our own growth and forge connections that will shape the future of supply chain management across multiple industries."

The new regional headquarters represents a strategic expansion for DSV in the southwestern United States. Located in Mesa, the facility provides close access to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, major transportation routes, and proximity to key semiconductor manufacturers. This prime location will enhance DSV's ability to serve semiconductors, consumer products, technology, and other industries in the region with specialized logistics solutions.

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Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman expressed his excitement about DSV's investment in the city. "This new DSV facility represents a significant addition to Mesa's growing technology corridor and strengthens our position in the semiconductor supply chain," said Mayor Freeman. "By bringing multiple logistics divisions under one roof in our city, DSV is creating valuable jobs and supporting the continued economic growth of our region."

Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers also praised DSV's decision to build their regional headquarters in Mesa. "DSV's investment in a new 950,000-square-foot facility in southeast Mesa is a major vote of confidence in our region's growing role in the domestic semiconductor supply chain," said Vice Mayor Somers. "Mesa has made intentional investments in infrastructure and education to support the type of high-value job growth that DSV will bring to our community."

The groundbreaking ceremony, held at 9560 E. Pecos Road in Mesa, was attended by key executives from DSV, their customers, partners such as the Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Arizona Commerce Authority, and leaders from the City of Mesa. Christine Mackay, President and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, highlighted the collaborative opportunities between DSV and Gateway that will lead to increased transcontinental trade within Greater Phoenix.

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Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority, also expressed her excitement about DSV's expansion in Arizona. "Arizona's rapid economic growth and leadership in advanced industries are driving our leadership as a premier logistics hub," said Watson. "We are excited DSV is expanding its Arizona presence with its new regional headquarters, showcasing our attractiveness for headquarters projects while strengthening our supply chain and supporting our thriving semiconductor industry."

The new facility will feature state-of-the-art technology and sustainable design elements such as solar panels, reflecting DSV's commitment to operational excellence while reducing environmental impact. The consolidation of DSV's operations into this single location will offer clients concentrated expertise and improved efficiency through a wide range of transport and logistics services under one roof.

The construction is expected to be completed in early 2027, making it the company's key logistics hub for the southwestern United States. With plans to employ approximately 160 employees at maximum capacity, this investment by DSV is not only beneficial for their own growth but also for the economic development of Mesa and Greater Phoenix as a whole.

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