Complex logistics projects rarely fail because a customer cannot find a truck. They fail when warehousing, handling, equipment, scheduling, inventory, crating, delivery, and installation requirements are treated as separate tasks. Arnoff Global Logistics helps businesses build those pieces into one coordinated plan. The division supports customers across New York's Hudson Valley, Capital Region, Central New York, and the broader Northeast, with scalable transportation capabilities for projects that continue nationwide or internationally.
Arnoff's logistics capabilities are backed by a transportation company founded in 1924. The organization now operates nearly 200 trucks and vans and more than 750,000 square feet of storage space, giving customers access to a combination of fleet, warehouse, moving, crating, and specialized-handling resources. That makes Arnoff useful for both recurring supply-chain work and one-time projects where standard freight service is not enough.
What Logistics Services Does Arnoff Provide?
Arnoff Global Logistics provides end-to-end support for warehousing, distribution, freight coordination, high-value transport, crating, first and final mile delivery, rigging, and specialized equipment moving. The service mix can be customized around the shipment, facility, timeline, and end-user requirements.
- Warehousing and distribution: receiving, inventory control, storage, pick-and-pack, shipment preparation, and distribution support.
- First and final mile delivery: inside pickup and delivery, liftgate service, white-glove support, assembly, debris removal, and date-specific service.
- Custom crating: purpose-built crates for fragile, oversized, valuable, or internationally shipped goods.
- Heavy hauling and rigging: specialized lifting, millwright work, equipment positioning, and transportation for items that cannot be handled by a standard moving crew.
- High-value transportation: specialized equipment, handling, and transport options for electronics, artwork, furniture, exhibits, and sensitive inventory.
- International freight forwarding: coordinated transportation planning for commercial shipments moving across borders.
- Laboratory and medical equipment moving: planning and specialized handling for sensitive healthcare and research equipment.
- Semiconductor and clean-room equipment moving: specialized transportation and handling for fabrication, testing, and production equipment.
- Fine art shipping and storage: packing, transportation, and storage solutions for artwork, sculpture, antiques, and collections.
Capital Region Logistics: Albany, Malta & Saratoga County
The Capital Region is home to a diverse mix of government, healthcare, higher education, advanced manufacturing, technology, hospitality, construction, and distribution operations. A logistics provider working in this market may need to coordinate office deliveries in Albany, warehouse inventory near Malta, move sensitive manufacturing equipment, support a facility build-out, or stage FF&E for a hospitality project farther north.
Arnoff's Malta operation gives the logistics team a local base for Albany, Colonie, Latham, Troy, Schenectady, Clifton Park, Malta, Saratoga Springs, and surrounding communities. For projects involving semiconductor or precision-manufacturing equipment, Arnoff offers semiconductor FAB and clean-room moving as well as rigging and heavy-haul services. Projects that require staging can incorporate commercial storage or warehousing and distribution.
Syracuse & Central New York Logistics Support
Central New York has a strong mix of healthcare systems, universities, laboratories, manufacturing, distribution, construction, and institutional facilities. Arnoff's 2025 expansion into the Syracuse market adds a local operating presence to serve those customers while connecting them to the company's larger logistics network. That can be especially useful when a project begins with local receiving or storage but requires delivery across New York or farther afield.
For Syracuse-area businesses, Arnoff can coordinate equipment moves, warehouse overflow, office or facility relocations, high-value transportation, and final-mile delivery. The company serves Syracuse and surrounding Central and Northern New York markets, including Oswego, Utica, Ithaca, Cortland, Watertown, Fort Drum, and Sackets Harbor. Customers with a project tied to a business relocation can also combine logistics with commercial moving or office relocation.
Hudson Valley Logistics for Businesses, Institutions & Specialty Goods
The Hudson Valley has an unusually varied logistics profile. The region includes hospitals and healthcare organizations, colleges, galleries and cultural organizations, beverage producers, hospitality businesses, retailers, offices, manufacturers, and distribution operations spread across urban, suburban, and rural communities. A one-size-fits-all freight model does not work equally well for every customer.
From the Poughkeepsie area, Arnoff can support projects throughout Dutchess County and across Orange and Ulster Counties, including Beacon, Fishkill, Hyde Park, Newburgh, Warwick, Kingston, and New Paltz. The same network can extend into western Connecticut and the Berkshires. For goods that require more control than standard dock-to-dock freight, Arnoff can combine custom crating, high-value transportation, storage, and inside or white-glove final-mile delivery.
Warehousing and Distribution That Can Scale With Demand
Warehousing is most useful when it is connected to the rest of the supply chain. Arnoff's warehousing and distribution services can include receiving, damage examination, barcoded inventory control, customized reporting, warehouse placement, shipment preparation, pick-and-pack, and outbound handling. Customers can use warehouse space for regular inventory, project staging, seasonal volume, raw materials, furniture, equipment, or other commercial goods.
Arnoff's broader storage footprint exceeds 750,000 square feet, giving the organization capacity to support both moving-related storage and commercial logistics. A customer does not have to choose between transportation and warehousing vendors if the project needs both. The logistics team can build the handoff between inbound freight, storage, inventory, outbound preparation, and delivery into the operating plan.
First and Final Mile Delivery With More Than Curbside Service
The last few feet of a delivery can be the hardest part of a shipment. A product may need to go inside a hospital, office, residence, retail location, laboratory, or other occupied facility. It may require a liftgate, two-person crew, assembly, debris removal, placement, or appointment-specific delivery. Arnoff's first and final mile delivery services are designed for these situations.
Available capabilities can include inside pickup and delivery, liftgate service, specialized climate-control transport, packing and crating, asset recovery, detailed or photographic inventory, disassembly and reassembly, scheduled delivery windows, expedited service, and white-glove support. These options allow businesses to define the customer experience at delivery instead of treating the final mile as an afterthought.
Rigging and Heavy Hauling for Equipment That Standard Movers Cannot Handle
Large equipment often has to be moved through spaces that were not designed for easy transportation. Machinery may need to be disconnected, lifted, turned, skated, hoisted, protected, transported, and precisely positioned at destination. Arnoff's industrial rigging team uses specialized methods and equipment for complex lifting and transportation challenges.
The company's rigging capabilities include millwrights, forklifts, gantries, air-skate systems, crane-coordinated projects, heavy hauling, and specialized movement of equipment such as generators, printing equipment, machine-shop assets, sculptures, safes, semiconductor equipment, and other oversized or sensitive items. The goal is not simply to move the item from one address to another. It is to engineer the handling plan around the item, the building, and the worksite.
Protecting High-Value and Sensitive Shipments
High-value goods need a chain of custody and handling plan that reflects what is at risk. Electronics, fine furniture, art, exhibits, laboratory equipment, medical devices, semiconductor equipment, and other sensitive assets may require climate control, air-ride equipment, specialized padding, custom crating, liftgates, photographic inventory, or inside placement.
Arnoff's high-value transportation service can be paired with custom crating and fine art shipping and storage. For medical and research environments, the laboratory and medical equipment team can help plan moves where the equipment is expensive, sensitive, and operationally critical.
How Arnoff Builds a Logistics Plan
- Define the cargo and outcome. Identify what is moving, where it is located, where it needs to go, and what must happen at destination.
- Document handling requirements. Note dimensions, weight, fragility, environmental requirements, rigging needs, crating, serial-number or inventory requirements, and access constraints.
- Map the flow. Determine whether the project is direct, requires staging or warehousing, includes multiple stops, or needs scheduled final-mile delivery.
- Assign equipment and labor. Choose the vehicles, material-handling equipment, crew size, carpentry, rigging, warehouse, and project-management resources required.
- Coordinate execution. Align origin access, receiving, storage, transportation, appointments, delivery, placement, assembly, and debris removal as applicable.
What Affects Logistics Pricing?
Logistics costs depend on the work required to control the shipment safely and meet the delivery objective. Common factors include freight size and weight, origin and destination, number of stops, warehouse time, handling touches, inventory requirements, packaging and crating, rigging, equipment, labor, climate control, liftgate or inside delivery, assembly, expedited timing, and appointment requirements. High-value or sensitive equipment may also need extra planning or specialized vehicles.
For a useful estimate, provide specifications, photos, drawings, access details, dates, and destination requirements as early as possible. A precise scope helps the logistics team recommend the right level of service without adding equipment or handling that the project does not need.
Frequently Asked Questions About Arnoff Global Logistics
Does Arnoff provide logistics only in New York?
No. Arnoff has operating strength across New York and the Northeast, but many logistics services can support projects that continue nationwide or internationally. The best solution depends on origin, destination, cargo, and service requirements.
Can Arnoff receive and store equipment before a scheduled installation?
Yes. Warehousing can be used to receive, inspect, inventory, store, and stage goods before final delivery. This is useful for construction projects, renovations, office build-outs, equipment installations, hospitality projects, and other schedules where the site is not ready when freight arrives.
Can the logistics team handle very heavy equipment?
Yes. Arnoff offers industrial rigging and heavy-haul capabilities for equipment that requires specialized lifting or movement. A site review and accurate equipment specifications are important for planning the right method.
Does Arnoff provide white-glove delivery?
Yes. First and final mile services can include inside delivery, assembly, placement, packaging removal, debris removal, and other customized services when the project requires more than dock or curbside delivery.
Can a business combine logistics with an office or facility move?
Yes. Arnoff can combine moving services, storage, and logistics. This can simplify projects that involve employees, furniture, inventory, equipment, warehousing, and distribution on overlapping schedules.
Build a Logistics Plan Around the Real Project
Whether you need to stage equipment in Malta, coordinate a Syracuse medical-equipment move, warehouse inventory in the Hudson Valley, deliver high-value goods across the Northeast, or engineer a complex rigging project, Arnoff Global Logistics can build the transportation, handling, storage, and delivery plan around the cargo. Contact Arnoff to discuss specifications, timing, and the service level your project requires.