GLS US expands Texas parcel network to Austin and San Antonio
GLS US has launched parcel delivery in Austin and San Antonio, completing statewide coverage across Texas’s four largest metro areas. The expansion gives shippers more regional delivery options, faster coverage across key business corridors and a single provider across Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and San Antonio.
Why it matters: - GLS US now covers all four of Texas’s largest metro areas, giving businesses a single regional parcel provider across the state’s biggest commercial markets. - The expansion is aimed at improving delivery flexibility, transit consistency and support for shippers moving across Texas’s busiest business corridors.
What happened: - GLS US launched parcel delivery service in the greater Austin and San Antonio metropolitan areas. - The company said the two markets went live simultaneously on June 22, 2026. - The new launches complete GLS US service across Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. - GLS US previously entered Dallas-Fort Worth in August 2025 and Houston in April 2026.
The details: - GLS US said the Texas expansion reflects continued investment in building a regional delivery network in the state. - Austin service is positioned around technology, e-commerce and business relocation into Central Texas. - GLS US said it supports Austin’s technology, healthcare, retail and direct-to-consumer businesses. - The Austin network also targets craft beverage and age-restricted delivery demand. - San Antonio adds a mix of healthcare, manufacturing, retail, military and wholesale shipping demand. - GLS US said it supports San Antonio healthcare supply chains, industrial shippers, wholesale shippers and e-commerce customers. - The company says the combined network offers reliable regional delivery with competitive transit times. - GLS US says the service includes dedicated delivery teams focused on careful handling and consistent doorstep experiences. - Customers get real-time delivery visibility through visual proof of delivery, geo-fencing and push notifications. - Pricing is presented as transparent and competitive, with straightforward billing and fewer surcharges. - Account support includes direct access to representatives familiar with each business. - Businesses can learn more at the company’s website.
Between the lines: - Texas is a high-value market because it is the second-largest economy in the United States. - GLS US is using metro-by-metro expansion to build density before marketing statewide coverage as a practical advantage for shippers. - The focus on visibility, billing simplicity and direct support suggests GLS US is trying to compete on service quality as much as on coverage.
What's next: - GLS US said businesses interested in getting started can visit its website. - The company’s Texas footprint is now centered on maintaining service across the four largest markets while expanding regional utility for shippers.
The bottom line: - GLS US has finished building its four-metro Texas network, giving the company broader reach and giving shippers more options across the state.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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