Nevada-based third-party logistics provider Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The move will allow the company to reorganize its debts while continuing operations under court supervision.
Nevada Logistics Provider Files for Chapter 11
According to the case details available on PACER, Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC made a voluntary filing on February 10. Court records show the company filed its Chapter 11 petition under Subchapter V. The proceedings are taking place in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada.
Attorney Zachariah Larson of Larson & Zirzow, LLC, is representing Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC in court.
Court records show that Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC is a small business debtor under 11 U.S.C. § 101(51D). In addition, its aggregate noncontingent liquidated debts are less than $3,424,000. This amount will change on April 1, 2028, and every 3 years thereafter.
Company Background
Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC has been providing third-party logistics services across the West Coast for approximately 3 decades. Over the years, it has expanded in Nevada to more than 500,000 square feet.
The primary services of Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC are centered on large- and mid/small-sized customers. These offerings include retail, wholesale, and FBA distribution; same-day & 2-day B2C, B2B, and eCommerce order fulfillment (pick and pack); cross-dock, unload & reload services; and Kitting, assembly, labeling, stickering, and rework.
Recent Bankruptcy Filings by Logistics Companies
Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC is the latest in a series of logistics companies filing for Chapter 11.
A recent Chapter 11 filing was made by Baltimore International Warehousing & Transportation, Inc. On January 22, the freight logistics company, which was founded in 1987, submitted the petition under Subchapter V. With decades of experience near the Port of Baltimore, the company offered cargo handling, inventory management, and other freight services.
Days before this, Just Logistics Group, Inc., a transportation and logistics provider from New Jersey, entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In a petition filed on January 4, it listed between 50 and 99 creditors. The creditors of the regional logistics company are expected to watch the case closely while the New Jersey company works toward its reorganization deadline of April 2026.
Last year, on November 14, Port Elizabeth Terminal & Warehouse Corp. commenced Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The filing allowed the company to reorganize its finances while keeping daily operations running. As of now, the reorganization plan of the New Jersey company is due by March 16, 2026.
Supra National Express, Inc., a California-based logistics provider, filed for Chapter 11 on October 28 last year. The logistics and transportation service provider from California made the filing based on substantial equipment-related debt. Launched in 2009, the private company offers warehousing, drayage, and port operations.
Filings So Far and Upcoming Deadlines
Court records show that attorney Zachariah Larson, on behalf of Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC, submitted the Chapter 11 Subchapter V petition for a filing fee of $1,738.
Additional information given in the 49-page petition is mentioned here:
- Filing Date: February 10, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 2:26-bk-10855
- Estimated Assets: $100,000 – $500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: $1,000,001-$10 million
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC currently owes roughly 49 creditors in total. Court filings indicate that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
Among the documents submitted to the court as part of first-day filings is a list of creditors with the 20 largest unsecured claims who are not insiders. Filing details indicate that the creditors’ meeting in the latest bankruptcy case, Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC, will take place on March 12. In addition, the claims deadline for creditors, as given in the court records, is April 21.
Other documents submitted by Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC include a verification of creditor matrix and the U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation.
The Chapter 11 Plan Small Business Subchapter V of the third-party logistics company is due by May 11.
Global Logistics and Fulfillment, LLC’s latest filing reflects a financial strain in the logistics industry. In the next few months, court proceedings, such as the creditors meeting and reorganization plan, are expected to determine its future course of business.
