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E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery Jobs in Texas

Texas is Amazon's second-largest state by fulfillment center count, with major operations in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. The state's large geography and growing population make last-mile delivery particularly challenging, requiring extensive driver networks. FedEx Ground's Texas hub operations and UPS's Dallas super hub add to the CDL-A linehaul demand. Texas's business-friendly environment attracts new e-commerce logistics investment continuously.

TX Industry Pay

$48,000 - $82,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+15% through 2028

E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in Texas

Texas is Amazon's second-largest state by fulfillment center count, with major operations in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. The state's large geography and growing population make last-mile delivery particularly challenging, requiring extensive driver networks. FedEx Ground's Texas hub operations and UPS's Dallas super hub add to the CDL-A linehaul demand. Texas's business-friendly environment attracts new e-commerce logistics investment continuously.

Top E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery Employers in Texas

1

Amazon (20+ TX facilities)

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2

FedEx Ground (Dallas hub)

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3

UPS (Dallas super hub)

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4

XPO Logistics

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5

Walmart Fulfillment Services

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Requirements for E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in TX

CDL-A for linehaul; CDL-B or non-CDL for last-mile delivery
Ability to lift 50-70 lbs repeatedly throughout the shift
Comfort with technology (scanners, apps, GPS routing)
Clean driving record and ability to pass background check
Ability to work through peak season demands (Oct-Dec)

Equipment Used in Texas

Semi-trucks (linehaul)Box trucks (26 ft)Sprinter/cargo vansYard jockeys (warehouse)Pup trailers (doubles)Straight trucks

Trucking in Texas

State CDL Avg

$50,000 - $80,000

Key Industries

Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast), Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry), Agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain)

Major Cities

Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin

Top Corridors

I-35 (Dallas to San Antonio to Laredo), I-10 (Houston to San Antonio to El Paso)

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E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in Texas — FAQ

Which Texas cities have the most e-commerce trucking jobs?

Dallas-Fort Worth leads with the largest cluster of fulfillment centers, followed by Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. DFW's central location makes it a national linehaul hub — freight moving coast-to-coast often transits through DFW distribution centers.

Is Amazon DSP a good business opportunity in Texas?

Texas DSPs benefit from the state's large delivery zones, growing population, and year-round delivery weather. However, suburban sprawl means longer distances between stops. Successful Texas DSPs typically operate 25-40 vans. The business model works best in high-density metros like DFW and Houston.

How does peak season affect Texas e-commerce trucking?

Peak season (October-December) increases Texas e-commerce volumes by 40-50%. Companies hire thousands of seasonal drivers statewide. Temperatures are mild during peak, which is an advantage over northern states where winter weather compounds peak season challenges.