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DHL to Lay Off Over 360 Workers as Major California Warehouse Shuts Down Amid Industry Upheaval

The Human Cost Behind the Numbers

by Anochie Esther
May 14, 2025
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DHL is preparing to lay off more than 360 employees as it shutters a major warehouse in Ontario. The closure, set to begin this July and complete by the end of August, stems from a key client’s decision to restructure its distribution strategy another sign of the shifting tides in an industry once thought to be rock-solid.

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The move was made public through a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed with the state, detailing how 364 roles will be phased out over a two-month period. It’s not just warehouse laborers who are affectedsupervisors, inventory coordinators, mechanics, and even upper management are on the list.

Turbulent Times in Logistics

For many, this wasn’t just a job, it was their steady ground. It paid the bills, provided healthcare, and brought a sense of purpose. The announcement has left a community grappling with uncertainty, as people wonder what comes next in a world where steady employment seems increasingly fragile.

Ontario has long been a vital link in America’s logistics network. Its proximity to major highways, ports, and population centers has made it a key distribution point for decades. For DHL, the Ontario site has played a crucial role in supporting one of its larger clients. But that relationship is now changing—and taking hundreds of jobs with it.

DHL, in a measured statement, confirmed the closure and pointed to the client’s decision as the root cause:

“DHL Supply Chain has been informed that one of its customers will be relocating a part of their distribution operations. As a result, the warehouse facility that supports their operations in Ontario, California, will begin phasing down July 2025 and will close August 2025.”

The company declined to identify the client, but the message was clear: when a major contract walks away or shifts direction, the ripple effects can be devastating.

The logistics industry, once a pillar of growth fueled by e-commerce and global trade, is now feeling the squeeze. Fuel costs are up. Shipping volumes are fluctuating. Tariffs, automation, and changing consumer behavior are reshaping how goods move and who moves them.

UPS recently made headlines for its own massive cuts following a dramatic drop in volume from Amazon. These are no longer isolated incidents they’re part of a broader trend. Large logistics firms are being forced to adapt quickly or get left behind, and the fallout is hitting workers hardest.

DHL has been investing heavily in future-forward solutions, AI-powered logistics, automated warehouses, predictive supply chain software. These tools promise efficiency and scalability but makes one worry about the future of traditional warehouse jobs.

That future feels distant and uncertain for the 364 people now facing layoffs. Some may find new work in the region, Ontario remains a logistics hub, but others may not. Retraining takes time. Not everyone has access to programs or the flexibility to pivot into tech-driven roles. And for older workers or those supporting families, that kind of transition can feel nearly impossible.

What’s happening in Ontario is a microcosm of a bigger transformation. As companies chase efficiency and clients redefine supply chains, the cost of progress is often measured in jobs lost and livelihoods disrupted.

The economy may be shifting, but behind every layoff notice is a person who needs a path forward. And that’s something no automation or optimization strategy can replace.

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