Go Rhino Expands Warehouse Operations with Texas Facility
Go Rhino, a manufacturer of aftermarket accessories, is expanding its North American operations with a new distribution facility in Laredo, Texas.
Go Rhino, a manufacturer of aftermarket accessories, is expanding its North American operations with a new distribution facility in Laredo, Texas. The center will expand logistics operations to optimize product fulfillment and address customers' changing needs.
The new 50,000-square-foot value-added warehousing and distribution center opened in February 2017. It supports operations for IDDEA, Go Rhino, and Big Country, and its strategic focus is developing distribution capabilities that assist partners in meeting the needs of their end-user customers through faster delivery times, inventory visibility, product availability, and streamlined order management, according to the company.
The new center will utilize the latest technology and processes in supporting efficient order fulfillment.
“We look forward to helping our customers sell more products with easy access to inventory, reduced delivery times and higher fill rates,” said Peter Taylor, IDDEA general manager, in a statement. “We recognize the need to invest in what is important to our customers as they adjust to the changing expectations of today’s consumers” Taylor added.
More Police

2026 Police Fleet Innovators Named
Police fleet innovators are those who overcome hurdles in law enforcement management through modern, proactive techniques and technologies.
Read More →
Rynse Expands Nationwide Fleet Wash Access for Law Enforcement
The North Carolina Sheriff’s Association Contract Cooperative purchasing contract aims to streamline procurement process for law enforcement agencies across the U.S.
Read More →
Maryland Natural Resources Police Adds 31-Foot Patrol Boat to Enforcement Fleet
A new addition to Maryland’s marine enforcement fleet is bringing expanded capabilities to Chesapeake Bay operations while honoring a legacy within the agency. The high-performance patrol vessel reflects how law enforcement fleets are adapting to growing demands on the water.
Read More →
LEHR Expands Florida Presence With Enforcement One Acquisition
LEHR has acquired Florida-based emergency vehicle upfitter Enforcement One, marking its eighth add-on acquisition.
Read More →
NYC Surpasses 1,000 EVs in Police Fleet
New York City now has the largest EV law enforcement fleet in North America, according to the city.
Read More →
Mooresville Police Department Launches Drone First Responder Program
The Mooresville Police Department has launched a Drone First Responder program, using drones to provide real-time aerial support and faster situational awareness during emergency calls.
Read More →
Culpeper Police Begin Rollout of New Patrol Car Fleet Design
The Culpeper Police Department has unveiled a new fleet design inspired by the Blue Ridge Mountains, selected through a department-wide process involving both sworn and civilian staff.
Read More →
City of Powell Uses Fleet Data Analysis to Reduce Vehicle Replacement Costs
Powell, Ohio, is using fleet data and lifecycle analysis to guide police vehicle purchases and replacement timing, a strategy expected to save the city nearly $400,000 over five years.
Read More →
Addressing Fueling Failures to Reduce Operational Risks
Working to eliminate errors and challenges and increase reliability during fueling, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office has implemented RoadFlex for its 37-vehicle patrol fleet.
Read More →
PUG: When Policing Goes Autonomous
How an uncrewed police ground vehicle is providing technical assistance to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office through a pilot program with the goal of supporting officers and reducing crime through increased marked police presence.
Read More →

