GOFO Unveils Expansion Plans for 2026, Powered by Automation and Network Intelligence

Investments in hubs, stations, and intelligent systems aim to drive down network handling costs while expanding coverage across the U.S. and into Canada.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 1:41am

A highly stylized, isometric 3D digital illustration depicting a miniature logistics hub with automated sorting systems, delivery vehicles, and a pastel background, conceptually representing GOFO's infrastructure investments to improve efficiency and expand coverage.GOFO's investments in automated hubs and intelligent systems aim to drive down network handling costs while expanding coverage across the U.S. and into Canada.Los Angeles Today

GOFO, a U.S.-based last-mile logistics company, has unveiled its 2026 North American expansion plan to strengthen infrastructure across its network. The plan focuses on hub capacity, station execution, and broader market coverage, powered by automation and network intelligence. GOFO is making targeted investments to improve efficiency, strengthen operational control, and widen its cost advantage as the network scales.

Why it matters

As e-commerce service expectations continue to rise, parcel networks are facing greater pricing pressure and higher operating expectations. GOFO's 2026 infrastructure plan is designed to deepen network density, strengthen execution, and improve efficiency—while maintaining a no-surcharge policy through 2026. This approach aims to provide merchants with predictable pricing and consistent execution as the network grows.

The details

GOFO's 2026 plan includes further automation and network intelligence upgrades at 13 primary and secondary hubs, the addition of more than 50 new U.S. delivery stations, and broader station-level deployment of modular automated sortation systems. The company is also strengthening the intelligence layer behind network expansion through its proprietary GOFO ATLAS platform, which integrates operational systems and supports intelligent decision-making, dispatch orchestration, and routing optimization. Following its early-2026 market launches, GOFO expects to expand to more than 12,000 ZIP Codes and reach over 80% of the U.S. population. The company is also preparing to enter the Canadian market, with initial hub development underway in Toronto and Vancouver.

  • GOFO delivered more than 100 million packages in 2025.
  • GOFO's no-surcharge policy is expected to remain in effect through 2026.
  • GOFO plans to expand to more than 12,000 ZIP Codes and reach over 80% of the U.S. population ahead of the mid-year peak season in 2026.
  • GOFO is preparing to enter the Canadian market, with initial hub development underway in Toronto and Vancouver.

The players

GOFO

A U.S.-based, technology-driven last-mile logistics network serving merchants and consumers across the United States. Founded in 2023, GOFO combines advanced technology with localized operations to deliver precise, reliable, and scalable delivery solutions.

Marshall Yuan

Head of Strategy, U.S., GOFO.

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What they’re saying

“Coverage matters, but in this market merchants also need predictable pricing and consistent execution. We're investing in hubs, stations, and network intelligence together because scale only works if efficiency scales with it. Our no-surcharge policy through 2026 reflects that model.”

— Marshall Yuan, Head of Strategy, U.S., GOFO

What’s next

GOFO is expected to continue its expansion across the U.S. and into Canada throughout 2026, with a focus on strengthening its hub and station infrastructure, as well as its intelligent systems and network capabilities.

The takeaway

GOFO's 2026 infrastructure plan aims to balance network growth with operational efficiency and cost control, positioning the company to provide merchants with predictable pricing and consistent delivery performance as e-commerce demands continue to rise.