UAE Delivery Company Aramex Moving Regional Hub from Queens to Bethpage

The global logistics firm is relocating its local operations to a 48,000-square-foot space in Bethpage's business park.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 12:39pm

A minimalist studio photograph featuring a stack of premium shipping boxes arranged elegantly on a clean, monochromatic background, conceptually representing the global logistics industry.The relocation of a major international delivery company's regional operations to Long Island reflects the continued evolution of the local logistics industry.Queens Today

Aramex, a major international delivery company based in the United Arab Emirates, is moving its regional operations from Queens, New York to a new 48,150-square-foot facility in Bethpage, Long Island. The company, which operates in over 600 cities across 70 countries, is relocating its industrial, storage, and office space to the former Grumman Corp. building that is now part of the Bethpage Business Park.

Why it matters

The move represents a shift in the logistics landscape on Long Island, as a global delivery giant chooses to consolidate its regional presence in Bethpage rather than remain in the more urban Queens market. It also highlights the continued redevelopment and repurposing of former industrial sites like the Grumman facility into modern business parks.

The details

Aramex will be taking over the 48,150-square-foot space at 999 South Oyster Bay Road in Bethpage, which was previously occupied by appliance wholesaler Imperial Sales. The building was originally the home of aerospace manufacturer Grumman Corp. before being redeveloped into the Bethpage Business Park. In 2011, the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency granted 40-year tax breaks to the property's owner, Steel Equities, to support the redevelopment efforts.

  • Aramex was founded in 1982 and has grown to become a global logistics leader.
  • The Nassau County IDA granted 40-year tax breaks for the Bethpage Business Park redevelopment in 2011, set to expire in 2052.
  • Imperial Sales, the previous tenant of the 999 South Oyster Bay Road building, has since moved its operations to Melville.

The players

Aramex

A global delivery and logistics company based in the United Arab Emirates, operating in over 600 cities across 70 countries with over 16,000 employees worldwide.

Steel Equities

The owner of the 999 South Oyster Bay Road building in Bethpage, which was previously the home of Grumman Corp. and has since been redeveloped into the Bethpage Business Park.

Nassau County Industrial Development Agency

The agency that granted 40-year tax breaks in 2011 to support the redevelopment of the former Grumman facility into the Bethpage Business Park.

Imperial Sales

A wholesaler of brand-name appliances that was the previous tenant of the 999 South Oyster Bay Road building in Bethpage before relocating to Melville.

Justin Myers

An executive managing director and principal at the brokerage Lee & Associates NYC, who allegedly arranged the lease for Aramex's move to Bethpage.

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What’s next

Aramex is expected to complete its relocation from Queens to the new Bethpage facility in the coming months.

The takeaway

The move of a major global logistics company like Aramex from Queens to Bethpage highlights Long Island's continued appeal as a hub for distribution and warehousing operations, particularly as former industrial sites are redeveloped into modern business parks. This shift could signal further consolidation and growth in the regional logistics industry.