Family-run
Same owners since 1998. When you call, you talk to the people making the decisions — not a node in someone's call center.
C&C Warehouse was founded in 1998 by Pam and Jimmy Connelly in North Charleston, South Carolina. We started out handling the cargo other 3PLs sent back — overweight containers, General Order freight, bonded shipments stuck in limbo — and built a business around doing that work well.
Almost three decades later we’re still family-run. Same phone number, same team making the calls, same focus on the freight that comes off the water at Wando Welch and North Charleston.
Same owners since 1998. When you call, you talk to the people making the decisions — not a node in someone's call center.
We built the business around US Customs Bonded and General Order cargo — the kind of freight a lot of 3PLs don't want to deal with.
Ladson, SC puts us minutes from Wando Welch, North Charleston Terminal, and Hugh K. Leatherman. Drayage miles stay low.
Devanning, reworking overweights, piece-count audits — we do the warehouse floor work ourselves, not through a second vendor.
Pam and Jimmy Connelly opened C&C Warehouse in North Charleston, SC — a family-run operation serving importers coming through the Port of Charleston.
Became a CBP-designated Class 3 Bonded Warehouse, allowing importers to store cargo on bond until they're ready to enter it for consumption.
Moved into our 60,000 sq ft primary facility at 137 Acres Drive in Ladson, SC — purpose-built for bonded and General Order storage with direct interstate access.
Greg Cate purchased C&C Warehouse, bringing new ownership and a fresh chapter to the business the Connellys built.
Expanded with a 30,000 sq ft secondary facility at 1014 Northpointe Industrial Blvd in Hanahan — closer to the port terminals and bringing total capacity to 90,000+ sq ft.
Running 90,000+ sq ft across two facilities with 3,000+ racked positions and a team carrying 50+ years of combined warehouse experience.
Tell us what’s coming off the water and we’ll tell you the shortest path to getting it handled.