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RPM Group, Inc. announces new 108,000 square foot facility at Tradepoint Atlantic

Jul 08, 2025

RPM Group, Inc., a national third-party logistics company with a 40-year legacy in supply chain excellence, today announced its expansion to a newly constructed 108,000 square foot facility at Tradepoint Atlantic, the premier multimodal logistics hub at Sparrows Point, Maryland. This strategic move further cements RPM Group’s robust presence in Baltimore and along the East Coast, with operations spanning six major ports.

The new state of the art facility at Tradepoint Atlantic enhances RPM’s ability to streamline supply chain operations, offering greater speed, flexibility, and proximity to key import/export routes, reflecting RPM’s commitment to provide efficient, scalable logistics solutions for their customers. The new facility will bring 60 jobs, contributing to the area’s economic growth and delivering increased value for RPM’s broad client base.

RPM Group, Inc. is renowned for its innovative logistics solutions and commitment to superior service. The company’s decision to locate at Tradepoint supports its current and future customers, while aligning with the anticipated growth of the planned Sparrows Point Container Terminal.

Positioned for the Future

“With RPM Group joining Tradepoint Atlantic, we continue to build on our mission of attracting best-in-class companies that are shaping the future of logistics and global commerce,” said Marc Salotti, Managing Director of Tradepoint Atlantic. “This newly constructed facility is ideally located to take advantage of operational efficiencies afforded by the planned new Sparrows Point Container Terminal. We’re thrilled to welcome RPM and their team to Tradepoint Atlantic.”

Richard Curylo, Executive Vice President of RPM Group, Inc., added, “Our expansion to Tradepoint Atlantic is a pivotal step in RPM’s ongoing evolution. We go where we grow, and Baltimore has proven to be a long-term success story for our group thanks to the hard work and dedication by our employees, our customers, and the ongoing support by local city and state officials in the Baltimore port region. We’re excited to be part of the future success story of the Port of Baltimore.”

"RPM Group's choice to expand its operations in Maryland is further proof that our state's assets, strategic location, and vision make it the ideal location for a growing company," said Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary Harry Coker, Jr. "Tradepoint Atlantic is one of Maryland's great success stories, and the addition of RPM Group is a sign of even more great things to come."

“Supporting a strong workforce means better jobs for our residents, more opportunities for our communities, and a local economy that helps business thrive," said Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier. "We’re proud to see RPM Group, Inc. expand to join Tradepoint Atlantic, and we’re confident that they will continue to innovate, grow, and succeed in this new space.”

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