American Eagle has announced its decision to close Quiet Logistics, its third-party logistics business. This strategic move will result in the complete discontinuation of services from the provider, marking a significant change in the company’s operational landscape.

Phased Service Discontinuation
Quiet Logistics, identified as a third-party logistics provider, will systematically discontinue all of its service offerings. This winding-down process is expected to unfold over the course of the coming months, initiating a complete cessation of its operations.
Closure of Operational Hubs
The closure extends beyond services to Quiet Logistics’ physical infrastructure. Its key fulfillment centers, located in both Boston and Dallas, will cease all operational activities. This decision directly impacts the company’s established logistical footprint.
American Eagle is closing Quiet Logistics, its third-party logistics business. This strategic move will discontinue all services and operations over the coming months, including the closure of its fulfillment centers in Boston and Dallas, marking a complete cessation of its logistical footprint.
Specific Facility Impacts
These two specific locations represent the entirety of the operational sites directly affected by the impending shutdown. The cessation of activities will be comprehensive at both the Boston and Dallas facilities, concluding their functions.
Timeline for Complete Wind-Down
The full discontinuation of services and the closure of all associated operations, including the Boston and Dallas centers, are definitively set for the coming months. American Eagle will meticulously oversee this transition period to ensure an orderly cessation of business.
Quiet Logistics’ Business Role
Quiet Logistics has prominently functioned as a third-party logistics provider, offering specialized services. Its impending closure marks a definitive end to its service provision within this specialized capacity under the American Eagle umbrella.



