Under Armour packaged and shipped the majority of its products for the North American market at two distribution facilities located approximetely 15 miles from its Baltimore, Maryland, headquarters. One was a 359,000-square-foot facility built in 2000 and the other was a 308,000-square-foot facility ; both were leased. In addition, the company utilized the services of a third-party logistics provider with primary locations in California and in Florida; the company’s agreement with this provider was set to expire in December 2013. Distribution to European customers was handled by third-party logistics provider based in Venlo, The Netherlands. Under Armour had contracted with a third-party logistics provider to handle packing and shipment to customers in Asia. Management expected that the company would add additional distribution facilities in the future.