Since 1972, Robertson Bonded Warehouse, Inc. has been a leader in the sage storage, shipping, and handling of agricultural chemicals, including hazardous materials, and a range of other products.  With over 350,000 square feet, RBW can meet your warehousing needs.

Who we are

Robertson Bonded Warehouse, Inc. is a family owned and managed company whose officers are involved in every aspect of the day-to-day operation of the business and are experts in the field of agricultural chemical storage and handling.

Warehouse Profile

100,000 sq ft constructed in 1950

65,000 sq ft constructed in 1992

70,000 sq ft aquired in 2000

What we offer

We employ an advanced security system consisting of the followoing:

Our EPA Establishment Number is 48048 – TX – 01

Robertson Bonded Warehouse, Inc. currently has three warehousing facilities and both our Warehouse and office are non-union

Bulk Chemicals

Robertson Bonded Warehouse has always prided itself in being able to handle any request made of them by a customer. In the past few years, one of the most innovative ideas to happen to the agricultural industry gave RBW the opportunity to prove this. A new container for pesticides came on the scene in 1988. It was a refillable container that is used many times over, thus eliminating disposal problems associated with standard packaging. RBW set up and became one of the first locations where these containers could be re-filled. Robertson Bonded Warehouse has also been operating a bulk transfer system for Elanco Products since 1984 and American Cyanamid since 1989.

Over the years we have added numerous bulk systems to our warehouses that have made RBW a leader in the storage and handling of bulk chemicals. Robertson Bonded Warehouse can design, install and operate most any bulk chemical handling system a customer requires.

“I enjoy delivering to Robertson’s. The staff there are very polite, helpful and efficient. “
Tim K. – Google Review

Office Location

833 E. 40th St.
Lubbock, TX 79404

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