Space Prep and Exolaunch Complete Payload Processing Ahead of Multi-Satellite Launch from Cape Canaveral
By Space Coast Daily // October 31, 2025
All Points and Exolaunch Partner to Meet Growing Demand for Space Launch Services

BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA — Space Prep, the launch support services division of All Points Logistics, has completed payload processing for three spacecraft set to launch next month from Cape Canaveral, marking another milestone in its partnership with Exolaunch, a global leader in satellite integration and deployment services.
Working in collaboration with Exolaunch, Space Prep managed fueling, packaging, and delivery of the spacecraft to the integration facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
The satellites, designed for advanced technology demonstration missions, represent the latest wave of activity amid a record-breaking launch schedule on the Space Coast.
“Our partnership with Exolaunch allows us to support a wide variety of payloads in an increasingly complex launch environment,” said Les Lake, Vice President of Technical Sales for Space Prep.
“We’ve brought urgently needed processing capacity online at the nation’s busiest spaceports in Florida and California to meet this growing demand.”

Space Prep specializes in accelerating access to space by providing the pre-launch infrastructure essential to the growing launch cadence in the United States.
With operational facilities near both Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, the company offers end-to-end services, including spacecraft transport, fueling, and launch-readiness operations. Its global logistics network and control center in Cape Canaveral ensure a seamless process from factory to flight.
To meet future demand, Space Prep is developing new Spacecraft Processing Centers and Spaceport Logistics Centers at Kennedy Space Center and other key locations nationwide—projects expected to expand U.S. launch-site capacity and strengthen national space infrastructure.

“We value our partnership with Exolaunch and look forward to expanding our facilities and capabilities for future missions at all U.S. launch sites,” said Phil Monkress, CEO of All Points Logistics.
“Demand for these facilities continues to surge as more launchers, satellite constellations, and lunar missions prepare for liftoff.”
Headquartered in Germany with offices in the U.S., France, and Japan, Exolaunch is a leading provider of launch mission management, satellite integration, and deployment technologies.
The company has launched 582 satellites across 39 missions, providing turnkey launch solutions for commercial, governmental, and academic customers worldwide. Exolaunch is also known for developing flight-proven satellite separation systems and payload launch stacks that promote safe and sustainable access to space.
Founded in 1997 as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, All Points Logistics provides mission-critical solutions across space, defense, and cyber sectors.
The company’s multidisciplinary team offers expertise in software development, systems integration, IT services, and logistics. All Points operates nationwide with headquarters in Florida.













