FleetPride has opened a new 150,000 -square-foot distribution center in Elgin, Illinois, replacing its existing facility in nearby Bolingbrook.
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FleetPride has opened a new 150,000 -square-foot distribution center in Elgin, Ill,, replacing its existing facility in nearby Bolingbrook.
The facility will soon be followed by a 256,000-square-foot distribution center currently under construction in Lilburn, Georgia, near Atlanta. The Lilburn facility is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2020.
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"These new distribution centers are safe, efficient, and equipped with the latest technology, including a three-tier automated mezzanine with sorting conveyors and a robust, effective warehouse management system from JDA," said Juan Guerrero, FleetPride's senior vice president of supply chain.
The new Elgin distribution center to be staffed with a mix of new and existing employees. The facility will provide overnight replenishment to more than 45 branches, and it is part of FleetPride's broader network of regional distribution centers. Today, FleetPride keeps more than 60,000 parts in stock.
"After opening our new facilities in Elgin and Lilburn, the next phase of our supply chain master plan involves an optimization study of our distribution footprint," said Guerrero. "With our location count increasing, we are planning for where we need to be in the future. At the same time, ramping up overnight delivery five days a week to more branches creates a competitive advantage for our employees on the front lines. It is all about speed to customer."
FleetPride has actively been making acquisitions and opening new locations while expanding the breadth of products in new categories. These enhancements require additional supply chain capabilities to support faster deliveries and better availability to customers, according to the company.
"In total, we've invested over $20 million in these new facilities and technologies, which sets the stage for further expansion,” said Mike Harris, FleetPride senior vice president of sales and operations. “These investments send a clear message to our employees and customers that we are serious about building a world-class supply chain and being a leader in the heavy-duty aftermarket."
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