Area Development
Lineage Logistics Holdings, a warehousing and logistics company, will establish a logistics facility in Grantsville, Utah. The $125 million project is expected to create 96 jobs.

“We look forward to expanding our presence in Utah to offer customers in the region greater capacity and logistics solutions,” said Brian McGowan, chief network optimization officer for Lineage. “The City of Grantsville has been a great partner in the project’s development, and we look forward to offering high-quality jobs to the city’s skilled residents.”

Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity awarded the company marginal tax reduction for its expansion in rural Utah, during the next five years . The post-performance corporate incentive is part of the Legislature’s Economic Development Tax Increment Financing program.

Lineage may receive up to 25% of the additional state taxes it will pay over the five-year life of the agreement in the form of a Utah Legislature-authorized Rural Economic Development Tax Increment Financing (REDTIF) tax credit. Each year that Lineage meets the criteria in its contract with the state, it will qualify for a portion of the total tax credit.

“Lineage Logistics Holdings, is a great new addition in Grantsville. The company is a premier leader in temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics, playing a role in much of the food we eat every day,” added Dan Hemmert, the Office of Economic Opportunity’s executive director. “Along with being a key component to the food supply chain, the company has also demonstrated its charitable efforts. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lineage donated 115 million meals to people in need. The company also is committed to energy efficiency and expanding its use of solar power in its facilities.”

Lineage Logistics is a provider of temperature-controlled supply chain and logistics solutions. The company’s real estate network of 400+ strategically located facilities, expertise in end-to-end logistical solutions and innovative technology help to increase distribution efficiency, advance sustainability, minimize supply chain waste and help feed the world.

“Utah is a strategic choice to help Lineage Logistics reach western U.S. customers, reinforcing our position as the crossroads of the west,” said Theresa A. Foxley, president and CEO of EDCUtah. “We welcome Lineage Logistics’ expansion to a shoulder county of the Wasatch Front, with high capital investment and a job count that allows for paced and steady growth.”