Weyerhaeuser Company Plans Gallatin, Tennessee, Distribution Operations
04/12/2026
The investment will include the construction of a 96,250-square-foot wood products distribution facility, located on13.83-acres at 615 Rappahannock Wire Road, that will include warehouse space and outdoor yard storage to support inbound and outbound shipments. Operations are expected to begin by the end of 2026.
“Expanding our operation into Tennessee allows us to better serve customers across one of the strongest markets in the country,” said Ross Theilen, Vice President of Wood Products Sales Transformation for Weyerhaeuser. “Gallatin stood out for its strategic location and for being a community that values strong partnerships with industry.”
Weyerhaeuser manufactures and distributes wood products, including engineered lumber and building materials, serving residential and commercial construction markets across North America.
“It has been a pleasure working with the Weyerhaeuser team as they navigated the process of selecting the best community for their expansion,” noted Rosemary Bates, Executive Director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency. “We appreciate their confidence in Gallatin and value this new partnership as they grow alongside our business community.”
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