Alexander’s Mobility Services Plans Gallatin, Tennessee, Operations
01/22/2025
The new facility will serve as a hub for the company’s Southeast operations, supporting clients across Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Operations are scheduled to begin in late 2025.
“Our motto is ‘whatever it takes’,” said Brandon Cooley, Vice President and General Manager of Alexander’s Mobility Services. “Whether it is a single desk or a major corporate move, we deliver consistent and reliable service. Gallatin’s focus on growth and development makes it the ideal location for our southeast headquarters.”
Alexander's Mobility Services provides global transportation, workforce mobility, commercial relocation and logistics and distribution services for clients.
“Alexander’s commitment to quality and employee development aligns perfectly with Gallatin’s vision for economic growth,” noted Rosemary Bates, Executive Director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency. “This relocation is a result of Gallatin’s proactive approach to business development and GEDA’s efforts to connect growing companies with the resources they need to thrive.”
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