KMM Opens 200,000 Square-Foot Grapevine, Texas, Distribution Hub
01/23/2014
The building features 200,000 sq. ft. of Class A distribution space, another 5,000 sq. ft. of office space and 31 docks. It is located four miles north of the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. KMM distributes communications equipment out of the facility and also performs engineering and tower training services in this location.
"The Dallas area is a terrifically dynamic region for the communications industry," said Katherine McConvey, CEO of KMM. "Many of our customers and manufacturers have a strong presence there, and KMM is pleased to have a local facility to serve them."
"We took a hard look at our facility rationalization plan before deciding on the Dallas area," said John Campanelli, President of Business Operations for KMM. "We wanted to optimize transportation lanes to help control freight costs for our customers. We also wanted a large facility in the central U.S. to provide a certain amount of distribution redundancy to our coastal operations, which further enhances our disaster recovery program."
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