TSC Apparel Eyes, Moreno Valley, California, Distribution Center
01/29/2021
The distribution center will be the largest and only Southern California local distributor. TSC expects the facility to open by the end of February 2021.
"Our priority is to fulfill the needs of our customers and it was important to us to stay in the Southern CA region," said CEO Dave Klotter. "Our new state-of-the-art facility will initially provide 25%+ more inventory to meet our customer's growing demands."
The facility will simplify order loading for customers and features a large showroom and an enhanced will-call experience, officials explained. TSC is also taking special measures to decrease packing materials, energy waste and provide an eco-friendly center to reduce their carbon footprint on the environment.
"From the showroom to the pick-up counter, our goal is for our customers to have a great experience from the time they arrive at the building until the moment they leave," added Dan Kessler, vice president of operations for TSC Apparel. "Moving to a new facility will allow us to expand our brand selection and stock deeper inventory, putting us in a better position to get our customers the product they want."
The new facility is the latest development in an expansion effort, which began in 2017 with a 100K Sq Ft DC in Houston and 135K Sq Ft DC in Philadelphia. The supplier has continued to establish new and expanded facilities across the country.
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