Milo’s Tea Company Builds Distribution Hub & Production Center in Tulsa County, Oklahoma
05/10/2019
Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Milo’s will invest $60 million in the construction of a 108 thousand square foot facility and in the installation of advanced manufacturing equipment. The company expects to create 110 new jobs when construction is complete in September 2020.
“From our initial visit, Tulsa felt like our second home,” said Milo’s CEO Patricia Wallwork. “Since our founding more than 73 years ago in Alabama, Milo’s proudly remains a family-owned business. Today, we are equally proud to plant new roots in the greater Tulsa region.”
“It became critical to construct a second production facility to continue our exponential growth,” Wallwork said. “After a nationwide search to determine the optimal site, our focus became Oklahoma. The support and collaboration of the Tulsa Regional Chamber, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum’s office, and the Cherokee Nation were key in our decision-making process. Tulsa’s family-centric culture, innovative workforce, and optimal location for the mass distribution of goods is fundamental in the expansion of our geographic footprint.”
“Every day, we are privileged to be invited to our consumers’ tables and gatherings to share in their special times and become part of their daily lives. We call these connections ‘Milo’s Moments’ and they are the reason we exist and have enjoyed such tremendous success,” Wallwork said. “Our new facility will provide many new opportunities to make a difference and we are so excited to see the Moments we will create together in Tulsa.”
“The fact that Milo's chose Tulsa after an extensive nationwide search and was drawn to Oklahoma’s workforce and family-centric culture is something that should inspire pride in all Oklahomans,” Governor Kevin Stitt said. “Our state’s location will be optimal for the company, providing impressive transportation savings, as they expand into the western U.S.”
“Milo’s Tea Company’s investment in north Tulsa County is a testament to how a collaborative, regional approach to economic development can bring national companies to northeast Oklahoma,” said Mike Neal, President & CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber. “We appreciate the effort of all the partners involved in this project, and we are thrilled to welcome Milo’s to our region.”
“In Tulsa, we are proactively shaping our own future by focusing on attracting quality jobs to the region and on enhancing our quality of life for all citizens,” said Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum. “Tulsa is well positioned to enjoy sustainable, balanced, and equitable growth into the near- and long-term futures. Milo’s is an excellent addition to the region as a major employer. Their corporate philosophy means they are not just here to do business in our community, but will also work diligently to become a part of our community.”
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