GE Current Expands With Fairburn, Georgia, Distribution Complex
05/05/2020
Located at 5150 Oakley Industrial Boulevard, Fairburn, the 150,000-square-foot facility stocks “a robust offering” from Current’s portfolio of solutions. In addition to rapid shipping, the customer-focused center offers will-call service for electric distributors and contractors.
According to company officials, “with the addition of this location to its distribution network, Current will be able to provide same-day and next-day service to its lighting and controls customers regionally.”
“Our new Atlanta distribution center enables Current to meet the growing needs of our customers in the southeastern United States in the fastest and most efficient manner,” said Chief Commercial Officer Chip Taylor. “We selected the location because it is ideally positioned to serve our growing customer base in the southeast.”
Company officials said “GE Current advances the world with people-focused lighting and intelligent controls, making commercial buildings, retail stores, industrial facilities and roadway lighting more energy efficient and productive. Backed by an ecosystem of technology partners, Current is helping businesses and cities unlock hidden value and realize the potential of their environments.
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