Sesajal Plans Temple, Texas, Warehousing-Production Operations
Food manufacturer Sesajal plans to establish operations in Temple, Texas. The $30 million project is expected to create 54 jobs.
Food manufacturer Sesajal plans to establish operations in Temple, Texas. The $30 million project is expected to create 54 jobs.
Supply chain solutions provider Wesco International plans to establish operations in Abilene, Texas. The project is expected to create 107 jobs.
Logistics company R+L Carriers plans to establish operations in Abilene, Texas. The $15 million project is expected to create 22 jobs.
Vinton Steel, a subsidiary of Japan-based Kyoei Steel, plans to expand its operations in El Paso, Texas. The more than $229 million project is expected to create over 180 jobs.
Foodservice distributor US Foods plans to expand its operations in Buda, Texas. The more than $120 million project is expected to create 165 jobs.
Mexico-based Electrolit, a premium hydration beverage crafted with pharmaceutical grade ingredients, plans to establish operations in Waco, Texas. The $400 million project is expected to create more than 200 jobs.
Continental Tire plans to establish distribution operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The company expects to invest $69 million in the project.
Sporting goods retailer DICK'S Sporting Goods plans to establish regional distribution operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The project is expected to create 300 jobs over the next ten years.
Indoor agriculture company Local Bounti Corporation established controlled environment agriculture operations in Mount Pleasant, Texas. The project is expected to create 50 jobs in Titus County.
Amazon plans to establish a 48,000-square-foot warehouse in Paris, Texas.
Beverage manufacturer Niagara Bottling plans to establish a new logistics center in Temple, Texas. The $48 million project is expected to create 14 jobs.
Building materials manufacturer CertainTeed will establish a new roofing manufacturing and distribution facility in Bryan, Texas. The roughly $140 million project is expected to create 130 jobs.
H-E-B, the San Antonio based supermarket chain, will expand its distribution warehouse in Temple, Texas. The project is expected to create 100 jobs.
ThredUp Inc., one of the largest online resale platforms for women's and kids' apparel, shoes, and accessories, will invest $70 million to expand operations and build a distribution hub in Lancaster, Texas. The project is expected to create 2,000 job
Biotics Research Corporation, a nutritional supplement company, plans a $9 million investment to locate a new corporate headquarters, research facility, warehouse, and distribution site in Rosenberg, Texas. The project will retain 160 jobs and add 25
CarParts.com is nearly doubling the size of its distribution center in Grand Prairie, Texas. The 156,000 square foot expansion will bring the facility to a total of 366,000 square feet.
Great Lakes Cheese will establish a new 280,000 square foot packaging and distribution facility in Abilene, Texas. The $185 million project will create over 500 new jobs.
Amazon plans to open a new 1-million square-foot fulfillment center in Amarillo, Texas. The new operations facility is expected to create over 500 new, full-time jobs.
Amazon started construction on a 1-million square foot Delivery Station in San Marcos, Texas. The project will be the largest industrial facility in the city and the two-county footprint of Hays and Caldwell County.
Gap Inc. plans to open a new 850,000 square foot state-of-the-art Customer Experience Center at the North Business Park in Longview, Texas. The $140 million project is expected to create 500 full-time jobs by the end of 2023 and grow to more than 1,000 full-time jobs in the city over the next five years.
The Home Depot opened a new 1.5 million square-foot distribution center in Dallas, Texas. The facility is part of the company's $1.2 billion investment to expand its national distribution and delivery network.
Amazon plans to create more than 100 new full and part-time jobs with the opening of a new sort center and delivery station in Lubbock, Texas.
Amazon plans to open two new fulfillment centers and a new delivery station in San Antonio, Texas. The new operations facilities will together create over 1,500 new full-time jobs.
Hello Bello, a leading brand of baby and family care consumer products, will open its first wholly-owned diaper distribution and manufacturing center in Waco, Texas. The company plans to create over 100 jobs in the region.
Envases Group, a Mexico-based global leader in the production of packaging solutions, plans to open its first aluminum can production and distribution center at Texas Central Park in Waco, Texas. The $100 million project is expected to create 120 new
Mastronardi Produce, an industry-leading greenhouse pioneer that sells and markets fresh fruits and vegetables, opened a new 185,000-square-foot facility in Laredo, Texas.
Amazon plans to open its first one million square-foot fulfillment fulfillment center in Missouri City, Texas. The new fulfillment center, which is anticipated to launch in 2021, will create over 500 full-time jobs.
Amazon plans to open its first fulfillment center in Waco, Texas. The facility is expected to launch in 2021 and will create over 1,000 new full-time jobs.
Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, will invest $80 million and expand its manufacturing and distribution facility in Brookshire, Texas.
TJX, parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods, plans to invest roughly $150 million to build a distribution center in El Paso, Texas. The project is expected to create approximately 1,000 full-time jobs in the Borderplex region.
Boot manufacturer Ariat International, Inc. will invest $40 million to establish a new regional distribution hub and corporate office that will serve as its western U.S. regional headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas., with plans to hire 75 associates.
Amazon plans to open its first fulfillment center in El Paso, Texas.
Amazon plans to open a new 820,000 square-foot fulfillment center in Pflugerville, Texas. The facility is expected to launch in 2021 and create 1,000 full-time jobs in the Austin area.
Construction is now underway on an 850,000-square-foot Amazon fulfillment center in the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan city of Richmond, Texas.
Diversified CPC International, a global leader in the design, production, and distribution of the highest purity gases for a variety of industries, plans to construct a new multi-million dollar manufacturing and distribution facility at the Iron Horse Terminals in Beaumont, Texas.
The Kroger Family of Companies, America's largest grocery retailer, and Ocado, a world leader in technology for grocery ecommerce, continued an expansion of their partnership with plans to construct three new customer fulfillment centers in the Great Lakes, Pacific Northwest and West regions.
U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc., an online provider of automotive aftermarket parts and accessories, will open a new 210,000 square foot distribution center in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Pipeline Packaging, the largest US distributor of rigid industrial containers, relocated to a larger facility at 744 Refugee Way in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Merrick Engineering, Inc., a leading manufacturer of plastic and injection molded consumer products, will relocate its corporate headquarters from Corona, California to Waco, Texas.
Republic National Distributing Company, a wine and spirits distributor, is relocating its regional operations and investing $27 million in a 250,000-square-foot facility in Pflugerville, Texas. The company plans to employ up to 304 associates.
Cargill's Animal Nutrition & Health business, a division of the company that offers products and services to feed manufacturers, animal producers, and feed retailers, opened a $34 million expansion of its Animal Nutrition & Health facility in Temple,
The Kroger Co, America's largest grocery retailer, and Ocado, one of the world's largest dedicated online grocery retailers, reported its fifth location for a Customer Fulfillment Center will be in Dallas, Texas.
Chip 1 Exchange, an industry-leading, global, hybrid, franchise/full service distributor of electronic components and peripherals, moved their U.S. headquarters and logistics operations from southern California to Fort Worth, Texas.
Cherryman Industries, a designer, manufacturer and distributor of sustainable office furniture, expanded its operation with the lease of a 189,200-square-foot state-of-the-art warehouse in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Telco Source Connect, a supplier of state-of-the-art connectivity products such as cables and connectors, opened its kitting and fulfillment center in Dallas, Texas. The facility will serve the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Dollar Tree, Inc., North America’s leading operator of discount variety stores, said it has tentative plans to locate a new distribution center in Rosenberg, Fort Bend County, Texas.
Stanley Black & Decker, the world's largest tools and storage company and leader in engineered fastening and security, will open a new 1.2-million-square-foot regional Distribution Center in the Town of Northlake, Denton County, Texas.
Eastern Metal Supply of Texas is opening a new 93,000 square foot facility in Dallas, Texas, and other operation centers in Lithia Springs, Georgia and West Palm Beach, Florida.
Amazon plans to open a Regional Air Hub at the Fort Worth, Texas, Alliance Airport, for its fleet of Amazon Air jets.
A manufacturer of high quality lead batteries and accessories, East Penn Manufacturing Co. will be expanding its presence in Temple, Texas to grow its finishing distribution center operations.
Investcorp, a leading provider and manager of alternative investment products, reported its U.S.-based real estate team recently acquired its largest U.S. warehouse portfolio, totaling approximately 4.5 million square feet and including 56 industrial
Conn's Inc., a specialty retailer of furniture, mattresses, home appliances and consumer electronics, broke ground on its new 656,658 square-foot distribution center in North Houston, Texas.
Canada-based Quest Window Systems will open the company’s first U.S. manufacturing and distribution facility early next year in Garland, Texas.
Partsmaster, a Maintenance, Repair and Operations solutions provider, recently invested in a brand-new warehouse facility located in Greenville, Texas. The new facility is located in the industrial hub of Greenville, 3 miles west of Interstate 30 and 1.5 miles south of Hwy 380.
Wilson Investment Properties, a Silicon Valley-based real estate investment firm, acquired an industrial portfolio of 19 buildings in 6 industrial parks, primarily located in northwest Houston, Texas, spanning a total of 460,000 square feet.
Crow Holdings Industrial, the industrial development division of Dallas‐based Crow Holdings, broke ground on a 349,050 square foot Class-A cross-dock tilt-wall distribution building in Houston, Texas.
PPG, a company that develops and delivers paints and coatings, plans to locate its new nearly 450,000-square-foot distribution center in Flower Mound, Texas.
Colony Industrial, the industrial platform of Colony NorthStar, a diversified global real estate investment firm, reported it has acquired Enterprise Industrial Park in San Antonio, Texas, for $52.1 million.
Lionchase Holdings will build a 200,000-square foot cold storage facility at TexAmericas Center, a mixed-use industrial park encompassing over 12,000 acres in metro Texarkana, Texas. The $20 million project is expected to create a minimum of 100 jobs.
Sherwin-Williams Company plans to expand its Waco, Texas presence with the construction of a new state-of-the-art, 600,000-square-foot distribution facility in the Waco, Texas, International Aviation Park.
IKO, a manufacturer of residential and commercial roofing products, opened its newest production facility in Hillsboro, Texas.
U.S. Cold Storage closed on a 40-acre site on Jim Christal Road east of Western Boulevard to expand its distribution facilities in Denton, Texas.
Mars Wrigley Confectionery U.S., started construction on a $30 million, 65,000-square-foot, distribution facility at its Waco plant.
Index Fresh, based out of Riverside, California, along with Tippmann Innovation of Fort Wayne, Indiana, opened a new 60,000 square foot avocado distribution facility in Pharr, Texas, 57 miles west of Brownsville, connected by bridge to the Mexican city of Reynosa.
Dollar General Corporation plans to build a new distribution center in Longview, Texas. The state-of-the-art facility in Gregg County is expected to create approximately 400 new jobs at full capacity and serve approximately 1,000 Dollar General retail locations in Texas and the southeast.
One of the largest diversified suppliers to the Quick Service Restaurant and retail industries, Golden State Foods Corporation will open a 160,000 square-foot manufacturing and distribution facility for its Liquid Products Division at Highpoint Business Park in Burleson, Texas.
CARDONE Industries, Inc., a global leader in the automotive parts industry, plans to build a state-of-the-art distribution center in the Harlingen, Texas, Industrial Park.
KEG 1 O’Neal will soon begin an $10-million expansion project to expand its distribution center on 23 acres at the corner of Lucius McCelvey Drive and Enterprise Road in Temple, Texas.
Southwest Gulf Railroad Company, a short-line railroad company, broke ground on The Medina Line, a common carrier railroad located approximately 30 miles west of San Antonio, Texas.
Voice of America (VOA), citing sources familiar with the project, reported Amazon.com Inc. is preparing to open a 1 million square-foot warehouse near Mexico City, as part of an effort to boost its presence in Mexico's nascent e-commerce industry.
VWR, the leading global independent provider of product and service solutions to laboratory and production customers, recently opened its Missouri City, Texas, regional distribution center.
General Motors plans to open a new supplier park to support future vehicle production at its assembly plant in Arlington, Texas. The new park is expected to house up to 1,250 employees, including bringing more than 850 new jobs to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro Area.
Amazon.com plans to open its tenth Texas fulfillment center in Katy,Texas, 29 miles west of Houston, where it expects to create 1,000 new, full-time jobs.
UPS plans to locate a regional hub in 1-million square feet of space at the Arlington, Texas, Commerce Center Building E, which is under construction south of Interstate 20 near Bardin Road and SH 360, 15 miles east of Fort Worth.
Amazon.com, Inc. plans to open its ninth Texas fulfillment center in Coppell, Texas. Amazon currently employs more than 10,000 full-time associates at its seven currently operating fulfillment centers across the state and plans to create 1,000 more full-time positions at its third Coppell facility.
Amazon plans to create an additional 100,000 full-time, full-benefit jobs in the U.S. over the next 18 months in Washington State, Texas, California, Illinois, Kentucky, Florida and New Jersey.
United Airlines, in partnership with the City of Houston, Texas and the Houston Airport System, began construction of the airline's new $162 million United Technical Operations Center at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Lex Holding Co, a distributor of flat rolled steel products for a variety of industries, opened its newest location, Lex South, in Houston, Texas.
Summit Racing Equipment, the world’s largest direct marketer of performance automotive parts and accessories, is opening a new Distribution Center and Retail Super Store in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
Best Buy, a leading provider of technology products, services and solutions, has selected a 20,000 square foot building at 900 Bugg Lane in San Marcos, Texas, as the location of an e-commerce sales operation.
In mid-July, PwC released its Q2 2016 Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed senior executives at U.S.-based industrial manufacturing firms to determine their assessment of the direction of the nation’s economy, as well as their projections for thei
Cushman & Wakefield has announced that U.S. industrial markets absorbed a record-setting 70.1 million square feet (msf) of space in the second quarter of 2016, up 6.0 percent from the same period a year ago, and resulting in year-to-date absorption o
Property developers US Real Estate Limited Partnership and Seefried Industrial Properties built a new 297,000 square foot office, production and warehouse distribution facility for manufacturer Serta Dormae within the Southfield Park 35 Industrial Park in southern Dallas, Texas.
LATICRETE, a manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, is expanding its manufacturing and distribution facility in Grand Prairie, Texas.
This summer, Lollicup USA Inc. will begin operating its new, 150,000 square-foot warehouse in Wilmer, Texas, about 20 miles from Dallas. The company manufactures and distributes Karat paper and plastic disposable foodservice packaging products and Tea Zone beverage ingredients for thousands of retail business accounts.
Landstar System, Inc., a worldwide, asset-light provider of integrated transportation management solutions delivering safe, specialized transportation logistics services, started construction on its new 31,000 square foot cross-border logistics center on a 50-acre site in Laredo, Texas.
BMW Group opened its newest Vehicle Distribution Center at the Port of Galveston, Texas. Located at 1028 Harborside Drive in Galveston, the fully operational Galveston Vehicle Distribution Center includes more than 44,000 square feet of processing space in two buildings on approximately 20 acres of land.
Mercedes-Benz USA will locate its Dual-Purpose Parts Distribution Center and Training Facility in Grapevine, Texas, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
MiTek, a diversified global supplier of software, engineered products, services, and equipment to the residential, commercial, and industrial, construction sectors, has expanded its warehouse facility to 50,000 square feet in Houston, Texas.
CIG Logistics, an industry-leading oil and gas logistics provider for large scale transloading and storage services for the oil and gas market, opened a new rail terminal in Navasota, Texas to provide transportation, transloading and storage services for energy and construction industries in Southeast Texas.
Voith Turbo, a specialist for intelligent drive systems and solutions in the oil and gas sector, opened the company's new Houston, Texas, Americas region headquarters for its Power, Oil & Gas Division at the 11700 Katy Freeway Energy Tower.
MG Foods, a company that cooks, preps and packages frozen and fresh food products such as sandwiches, wraps and salads, will acquire the former Coors facility in Longview, Texas. The $2.55 million expansion will create 120 jobs.
The BMW Group began construction on its new Vehicle Distribution Center at the Port of Galveston, Texas. BMW said it is expanding its vehicle distribution network to southeastern Texas to better serve the 45 BMW and MINI dealers within four states; Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas that make up a part of the Southern Region.
DHL, the world’s leading international express services provider, expanded its operations in Houston, Texas with the opening of a new $2.5 million Service Center facility. The investment was primarily driven by heavy demand and international shipment
AJW Architectural Products, company that manufactures a complete line of Washroom Accessories, Washroom Partitions, Metal Lockers and Visual Display Products, selected Comfort, Texas, as the site for their newest manufacturing-warehouse facility.
NEUTEX LED Lighting , a member of the NEUTEX Advanced Energy Group of companies, which designs, manufactures and sells LED lighting solutions, plans a major expansion to its corporate, manufacturing and warehouse headquarters based in Houston, Texas.
Siro Group USA will locate its manufacturing facility in Seguin, Texas, creating more than 200 jobs and pumping $58.5 million in capital investment into the local economy.
Signature Systems Group, a manufacturer of modular flooring and roadway systems for access and ground protection, will relocate its corporate headquarters from New York City to Dallas, Texas.
Union Pacific plans to locate its railroad classification yard in Robertson County, Texas, designed to strengthen The Lone Star State as a national freight transportation hub, create jobs and deliver significant economic stimulus to the region.
SpaceX began construction on it Commercial Launch Facility located near Boca Chica Beach, Texas, which will launch commercial satellites into orbit.
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