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Siemens’ newest distribution center in Mississippi

Siemens adds central distribution center to operations in efforts to reducing costs associated with distribution, split shipments.

01/24/2011


Siemens Mississippi Distribution CenterSiemens expects to increase deliver speed and create approximately 200 jobs with a new distribution center. Located just three miles from the Memphis International Airport, Siemen’s newest distribution center will enable faster delivery to more customers. The center fulfills orders for electrical distribution products such as circuit breakers, load centers, panelboards and switchgear, as well as controls products and motors.

The new 619,000 square-foot facility will reportedly improve customer service by simplifying the chain of distribution and shortening the order cycle time, while reducing the costs of distribution. Approximately 10% of shipments currently are split between two or more distribution centers. This new center will result in fewer split shipments and will provide customers with the ability to view inventory in one location. The central location of the new facility will allow Siemens Industry to provide two-day shipping service to a greater percentage of its customer base.

“This centrally located facility will not only streamline our supply chain, but also will save our customers time by simplifying the ordering and shipping process,” said Daryl Dulaney, president and CEO, Siemens Industry Inc. “Additionally, with this new facility, we have the ability to expand the storage capacity by 30 percent over current levels with minimal investment, allowing us to meet customer demand well into the next decade.”

“I applaud Siemens for choosing Mississippi as the location for its new distribution center,” said Senator Roger Wicker. “Mississippi has a strong, competitive workforce that helps our state grow as a transportation and logistics hub for the Southeast.”

The distribution center, which is located in Southaven, MS, will feature Siemens technologies in its security systems, lighting and conveyor systems. The energy efficient facility is equipped with motion sensors on lights in the warehouse and offices to reduce energy consumption.

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