Tractor Supply has opened a new distribution center in Arkansas.
Tractor Supply Company has opened its largest distribution center in Maumelle, Ark., The 1.1 million-square-foot facility represents an investment of more than $175 million in the region and will create 500 full-time jobs.
The Maumelle facility is the company’s 10th distribution center and will serve approximately 250 stores in the Southeast, Midwest, and Texas, while also fulfilling digital orders in the region.
“Our distribution centers play a critical role in our commitment to being a dependable supplier for our customers as they live Life Out Here,” said Hal Lawton, president and CEO at Tractor Supply. “Each one of our more than 2,200 stores has to have what our customers need when they need it. As more people embrace this lifestyle and we continue to open new stores across the U.S., our new distribution center in Maumelle will help ensure that we are there for our customers when they need us, providing the legendary service they have come to know and love.”
The Maumelle distribution center is registered with the certification goal of LEED Gold. The building’s roof features a solar array system consisting of more than 10,000 solar panels that will produce five million kilowatts of electricity per year, enough to support operations during daylight hours. The solar panels will reduce the building’s carbon footprint by approximately 4,100 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.
The facility is Tractor Supply’s first to utilize autonomous mobile robots at scale for small item fulfillment and will serve as a testing facility for other robotics designed to help reduce costs and increase productivity. The building began receiving products in April and will begin shipping to stores and customers in June.