KY: M&P Logistics Cuts Ribbon at New Boone County HQ, Creating At Least 120 Kentucky Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

KY: M&P Logistics Cuts Ribbon at New Boone County HQ, Creating At Least 120 Kentucky Jobs

Dec 19, 2022
The company invested nearly $4 million and is creating 210 new full-time jobs, including positions for at least 120 Kentucky residents. “

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear congratulated leaders at Mackenzie and Paige Logistics LLC (M&P), a woman-owned logistics provider based in the commonwealth, as they cut the ribbon on its new Florence headquarters. The company invested nearly $4 million and is creating 210 new full-time jobs, including positions for at least 120 Kentucky residents.

“The grand opening of M&P Logistics’ headquarters is contributing to the growing momentum in Kentucky’s distribution and logistics sector,” said Gov. Beshear. “This homegrown and woman-owned Kentucky company is expanding and creating quality jobs for the residents of Florence, and I want to thank M&P for continuing to put roots down in the commonwealth.”

In August, company leaders outlined an aggressive growth plan that included acquisition of a 26,000-square-foot building at 7900 Tanners Gate Lane in Florence. Among the jobs created at the new location are sales, operations and administrative roles, as well as high-end and middle management positions. The company employed approximately 30 people at offices in Boone County prior to the project.

“It’s undoubtedly been an incredible year for all of us here at M&P, and we’re delighted to officially open our doors and move into the new year with true momentum,” said Kimberly Hall, founder/CEO of M&P Logistics. “Once again, we would like to thank Gov. Beshear, the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, City of Florence Mayor Diane Whalen and Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore, for their continued support. Just like M&P, my family and I were born and raised in Northern Kentucky. I couldn’t be prouder.”

Established in 2011, M&P Logistics is Women’s Business Enterprise National Council woman-owned certified transportation brokerage company that has grown exponentially since its founding. In addition to operating dry-van and refrigerated transportation, M&P provides specialized options such as white glove deliveries, rail and port drayage, as well as sprinter and box truck expediting. Along with its growing Kentucky footprint, M&P maintains offices in Florida and recently opened an office in California. Earlier this year, M&P was recognized as one of America’s fastest growing privately owned companies with inclusion on Inc. magazine’s Inc. 5000 list.

M&P’s growth adds to Kentucky’s strong distribution and logistics presence. Since the start of the Beshear administration, companies within the sector announced more than 7,300 full-time, Kentucky-resident jobs across more than 110 facility expansion and new-location projects with $2.1 billion in private-sector investment in the commonwealth.

Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore congratulated M&P’s leaders on their growth and success.

“M&P is an inspiring, locally founded, family-run company that has a strong history of success in Northern Kentucky,” said Judge Moore. “Congratulations to Kim and Steve Hall on the grand opening of their new 26,000-square-foot headquarters.” 

Mayor Diane Whalen is grateful that M&P expanded in the Florence.

“We are thankful that M&P made the commitment to grow and add more than 200 new logistics roles in the city of Florence,” said Mayor Whalen. “It’s fantastic to see this logistics business, which was founded in Florence, driving impressive revenue growth consistently over the last several years.”

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED CEO Lee Crume noted that logistics management and consulting is a high-growth industry in the region.

“Northern Kentucky offers access to more than half of the U.S. population within a day’s drive and a significant talent pool with logistics expertise,” said Crume. “M&P is an excellent example of a company creating good-paying career opportunities in the logistics management and consultant sector.”

M&P’s investment and planned job creation furthers recent economic momentum in the commonwealth, as the state builds back stronger from the effects of the pandemic.

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