TN: Electrolux Opens New Warehouse at Springfield Campus | Trade and Industry Development

TN: Electrolux Opens New Warehouse at Springfield Campus

Jun 15, 2021
Electrolux hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening of its new Springfield warehouse. This is the first section of the more than $250 million factory expansion to open at its Springfield manufacturing campus. The warehouse connects to the new factory by way of an underground tunnel that is a quarter of a mile long.
 
Nolan Pike, CEO of Electrolux North America, and Springfield, Tenn. Mayor Ann Schneider and Robertson County (Tenn.) Mayor Billy Vogle cut the ribbon at Electrolux’s newly expanded Springfield warehouse, which is the first section of the more than $250 million factory expansion to open at its Springfield campus.
 
"We are modernizing our factory, advancing our employee's manufacturing skills and making a significant investment in the Springfield community," said Nolan Pike, head of Electrolux North America. "Today's celebration opens our new state-of-the-art, energy efficient warehouse, the first section of the expansion to launch."
 
The new warehouse is part of the company's expanded Springfield cooking campus, which will produce wall ovens and gas and electric freestanding ranges. The company also has a large Research & Development team based on the campus developing and designing cooking innovations to meet cooking needs for consumers world-wide. The new factory will begin operating later this year.
 
The following are ways Electrolux is impacting the Springfield region:
 
One of the largest employers in the region, Electrolux has been operating in Springfield for 47 years.
During the past 12 months alone, the company has donated more than $520,000 to the local community.
 
The company's goal is to have an above market manufacturing wage. Today, the Springfield starting wage is $17 per hour, includes a $750 signing bonus and a $500 bonus for every new hire that a current employee refers.
 
The new warehouse is making a positive climate impact by eliminating 10,500 18-wheeler truckloads from the road each year that would have been incurred shuttling products and supplies to a distant, older warehouse.
 
The 525,000-square-foot-warehouse will have a truck drivers' lounge and new dog run for their favorite traveling canine.
 
Added Pike, "We are deeply committed to our employees and our community, and we couldn't be prouder to shape living for the better here in Springfield."
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