Electric Vehicle Giant Tesla to Open Distribution Facility in Greenville County
Tesla will open a regional distribution center at the Fountain Inn in Greenville County in early 2024, according to a Greenville Area Development Corp. press release.
The center is expected to mark Tesla’s first major investment in South Carolina operations, he said.
The facility will be located at Fox Hill Business Park, the Class A commercial and business park that was put into operation in 2020 as the first major business park developed in Greenville County in more than a decade, according to the release.
Fox Hill Business Park, on 172 acres in the town of Fountain Inn, is being developed through The Sudler Cos. , a veteran, family-owned progression company founded in Chatham, New Jersey, according to the release. Tesla’s Greenville County facility will mark the moment for such an adventure between Tesla and The Sudler Cos. in 2023, and the duo will announce a similar task near Tampa in 2023.
“Tesla’s commitment to Fox Hill Business Park in Greenville County is a testament to the continued strength of our company’s partnership with Tesla and the undeniable drivers that make the park and upstate a force in the world of logistics,” Brian Sudler, principal of The Sudler Cos. . , he said in the statement. ” Access to a world-class workforce, a friendly business environment, quality of life, and proximity to more than 90 million people within a day’s drive combine to make Greenville County the important and colorful region that it is. “known for being.
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Tesla’s Greenville paints will focus strictly on the distribution of vehicle parts regionally and will not include manufacturing, officials report, they said. Tesla will occupy the entire 251,100-square-foot Fox Hill 3 Building. Depending on the final advancement strategies, the Fox Hill Business Park campus can house up to 2. 5 million square feet of manufacturing, distribution, and warehousing in various buildings.
Tesla’s overall investment and planned task additions have not been made public. In late 2023, Tesla issued a contract to hire an exercise manager and exercise staff at the new Greenville County facility.
Tesla, a company whose goal is to accelerate the global transition to sustainable energy, is committed to building a world economy powered by solar energy, which runs on batteries and is transported through electric cars that run on electric power, he said. Tesla operates six vertically incorporated factories on three continents. and employs more than 100,000 workers who design, build, sell, and service Tesla products in-house.
Tesla’s announcement is the most recent major announcement from Fox Hill, which also saw the recent arrival of Sage Parts Plus, a global leader in spare parts for aviation floor equipment, according to the release. Sage Parts opened new distribution operations at the Fox Hill Business Park in mid-2023, will lease a 103,049-square-foot building to house distribution operations, as well as its new global headquarters that will space out its control, purchasing, finance, visitor service, human resources and product control and other services team.
Sudler Cos. es a vertically incorporated growth company that includes structure and asset control departments and owns and manages more than 12 million feet of advertising real estate across the United States, according to the release.
“The addition of the Tesla logo to Greenville’s business ecosystem is another example of the vital role speculative progression plays in today’s competitive environment, and precisely why Greenville County has eliminated The Sudler Companies and Fox Hill Business Park,” said Kevin Landmesser, interim CEO. of Greenville Area Development Corp. ” Our market is incredibly strong thanks to quality investments made through organizations like The Sudler Companies, and we will continue to advance the site to attract more high-quality businesses to Greenville County. “
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