Hammond Power Solutions Opens 12th Distribution Center, Enhancing Delivery Capabilities for Customers Across North America

November 12, 2024

Hammond Power Solutions (HPS) has announced the opening of their new warehouse near Dallas Fort Worth. This facility is set to significantly enhance their logistics and delivery capabilities, providing numerous benefits to our customers throughout the United States and Canada.

“The decision to establish this warehouse was driven by its proximity to the US/Mexico border and its position as a major freight hub” stated David Kinsella, Chief Commercial Officer. “With this new location, we can ensure that 90% of our US customers receive their orders within 24-48 hours.”

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Customers will have access to a full range of stocked products sold in the US and Canada and can conveniently pick-up their orders directly from the warehouse, saving time and shipping costs. The warehouse will offer same-day shipping including Air, Ground (LTL, FTL), and expedited shipping options, allowing customers to receive their products when they need them most.

With the addition of this facility, HPS now operate a total of 12 warehouses across North America.

“This expansion reflects thei commitment to providing exceptional service and timely delivery to our customers, ensuring they can rely on us for their needs,” said the company.

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