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Emery Jensen Distribution Makes Investments in Supply Chain

To support increased growth and demand, Emery Jensen Distribution has implemented plans to expand the capabilities of its Retail Support Centers (RSCs) and increase distribution resources with more drivers, trucks, warehouse employees and sales staff across the country.

“Emery Jensen is continuously exploring ways to better serve our customers, and the upgrades that will be made to our RSCs will improve the flow of products to our retail partners,” says Alison Dowell, president and general manager of Emery Jensen. “In addition to the enhancements being made in our RSCs, we are hiring more employees to help ensure our customers get the products they order as quickly as possible.”

The expansion of Emery Jensen’s distribution capabilities will be made throughout the country to help meet increased demand and to better serve retailers. In particular, Emery Jensen customers in the Northwest will begin seeing benefits early this year as the RSC in Spokane, Washington, offers 4,000 new, pro-focused SKUs to meet the growing demand in the region.

“As we continue to focus on growing our pro assortments throughout the nation, we feel that the Northwest is a great opportunity,” says Joe Furlane, director of merchandising for Emery Jensen. “We are committed to adding thousands of pro SKUs, not only in our Spokane facility but across all of our RSCs to support this growth initiative.”

New automated product selection technology will also be added to Emery Jensen RSCs, which will improve efficiency and increase order picking accuracy for all customer orders.

Emery Jensen Distribution is a national distributor serving independent retailers in the pro lumber, paint, hardware, and e-commerce channels.

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