New E-Commerce Facility to Bring over a Thousand Jobs to Tennessee

A golden lab and black lab in front of a Chewy box
by Jon Styf

 

Chewy Inc. plans to build a new e-commerce fulfillment center in Wilson County that will lead to 1,200 new jobs, Tennessee officials and the company announced Tuesday.

Details on the size, cost or economic incentives related to the project, projected to open in fall 2022, were not immediately released. Once finalized, those details will be included in the state’s economic development database in the next 15-30 days, according to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.

“At 1,200 jobs, Chewy will become one of the top three largest employers in Wilson County,” TDECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe said in a statement.

The facility will be located at Couchville Pike and Maddox Road in Mt. Juliet.

Chewy is an online pet merchandise, food and supply retailer that sells everything from dog food to prescriptions. It was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Boston and Dania Beach, Florida.

“This new location will also extend our fulfillment network in the southeast region, allowing us to provide even faster delivery to more than 19 million active customers around the country.” Chewy Vice President of Real Estate, Facilities, Procurement Pete Krillies said.

Yes, Every Kid

Wilson County is located within 650 miles of 50% of the U.S. population and is a one-day trucking distance from 75% of U.S. markets. More than 80% of the jobs added in Wilson County since 2020 have been through projects in transportation, distribution and logistics.

“Tennessee is continually a top destination for businesses small and large because conservative policies win,” Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, said. “This is one more company moving to Tennessee because of our low taxes, minimal regulation and business-friendly climate. We welcome Chewy to Wilson County with open arms.”

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Photo “Chewy dogs” by Chewy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Thoughts to “New E-Commerce Facility to Bring over a Thousand Jobs to Tennessee”

  1. Ms Independent

    No thanks to Chewy. I wouldn’t work there nor give any money to this leftist company.

  2. 83ragtop50

    Makes one wonder how much of eh farm was given away to get what might eventually be 1200 jobs. Assuming that even happens I wonder how long it will take to recovery the funds. I cringe every time I read the words Economic Development. Code for giving away tax dollars.

  3. JG2284

    One of the many retailers that pulled Mike Lindell’s my pillow: https://welovetrump.com/2021/02/11/heres-the-full-list-of-all-retailers-who-have-cut-ties-with-mike-lindells-mypillow/

    I am taking my business to petco.

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