GE Appliances opens energy-efficient distribution center

The Northern California DC will reduce delivery times by half.

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GE Appliances (GEA), a Haier company, has opened its newest West Coast area distribution center (ADC) in Dixon, California near Sacramento. This addition to GEA’s distribution network will help ease supply chain congestion in the company’s ADC near the Port of Los Angeles. It will also reduce delivery times by half for customers in northern California, southern Oregon, and western Nevada, allowing for next day delivery.

The energy efficient, LEED-certified warehouse also houses GEA Air & Water Solutions’ newest training facility where professional contractors and distributors can learn about the latest HVAC technology developments.

“Strengthening relationships with our customers is at the forefront of our decision-making at GE Appliances,” said Marcia Brey, vice president of distribution at GEA. “We’re excited to be able to better serve them with this new facility, which will allow us to reach local customers in half the time while supporting operational efficiency and our sustainability goals.”

GEA is committed to maximizing operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact throughout the company’s operations. The Dixon ADC features energy- and water-saving measures including:

A fleet of fully electric, lithium-powered forklifts. The site’s reliance on lithium batteries reduces wastewater and safety hazards associated with changing traditional batteries for machinery as well as saves time.

Sustainable bioswales around the exterior of the warehouse in lieu of traditional storm sewers. Bioswales help filter storm run-off and recharge ground water.

LED light fixtures reduce the number of fixtures necessary to light the space and saving energy.

The Dixon ADC employs 50 people. Dart Logistics Services, a third-party logistics company, operates the warehouse under an agreement with and on behalf of GE Appliances.

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