ROME, New York -- Orgill welcomed hundreds of customers, vendors and local dignitaries to Rome, New York, this week to celebrate, tour and take part in the official ribbon cutting ceremony marking the grand opening of its newest distribution center.
  "We enjoyed the opportunity to have so many of our customers and vendor partners on hand so they could get a first-hand look at the Rome DC, see the investments we are making in our distribution network and have the opportunity to meet our team," says Boyden Moore, Orgill president and CEO. "This milestone in our growth is only possible because of our customers' continued growth and our vendor partners' continued support." During the two-day event, Orgill offered guests tours of the new 780,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, hosted a vendor meeting and invited guests to a reception and dinner to thank them for their support.
  
  "We thought it would be nice to combine the grand  opening with a bit of a celebration. It’s been such a long time since we’ve had  so many of our customers and vendors together in one place,” says Greg Stine,  Orgill’s executive vice president of marketing and communications. “It was a  lot of fun for all of us to host this event.” 
  "I think we also need to recognize our team  who made this opening happen. They did a fantastic  job. We broke ground here in April right when the pandemic started and there  was also incredibly high demand for home improvement products that was really  stressing the entire distribution network. So we challenged everyone working on  this project and asked if there was any way we could get it done faster than  our original schedule, and everyone answered the call,” adds Moore.
  In fact, Orgill’s Rome  DC was completed faster than any other facility in the company’s modern  history. And while those present for the grand opening might not have gotten to  witness how the distribution center came together, they were clearly impressed  with the end results. 
  "It was very impressive,” says Jacob  Buckingham of Bucks & Bolts Hardware in Blossvale, New York, after getting  a sneak peek at the new location. “You could see a lot of the thought that was  put into everything and the way it was designed and put together to create  efficiencies. Just looking at features like the way they used the narrow aisles  between the racking to get even more product in the space shows how they  thought through every detail.”
  Chad Hirschey of Buckingham Hardware in  Croghan, New York, was equally impressed. 
  "It was obvious as they walked us through  everything that they were taking all these years of distribution knowledge and  everything they had learned and were designing this facility to use all those  insights into how it functions,” he says.
  The Rome site is Orgill’s eighth distribution  center, joining existing facilities in Tifton, Georgia; Inwood, West Virginia;  Sikeston, Missouri; Kilgore, Texas; Post Falls, Idaho; Hurricane, Utah; and  London, Ontario. 
  This facility effectively doubles Orgill’s  distribution capacity within the region and will serve customers throughout New  York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island  and northeastern Pennsylvania. 
  In addition to augmenting Orgill’s  distribution capacity, the facility will also provide the Mohawk Valley area  with more than 225 additional jobs when fully operational. This economic  benefit was mentioned several times during the official ribbon-cutting events.
  Among the local and regional officials on hand  for the ceremony were: New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul; Rome  Mayor Jackie Izzo; Shawna Papale from Mohawk Valley EDGE; and John Calabrese  from the Rome Chamber of Commerce.
  "This is an exciting day. Thank you for having  faith in us. Thank you for identifying this magnificent part of our state and  realizing what most of us who are New Yorkers have known all along: When you  come to the Mohawk Valley, you come to a region that has a strong legacy of  being productive and building,” Hochul said during the grand opening ceremony.  “We are so excited you are here because we know what things are like when it’s  not so great, and the workforce that you are going to assemble, and have assembled - I  guarantee, they are second to none. It’s in their DNA to work hard and to be  loyal to their employer and to talk about this community as part of their  family as well.”
  Mark Scanlon, Orgill’s vice president of  Northeast distribution, echoed the Lieutenant Governor’s thoughts on the area  and the quality of its workforce and says the facility and its team will play  an integral role in helping improve Orgill’s entire distribution network  capacity. 
  "We have been able to hire a great team of  managers and supervisors that bring a lot of experience in distribution,  transportation and warehouse management to our team,” Scanlon says. “When you  combine the added capacity that Rome brings to our distribution network, the  leading-edge best practices we built into the DC and the high-caliber team  members we have brought in, the bottom line is that Orgill will be better able  to serve its customers.”
  Of the employees working out of the Rome  facility, there will be at least one “first” for Orgill, with the distributor  creating a new role for tech support at the facility, according to Randy  Williams, Orgill’s executive vice president of distribution.
  "This role is new to our company but so  important in our overall operations,” Williams says. “They will ensure that the  facility finds ways to use technology to enhance the overall operations and  interactions with customers. The creation of this position is an important step  for us as we continue to look for ways we can harness technology through all  aspects of our operation to create efficiencies, improve customer service and  better fulfill our mission.”
  Other innovations in distribution technology  and design that Orgill showcased during the grand opening ceremony included the  latest in voice picking systems, a space-maximizing very-narrow-aisle (VNA)  layout and a new, multi-tiered conveyor system. 
  All of these features are designed to create  efficiencies for the distribution team and ultimately reduce friction in  receiving, picking and fulfilling customer orders, according to Williams.
  "Technology, innovation and capacity are all  factors that drive our distribution efficiencies at a facility like Rome, but  ultimately, all of these investments are designed to help us better serve our  customers and help them make their businesses more successful,” Williams says. 
  The opening of the Rome distribution center is  just the latest step in Orgill’s commitment to expand and enhance its  distribution capabilities to stay ahead of customer demand. In March, Orgill  announced plans to nearly double the size of its distribution center in  Hurricane, Utah. The plans in Hurricane call for the addition of more than  425,000 square feet of under-roof storage at the facility as well as several  projects designed to improve workflow.
  "Effective and efficient distribution of  products is at the heart of what we do and it is core to how we deliver on our  mission to help our customers be successful,” Moore says. 
	 
	
 
                            
                                    
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
										 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                             
                                        
                                                
                                                
                                                    Boyden Moore (Orgill President & CEO), Randy Williams (Executive Vice President of Distribution) and the Rome management staff join Mark Sclanon (VP of Northeast Distribution) as he cuts the ribbon at the Orgill Rome Distribution Center.  
                                                 
                                         
                                        
                                                
                                                
                                                    New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul addresses the audience at the Rome ribbon cutting ceremony. 
                                                 
                                         
                                        
                                                
                                                
                                                    During the two-day event, Orgill offered guests tours of the new 780,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility.  
                                                 
                                         
										
										           
                                            
                                            
                
												Boyden Moore and Mark Scanlon talking with Rome Mayor Jackie Izzo & New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul.
													     
								
								  
                                            
                                            
                
												Boyden Moore presenting to vendor partners at Rome, NY.
													      
                                      
                                            
                                            
                                            
                       
                                 
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About Orgill:
	Orgill, the industry's fastest-growing hardlines distributor, was founded in 1847 and is headquartered in Collierville, Tennessee. Orgill serves more than 11,000 retail hardware stores, home centers, professional lumber dealers and farm stores throughout the U.S. and Canada, and in over 50 countries around the world. More information can be found at www.orgill.com or www.orgill.ca. 
	
	
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