Remington Announces New Worldwide Distribution Center

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posted on July 20, 2016
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Remington Outdoor Company has announced the opening of its new worldwide distribution center in Southaven, Mississippi.

The Southaven distribution center is designed to be a model for the industry, and features extensive logistics and transportation infrastructure, key geographic proximity and full community support. It will bring jobs to the region.

"We are looking forward to a great partnership with the state of Mississippi and the wonderful community of Southaven," said ROC CEO Jim ("Marco") Marcotuli. "Specifically, I would like to thank the Desoto County and Southaven Economic and Planning Development Offices, Southaven City Officials, Proventure Real Estate, Ozburn Hessey Logistics (OHL/MHR), , Colliers International and also Panattoni Development Company for their hard work and dedication, without which this crucial investment would not have occurred."

For more information, go to Remington.com.

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