Walmart celebrated the grand opening of a 1-million-square-foot distribution center April 17 at 1511 Zoo Parkway in Jacksonville, Florida.
The facility receives and processes items for delivery to 18 Sam’s Club locations across Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, as well as seven clubs in Puerto Rico.
Located 10 minutes from the Port of Jacksonville, the facility also stores and sorts imported goods for delivery to four distribution centers across the Southeast.
“Jacksonville is continuing to build its reputation as a logistics hub and the place to be to reach customers throughout the Southeast,” said JAXUSA Partnership President Aundra Wallace.
“We appreciate Walmart investing in our region and look forward to the company’s success here.”
To mark the occasion, the retailer presented $5,000 grants to Keep Jacksonville Beautiful and the Police Athletic League of Jacksonville.
In fiscal year 2024, Walmart, Sam’s Club and the Walmart Foundation donated more than $122 million in products and grants to a variety of local causes and organizations across Florida.
“We’re proud to create a new slate of jobs in our community. Each position brings a pathway for opportunity at Walmart and Sam’s Club,” said Frank Herrera, general manager of the new facility. “Today’s ribbon cutting is a celebration of our commitment to our associates, our community and our future.”
Full-time employees qualify for Walmart’s total rewards and benefits plans, including medical, vision and dental insurance, 401(k) matching, paid time off, an associate stock purchase plan and access to company-paid college degrees and skills certificates through Walmart’s Live Better U.
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