SupplyHouse Expands Ohio Fulfillment Center to Boost Midwest Delivery Speed
Key Highlights
- The new Ohio facility increases operational space by nearly double, from 289,000 to 527,000 square feet.
- Expanded staging and packing areas are designed to reduce processing times and improve order accuracy.
- SupplyHouse's expansion supports its goal of scaling fulfillment to meet growing demand across the country.
MELVILLE, New York — SupplyHouse has expanded its Ohio fulfillment center, relocating operations from Columbus to a larger distribution facility in Winchester, a suburb of Columbus, to increase capacity and improve delivery speed for customers across the Midwest and Plains regions.
The new distribution center, located at 6085 Winchester Pike Canal, increases the company’s Ohio operational space from about 289,000 square feet to 527,000 square feet. According to SupplyHouse, the expansion is intended to strengthen fulfillment operations and improve service for contractors and other trade professionals who rely on the company for plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and electrical supplies.
The larger facility provides greater on-hand inventory and a broader product assortment, which the company says will improve stock availability for contractors, trade professionals, and do-it-yourself customers. Expanded staging, picking, and packing areas are designed to reduce processing time, improve order accuracy, and increase same-day shipping capacity.
“This expansion is about making it easier and faster for our customers to get what they need,” said Nando Cunha, COO at SupplyHouse. “By increasing our inventory capacity and optimizing our fulfillment operations, we’re strengthening our ability to deliver the right products, at the right time, so our customers can keep their projects moving without delay.”
The Ohio expansion is part of SupplyHouse’s broader effort to scale its fulfillment network to meet growing demand. The company expanded its New Jersey fulfillment center in late 2024 and previously opened distribution facilities in Dallas in 2021 and Reno in 2018.
SupplyHouse said investing in larger, strategically located facilities allows it to provide faster shipping, consistent inventory availability, and reliable service for customers nationwide.
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