The retail ready packaging company’s newest logistics and distribution center in Dublin, Ga. will create 110 new jobs in the region, according to a statement from Gov. Nathan Deal.
Retail ready packaging company Polymer Logistics plans to build its latest logistics and distribution center in Dublin, Ga., according to a statement from Gov. Nathan Deal.
The company will create 110 jobs and invest $4 million in the local economy, Deal said.
Polymer Logistics currently operates two service centers in California with an additional facility in Texas. The company supplies a range of returnable transport, storage, and display products to major retailers like Walmart, Kroger, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Carrefour.
“Polymer Logistics is familiar with the competitive benefits our top-ranked business climate and strong logistics framework have to offer,” said Deal. “Georgia’s strategic resources and skilled workforce create opportunities that attract international companies like Polymer and bolster our presence in the global business community. We look forward to Polymer Logistics thriving here in Georgia.”
“Our team has been working in partnership with state and local officials to bring a significant investment and new jobs to Georgia,” added Danny Bartal, chief operating officer of Polymer Logistics. “The ease of doing business in the state has been impressive and will accelerate the completion of this facility.”