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Meyer Distributing breaks ground


   A company that sells and delivers automotive specialty products is building a large distribution center at the Interstate 40 Industrial Corridor about ten miles south of Kingman. The 250,000 sq. ft. Meyer Distributing facility is under construction near the Griffith Energy power plant.

   “We continue to invest in inventory and infrastructure in the southwest,” said Jeff Braun, Chief Financial Officer for Meyer. “We are expanding delivery service to Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu, Yuma and El Centro on our own trucks with more frequent deliveries right through prime RV country.”

   Meyer currently employs 26 people who work under 90,000 sq. ft. in three buildings leased at the Kingman Airport Industrial Park. The site plan indicates as many as 90 people could work at the distribution center.

   The company said the new facility will take automotive accessory and RV products its distribution hub in Ontario, California.

   “We have focused on increasing sales of RV parts in California and Arizona, said Jason Lents, RV & Towing Sales Manager for Meyer. “We are thankful so many customers are giving us a good look and seeing quickly what we can bring to the table to help their businesses and margins. Our Rvparts business has been exploding.”

   Braun declined to provide a timetable for project completion, citing uncertainty associated with the pandemic.

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Meyer Distributing breaks ground


   A company that sells and delivers automotive specialty products is building a large distribution center at the Interstate 40 Industrial Corridor about ten miles south of Kingman. The 250,000 sq. ft. Meyer Distributing facility is under construction near the Griffith Energy power plant.

   “We continue to invest in inventory and infrastructure in the southwest,” said Jeff Braun, Chief Financial Officer for Meyer. “We are expanding delivery service to Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu, Yuma and El Centro on our own trucks with more frequent deliveries right through prime RV country.”

   Meyer currently employs 26 people who work under 90,000 sq. ft. in three buildings leased at the Kingman Airport Industrial Park. The site plan indicates as many as 90 people could work at the distribution center.

   The company said the new facility will take automotive accessory and RV products its distribution hub in Ontario, California.

   “We have focused on increasing sales of RV parts in California and Arizona, said Jason Lents, RV & Towing Sales Manager for Meyer. “We are thankful so many customers are giving us a good look and seeing quickly what we can bring to the table to help their businesses and margins. Our Rvparts business has been exploding.”

   Braun declined to provide a timetable for project completion, citing uncertainty associated with the pandemic.

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