LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The City of North Las Vegas recently celebrated opening a new distribution center.
Moen, one of the leading companies in faucets and fixtures opens its new 680,314-square-foot facility near the city’s Northern I-15 Industrial Corridor.
The facility will serve as a hub for Moen’s water-conserving technology and create many local job opportunities.
Mayor of North Las Vegas Pamela Goynes-Brown says,“The opening of this new distribution center is yet another step in North Las Vegas’ ongoing economic transformation,” and this facility not only enhances our economic diversity but also creates quality jobs for our residents, solidifying North Las Vegas as a premier destination for business and development in Southern Nevada.”
North Las Vegas has become a strategic location for businesses looking to expand there.
“Today marks an exciting milestone for both Moen and the city of North Las Vegas,” said Ron Wilson, executive vice president and chief supply chain officer, of Fortune Brands Innovations. “Not only is the new distribution center an important step forward in enhanced service for our customers, it’s also a source of new, high-quality jobs for this community
The North Las Vegas facility will distribute Moen’s Flo Smart Water Monitor and automatic shut-off along with an AI-powered leak detection tool.
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