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Material Handling Resources Opens New Nashville Area Facility Following March Tornado

Owned by a French logistics provider GEODIS, the new material handling facility in La Vergne will include upgraded features to support an expansive Middle Tennessee and U.S. customer base.

Material Handling Resources (MHR), one of the country’s top material handling distributors, will open its new facility in La Vergne, Tenn., on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, following the destruction of its original building during the Nashville tornado last March. Owned by parent company GEODIS, a leading global supply chain operator with its U.S. headquarters based in Brentwood, Tenn., MHR is a full-service material handling company that supports GEODIS’ expansive network as well as a base of Middle Tennessee customers.

MHR offers the sale, service, rental and parts for a wide variety of material handling equipment. Specializing in forklifts, MHR also features expertise in pallet racking systems, conveyors, mezzanines, dock equipment, and other products and services needed to support warehousing operations. Previously an arm of Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL) dating back to 1997, GEODIS took ownership of MHR when it acquired OHL in 2015. Today, MHR supports material handling needs for all of GEODIS’ 150 warehouses across the U.S. and Canada totaling 150 million square feet. Additionally, MHR services more than 500 local customers.


“When the tornado hit our city last spring, our original facility in Cockrill Bend Industrial Park was one of the first that was destroyed,” said Ric Thurston, MHR Director. “While we are fortunate all our teammates remained safe, our building was unsalvageable. In just 11 months, I am proud to say we have completed new construction on an upgraded facility that will make our operations even more efficient so we can continue providing outstanding service to our customers.”

Among the upgrades, the new MHR facility will feature a redesigned layout to improve operations as well as include an expansive showroom displaying available equipment for customers, a state-of-the-art wash bay and additional technical capabilities. With more than 50 full-time employees across the U.S., the new La Vergne building will be home to MHR’s more than 30 on-site Middle Tennessee employees.

“We could not be more excited for the grand opening of the new MHR location in La Vergne,” said Eric Douglas, GEODIS Executive Vice President of Engineering and Technology. “While 2020 was certainly a challenging year, we are looking forward to the future and partnering with our customers across Middle Tennessee and beyond. We are confident the added technical capabilities and showroom in our new location will best serve our customers and GEODIS well into the future.”

The new MHR facility, located at 261 Mason Road in La Vergne, Tenn., will celebrate its grand opening on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. To learn more about MHR, visit mhrweb.com. To learn more about GEODIS, visit geodis.com.

Material Handling Resources  www.mhrweb.com

Material Handling Resources (MHR) is a Middle Tennessee-based forklift dealer specializing in new and used sales, service, parts and rentals. MHR also features expertise in pallet racking systems, conveyors, mezzanines, inplant/modular offices, workstations, dock equipment and safety products. MHR can install all products sold for a turnkey service provider. MHR serves customers by providing solutions for all their material handling needs to keep their business moving forward. MHR has been serving satisfied customers across the globe for more than 20 years.

Material Handing Resources is owned by parent company GEODIS, a leading global supply chain operator with its U.S. headquarters based in Brentwood, Tenn.

GEODIS – www.geodis.com 

GEODIS is a top-rated, global supply chain operator recognized for its commitment to helping clients overcome their logistical constraints. GEODIS’ growth-focused offerings (Supply Chain Optimization, Freight Forwarding, Contract Logistics, Distribution & Express, and Road Transport) coupled with the company’s truly global reach thanks to a direct presence in 67 countries, and a global network spanning 120 countries, translates in top business rankings, #1 in France, #6 in Europe and #7 worldwide. In 2019, GEODIS accounted for over 41,000 employees globally and generated €8.2 billion in sales.

 

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