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Hit Promotional Products Announces Expansion of Ohio Distribution Center
The fulfillment, logistics, and branding company to double in size and add 100 new jobs
Company Name: Hit Promotional Products, Inc.
Location: Fairfield
Site Region: Southwest
Industry Sector: Logistics and Distribution
Company Profile: Hit Promotional Products is a 50-year-old family-owned fulfillment, logistics, and branding partner providing industry-leading solutions for the procurement, decoration, warehousing, and distribution of branded merchandise and apparel. With operations spanning four states, Hit Promotional Products ranks among the top five suppliers in the nation for promotional product solutions.
Company Website: www.hitpromo.net
Project Summary:
Type of Project: New Location
Jobs:
- Jobs committed: 100
- Jobs retained: 237
- Types of jobs: Warehouse, technology/automation, printing/stamping and manufacturing roles.
Capital Investment: $10,000,000
Timetable: Hit Promotional Products is expected to hire 100 new employees over the next three years.
Company Need:
Hit Promotional Products is experiencing growth through demand and acquisition. To fulfill customer needs, the company requires additional space and additional employees. To support the company’s growth, the state of Ohio and the city of Fairfield will invest in roadwork upgrades along Seward Road near the Tylersville Road intersection to enhance traffic capacity and increase safety.
Testimonial:
Why Ohio?
Ohio is connected to the rest of the world via land, air, and water, creating a comprehensive and complete infrastructure for shipping worldwide. This is why logistics and distribution is one of our key industries. The flexibility of choice and cost savings this offers companies are among the top reasons Ohio’s infrastructure is among the best in the U.S.
Businesses looking for a strategic location see Ohio as a well-established base for moving goods around the globe and its access to much of the U.S. and Canada. In fact, it’s just a one-day drive from 60% of the two countries’ populations. Major cities, including Chicago, New York City, and Toronto, are easily accessible via air, rail, and road. Among the nation’s leaders for trucking and storing goods, Ohio’s north coast on Lake Erie includes a powerful and convenient shipping service linking the Industrial Midwest, the Port of Toledo, and the Great Lakes to Europe.
Collaborators:
State of Ohio, JobsOhio, REDI Cincinnati, Butler County Port Authority, City of Fairfield