The 118,500-square-foot facility will serve hospitals, retail and community pharmacies in Washington. The building includes eco-friendly features such as an energy management system and a reflective roof to reduce heat in the building.
“It’s not just a package, it’s a patient,” said Cameron Roberts, distribution center manager. “We are proud of this new, cutting-edge distribution center and the leaner and greener ways that we can support our customers and their patients.”
The new center will create about 75 jobs.
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