Puma North America opened a new distribution center in Waddell, AZ, to support growth in the U.S. market, one of the company’s key focus areas.  

The DC, which will process orders from wholesale partners and Puma’s golf subsidiary Cobra, will reportedly “complement Puma’s existing distribution centers in Torrance, CA and Whitestown, IN.”

“We are very proud to have opened this new, state-of-the-art distribution center in Waddell, Arizona,” said Bob Philion, president at Puma North America. “With this project, we have further optimized our logistics footprint in the United States to speed up delivery times and better serve our customers, embodying our mantra of ‘Forever. Faster.’ as we strive to win in this important market.”

The 1.2 million-square-foot automated distribution center includes 3.5 miles of conveyor, automatic retrieval and storage robots, and a new cubing process to optimize customer packaging.

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