Greenville is buzzing with excitement as Cardinal Health, a national healthcare supply company, has just opened a new distribution center dedicated solely to its at-Home Solutions business. This state-of-the-art facility is set to make waves in the local economy, with an expectation to create around 200 jobs in the region over time.
The new distribution center spans an impressive 350,000 square feet, making it the largest facility supporting the Cardinal Health at-Home Solutions business to date. Interestingly, it’s also the second center built from the ground up by this division. Cardinal Health is known for providing vital home health care medical supplies, serving over five million customers across the nation, including those grappling with chronic or critical medical conditions.
Hank Hyatt, the senior vice president of Economic Competitiveness at the Greenville Chamber, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome this new distribution center to our community.” It’s clear that Greenville’s strong manufacturing and distribution industry played a pivotal role in attracting Cardinal Health to set up shop in the area.
This facility isn’t just a storage space; it’s a hub of innovation. Local warehouse employees will be utilizing cutting-edge technology, including automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics, to ship nearly 8,000 packages daily directly to patients’ homes. These packages will include a range of essential products, from diabetic supplies like continuous glucose monitors to ostomy supplies, breast pumps, and enteral nutrition pumps and formulas.
Rob Schlissberg, the president of Cardinal Health at-Home Solutions, emphasized the importance of this expansion: “There’s tremendous growth opportunity as healthcare continues to shift to the home.” With the rising demand for convenient healthcare solutions, this facility is positioned to meet the needs of an aging population increasingly seeking to manage their health conditions in the comfort of their own homes.
According to the latest industry reports, the U.S. home healthcare market is on a rapid climb. It’s projected to grow from over $100 billion in 2024 to an astounding $176.3 billion by 2032. Several factors, such as the aging population and a rise in chronic health conditions, are driving this surge. The National Council on Aging indicates that by 2040, over 80 million Americans will be aged 65 or older, a number that is nearly double the figures from 2000.
Rob Schlissberg notes that consumers are increasingly favoring home healthcare solutions. “We often say, ‘When you touch a package, you touch a patient’s life,’ and we take this motto seriously,” he added. The commitment to improving patient care and ensuring timely deliveries demonstrates how important this new facility will be to the community.
As Greenville welcomes Cardinal Health into the fold, the future looks bright for this vibrant community. With hundreds of jobs on the horizon and cutting-edge technology being rolled out, the positive impact on the local economy and healthcare landscape is undeniable.
Local leaders are optimistic about the new jobs and services that will come as a result of this innovative facility. “We’re proud Cardinal Health saw the value in our community,” Hank Hyatt said, happy to have such an esteemed company join their ranks.
In closing, Cardinal Health’s new distribution center in Greenville is more than just a building; it represents a significant step forward in providing essential healthcare solutions to those who need it most. With plans for expansion and community involvement, there’s no doubt that this facility will play a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare in the region.
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