Target plans to open four new sortation centers this fall in Houston, Dallas, Philadelphia and Lawrenceville, Georgia markets, the retailer announced Thursday. Removing the sortation process from the ...
Target currently operates nine sortation centers across the U.S., including this one in Minneapolis. Target Corp. is investing $100 million to expand its next-day delivery capacity by nearly doubling ...
Target (TGT) is looking to get its deliveries to customers even faster as it competes with retail rivals Amazon and Walmart. To do so, the company is adding three sortation centers over the next year ...
Amazon workers at the new 300,000-square-foot sortation center in Kent sort packages by ZIP codes, place them on pallets and deliver them to local post offices between 6 and 8 a.m. for delivery in ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A 517,000-square-foot sortation ...
Target Corp. on Monday said it will open three new sortation centers in the next year, two in the greater Chicago area and one in Denver, to bolster its six existing centers around the country. The ...
Target Corp. plans to open three more logistics facilities that it calls sortation centers, two in greater Chicago and one in metro Denver, to facilitate quicker orders and reduce shipping costs, ...
Extending its online reach in the Atlanta market, Target Corp. has launched a new e-commerce fulfillment concept in Smyrna, Georgia. Known as a Target Last Mile Delivery (TLMD) extension facility, the ...
The next Target online order that ends up at your door might come from a new type of shipping facility aimed at making deliveries cheaper and faster. Target Corp. will spend $100 million to build six ...
Channel 2’s Audrey Washington got a look inside Target’s Sortation Center in Lawrenceville, where workers say they’ll sort 20 ...
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