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11.29.2007 - 09:00am ET
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REI Opens Distribution Center in Bedford, Pa. to Support Company Growth
525,000 Square-Foot Building Highlights Company’s Commitment to Green Building
(CSRwire) SEATTLE, WA - November 28, 2007 - Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), a
national retail cooperative providing quality outdoor gear and clothing,
will officially open its distribution center in Bedford, Pa., a 525,000
square-foot building on 43 acres on Friday, Nov. 30. Constructed using
leading green building standards, the distribution center will help REI
significantly reduce transit times of stock replenishment to stores and
more quickly deliver orders to co-op members and customers.
"REI's second distribution center supports the co-op's goals to increase
our presence in the Eastern United States while also improving service to
our existing stores, as well as our members and customers in the region,"
said Brian Unmacht, REI's senior vice president of sales, store
development and logistics. "Equally as important, the facility highlights
the co-op’s commitment to environmental stewardship to minimize our
impact on the planet."
Fully operational in the coming months, the eastern region distribution
center will employ 350 professionals at the peak of its operations. The
team will distribute high quality gear and apparel to REI stores from
Boston to Atlanta as well as in the Midwest and Texas, representing up to
40 percent of the co-op's stores. Forty-two of REI's 96 stores will be
serviced by the distribution center in Bedford. Additionally, the
distribution center will support approximately 50 percent of the co-op's
direct-to-customer business, and approximately 1.2 million active co-op
members that reside east of the Mississippi.
"REI's new distribution center complements our aspirations to reduce our
company’s overall environmental footprint through decreased greenhouse
gas emissions and waste stream," added Dave Presley, vice president of
Logistics for REI. "Early next year we anticipate being one of the largest
distribution centers in the country certified by the U.S. Green Building
Council."
"Green building" is an environmentally responsible approach to design and
construction that optimizes the energy efficiency of a structure,
minimizes its environmental impacts, and when done well, results in
buildings that have lower operating costs and are more comfortable and
healthier to be in for employees and guests. Building upon more than 10
years of the co-op's leadership in green building design, the Bedford
facility was constructed using the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards, specifically to
achieve a LEED-New Construction silver® certification.
A number of REI's building and property features in Bedford are considered
industry-leading for a distribution center of any size. For example, 12
additional acres were purchased so that REI could create a natural wetland
for local wildlife while managing storm water runoff and the building was
sited to take advantage of sun and wind direction during warm summer
months and icy winter months. During construction, REI donated an existing
house previously located on the property to Habitat for Humanity. All heavy
construction equipment vehicles were powered by B20 bio-diesel, and an
on-site concrete and mixing plant kept hundreds of truckloads of concrete
off local roads during construction, both efforts helping to reduce carbon
emissions.
In the completed facility, more than 360 windows and skylights allow a
significant amount of natural daylight throughout the building, helping
REI to reduce its energy use by more than 33 percent. There are more than
six miles of conveyor belts in the distribution center, half of which
operate only when boxes are on a given section, reducing energy use and
noise throughout the building. Water efficiency measures include native
landscaping that does not require irrigation as well as the installation
of dual-flush toilets, low-flow sinks and showers, and waterless urinals.
The company also created 30 preferred parking spaces for carpoolers and
fuel-efficient vehicles, in addition to furnishing 20 bike stalls and six
employee showers to accommodate bike commuters. A private recycling vendor
was contracted to recycle glass, office paper, cardboard, plastic bottles,
packaging and shrink-wrap, as there is currently not a pick–up program
for businesses and residents in the community.
"The opening of our Bedford distribution center is a significant
accomplishment for the co-op, and one that celebrates our values and
dedication to providing the highest level of service to our stores,
members and customers," stated Chris Joyce, director of the eastern region
distribution center. "I am very proud of the accomplishments of our team,
especially the partnerships we have established with recreation and
conservation nonprofits. These groups are working to increase access to
outdoor recreation and education, and to create advocates for our natural
spaces."
The Bedford facility is the company's second location and complements
REI’s distribution center in Washington state. The Sumner, Wash.
distribution center is 606,000 square feet including a primary building
and two annexes, and opened in 1992 after relocating from Tukwila, Wash.
Also housing the company's direct sales division, REI's distribution
center in Washington employs more than 800 individuals, which includes
part- and full-time staff. During the company’s peak season, more than
1,000 REI employees are based in Sumner.
In addition to its green distribution center, REI has been involved in
green retail store design since the planning, construction and opening of
the co-op's innovative Seattle flagship store in 1996. In 2004, REI's
Portland, Ore. location became the first retail store in the country to
earn the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED gold rating for commercial
interiors, followed by REI’s Pittsburgh store with LEED silver in 2006.
In October 2007, REI opened its first prototype store in Boulder, Colo. to
test new retail concepts and the performance of next generation green
building features. In addition, the company is also involved in U.S. Green
Building Council's LEED for Retail pilot project, which has the goal of
creating certification procedures that are less costly and time intensive
for the retail construction industry. REI Boulder is the first store to be
constructed using the LEED for Retail criteria.
Further information on the company's comprehensive stewardship initiatives
is available at www.rei.com/stewardship. Earlier
this year, the co-op released a detailed report of its significant social
and environmental impacts to its members, customers and other
stakeholders, including greenhouse gas reduction efforts of energy
efficiency measures, green power purchases and carbon offset investments.
About REI
REI is a national outdoor retail co-op dedicated to inspiring, educating
and outfitting its members and the community for a lifetime of outdoor
adventure and stewardship. Founded in 1938 by a group of Pacific Northwest
mountaineers seeking quality equipment, REI operates retail stores
nationwide, two online stores – http://www.rei.com and http://www.REI-OUTLET.com – and an
adventure travel company, REI Adventures. REI offers products from all of
the top brands for camping, climbing, cycling, fitness, hiking, paddling,
snow sports and travel, including its own line of award-winning outdoor
gear and apparel. While anyone may join or shop at REI, members pay a
one-time $15 fee and receive a share in the company’s profits through an
annual member refund based on their purchases. As an active supporter of
the communities in which it does business, REI is committed to promoting
environmental stewardship and increasing access to outdoor recreation
through education, volunteerism, gear donations and financial
contributions.
Editor's note: Interviews and photography may be obtained by contacting
Megan Behrbaum at 253-395-5958 or mbehrba@rei.com. Media tours and
third-party interviews are also available.
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