Trew Builds Tech Center at SW Ohio HQ
January 5, 2023
Trew is
expanding in Southwest Ohio. The automated materials handling solutions provider
is establishing a technology center to fuel material handling solution
innovation and create at least 75 new engineering jobs. Trew will receive up to
$4 million in assistance with an R&D Grant from the state's private economic
development corporation, JobsOhio.
Trew delivers intelligent automated material handling solutions for retail,
e-commerce, distribution, and manufacturing clients enabling operations to
fulfill orders efficiently and accurately. The grant allows Trew to accelerate
investments in developing automation technologies, warehouse execution software,
and to create a demonstration, testing, and training facility.
"Consumer preferences, the labor environment, and supply chain pressures
continue to drive transformation and growth in the material handling industry,"
shared Alfred Rebello, Trew president and COO. "Our clients need innovations
that fit their business and bring together process, technology, software, and
people in a way that helps them thrive. The market is evolving quickly, and we
are grateful for the state of Ohio's economic assistance to accelerate our
plans."
Trew worked with several state and local partners, including JobsOhio, the Ohio
Department of Development, and REDI Cincinnati, to obtain support for assistance
with the innovation and job-creating project. Trew chose Ohio for their
technology center and investments due to the availability of information
technology and engineering talent, accessibility to multiple customers who have
retail and e-commerce distribution centers, and the willingness of organizations
to help businesses access resources to enable growth.
"Innovative
companies like Trew are looking to Ohio when developing the latest high-speed
solutions as the material handling industry continues to evolve," said J.P.
Nauseef, JobsOhio president and CEO. "Southwest Ohio has the engineering talent
to grow Trew's high-speed sortation and supporting software capability as well
as easy access to retail and e-commerce distribution centers to meet rising
demand."
"The Cincinnati region offers the R&D resources to enhance Trew's ability to
deliver smart solutions in the rapidly evolving material handling market," said
Kimm Lauterbach, REDI Cincinnati president and CEO. "With approximately 7,900
STEM graduates annually, over 5,700 logistics and distribution businesses, an
innovation network that includes the Cincinnati Innovation District®, and access
to customers with the retail and e-commerce distribution centers to help
advanced manufacturing businesses unlock new growth. We have the talent, L&D
ecosystem and innovation in our region to help organizations grow." |