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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Under Armour Announces Plan to Open E-Commerce Distribution House in Maryland

Over 1 million-square-foot facility will house 1,000 employees; optimize product distribution for company’s growing direct-to-consumer business

ANNAPOLIS, MD –
 Under Armour today announced the company’s plan to open a 1.3 million-square-foot distribution and warehouse facility at Sparrows Point in Baltimore County as part of the Tradepoint Atlantic redevelopment project. The establishment of the Sparrows Point distribution house, which is expected to open in the summer of 2018, is a collaboration with state and local officials to employ approximately 1,000 employees in the Baltimore area once the facility is operating at its full capacity. The facility will feature state-of-the-art equipment and systems to enhance Under Armour’s product distribution to its expanding consumer base through its e-commerce business.

“We take great pride in collaborating with Governor Hogan, Secretary Gill, Baltimore County Executive Kamenetz, Tradepoint Atlantic, and the many other state and local officials who share our commitment to create economic and job opportunities for the greater Baltimore community and Maryland as a whole,” said Under Armour Founder and CEO Kevin Plank. “The new Distribution House will be a top-notch service engine for our e-commerce business to deliver the right product, to the right place at the right time to our growing consumer base and athletes around the world.”

This will be Under Armour’s fourth distribution facility in the United States and the second in the surrounding area of the company’s headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland. The other Maryland facility is located in Curtis Bay and will continue to operate in addition to its Rialto, California and Mount Juliet, Tennessee distribution houses.

“Under Armour is a true Maryland success story, and this new e-commerce center is another way they are showing their commitment to our state and to the Baltimore region,” said Governor Hogan. “As a pivotal new tenant at Tradepoint Atlantic, Under Armour will play a big part in this site’s resurgence to a center of economic activity and trade. We applaud Kevin Plank and his team for the visionary decision to open their latest distribution house – and create 1,000 jobs over the coming years – right here in Maryland.”

“Under Armour’s latest investment in our state reinforces the fact that Maryland is a great place to do business,” said Secretary of Commerce Mike Gill. “Economic development is a team sport, and it’s clear that our team – from the various state agencies, to the local officials and the private sector – is committed to supporting this project’s success every step of the way.”

Under Armour’s new distribution house represents the largest new tenant for Tradepoint Atlantic, which at 3,100 total acres is the largest, privately-owned industrial redevelopment site and port on the U.S. East Coast.

“We are excited to welcome one of the world’s leading global brands to Tradepoint Atlantic, lending further validation to the enormous value that our multi-modal logistics capabilities deliver for companies seeking supply chain optimization and unmatched access to global markets,” said Eric Gilbert, executive vice president of Tradepoint Development, the developer of Tradepoint Atlantic. “The former home to one of the largest integrated steel mills in the world has been reborn as a center for global commerce that will continue to bring new jobs and investment to Maryland.”

To assist with project costs, the Maryland Department of Commerce has approved a $2 million conditional loan through the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority and Fund (MEDAAF), and additionally will fund $2 million in real property and infrastructure improvements through the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO). The company is also eligible for various tax credits including Maryland’s Job Creation Tax Credit and Enterprise Zones Property Tax Credit, along with the new sales tax exemption on construction materials and equipment at this site, which Governor Hogan signed into law this year. Baltimore County is supporting the project with a $200,000 conditional loan for equipment purchase, contingent on County Council approval.

“Under Armour’s new e-commerce distribution house at Tradepoint Atlantic is a perfect match for our vision for Sparrows Point -- a hometown company investing in the region and bringing 1,000 jobs to Baltimore County,” said Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. “Under Armour’s success has been based on commitment, respect and the ability to creatively and strategically meet the demands of the marketplace. We are proud to be part of that team.”

“MEDCO is excited to see Under Armour’s decision to locate their e-commerce distribution center at the Tradepoint Atlantic site,” said Bob Brennan, executive director of MEDCO. “Being a part of Team Maryland: Department of Commerce; Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation; the Port Administration; MEDCO; Baltimore County; and Tradepoint Atlantic demonstrated a collaboration of business discipline directed to meet the customer’s needs. MEDCO is pleased to have been a member of the team.”

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What will it take to get something like this on this side of the shore?

Anonymous said...

9:39 AM - Infrastructure. Roads, airport (larger), improved power grid, larger population.

Projects like this are industrial/urban. A rural environment like the Shore passes on these big projects for the quality of life we enjoy.

A 1.3 million sq. ft. warehouse/distribution center comes with the massive vehicular traffic needed to make it function.

Anonymous said...

Why would they do this here?
Why not do it in Mexico?

Anonymous said...

9:39 - get rid of the Mikes!

Anonymous said...

Great, a Distribution center to distribute products made overseas to under paid labor. How about a production center to make goods? Oh yea I forgot thousands of government regulations and one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world.