Double Coin Tires opens new distribution center

Feb. 12, 2014

Double Coin Tires and CMA have opened a new west coast distribution center in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

The facility recently completed its final phase of construction. The center will support the dealer and end user supply chain with shipments of the Double Coin brand and other CMA products.

This is CMA’s second distribution center in North America, joining their Memphis, TN facility.

“We’ve invested in the latest building innovations to construct an energy efficient and technologically advanced distribution center,” said Aaron C. Murphy, vice president of CMA. “The new energy efficient facility utilizes more natural light, and is constructed with other energy-saving sources, including motion-detecting lighting technology.”

Built from the ground-up for tire distribution optimization, the distribution center utilizes customized and portable racking systems that provide multiple tire storage combinations at full capacity. The state-of-the-art building includes a wireless mobile security monitoring system as well as dock-high and grade level bay doors with stalls for trailer parking with additional spacious areas available for expedited shipping.

CMA has appointed Brian Rainwater as distribution center manager.

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