Pallet supplier Millwood opens new location in Lordstown, Ohio

New location to employ nearly 20 new team members


A view of the Lordstown site.
A view of the Lordstown site.

Millwood, Inc. has opened its 39th location nationwide in Lordstown, Ohio, just minutes from its corporate headquarters in Vienna, Ohio, the provider of pallets and unit load technology has announced .

A team of 16 team members will operate the 43,200 square-foot space at 5232 Tod Ave SW Warren, OH 44481, including a chaplain who will be available 24/7 to meet their personal, professional and spiritual needs.

“We are excited about this new operation as it will expand our coverage area across different regions in the U.S.,” General Manager Lionel Trebilcock said. “Equipment is being installed, and we plan to begin shipping product from the operation by the end of September.”

Through various, ongoing relationships with many carriers, this location will serve customers in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast regions of the U.S.

“The operations group has worked tirelessly to get this operation up and running at maximum capacity,” Vice President of Sales Lee Evans III said. “The sales team is excited to have another protective packaging product manufactured by Millwood to support our customers’ increasing demands for streamlined solutions.”


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