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Keystone Technologies’ New KC Distribution Center a Hub for the Future

Keystone Technologies

It’s bigger. More accessible. With improved flow, enhanced capabilities, and tremendous opportunities for growth.

Keystone Technologies’ new Kansas City, Missouri, distribution center is a tribute to our core value to “grow passionately” every day.

“This new distribution center expands our ability to deliver exceptional service to our customers,” said Regina Guarracino, Keystone’s Chief Operations Officer. “We’re excited for the possibilities.”

Keystone’s original KC distribution center opened just five years ago and, with its central U.S. location, gave the company improved shipping access and delivery times. As business has grown, the need arose for even more space, which Keystone found just minutes away from our old location.

Located at 1550 E. 94th Street, Suite 100, the new 163,000-squarefoot Class A facility nearly doubles the size of our previous space and offers:

  • 20 dock doors and 2 drive-in doors for seamless inbound and outbound logistics
  • Cross-docking capabilities to improve shipping efficiency
  • And a dedicated will-call area for local customer pickups

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