Warren Brothers relocates to expanded facility

Warren Brothers' new 142,000-square-foot facility boasts 40% more space compared to the previous Nashville location.

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LEBANON, Tenn. — Warren Brothers, a supplier of doors, windows, stair parts, and interior trim, has opened its significantly expanded manufacturing and distribution center in Lebanon, Tennessee, effective November 1. This move, the company said, marks a major commitment to serving the growing needs of the region.

The new 142,000-square-foot facility boasts 40% more space compared to the previous Nashville location. This expansion, coupled with significant investments in equipment upgrades, positions Warren Brothers for continued success. 

Key improvements include:

  • Increased Production Capacity: New equipment enhances the production and assembly of custom residential and commercial doors, allowing Warren Brothers to meet customer demand more efficiently.
  • Energy Efficiency: Upgrades to energy-efficient lighting reduce the facility's carbon footprint while improving employee safety and productivity.
  • Optimized Inventory Management: Installation of specialized warehouse racking streamlines inventory management and operational efficiency.
A wood stair case made from Warren Brothers parts.

Warren Brothers' existing team of 110 employees are equipped to leverage these new features and provide exceptional service to new and existing customers, said Greg Gatlin, general manager of Warren Brothers.

"This new Lebanon facility signifies much more than just a relocation," said Gatlin. "It underscores our commitment to an enhanced customer experience. By streamlining operations and increasing our local presence, we can deliver faster turnaround times and offer a wider range of services to meet evolving needs. This strategic move also allows us to capitalize on the anticipated growth in the coming years."
 

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