Tapestry, Inc. announced the opening of the company's new full-scale fulfillment Center in North Las Vegas, Nevada (NVFC). The Fulfillment Center, which is expected to add more than 400 full-time jobs by 2029, leverages some of the latest advancements in material handling equipment technology to enhance fulfillment operations. Expanding to better serve West Coast customers, the North Las Vegas facility positions Tapestry for the future, enabling the company to sustain multi-brand fulfillment, meeting the needs of customers in a more sustainable and efficient manner.

Most notably, the facility is expected to distribute an annual 22.2 million units and hold 4 million units in inventory for both retail and eCommerce. At the ribbon-cutting event, Tapestry was honored to host local community leaders and partners who made this project possible including Mayor of North Las Vegas Pamela Goynes-Brown; Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED), Tom Burns; North Las Vegas Chambers of Commerce members; esteemed local business leaders as well as representatives from end-to-end material handling systems integrator FORTNA, warehouse management system partner Manhattan, asset manager Clarion Partners, and commercial real estate firm JLL. The ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by company representatives dedicated to the success of this project including Tapestry CEO Joanne Crevoiserat; Coach CEO & Brand President Todd Kahn; Chief Supply Chain Officer Peter Charles; Chief Omni and Innovation Officer Noam Paransky; Chief People Officer Denise Kulikowsky; SVP of Global Fulfillment and Logistics Ken Sanders; VP of Fulfillment and Logistics Todd McCullough; and Senior Director of Engineering and Facilities Joseph Gillespie.

Tapestry is committed to creating an environment that keeps its people at the forefront of the business. With the new Fulfillment Center, the company has reinforced its dedication to investing in its employees and community ? as well as ensuring the customer satisfaction is of utmost importance, decreasing delivery windows from 5-7 days down to 2-3 days.