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New Apple investment in Hendricks County to bring 500 new jobs

Apple announced it's opening a state-of-the-art distribution center in Hendricks County.

HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — The Indiana Economic Development Corporation announced Monday morning that Apple plans to invest in new operations in central Indiana, which will help create about 500 new jobs by the end of 2024. 

Apple announced it's opening a state-of-the-art distribution center in Hendricks County.

“Indiana’s healthy, business-friendly ecosystem continues to bring innovative, cutting-edge companies like Apple to the Hoosier state," said Gov. Eric Holcomb. "I couldn’t be more grateful that with a world of options to choose from, Apple selected our state to put down new roots. We’re excited for this tremendous investment, the 500 new career opportunities it brings to Hoosiers and what this commitment means for Apple’s potential future growth in Indiana."

Apple is expanding its distribution network to support its U.S. customers and in turn, the company plans to invest $100 million in Indiana from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund over the next few years to establish a state-of-the-art distribution center in Clayton. 

The new facility, which will be operated by XPO Logistics Supply Chain, will accelerate delivery times for Apple’s customers in Indiana and across the country.

XPO Logistics has already begun hiring in Clayton.

“Hendricks County is very pleased to have Apple locate in Hendricks County and in Clayton,” said Dennis Dawes, Hendricks County Commissioner. “The local community will benefit tremendously from this new distribution center, and we welcome them to Hendricks County.”



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