Distribution and supply chain leader will add 64 jobs while retaining 182 jobs at existing Louisville plant

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted continued development in the state’s distribution and logistics sector as Averitt, one of the nation’s leading transportation and supply chain management providers, announced it will build a new regional campus in Bullitt County.
The expansion will include investment that could exceed $113 million and allow the Tennessee-based company to add 64 associates over the next four years and retain 182 associates at its existing Louisville location.
“Kentucky’s distribution and logistics sector continues to help fuel our red-hot economy and create good jobs for our people,” said Gov. Beshear. “Our talented workforce, incentive programs, unique location and speed-to-market resources are helping make the commonwealth an attractive destination for shipping companies looking to locate or expand. I am excited for Averitt’s new location and look forward to the company’s success in Bullitt County.”
The development will serve as home to Averitt’s entire regional operation, a single integrated campus that brings together all five of the company’s service units: less-than-truckload (LTL), truckload, dedicated, distribution and fulfillment, and integrated services.
The campus will include:
- A two-story, 10,000-square-foot regional office with training and collaboration space;
- A 50,000-square-foot, 100-door cross-dock, expandable to 160 doors;
- A warehouse totaling more than 286,000 square feet of distribution and fulfillment space; and
- Parking for more than 300 trailers, plus fleet maintenance, fueling and driver support facilities to elevate the day-to-day experience of its drivers
Construction on the campus is expected to begin immediately and be completed in 2028. While company leaders noted numbers are still being refined, the development could top more than $113 million in investment when everything is built.
The new campus will replace the 40,000-square-foot service center Averitt currently operates at 4020 McCollum Court. Averitt is celebrating its 44th year of operation in Bullitt County, having opened its first local office in 1982.
“This Louisville expansion is a significant and unique facility investment for Averitt,” said Barry Blakely, president and chief operating officer at Averitt. “The new campus will allow us to provide faster, more adaptable, and more efficient service, while enhancing our capacity to meet increasing freight demand in the Greater Louisville area and all across the South.”
New positions will include local and over-the-road drivers, dock associates, diesel mechanics, sales, administrative support and other logistics professionals. According to the company, a significant number of the new positions will not require a college or advanced degree and will be supported by on-the-job training, leadership development tracks and clear advancement opportunities.
Bullitt County Judge/Executive Jerry Summers spoke on the positive impact of the project: “The $113 million investment by Averitt Express is a game-changer for Bullitt County. By choosing the I-65 and Brooks Hill Road corridor for their new Regional Logistics Campus, Averitt isn’t just building a warehouse – they are establishing a long-term home for 64 high-quality jobs and regional leadership. This project secures our position as a premier logistics hub, modernizes our infrastructure and provides a scalable platform for economic growth that will benefit our families and local economy for decades to come.”
Hillview Mayor James Eadens thanked the company for the investment: “As Mayor of Hillview, I’m proud to welcome Averitt’s investment in a new Regional Logistics Campus along the I-65 corridor. This project brings new jobs and opportunities to our residents while strengthening Bullitt County’s role as a key logistics hub. We appreciate Averitt’s commitment to our community.”
Keith Griffee, director of Bullitt County Community and Economic Development, mentioned the partnership that made the project possible: “Working with Mayor Eadens, Judge Summers and Louisville Mayor Greenburg to bring this $113 million investment into the north end of the county shows how valuable a regional approach is. Bullitt County Community and Economic Development, the City of Hillview and One Louisville all working toward a common goal to strengthen both Bullitt and Jefferson counties.”
Averitt’s investment and job creation furthers what has been the best six-year period for economic growth in state history.

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