Roundy’s closing distribution center, eliminating jobs
Roundy’s closing distribution center, eliminating jobs
Roundy’s Inc., a leading grocer in the Midwest, announced the closure of its Stevens Point, WI, distribution facility. Several reports noted that Roundy's contacted the Department of Workforce Development to inform it that the 196 employees working at the facility would be laid off by Sept. 13.
The company operates 174 retail grocery stores and 110 pharmacies under the Pick ’n Save, Rainbow, Copps, Metro Market and Mariano’s retail banners in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois.
The company stated that the closure of its Stevens Point distribution center is in connection with its recent announcement of the divestiture of its Rainbow stores in the Twin Cities area. The company will consolidate operations to its Oconomowoc, WI, and Mazomanie, WI, distribution facilities.
A gradual phase-out of operations will occur and operations at the Stevens Point facility will cease entirely by Sept. 30.