Bonnie Plants upgrades facilities for e-commerce operations

Bonnie Plants upgrades facilities for e-commerce operations

Bonnie Plants, one of the largest growers of vegetable and herb plants for home gardens in the U.S., has unveiled a multimillion-dollar expansion and upgrade of its greenhouse facilities in Union Springs, AL.

The cutting-edge growing and distribution facilities are designed to strengthen the company's e-commerce operations and improve production, creating dozens of jobs and enabling a new foundation of growth for Bonnie Plants.

"From innovative new products to increased e-commerce demand, this investment is all about creating an experience that will enhance the lives of our consumers better than ever before," says Mike Sutterer, President and CEO of Bonnie Plants. "Not only have we improved how we produce and distribute vegetable and herb plants, but as Bonnie expands into new segments such as flowers, succulents, and houseplants, this modern facility makes it possible to grow and deliver any live good any time of the year."

The expanded operations bring around 60 jobs to Bullock County. More than 200 associates, including full- and part-time peak season associates, will support the increased production in Union Springs.

"For generations, Bonnie Plants has been a constant source of employment and economic opportunity for members of our community," says Lynn Jinks, President, Bullock County Chamber of Commerce. "We're extremely optimistic about the future and excited for the next chapter as this expansion strengthens Bonnie's roots in Bullock County."

The expanded facilities include 305,000 square feet of open-roof, natural-ventilation greenhouses that offer better temperature and humidity control, energy savings, and a reduced need for irrigation compared to traditional fan and shutter greenhouses. To streamline operations, each greenhouse is connected to a 7,800-square-foot production complex and a 45,900-square-foot distribution warehouse, creating one central facility that decreases handling time and reduces variations in temperature and climate as the plants move through the facility to ultimately provide a better product for the consumer.

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Source: Greenhouse Grower

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