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M&P Logistics’ $4 million headquarters development in Florence will bring 210 jobs to Northern Kentucky


Mackenzie and Paige Logistics LLC (M&P), a woman-owned logistics provider based in Northern Kentucky, will invest nearly $4 million in a new headquarters operation in Florence, creating 210 full-time jobs, including positions for at least 120 Kentucky residents.

“As a Northern Kentucky native, I’m proud to be from this area and felt it was important to operate our business here,” Kimberly Hall, founder and CEO of M&P Logistics, said. “We’re incredibly grateful to the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, the City of Florence and Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore for supporting the growth of M&P as both a local and woman-owned minority business. We look forward to continuing our growth and enriching the local community for the years to come.”

Company leaders outlined an aggressive growth plan that includes acquisition of a 26,000-square-foot building at 7900 Tanners Gate Lane in Florence. Among the jobs being created at the new location are sales, operations and administrative roles, as well as high-end and middle management positions.

Currently, the company employs approximately 30 people at offices in Boone County.

Florence Mayor Diane Whalen applauded M&P leaders for their success and the decision to re-invest in Florence.

“Thank you to M&P for the commitment to grow and add more than 200 new logistics roles in the city of Florence,” Mayor Whalen said. “It’s fantastic to see this logistics business, which was founded in Florence, driving impressive revenue growth consistently over the last several years.”

Judge Moore thanked the leadership at M&P for expanding in Boone County.

“M&P is on a fast-growth track, announcing more than 200 professional career opportunities in the logistics management subcluster,” he said. “We congratulate this homegrown company and welcome the hundreds of new jobs they are creating in Northern Kentucky.”

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED CEO Lee Crume noted M&P is part of a thriving logistics management and consulting subcluster in the Cincinnati region.

“We’re thrilled to retain M&P in Northern Kentucky and welcome the company’s investment in Florence,” Crume added. “Congratulations to M&P for its inaugural ranking on the Inc. 5000 with 84% growth.”

Established in 2011, M&P Logistics is Women’s Business Enterprise National Council woman-owned certified transportation brokerage company that has grown exponentially since its founding. In addition to operating dry-van and refrigerated transportation, M&P provides specialized options such as white glove deliveries, rail, and port drayage, as well as sprinter and box truck expediting.

Along with its growing Kentucky footprint, M&P maintains offices in Florida and recently opened an office in California. Earlier this month, M&P was recognized as one of America’s fastest-growing privately owned companies with inclusion on Inc. magazine’s Inc. 5000 list.

M&P’s growth adds to Kentucky’s strong distribution and logistics presence. Since the start of the Beshear administration, companies within the sector announced more than 5,600 full-time, Kentucky-resident jobs across more than 90 facility expansions and new-location projects with $605 million in private-sector investment in the Commonwealth.

To encourage investment and job growth in the community, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) preliminarily approved a 10-year incentive agreement with the company under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $1.65 million in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of $3.96 million and annual targets of:

• Creation and maintenance of 120 Kentucky-resident, full-time jobs across 10 years; and

• Paying an average hourly wage of $24.20 including benefits across those jobs.

By meeting its annual targets over the agreement term, the company can be eligible to keep a portion of the new tax revenue it generates. The company may claim eligible incentives against its income tax liability and/or wage assessments.

In addition, M&P can receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers. Those include no-cost recruitment and job placement services, reduced-cost customized training and job-training incentives.

For more information on M&P Logistics, or to apply for a position with the company, visit MandPlogistics.com.

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