After going years with only one distribution center to its name, GameFly announced this morning that it has officially opened its third distribution center today in Austin, Texas. Joining the Pittsburgh, Tampa, and original Los Angeles locations, users of the service living in the mid-western part of the country should expect to see the turnaround time on their games pick up quite a bit.
“The Austin-area distribution center is strategically placed to provide the quickest shipping times to a large number of members across multiple states,” said Jeff Kawasugi, vice president of logistics for GameFly. “In addition, we are extremely pleased to join the Austin business community and look forward to a mutually beneficial and long-term relationship.”
“We always strive to enhance the gaming experience for our community, whether it’s creating new applications, incorporating unique features or simply just providing a better service,” said Dave Hodess, CEO of GameFly. “We are thrilled so many gamers have found that GameFly makes videogaming an even better experience and expect the new distribution center will be a great benefit to our members in and around Texas.”
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