Gov. Youngkin announced that CEEUS Inc. will invest $37 million to establish a 187,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility in Hanover County to support customers in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware

Richmond, VA – According to the statement, the Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Hanover County and the Greater Richmond Partnership to secure the project for Virginia.  

Our state successfully competed with North Carolina and South Carolina for the project, which will create 30 new jobs. 

CEEUS, Inc. is reportedly a member-owned electrical distributor that serves cooperatives, municipals, and investor-owned utilities.

Governor Glenn Youngkin

“Major distributers like CEEUS are repeatedly attracted to Virginia’s strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and leading position in the supply chain management industry.

We thank CEEUS for selecting the Commonwealth and strengthening our burgeoning logistics sector, positioning the company for success as it expands its electrical wholesale business into the Mid-Atlantic.” 

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