H-E-B Opens eCommerce Fulfillment Center in Cibolo

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CIBOLO, Texas — H-E-B has opened a new eCommerce fulfillment center (eFC) in Cibolo, a project that further expands the retailer’s commitment to integrate innovative technologies that drive omnichannel growth and provide a more convenient and better shopping experience for customers.

The 55,000-square-foot facility, which is connect to H-E-B Cibolo at 850 FM 1103, will support H-E-B Curbside and Home Delivery orders throughout Cibolo, New Braunfels, and surrounding cities around the San Antonio area. Building on H-E-B’s longstanding presence in the area, the move reinforces the retailer’s commitment to serve more customers in this rapidly growing part of the state.

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H-E-B opens eCommerce fulfillment center in Cibolo (Credit: H-E-B)

H-E-B is actively hiring for a range of full-time and part-time positions at the Cibolo eCommerce fulfillment center. These positions will interact with some of the most innovative technologies in the company to help fill customer orders. Applicants interested in joining a team that was named the top-ranked U.S. online grocery retailer by consumer research firm dunnhumby, can apply at heb.com/careers.

H-E-B will provide training, competitive pay, and a robust benefits package that includes health, vision, and dental benefits; 401K with company match; Partner Stock Plan; scholarship programs; and career and leadership development. It’s expected that the Cibolo facility will employ about 200 H-E-B Partners as part of the retailer’s e-commerce team.

To help support rising demand of online shopping, the eCommerce fulfillment centers stock goods found in stores, which are used to satisfy Curbside and Home Delivery orders. These facilities allow for more capacity, greater efficiency, less aisle congestion for the in-store shopper, and better product availability. To help streamline the process and boost productivity, the facilities use various forms of technology to help partners throughout the order process. With these centers, H-E-B has grown supply chain capacity to help improve and power the expansion of its Curbside and Home Delivery services, which are available at more than 270 stores in Texas.

Source: H-E-B

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