According to corporate.target.com, Target has opened its first dedicated Receive Center in Houston — a $265 million, 1.2 million-square-foot facility designed to increase supply chain flexibility and improve guest reliability by optimizing inventory intake and allocation.
Strategic Capacity Expansion
The Houston Receive Center serves six regional distribution centers and one flow center. Positioned between Target’s Import Warehouses in Georgia and Washington, it adds regionally based capacity to complement coastal facilities — reducing transit distances and associated costs. By receiving products directly from global vendors and holding inventory until demand signals trigger movement, the center helps prevent overcrowding in downstream distribution centers and store backrooms.
This model is especially valuable for items that are seasonal, bulky, difficult to forecast, or subject to long lead times. It also enables Target to secure high-demand goods — such as trending toys ahead of the holiday season — earlier in the procurement cycle, ensuring reliable in-stock availability when needed.
Technology-Driven Design
Target supply chain teams designed the facility using immersive 3D visualization and simulation technology at the company’s XR Experience Center in Minneapolis. This marked the first end-to-end application of the tool in facility design, producing a detailed digital twin used to pressure-test layouts, workflows, and operational flow virtually before construction began.
The result was a faster development process and a workforce operationally ready from day one.
Local Impact and Scale
- The facility creates 185 new jobs in Houston, adding to over 6,300 Target team members already employed across 40 stores and a sortation center in the area.
- In 2025, Target contributed over $6.2 million in product and cash donations to the greater Houston area and logged more than 18,500 volunteer hours by local team members.
Target operates over 2,000 stores nationwide and delivers to millions of guest doorsteps, relying on a network that receives goods from thousands of vendors across the U.S. and globally.
Source: corporate.target.com
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