Automaker shares plans for 200,000-square-foot mixed-use expansion project and future job opportunities in Coppell, Texas
Subaru of America today announced plans to expand its operations and add employees in the Dallas-Fort Worth region by relocating its Central Regional office and establishing a new customer support center in Coppell, Texas. The automaker's new Dallas business center will be co-located with an existing distribution and training facility as part of his 200,000 square foot expansion project with logistics real estate leader Prologis. Subaru expects the expansion to be completed by the end of 2024 and ready for occupancy by early 2025.
The Dallas Business Center (DBC) will serve as the second location for the Subaru Customer Advocacy Department (CAD), allowing Subaru to devote more resources to providing superior customer service to owners and dealers. It will be. This is very important for business operations. The new CAD office will help support Subaru customers, tap into the metro area's professional talent pool, and enhance collaboration across multiple business lines.
Approximately 30,000 square feet of the project's office space will be dedicated to the automaker's Central Region sales and marketing operations and Dallas-Fort Worth zone offices, currently located in Itasca, Illinois. His new DBC will have an estimated 100 employees and will be one of his largest SOA team locations after its headquarters in Camden, New Jersey.
“Subaru of America is committed to providing the best possible service to our customers,” said Jeff Walters, Subaru of America president and chief operating officer. “We are excited to expand our footprint and capabilities in the southern United States to further support our customers and retail network. Dallas will add a fresh perspective and further strengthen our corporate culture.” It's a vibrant area with a diverse population.”
Once completed, Subaru's multi-purpose expansion project will be LEED certified, provide EV charging for passenger vehicles, and be equipped with high-efficiency HVAC. The building will total 500,600 square feet and include a 170,000 square foot expansion of the existing regional distribution center that stores and handles auto parts and accessories. The automaker's existing Quality and Service Area Training Center, used to train Subaru dealership technicians and Subaru field service personnel, will also include Subaru University (Subaru-U) and its local secondary and post-secondary education centers. Additional classrooms will be added as part of the expansion to increase support. -Secondary automotive professional endeavors.
Subaru of America representatives will be attending the Dallas Career Fair on Thursday, May 23, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the DoubleTree Hotel on Market Center Boulevard. Those interested in future career opportunities (see list below) can attend to learn more about Subaru's new expansion. The company plans to ramp up its recruitment efforts in the second half of 2024. To stay up to date on job openings as they become available, register with the Subaru of America Career Talent Community or visit Subaru.com/careers.
Future Career Opportunities at Subaru of America:
- Office and Administrative Management
- logistics coordinator
- Market sales and development leader
- Operations and distribution personnel
- customer service expert
- Automotive service and parts specialist
- automotive technology specialist
- intern student
Subaru of America, Inc. is the U.S. sales and marketing subsidiary of Japan's Subaru Corporation and has been based in the United States since 1968. The United States is Subaru's largest market in the world. Last year, Subaru sold 632,086 vehicles in the United States through a network of more than 630 retail stores.