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Legacy Supply Chain Opens New Corporate Headquarters in Downtown Indianapolis

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The new headquarters underscores the company’s ongoing expansion, dedication to skilled professionals, and pledge to assist clients in navigating an ever-more intricate supply chain environment.

Indianapolis is our corporate home because it offers everything we value — an outstanding business climate, world-class logistics infrastructure, access to exceptional talent, and hard-working values.”— Mike Glodziak, President & CEOINDIANAPOLIS, IN, UNITED STATES, July 14, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Legacy Supply Chain (Legacy), a premier supplier of tailored supply chain solutions, has revealed the launch of its fresh corporate headquarters situated in downtown Indianapolis. This relocation marks the subsequent phase in the firm’s ongoing upward trajectory, strengthening its dedication to innovation, client engagement, and drawing in the upcoming wave of supply chain professionals.

Based at 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2325, this new central office positions Legacy right within Indianapolis’ commercial hub, which is also among North America’s top logistics zones. “As our company continues to grow, we wanted our headquarters to reflect who we’ve evolved to and where we’re headed,” stated Mike Glodziak, President & CEO of Legacy Supply Chain. “Indianapolis is our corporate home because it offers everything we value — an outstanding business climate, world-class logistics infrastructure, access to exceptional talent, and hard-working values. This investment reinforces our commitment to our employees, our customers, and the future of our business.”

Commonly called the “Crossroads of America,” Indianapolis grants exceptional access to North American distribution and transport networks thanks to its central location, interstate highway web, railway links, and international airport. This site also allows Legacy’s executive team to stay conveniently close to clients and physical facilities throughout the Midwest, Eastern United States, and Greater Toronto Area, while reinforcing ties with key allies and industry groups.
“Our business has always been built on people,” Glodziak added. “We designed this space to bring our teams together and create an environment where collaboration and innovation happen naturally. That is how we deliver better solutions for our customers by helping them connect, scale and transform their supply chains.”

This declaration arrives as companies across various fields continue reassessing their supply chain approaches amid growing consumer demands, heightened regulatory burdens, workforce shortages, cybersecurity threats, and fast-changing technologies. Legacy has persistently put resources into tech-enabled services and operational superiority to assist clients in boosting visibility, fortifying compliance, streamlining logistics systems, and constructing tougher supply chains. The new headquarters embodies that same progressive mindset — developing a cooperative setting that fosters innovation while preparing the business for sustained expansion.

About Legacy Supply Chain
For more than four decades, Legacy Supply Chain has been reshaping supply chains to fuel business development and communities. We merge enterprise-level capacities with a personal approach — getting directly involved, tackling challenges alongside our clients, and crafting solutions that produce enduring value. Running more than 30 sites throughout the United States and Canada, Legacy provides warehousing & distribution, eCommerce fulfillment, and transportation offerings that endure over time.

For additional details, go to legacyscs.com.

Kyle Krug
Legacy Supply Chain
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David Hall

David Hall

David is the senior editor at NewsWatchInsight. He has a background in journalism and has worked with various media outlets, covering topics ranging from scientific research and policy analysis to global affairs and investigative features. When he is not writing, David enjoys reading, hiking, photography, and exploring new coffee shops.


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