ResMed plans $30 million Greenwood distribution center south of Indianapolis, targeting 2027 operations and 100-plus jobs
A new logistics hub is planned for Johnson County
A San Diego-based sleep health technology company, ResMed, is moving forward with plans for a new distribution center in Greenwood, a project described as a $30 million investment intended to strengthen its North American supply chain.
The facility is scheduled to begin operations in 2027 and is expected to employ more than 100 full-time and contingent workers over time across operations, logistics and management roles. The company has described the Greenwood site as a major logistics hub designed to improve delivery speed and reliability for medical products used in home-based care.
What the company says the Greenwood site will do
ResMed says the Greenwood distribution center will complement its existing U.S. distribution network, which includes facilities in the Atlanta area and Moreno Valley, California. The company’s stated objective is to add redundancy and capacity while placing inventory closer to provider customers in the central United States.
ResMed has also outlined performance goals tied to the project, including an increase in two-day transit coverage across North America from 75% to 90% once the facility is fully operational. The company also projects that shipments to Canada could be shortened by one day from the new Midwest location.
Local approvals and public-sector involvement
ResMed has indicated it is working with state and local partners as the project advances. In Greenwood, local economic-development actions tied to the project have included consideration of tax-abatement tools for equipment and related personal property associated with the planned operation.
Why Greenwood is a frequent target for major distribution projects
Greenwood’s appeal to distribution operators is closely tied to its regional transportation access along the Interstate 65 corridor south of Indianapolis and the broader concentration of logistics activity in Central Indiana. The area has a track record of large-scale distribution announcements, including major e-commerce and parcel investments in recent years, reflecting sustained demand for industrial space in the Indianapolis metro area.
Key details at a glance
Company: ResMed (sleep, breathing and home-care technologies)
Project: New distribution center in Greenwood, south of Indianapolis
Investment: $30 million
Timing: Operations targeted to begin in 2027
Employment: More than 100 full-time and contingent positions over time
ResMed has framed the project as part of a broader effort to expand U.S. distribution capacity and strengthen supply resilience for home-healthcare products.
Additional milestones—including final site plans, any incentive agreements, and a detailed hiring timeline—are expected to become clearer as the project moves from planning into construction and commissioning.

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