Business & Tech
Distributor Bringing Headquarters, Nearly 200 Jobs To Montco
Gov. Wolf's "action team" was integral in coordinating the move to Montgomery County.

HORSHAM, PA – Turn 14 Distribution, Inc., a national wholesale distributor of performance aftermarket car parts, has relocated its corporate headquarters and expanded operations in Horsham, Governor Tom Wolf announced Friday.
The move will create 197 new, full-time jobs in the area, the governor said.
“Turn 14 is experiencing tremendous growth, and I am thrilled that Pennsylvania can continue to foster that success through the relocation of their headquarters in Montgomery County,” Governor Wolf said in a news release. “This company has coupled with Pennsylvania’s strategic location and infrastructure to establish a strong record of success that has now rendered the creation 197 new jobs.”
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Turn 14 Distribution has expanded its corporate headquarters and distribution operations after leasing a 162,000-square-foot facility on Tournament Drive, Horsham, near one of its existing distribution centers, Wolf said.
The company is investing $3.9 million on the project and has also committed to creating 197 new, full-time jobs and retaining 96 existing positions statewide over the next three years.
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Turn 14 Distribution received a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) that includes a $200,000 Pennsylvania First Program grant, $394,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits to be distributed upon creation of the new jobs, and $88,650 in WEDnetPA grant funding to train its workforce.
“The opening of Turn 14 Distribution’s new Horsham corporate office renews our commitment to our customers, employees, and partners as a Pennsylvania-based company with deep roots in the community,” Jon Pulli, chief executive officer of Turn 14 Distribution said. “This is another step in the realization of our goal to lead our industry in providing an atmosphere conducive to being the best.”
The project was coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team, an experienced group of economic development professionals who report directly to the governor and work with businesses that are considering locating or expanding in Pennsylvania.
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