The Indianapolis-based system has spent $9 million on the “high-tech integrated service center,” but hopes to save up to $3 million a year through standardizing inventory, ordering in bulk at a discount, and streamlining delivery routes.
Developer Browning Investments broke ground in 2016 on the 300,000-square-foot building. It is designed to receive, hold and process inventory. IU Health signed a long-term lease with Browning.
“The goal is to have the right products in the right place at the right time in the most cost-effective manner,” said Dennis Mullins, vice president of supply chain operations at IU Health.
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