The beverage company will close its Tulsa warehouse operations on Nov. 15, affecting 184 workers while production continues.
PepsiCo Beverages will permanently close its Tulsa warehouse facility on Nov. 15, eliminating 184 jobs. The move follows similar restructuring efforts by Coca-Cola and Mars as companies reconfigure distribution networks.
The layoffs include 63 warehouse workers, 57 forklift operators, and 64 other supply-chain employees. Production at the Tulsa plant will continue, with warehouse operations shifting to a new local facility. The closure is part of broader industry adjustments to optimize logistics.
PepsiCo stated the decision aims to better support customers and consumers, though no immediate market reaction was reported.