Macy's will close its fulfillment center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this spring. The decision is part of a strategic effort to modernize the company's supply chain. Macy's seeks to achieve significant cost savings through this action.

The 1.3 million-square-foot facility opened in 2015. A company spokesperson confirmed the closure aims to simplify operations and better serve customers. This move represents a broader rightsizing of Macy's logistics network.

Affected employees have been notified of the closure. Macy's offers severance packages and other support for the impacted workforce. The company will also provide transfer opportunities to other locations where available. Macy's did not specify the total number of employees affected by this decision.