Tabler Station is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia. It lies on County Route 32 south of Martinsburg off U.S. Route 11 near Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport. The community most likely was named after the local Tabler family. The Tabler Station Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tabler Station is home to P&G’s most synchronized plant. It is P&G’s latest and largest investment in US manufacturing.
The plant is being constructed on 468 acres just outside Martinsburg, WV. That equates to 415 football fields. When complete, the plant will have over one million square feet under roof, housing state of the art manufacturing processes and distribution facilities.
This new P&G location is nestled in the rural mountains of West Virginia’s eastern panhandle, in close proximity to Baltimore, the Shenandoah Valley and Washington D.C. It’s a great community for living and raising a family.
This facility will make multiple brands from P&G’s portfolio for distribution in North America, and is expected to employ close to 900 people. Hiring for the plant is ongoing. It’s a rigorous process because Procter & Gamble wants it employees to be creative thinkers and problem solvers.
The Tabler Station plant is committed to an environmental sustainability program. The site will be LEED (SILVER) certified. P&G is widely recognized for its environmental leadership, as it continually focuses on improving the environmental performance of its products, packages and processes.