Industrial fuel and lubricant distributor RelaDyne unveiled a multi-million-dollar expansion to its Hebron facility on Thursday.
Gov. Andy Beshear announced that RelaDyne will invest $2.1 million into its Hebron facility, located at 3015 Kustom Drive near the Ohio River. According to a press release from the Governor’s office, the investment will create 80 jobs.
The governor highlighted the positive impact the investment will have on Northern Kentucky’s growing logistics industry.
“Kentucky’s distribution and logistics industry has long been a key economic driver for this state, and the momentum we have seen within this sector in recent years shows no sign of slowing,” Beshear said in a news release. “This is a great investment for the Boone County community, and I am excited to see even more new jobs and opportunities being created for our people. I want to thank the company’s leadership for this investment, and I look forward to celebrating their ongoing success.”
The expansion will enable RelaDyne to expand its corporate support functions, including adding roles in accounting and finance, human resources, information technology, and customer support.
“RelaDyne is excited to be expanding our presence in the Hebron community, Boone County, and greater Northern Kentucky area,” RelaDyne CEO Eric Royse said in the release. “Our relationship with the commonwealth is an ideal partnership between the public and private sectors and only strengthens RelaDyne’s commitment to further tap into the region’s talented employee base. With an office infrastructure second to none, RelaDyne looks forward to having our Hebron facility continue to be one of our most efficient and well-run locations.”
RelaDyne operates 193 locations across more than 45 states and Central American countries, providing reliability services throughout South America, Europe, and Asia. The company employs more than 4,000 people and owns a fleet of more than 2,300 delivery vehicles.

