BlueprintIQ caters to prospective and existing clients in the Mid-South region, including Memphis, Jackson, and Tupelo metro areas. Meetings are scheduled by appointment and can be made through phone call to (731) 437-2997, visits to our Schedule Consultation page, or email to info@bprintiq.com.
In case of urgent matters outside regular business hours, you can contact us at (731) 487-1207.
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Office: 436 N. Bells St. Alamo, TN 38001
Mailing: 597 Eastern Dr. Unit 210 Memphis, TN 38122
Delivery: 418 N. Bells St. Alamo, TN 38001
Mid-South Metro Market Areas of Sales & Service
Tennessee: Shelby, Madison, Tipton, Gibson, Fayette,
Dyer, Weakley, Henry, Obion, Carroll
Mississippi: DeSoto, Lee, Lafayette, Lowndes, Oktibbeha,
Washington, Marshall, Alcorn, Monroe, Panola
Jackson, Tennessee, is often called the region’s “Hub City.” It’s located in the middle of Memphis and Nashville on I-40 and is the center of a four-county metro area with a workforce of about 300,000 people. Jackson’s economy has a mix of advanced food processing, automotive and other manufacturing, healthcare, logistics and warehousing, and customer-care centers. Recently, Jackson has won some new supplier contracts with Ford’s Blue Oval City, like Aluko’s new aluminum-battery-casing plant. This shows that Jackson is a key player in West Tennessee’s growth, and its success is helping to boost the overall economy of the region.
Memphis is the heart of West Tennessee’s economy, a global hub for logistics. FedEx’s World Hub is the busiest cargo airport in North America, seamlessly connecting it to rivers, railroads, and interstates. Shelby County is home to over 900,000 people, and the metro’s gross regional product has surpassed $100 billion, attracting top talent and expanding market reach. Memphis also has one of the largest medical device clusters in the country, along with a thriving healthcare and biotech ecosystem led by St. Jude and the UT Health Science Center. Additionally, the city’s growing advanced manufacturing sector, driven by Ford’s $5.6 billion BlueOval City campus just east of Memphis, is fueling supplier growth and real estate development, solidifying Memphis’s position as the region’s economic powerhouse.
Tupelo anchors North Mississippi’s economy with the nation’s largest upholstered-furniture cluster—Ashley Furniture alone adding 500 new jobs in 2024—and a growing network of Toyota-linked automotive suppliers. A 640-bed North Mississippi Medical Center makes the city the region’s healthcare hub, while new logistics wins such as Amazon’s last-mile facility amplify its reach in distribution. Together, these manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics pillars position Tupelo as the business keystone of North Mississippi.
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