Discount retail giant Dollar General is undertaking a major logistics expansion, announcing plans to build massive distribution centers, each about 1M SF, in North Little Rock, AR; Aurora, CO and Salem, OR, representing a capital investment of nearly $480M.
The North Little Rock and Salem distribution centers will be designated as dual facilities, with handle both ambient and DG Fresh supply chain networks. In recent years, Dollar General stores have been adding freezer and cooler space in new and remodeled stores to facilitate refrigerated and frozen products, including fresh produce.
"We look forward to breaking ground on these new projects, which combine efficiencies of our DG Fresh and traditional supply chains," said Tony Zuazo, Dollar General's executive VP of global supply chain, in a statement.
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