General Merchandise/HBC

McLane to Open New Grocery Distribution Center in Texas

Facility will serve Dallas-Fort Worth and parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana

TEMPLE, Texas -- McLane Co. Inc. will open its newest grocery distribution center, McLane North Texas, in Fort Worth, Texas, next year, the company has announced.

The 625,000-square-foot facility—which has ambient, cooler and freezer capabilities, according to McLane—is expected to open in March and run at full capacity by December 2019.

  • Click here to read CSP’s coverage of McLane's 2018 National Trade Show.

“McLane North Texas continues the company’s strategic initiatives, which drive customer results and position the company for growth into the future,” said Lee Cobb, regional vice president of McLane Grocery.

Craig Rosenthal, division president of McLane Southern, Brookhaven, Miss., will spearhead the new center. McLane North Texas will primarily distribute to the Dallas and Fort Worth area, as well as parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. McLane expects to hire 600 new employees—450 teammates in the distribution center and 150 drivers—to operate the facility.

Temple, Texas-based McLane provides grocery and foodservice supply-chain solutions for convenience stores, mass merchants, drugstores and chain restaurants in the United States. The company operates more than 80 distribution centers and one of the nation's largest private fleets. McLane buys, sells and delivers more than 50,000 consumer products to nearly 110,000 U.S. locations.

Photograph courtesy of McLane Co. Inc.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Foodservice

Opportunities Abound With Limited-Time Offers

For success, complement existing menu offerings, consider product availability and trends, and more, experts say

Snacks & Candy

How Convenience Stores Can Improve Meat Snack, Jerky Sales

Innovation, creative retailers help spark growth in the snack segment

Technology/Services

C-Stores Headed in the Right Direction With Rewards Programs

Convenience operators are working to catch up to the success of loyalty programs in other industries

Trending

More from our partners