M&M Quality Solutions Expands Operations with New Cold Storage Facility in Kansas City's SubTropolis

The new 18,757-square-foot facility at 9000 N.E. Underground Drive, Pillar 112, will serve as a regional cold-chain hub designed to support food and supplement storage, refrigerated distribution and temperature-sensitive logistics.

M&M Quality Solutions Expands Operations with New Cold Storage Facility in Kansas City's SubTropolis

M&M Quality Solutions

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – M&M Quality Solutions, a national 3PL provider, announced the expansion of its operations with a new cold storage facility located in SubTropolis, the world's largest underground business complex in Kansas City, Mo.

The new 18,757-square-foot facility at 9000 N.E. Underground Drive, Pillar 112, will serve as a regional cold-chain hub designed to support food and supplement storage, refrigerated distribution and temperature-sensitive logistics. The underground environment provides a naturally climate-controlled, energy-efficient and secure setting ideal for maintaining product integrity and supply chain efficiency, said M&M Quality Solutions. 

"This expansion reflects our commitment to the future of logistics and to the Kansas City region," said Brian McMaster, CEO of M&M Quality Solutions. "SubTropolis provides the perfect environment for our Adaptive Growth Logistics model — offering our partners reliability, efficiency and intelligence in how products move, market and grow."

The site features truck and rail dock access for inbound and outbound operations.

A New Category of 3PL: Adaptive Growth Logistics

M&M Quality Solutions has pioneered a new approach called Adaptive Growth Logistics (AGL), a model of 3PL that integrates operational excellence with data-driven marketing and competitive analysis, said M&M Quality Solutions. AGL aims to help brands move products more efficiently while uncovering new opportunities for growth and scalability, said the company.

Community and Economic Impact

Located within the Parvin Road Corridor TIF Plan, the facility supports local infrastructure investment and contributes to regional economic development through activity tax reporting and job creation, said M&M Quality Solutions.

The lease took effect Sept. 3, with improvements scheduled for completion by Sept. 30. The facility will be fully operational by October.