With its current Dumas Texas facility nearing full capacity, Nelson-Jameson has made the decision to build a new warehouse in Amarillo Texas. This new location will improve operations, as well as customer service, as it will be located closer to major LTL carriers, and small parcel shipping hubs, the company said. It is targeted for completion in February 2017.
The new lot is over four acres, and located in a developed business park. Initial building plans include a facility approximately 25,000 square feet, with three finished docks and two unfinished dock openings to allow for future growth as the need arises. Office space will consist of approximately 1,800 square feet and include offices, cubical space, a conference room, and break room.
Warehouse space will have a high cube-space storage system with 750,000 cubic feet of storage area, and the capacity to hold 224 pallets of refrigerated product, enabling Nelson-Jameson to better serve its existing customer base, and position itself for growth in the South Central region, the company said.
Nelson-Jameson, Inc. has been an integrated supplier for the food industry since 1947. Product lines include direct and indirect supply items, such as safety and personnel, production and material handling, sanitation and janitorial, processing and flow control, laboratory and QA/QC, and bulk packaging and ingredients. The company is headquartered in Marshfield, Wisconsin, with other locations in Turlock, Calif.; Twin Falls, Idaho; York, Penn.; Chicago, Ill.; and with completion of the new facility, Amarillo, Texas. For more information, visit www.nelsonjameson.com.
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