
Anderson-DuBose breaks ground on new Jefferson City facility location
The new facility in Jefferson County will support up to 450 restaurant locations in the region.
This week, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) and officials at Anderson-DuBose celebrated the groundbreaking of the new distribution facility in Jefferson City, Tennessee.
Last October, the international food distributor announced a $40 million investment to establish its first Tennessee operations in Jefferson County. As a major supplier for McDonald’s, Anderson-DuBose’s new facility will support up to 450 restaurant locations across the region, strengthening our state’s role in the global supply chain. It will also help support 80 new jobs upon completion of the project.

“We are thrilled to be expanding into Tennessee and building our state-of-the-art distribution center in Jefferson City. This investment will help us meet the cold and dry food service storage needs of our valued customers in the Southeast,” said the company’s President, Mike Boddy.
The Anderson-DuBose Company started in 1991 with the acquisition of a McDonald’s distribution center. Since then, the company has experienced significant growth globally.
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