Dothan Warehouse Expands Houston County, Alabama, Operations
12/18/2024
The investment will include an additional 120,000 square feet of temperature-controlled storage space at the company’s existing warehouse.
“We have been focused, monitoring market conditions and determined there is more demand for temperature-controlled fulfillment space, and we are very excited to continue to grow,” said Turner Jones, Dothan Warehouse president. “We expect to be shipping 500,000 parcel shipments out per month by the end of 2026.”
Dothan Warehouse specializes in temperature-controlled logistics and 3PL solutions.
“Through partnerships and programs aimed at fostering growth, we’re enabling companies like Dothan Warehouse to innovate, expand and thrive,” noted Ellen McNair, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “This project’s focus on food safety and temperature-controlled logistics positions Alabama as a leader in the sector, and we’re proud to support initiatives that bring new jobs and investment into our communities.”
Other partners to assist on the project include the Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce’s Grow Dothan, the City of Dothan Industrial Development Board, Dothan Utilities, the state legislative delegation and the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority.
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