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McKesson Corporation Plans Moore, Oklahoma, Pharmaceutical Distribution Operations

06/24/2026
Healthcare supply chain company McKesson Corporation plans to establish operations in Moore, Oklahoma. The $179 million project is expected to create approximately 200 jobs.

The investment will include the construction of a new regional distribution facility, located at the North Moore Industrial Park, that will distribute pharmaceuticals and medical products throughout a multi-state region.

“The healthcare supply chain grows more complex, from supporting advanced therapies with specialized handling and storage to navigating modernization, security, and supply constraints. Patients are counting on consistent, reliable access to critical therapies,” said Gene Cavacini, President, U.S. Pharmaceutical Distribution, McKesson. “This investment strengthens our ability to deliver with speed, precision, and resilience, while expanding capacity to better serve Oklahoma, Texas, and the surrounding region.”

McKesson Corporation delivers medicines, medical products, and technology solutions to healthcare providers, pharmacies, and health systems. The company’s operations include pharmaceutical distribution, medical-surgical supply management, healthcare technology, and practice support services.

“This project is a clear example of Oklahoma competing, and winning for major national investment,” noted John Budd, CEO of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. “McKesson’s decision reflects our state’s pro-business environment, central location, and ability to execute on large, mission-critical operations. It also highlights the power of strong local and regional alignment in delivering projects at this scale.”

“Not only is this a project announcement, this is also a market signal,” added Lawrence McKinney, CEO of the Cleveland County Economic Development Coalition. “McKesson had multiple competitive options across several states. They chose this location because Moore and Cleveland County officials can deliver at scale, move at speed, and support mission-critical operations. This win establishes our region as a serious contender for national and global investment.”

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