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Dollar Tree Expands DC Network with 2 New Hubs by 2027

2026/05/16
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Dollar Tree Expands DC Network with 2 New Hubs by 2027

Dollar Tree Inaugurates 1M-Square-Foot DC in Arizona

According to www.indexbox.io, Dollar Tree has opened a 1 million-square-foot distribution center in Litchfield Park, Arizona, to enhance supply chain resilience and delivery speed. Outbound deliveries from this facility are scheduled to begin next month and will serve approximately 700 stores across the West and Southwest. The warehouse is designed to support large-scale distribution in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah, with room for future expansion.

Strategic Expansion Includes 2027 Facility in Marietta, Oklahoma

Dollar Tree plans to open a new distribution center in Marietta, Oklahoma, in 2027. This facility will replace a warehouse destroyed by a tornado in 2024, which had previously increased transportation costs and added miles to the network, according to Chief Supply Chain Officer Roxanne Weng. The new center is part of a long-term strategy to increase the number of stores served per distribution center, improve facility efficiency, and reduce cost per location.

Multi-Year Freight Contracts Cover Three-Quarters of Volumes

At the 2025 Investor Day event, Weng disclosed that Dollar Tree has secured multi-year inbound and outbound freight contracts covering about three-quarters of its freight volumes. These agreements are intended to improve cost predictability and service reliability while reducing exposure to volatile spot market conditions. The company is also diversifying its import strategy by sourcing products from multiple origins and balancing volume across carriers and ports to increase flexibility in response to global supply disruptions.

“The broader network strategy aims to position infrastructure closer to stores, cutting transit times and speeding product availability on shelves.” — Roxanne Weng, Chief Supply Chain Officer

Logistics and Fleet Upgrades Support Long-Term Efficiency

Improvements to the logistics network include route optimization, better alignment of inbound and outbound flows, and data-driven delivery performance. Fleet management is being upgraded with new systems and technology, including warehouse and yard management tools. These changes are designed to improve service consistency, inventory flow, and overall delivery performance across the network.

According to the report, Dollar Tree’s distribution footprint expansion and strategic logistics initiatives are intended to strengthen its supply chain, with all investments supporting the company’s core mission of delivering value, convenience, and expanded assortment to customers.

Source: www.indexbox.io

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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