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Nestlé opens $330M automated CA distribution center

2026/06/25
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Nestlé opens $330M automated CA distribution center

According to www.fooddive.com, Nestlé USA opened a 700,000-square-foot distribution center in Arvin, California, featuring its largest automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) globally — part of a $25 billion 10-year investment plan launched in 2020.

Strategic Infrastructure Expansion

The facility, fully operational since May 2026, represents Nestlé’s second purpose-built high-tech distribution site in two years. It follows a $675 million beverage factory and distribution center opened in Glendale, Arizona in 2025. Unlike retrofitted sites, both the Arvin and Glendale facilities were designed from inception with integrated digital infrastructure — including automatic storage and retrieval system crane aisles, laser-guided vehicles, and layer-picking robotics.

Nestlé invested $330 million in the Arvin center’s construction. The site strengthens the company’s West Coast logistics network and supports demand surges during peak seasons through flexible, scalable automation. A Nestlé spokesperson told Supply Chain Dive:

“While Nestlé has been adding digital and automation capabilities across many of its distribution centers in recent years, the Arvin, California facility and the Glendale, Arizona site represent the first new builds where these capabilities were intentionally designed into the operations from the ground up.”

Automation Amid Workforce Restructuring

The launch coincides with Nestlé’s global restructuring initiative, which includes cutting approximately 16,000 jobs over two years — roughly 4,000 of which are in supply chain and manufacturing functions. These reductions aim to deliver 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.8 billion) in cost savings by the end of 2027. U.S. CEO Marty Thompson previously stated the company is operating with “a sense of urgency” to enhance its brand portfolio and gain market share — a priority reinforced by targeted automation investments that boost agility without expanding headcount.

This approach reflects broader industry adaptation: Hershey, for example, is deploying decision-intelligence software, cost modeling, and automated delivery-unit assembly across sourcing, manufacturing, and planning — as Chief Supply Chain Officer Jason Reiman confirmed at the company’s March Investor Day.

Sustainability Integration

Beyond operational efficiency, the Arvin facility embeds sustainability goals at its core. Nestlé plans to source 100% of the site’s electricity from renewable sources and operate it as a zero waste facility through recycling, composting, and energy recovery from waste materials — commitments outlined in the June 10, 2026 press release.

The project also aligns with Nestlé’s wider ESG initiatives, including its recent decision to exit a climate alliance focused on reducing dairy methane emissions — announced on October 21, 2025 — and its partnership to support labor rights in coffee supply chains. Concurrently, the company is rolling out a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system globally to unify data flows across procurement, production, and logistics functions.

Source: Food Dive

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

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