Sprouts Farmers Market unveiled Wednesday its new distribution center in Fullerton, California. The facility is positioned to enhance the efficiency and freshness of produce deliveries to over 95 Sprouts stores within a 250-mile radius of the Fullerton site and has capacity to support growth in the region, according to the grocer.
Highlights of the 337,000-square-foot facility include:
• 34°F and 55°F storage and fruit ripening rooms to support the produce ripening process,
• Reduction of transportation-related emissions by saving an estimated 725,000 miles from current delivery routes due to its closer proximity to stores,
• Tracking for solar panel implementation and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification, a framework for a healthy, high-efficient, and cost-effective green buildings,
• 11 electric vehicle charging stations for employee use as well as an EV terminal truck to assist with daily yard operations.
“We are committed to bringing the freshest, locally sourced produce to market, and the Fullerton distribution center exemplifies this commitment. The facility not only augments our efforts to expand across California and the country, but also strengthens our commitment to environmental sustainability,” said Jack Sinclair, Sprouts CEO, in a statement. “Equipped with advanced ripening rooms, the new DC ensures optimal conditions for produce storage, providing shoppers perfectly ripe avocados and bananas. Our ability to deliver fresh, high-quality produce at an exceptional value is supported by our network of distribution centers, direct grower relationships, and enhanced quality control.”
The distribution center will support and expand Sprouts’ local farm partnerships with growers like Cyma Orchid, Five Crowns, HMC Farms, Kingsburg Orchards, Muranaka Farms, Oceanside Pole Tomatoes, Valdivia Farms, Prima Wawona, Windset Farms, G & M Farms, and Eco Farms. Additionally, Sprouts is engaging Lineage to manage warehouse operations at the distribution center, and Penske Logistics as the dedicated transportation fleet operator.
To celebrate the opening, the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation is awarding $65,000 to support new school gardening and nutrition education programs at Maple Elementary School and Commonwealth Elementary School in Fullerton.
Sprouts partners with local food rescue organizations including Helping Hands Food Pantry and Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. On average, the Fullerton distribution center will donate approximately 38,000 pounds of produce each month to local food banks.
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