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UNFI opens cold distribution center in New Hampshire

New facility to help spur growth in New England market

Russell Redman

October 4, 2022

4 Min Read
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The 125,000-square-foot refrigerated acility in Londonderry, N.H., will expand UNFI's cold capacity and ease the workload at two existing distribution centers in New England.United Natural Foods Inc.

United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) has expanded its Northeast coverage with the opening of a refrigerated distribution center in Londonderry, N.H.

The 125,000-square-foot Londonderry facility completed its first outbound shipments to customers on Oct. 3, UNFI said Tuesday. The Providence, R.I.-based grocery distributor said the new cold DC will expand its refrigerated capacity and ease the workload at its DCs in Chesterfield, N.H., and Dayville, Conn. In turn, the Londonderry facility is expected to help drive customer growth across the New England market, including the culinary business of one of the distributor’s largest customers, which UNFI didn’t name.

“The New England region is a vital and thriving marketplace, and the opening of our new Londonderry facility acts as a complement to our other regional distribution centers, enhancing our ability to deliver improved service levels for our customers,” Mark Bushway, chief supply chain officer at UNFI, said in a statement. “Londonderry strengthens our supply chain and helps deliver UNFI’s differentiated value proposition that helps our customers grow and thrive.”

Overall, UNFI now operates 57 distribution centers and warehouses nationwide, with the Chesterfield and Dayville locations being the company’s only DCs in New England.

Related:UNFI revs up sales growth in fiscal 2022

UNFI closed out its 2022 fiscal year, ended July 30, with solid growth in its main distribution channels. The Supernatural channel — consisting solely of Whole Foods Market, the distributor’s largest single customer — saw net sales surge by 13.5% to $1.42 billion in the fourth quarter and by 13.2% to $5.72 billion in fiscal 2022, accounting for 19.8% of full-year sales. That was followed by growth of 12.4% to $1.87 billion ( 10.9% to $7.36 billion in fiscal 2022) for the independent segment. Chain retailers, UNFI’s largest customer channel, turned in a 3.7% net sales gain to $3.13 billion ( 3.8% to $12.56 billion for fiscal 2022).

“We remain focused on driving operational improvement to optimize the value of our scaled and diversified platform across the $140 billion addressable market that we’re pursuing in our core business. Notably, this market also continues to grow.

According to McKinsey, U.S. grocery sales are expected to grow at an average annual rate of 4% from 2021 to 2026 with independent groceries expected to grow in line with the expectation for the overall market,” UNFI CEO Sandy Douglas told analysts in a conference call on fiscal 2022 results. “For our customers and suppliers, we are creating a one-stop shop for procurement, distribution and services.”

Related:UNFI renews investment in Shoppers grocery chain

North America’s biggest publicly traded grocery distributor, UNFI supplies more than 30,000 retailers in the United States and Canada, including natural product superstores, independent retailers, conventional supermarket chains, e-commerce retailers and foodservice providers.

“Our scale remains a significant competitive advantage. As the largest grocery wholesaler in North America, distributing approximately 260,000 unique SKUs from around 12,000 suppliers to over 30,000 customer locations, we can procure product and administer promotions in a highly efficient manner, which makes UNFI a valuable partner for both suppliers and customers,” Douglas said in the call. “This scale is complemented by our unmatched distribution network, composed of 56 [now 57] strategically located distribution centers across the United States and Canada. Our network has the capability to support our growth and enhances our adaptability as market shifts occur.”

Last week, UNFI announced a partnership with robotics specialist Symbotic to automate five distribution centers during the next four years. With robotic case-pick functionality, Symbotic’s end-to-end automation is expected to transform UNFI’s DCs by adding capabilities, sharpening efficiency, improving order accuracy for customers and expanding storage capacity within facilities, the distributor said. The system, too, will be able to fulfill customer-specific orders, enhancing operating efficiencies at the store level. UNFI said it also has an option to roll out Symbotic’s artificial intelligence-powered robotics and software automation to more DC locations.

“We also see meaningful opportunity to benefit from increased efficiency and growth enablement across this [distribution network] portfolio by strengthening best practices, employing technology, and investing in automation. This is a significant focus of our 2023 investment program and a driver of the agreement that we just announced with Symbotic,” Douglas said in the analyst call. “As an automation technology leader, we look forward to working with the company to help streamline and improve operations across strategic assets within our distribution network. We believe this will help us better serve our customers and enhance our long-term profitability.”

About the Author

Russell Redman

Senior Editor
Supermarket News

Russell Redman has served as senior editor at Supermarket News since April 2018, his second tour with the publication. In his current role, he handles daily news coverage for the SN website and contributes news and features for the print magazine, as well as participates in special projects, podcasts and webinars and attends industry events. Russ joined SN from Racher Press Inc.’s Chain Drug Review and Mass Market Retailers magazines, where he served as desk/online editor for more than nine years, covering the food/drug/mass retail sector. 

Russell Redman’s more than 30 years of experience in journalism span a range of editorial manager, editor, reporter/writer and digital roles at a variety of publications and websites covering a breadth of industries, including retailing, pharmacy/health care, IT, digital home, financial technology, financial services, real estate/commercial property, pro audio/video and film. He started his career in 1989 as a local news reporter and editor, covering community news and politics in Long Island, N.Y. His background also includes an earlier stint at Supermarket News as center store editor and then financial editor in the mid-1990s. Russ holds a B.A. in journalism (minor in political science) from Hofstra University, where he also earned a certificate in digital/social media marketing in November 2016.

Russell Redman’s experience:

Supermarket News - Informa
Senior Editor 
April 2018 - present

Chain Drug Review/Mass Market Retailers - Racher Press
Desk/Online Editor 
Sept. 2008 - March 2018

CRN magazine - CMP Media
Managing Editor
May 2000 - June 2007

Bank Systems & Technology - Miller Freeman
Executive Editor/Managing Editor
Dec. 1996 - May 2000

Supermarket News - Fairchild Publications
Financial Editor/Associate Editor
April 1995 - Dec. 1996 

Shopping Centers Today Magazine - ICSC 
Desk Editor/Assistant Editor
Dec. 1992 - April 1995

Testa Communications
Assistant Editor/Contributing Editor (Music & Sound Retailer, Post, Producer, Sound & Communications and DJ Times magazines)
Jan. 1991 - Dec. 1992 

American Banker/Bond Buyer
Copy Editor
Oct. 1990 - Jan. 1991 

This Week newspaper - Chanry Communications
Reporter/Editor
May 1989 - July 1990

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