DNO Produce adds cooler space to distribution center

“We’re going to have another set of docks and also getting drawings made to have a 12,000-square-foot addition to our processing center,” said Alex DiNovo, president and COO.

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Columbus, Ohio-based wholesaler DNO Produce is in expansion mode, said Alex DiNovo, president and COO.

DNO is adding a cooler to its distribution center, DiNovo said.

“It’s only about a 4,000-square-foot cooler, but it’s extra space,” he said.

The company also is connecting one building to its main distribution center, DiNovo said.

“We’re going to have another set of docks and also getting drawings made to have a 12,000-square-foot addition to our processing center,” he said. “The plans are being made now and have to get all that done. We might break ground on that this year. We are aggressively looking to expand our market share.”

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