MARSHFIELD, WIS. — Dairy, beverage and food processing plant supplier Nelson-Jameson purchased a 45,000-square-foot warehouse in Pennsylvania, which the company said will enhance its capabilities in the Northeast.

Located in Fairview, Pennsylvania, the company’s fifth distribution center in the United States is expected to be fully operational sometime around the summer of 2025.

Built in 2004, the distribution center also features a 16,000-square-foot second floor mezzanine, and Nelson-Jameson said it is making “significant” renovations to enhance functionality, capacity and the employee experience. What’s more, the building is located next to a 20-acre parcel reserved for future expansion.

“Nelson-Jameson is committed to delivering exceptional service and prioritizing food safety for our customers in the Northeast,” said Mike Rindy, president of Nelson-Jameson. “The new Fairview distribution center reflects our continued investment in the Northeast and our unwavering dedication to supporting our customers’ success.”

The company said the warehouse is climate controlled, with 1.1 million cubic feet of storage capacity able to accommodate more than 3,800 pallet positions. Plans for the future include 8,000 square feet for a new service and repair center.

“These comprehensive improvements reflect Nelson-Jameson’s intent to establish Fairview as a future-ready logistics hub that supports growing operational demands, modern infrastructure, and a seamless experience for employees, visitors and customers alike,” Rindy said.

Nelson-Jameson shared that it will hire up to 20 full-time employees to work at the facility.