
Tennessee officials and the Anderson-DuBose Company announced Friday that the company will invest nearly $40 million to establish its first operations in the Volunteer State.
Anderson-DuBose's new distribution facility in Jefferson City, will house 80 new jobs upon completion of the project. The company is a major distributor for McDonald’s, and the Jefferson City site is expected to support up to 450 restaurant locations throughout the region.
The Anderson-DuBose Company started in 1991 with the acquisition of a McDonald’s distribution center. Since then, the company has experienced significant growth globally.
“We are thrilled to be expanding into Tennessee and building our state-of-the-art distribution center in Jefferson City. This investment will help us meet the cold and dry food service storage needs of our valued customers in the Southeast," said Anderson-DuBose President Mike Boddy.