Pure Flavor expands service with new Michigan distribution center
Pure Flavor expands service with new Michigan distribution center
Today Pure Flavor marked the official opening of its new, state-of-the-art distribution center in Romulus, MI. The nearly 200,000-square-foot facility serves as a central hub for the distribution of the company’s fresh, greenhouse-grown produce and is designed to reduce food miles, improve shipping efficiency and strengthen service for retail and foodservice customers across the region.
The Romulus facility is strategically located within a 500-mile radius of nearly half the U.S. and Canadian populations, helping streamline logistics, reduce transit times and support faster, more reliable delivery across key markets. The new hub also strengthens Pure Flavor’s broader supply chain network, supporting continued growth and evolving customer demand across North America.
“Romulus gives us the expanded capacity and positioning to serve customers faster and more efficiently across the Midwest and beyond,” said Jeff Moracci, president of Pure Flavor. “By optimizing our distribution footprint, we’re improving responsiveness, simplifying logistics and building the infrastructure needed to support long-term growth.”
The fully refrigerated distribution center supports streamlined receiving, cold storage and outbound shipping, helping ensure freshness and reliability from greenhouse to customer.
With this expanded footprint in Michigan, Pure Flavor continues to invest in a supply chain designed for performance, sustainability and long-term partnership.
The company expects the Romulus distribution center to play a key role in supporting customer growth across the region, strengthening day-to-day service levels and enhancing network efficiency as Pure Flavor continues to scale across North America.