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To Support A Nationwide Footprint
Stockton, California
January 2000 (525,000 sq. ft.)
Marietta, Oklahoma
February 2003 (603,000 sq. ft.)
San Bernardino, California
April 2010 (448,000 sq. ft.)
Ridgefield, Washington
February 2004 (665,000 sq. ft.)
ollar Tree has a solid and scalable infrastructure,
designed to support future growth. We operate a
nationwide logistics network of nine distribution centers,
with a total combined square footage of 5.9 million, and an
estimated network capacity of $7.5 billion. Dollar Tree shipped
more฀than฀190฀million฀cartons฀to฀our฀stores฀in฀2009.
By leveraging our investments in infrastructure, we con-
tinue to increase efficiency as our store base grows. Our
inventory management and supply chain systems are enabling
us to streamline our supply chain, improve merchandise
flow and reduce per-store inventory levels, resulting in more
efficient distribution and store operations.
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