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Aldi Plans 3 New Distribution ...

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Aldi Plans 3 New Distribution Centers by 2029

Aldi Plans 3 New Distribution Centers by 2029
The Silicon Review
14 January, 2026

Discount grocer Aldi will open three new distribution centers by 2029 to support its aggressive US expansion, including 180 new store openings by late 2026.

Discount grocery leader Aldi has announced a major supply chain investment, planning to open three new distribution centers across the United States by 2029. This infrastructure expansion is a direct response to support the chain's aggressive growth strategy, which includes opening 180 new stores by the end of 2026. The move underscores a critical phase in the grocery wars, where logistical efficiency and regional distribution capacity are paramount for maintaining competitive pricing and in-stock reliability during rapid scaling.

Building these hubs contrasts with relying solely on third-party logistics, giving Aldi greater control over inventory management and transportation costs. This strategic investment matters because it reduces lead times, enhances supply chain resilience, and is essential for preserving the retailer's low-cost operating model as its store footprint grows. For competitors, this signals Aldi's commitment to long-term market share growth and its ability to lower prices through a more efficient, self-owned logistics network, increasing pressure on rivals' margins.

For logistics providers and commercial real estate developers, the implication is significant activity in strategic corridors. The forecast is for Aldi to target regions in the Southeast, Midwest, and West to fill current network gaps. Decision-makers in competing grocery chains must reassess their own distribution network capacity and cost structure. The next imperative for Aldi is to seamlessly integrate these new facilities with its existing operations, ensuring that this capital investment translates into superior shelf availability and cost advantages that fuel its continued disruption of the U.S. grocery landscape.

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