Foundation permit issued for Axionlog warehouse

The North Jacksonville center will distribute restaurant supplies.


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Axionlog, the Argentina-based global restaurant supplier, is starting to build its proposed $15 million North Jacksonville warehouse.

The city issued a permit Nov. 4 for V. Paulius & Associates to build the foundation at a cost of $55,000 on 8.76 aces at 11370 New Berlin Road.

Plans show the Axionlog warehouse will start with 37,763 square feet of freezer and dry storage space and that it is designed for expansion to almost 105,000 square feet.

The city issued a permit July 30 to clear 16.53 acres for Axionlog at a cost of $45,000.

The “2020 Distribution Center for Axionlog Cold Solutions” plans show freezer, cooler and dry-storage space connected to cool-dock and dry-dock space and an office.

V. Paulius & Associates, of Allendale, New Jersey, is the contractor. 

JaxPort announced Feb. 25 that Axionlog chose it as the port of choice to ship its U.S.-manufactured exports bound for Latin America. 

It said Axionlog intends to open the warehouse by early 2021 and that the 38,000-square-foot facility is expected to expand to 100,000 square feet and create 60 jobs within five years.

That initial time frame might be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which led to shutdowns in March.

Landowner Faye Road Associates LLC, associated with V. Paulius & Associates, is the landowner and applicant. 

The city Planning and Development Department and St. Johns River Water Management District reviewed and approved plans.

JAX Chamber announced Dec. 10 that the logistics company would establish a consolidation/distribution facility in Duval County and start with 25 jobs.

Axionlog is a full-service logistics provider that manages the transportation of restaurant supplies, including food, flatware, and paper and plastic products for some of the world’s largest fast-food chains, according to JaxPort.

The distribution center will be used to consolidate, sort and store products to be exported through JaxPort. The site is near the Blount Island Marine Terminal. 

JaxPort said Axionlog plans to start importing products for domestic distribution by 2022.

Axionlog.com says it is a global supply chain manager with more than 30 food-market customers in seven countries in Latin America. It says it operates 11 distribution centers with more than 1,000 employees.

It lists McDonald’s, Quiznos, Subway and Dairy Queen among its customers.

 

 

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