Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages (AC-CCSWB) has begun construction on a major expansion of its Oklahoma City distribution center, aiming to enhance efficiency and meet growing demand across the region.
The expanded site will add 210,000 ft2 of warehouse space and an 11,600-square-foot fleet building. The $36 million project includes 88 trailer spots, 23 loading docks and 75 tractor parking spaces as well as a new office and additional staff parking. The improvements are expected to streamline logistics and reduce delivery turnaround times.
AC-CCSWB, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the United States, serves more than 31 million consumers across Texas and parts of Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arkansas. In Oklahoma City, the company employs nearly 625 people and has maintained a presence in the community for more than 98 years.
What they are saying
“This expansion provides the infrastructure we need to operate more efficiently and further strengthen our customer service experience to meet increasing consumer demand,” said Jean Claude Tissot, president of AC-CCSWB, in a release. “As Oklahoma’s local Coca-Cola bottler, we’re investing in the people, systems and community partnerships that keep our business and this region moving forward.”
“Oklahoma City continues to grow, and we want to grow with it. This expansion allows us to better support our consumers, customers and associates while ensuring we’re equipped to meet the needs of this community for years to come,” he added
The Oklahoma City expansion follows similar investments in Fort Worth and San Antonio, Texas, where AC-CCSWB has added new distribution capacity, modernized logistics operations and enhanced service routes to support continued population and retail growth across the regions.
The new facilities are scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2026.