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Arctic Foods is merged into Dot Foods, which then markets all temperatures.
 Dot Transportation, Inc., is created to manage logistics for our growing multi-temperature fleet. |
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 Dot relocates its Northeast distribution center from New Castle, Delaware, to a larger facility in Williamsport, Maryland, near Hagerstown. |
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Dot launches its Dot Expressway website, the first redistribution e-commerce website in the foodservice industry. |
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Dot begins selling to the supermarket wholesale channel. |
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 Dot relocates its Southeast distribution center from Memphis, Tennessee, to a larger facility in Vidalia, Georgia. |
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 Dot records $1 billion in revenues.
 Dot enters the Non Foods category. |
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 Dot acquires Principal Resource in Dallas, Texas, a foodservice telemarketing company. |
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 Dot begins carrying Convenience Channel products.
 Dot acquires Drescher Corporation and opens a distribution center in Liverpool, New York (near Syracuse). |
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Dot creates its first Virtual Warehouse with Roberts Distribution in Springfield, Illinois. |
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 Dot records $2 billion in revenues.
Dot opens a distribution center in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
 Dot acquires foodservice business of Chicago Sweeteners. |
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Dot founder, Robert Tracy, passes at Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville, Illinois.
Tribute to Our Founder.
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