WORLDPAC Moves Toronto DC To Larger Location; Opens New Regional DC In Texas

WORLDPAC Moves Toronto DC To Larger Location; Opens New Regional DC In Texas

WORLDPAC says the new, larger distribution center, along with the recent expansion of its Western Canada distribution center in Richmond, B.C., to more than 90,000 square feet, allows the company to better-serve the Canadian market's growing need for original equipment and quality OES automotive replacement products for all makes, all models.

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NEWARK, Calif.WORLDPAC Canada recently expanded operations with the move of its Toronto-area distribution center to a new 110,000-square-foot facility, making it the largest WORLDPAC location in Canada.

WORLDPAC says the new, larger distribution center, along with the recent expansion of its Western Canada distribution center in Richmond, B.C., to more than 90,000 square feet, allows the company to better-serve the Canadian market’s growing need for original equipment and quality OES automotive replacement products for all makes, all models.

“Our team is very excited by the expansion of our Canadian distribution, sales and training facilities in these locations,” said Jason Yurchak, vice president of WORLDPAC Canada. “These strategic expansions will allow for faster turnaround time to our branches, add needed capacity for the continued expansion of our product lines and place additional products locally to service customer needs more quickly.”

WORLDPAC currently has more than 20 locations in Canada.

WORLDPAC also this week announced the opening of a new regional distribution center in Lewisville, Texas. The facility offers expanded service and delivery options to independent automotive repair professionals in the area. It is the 10th WORLDPAC location in Texas.

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