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Warehousing

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Warehousing – Co-Pak Packaging Corporation operates within a 200,000 square-foot, Canada Customs bonded warehouse. We are strategically located in the heart of the greater Toronto area in close proximity to all 400-series highways and Lester B. Pearson International Airport.

As one of the largest co-packing companies in Canada, our warehousing, production, and distribution facilities are highly secured and impeccably maintained.

For our clients’ convenience, we offer a fully temperature-controlled and food-grade-storage environment, with immediate access to 2 million additional square feet of warehouse space within 5 minutes of our location.

Our facilities are equipped with:

  • Computerized inventory control systems
  • EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) for inventory management and tracking and communication between clients and distribution networks
  • Comprehensive storage, including rack, bulk, and refrigeration storage
  • Cross-docking and specialized material handling
  • Complete pick-and-pack processing services
  • 24 hour security monitoring

Co-Pak Packaging Corporation, despite our size and scale, is your nimble and agile co-packing, logistics, and supply chain partner.

Please contact us to discuss or to review some of the diverse solutions we’ve devised.

Our extensive Supply-Chain related services include; inventory management, assembly and fulfillment, warehousing, logistics, transportation or overall process management.

Co-Pak Packaging Corporationoffers quality warehousing solutions to, the following areas: Canada. Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Greater Montreal Area (GMA), Greater Vancouver Area (GVA), Calgary, Halifax. USA. Chicago, New York, New Jersey, Los Angles, Dallas, Seattle, Atlanta, Charlotte, Kansas, Miami. Europe. London, Paris, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Milan, Prague, Budapest. ASIA. Mumbai, India, Bangkok, Thailand, Manila, Philippines, Hangzhou, Beijing, China, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Brazil. Sao Paolo.

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