Liteline Expands Manufacturing and Distribution Facility

Liteline Expands Manufacturing and Distribution Facility

July 8, 2016

Effective August 2, Liteline Corporation will be moving to a new facility in Richmond Hill, ON. At three times the size of its current location, the new 160,000 square feet will support the company’s growth trajectory.

“The new facility in Richmond Hill will give us the ability to significantly scale our distribution and sales efforts and expand the Liteline team,” says Mark Silverstein, Liteline’s VP, Sales & Marketing.

The new office will support Liteline’s commitment to

  • customer service. Liteline provides same-day shipping and on-site pick-up for customers. The new facility will support growing customer needs across Canada and the US.
  • the environment. With 100% of its lighting from Liteline’s own LED products, the new facility offers ample green space and electric-car-charging stations. The company continues to offer recycling programs and maintains the Energy Star standard for its LED products.
  • growth. With more than 80 employees, Liteline is quickly expanding its team and expects to hire 20 more people by the end of the year. Positions include inside sales and customer support, marketing and design, accounts payable and receivable, lab technicians, and warehouse managers.

As of August 2, Liteline Corporation will be located at 90 West Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, ON L4B1E7; 1 (866) 730-7704.

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