IPEX Celebrates the Grand Opening of Two New Distribution Centres in Winnipeg and Dartmouth

EIN IPEX Distribution 400

May 19, 2021

Travis Lutes, President & COO, IPEX, is pleased to announce the grand opening of two Distribution Centres in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

These new DCs are modern, larger buildings, replacing two smaller locations in both regions. The Winnipeg Distribution Centre is a new build and significantly increases both warehousing and onsite yard space. The Dartmouth Distribution Centre has almost doubled in size and now also provides yard space for even more storage.

These strategic openings enable the company to improve service by bringing more products closer to customers and end-users.

“Expanding our warehousing capabilities is integral to our customer-first culture,” said Lutes. “It’s a priority for us to continue to deliver an exceptional experience for our customers, and we do this by ensuring our customers can get what they need from us when they need it so they can get their jobs done.”

Later this year IPEX will continue to expand its warehousing capabilities, with focus on the southern and western United States.

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