EWEL Announces Relocation of their Main Branch

July 4, 2023

EWEL is pleased to announce the relocation of its Main Branch in Edmonton to a beautiful area in the west end, effective July 4, 2023.

The new location, at 11604 186 St NW, Edmonton, AB | T5S 0C4, is significantly larger than the previous one, boasting a whopping 43,000 sq. feet of space.

EWEL’s previous location, at 14830 – 124 Ave, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5L 3B3, had been serving the community for many years, but the company’s growth and expanding operations required a larger space. The new location is conveniently located in a prime area with easy access to major roads and highways.

“This expansion is a significant milestone for EWEL, and we are excited to be able to serve our customers in a much larger and more modern facility,” says David Carson, VP and General Manager at EWEL. “With over four times the cubic space, we now have the capacity to offer an even wider range of products and do so much more efficiently.”

The new location boasts modern amenities, ample parking space, and a spacious showroom that will showcase the latest electrical supplies and technology from EWEL’s manufacturers. It also enables EWEL to offer the complete customer experience by providing more “in-stock” electrical products, streamlined internal processes, and plenty of shipping and receiving bays for faster turnaround times.

EWEL’s main office will operate as usual before the relocation, and all existing phone numbers and email addresses will remain the same. Customers can visit the new facility beginning July 4, 2023, and experience the superior service, quality products, and commitment to excellence that EWEL has been providing for almost 50 years.

To learn more about the relocation, visit the EWEL website HERE.

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