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SHEIN opens 170,000 sq ft. warehouse and office in Toronto

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With the opening of this new facility, SHEIN Canada plans to add approximately 200 new corporate and warehouse jobs.

TORONTO — SHEIN has opened its new Canadian corporate office and the company’s first-ever distribution facility in Greater Toronto Area.

The office and warehouse facility will be located at 10 Canfield Drive, Markham, Ont.

“We’re excited to continue to call the Greater Toronto Area home while creating new jobs in the community,” said Vito Zhong, general manager of SHEIN Canada, in a statement.

“Our new facility will help us cut shipping times for Canadian customers and reduce the number of packages in the international shipping stream – delivering on two of our key business priorities.”

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The nearly 170,000 sq. ft. office and distribution facility will serve as the new home for SHEIN Canada’s corporate employees, distribution workers and additional support staff.

It will also become SHEIN’s main distribution hub in the country, distributing fashion, beauty and lifestyle products to customers across all provinces and territories, thus reducing the need for international shipping and handling and reducing delivery times for customers.

With the opening of this new facility, SHEIN Canada plans to add approximately 200 new corporate and warehouse jobs. By the end of 2023, the company anticipates the new positions created will offer competitive salaries and benefits.

The opening of this new space in Canada comes just after SHEIN’s expansion of its U.S. distribution facility in Whitestown, Ind. They expect this facility to generate $175 million per year in economic impact to the local region, and they have the same expectations for a new facility in Wroclaw, Poland.

SHEIN plans to open two additional facilities in the U.S. in 2023.

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