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Comprehensive Storage Capacity Design for The Beer Store Warehouses Across Ontario

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This document outlines the warehouse consolidation design for The Beer Store locations in Ontario, including Brampton, Whitby, London, Ottawa, Sudbury, and Stoney Creek. It clarifies storage capacities, with measurements in cubic feet (ft³) representing total product volume (including packaging) and hectoliters (hl) indicating the liquid volume contained in bottles, cans, or kegs. The capacity specifications are essential for optimizing logistics and ensuring efficient storage and handling of beverage products across these distribution centers.

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Comprehensive Storage Capacity Design for The Beer Store Warehouses Across Ontario

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  1. Brampton DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

  2. Whitby DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

  3. London DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

  4. Ottawa DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

  5. Sudbury DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

  6. Stoney Creek DC *Notes : Storage capacity in ft3 represents the total volume of the products stored (including packaging), whereas storage capacity in hl represents the total volume of liquid contained in the bottles, cans or kegs. The Beer Store - Warehouse Consolidation Design

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