Lollicup USA Eyes Distribution Hub in Avenel, New Jersey
02/23/2018
According to company officials, the new facility will be over 40,000 sq. ft., and was chosen because its central location will allow Lollicup to better service customers on the East Coast with faster delivery times, and ensure that they continue to receive superior customer service.
The new warehouse is only part of the national expansion Lollicup officials said. They now have distribution centers in South Carolina, California, Texas, and Washington. This is in addition to their manufacturing plant in Chino, California, and the 650,000 sq. ft. manufacturing plant that will open later this year in Rockwall, Texas.
They have also expanded their production and distribution to ensure their customers have superior customer service, fast delivery, and the latest industry innovations.
"It is important that we have superior customer service and the ability to deliver quickly to our customers nationwide. This is why we are opening facilities throughout the nation and manufacturing in the U.S.," said CEO and founder Alan Yu. He continued with, "Our growth has been continuous since we opened our doors. This is only the beginning."
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