Martin Brower Plans Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, Distribution Hub
09/26/2023
The new 172,000-square-foot distribution complex will be located at Northwood Business Park.
“Martin Brower is proud to expand our footprint to the City of Oshawa and officially break ground on the new facility. We see endless opportunities for our Company to continue to grow and flourish here,” said Julie Dell’Aniello, President of Martin Brower Canada. “This new distribution center will play an important role in Martin Brower’s North American distribution network and is outfitted with CO2 refrigeration, infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), and the future potential to add solar panels to further drive toward our sustainability targets.”
Martin Brower is a supply chain solutions provider for global brands including McDonald’s Corporation. In addition to six facilities in Canada, the company operates 74 global hubs across 18 countries servicing more than 26,000 restaurants.
“Blue-Chip multinational employers from across the world are discovering the unique opportunity and value that Oshawa’s exciting new Northwood Business Park provides,” noted Oshawa Councillor Tito-Dante Marimpietri, Chair of the Economic and Development Services Committee. “Oshawa is by far Toronto’s most dynamic neighbor. Our city offers direct access to one of the largest consumer markets in North America. We are a community exceptionally positioned to create and secure well-paying jobs, offering major blue-chip companies a sustainable and competitive advantage in Canada and the Greater Toronto Area.”
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