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Canadian retailers face crisis as port shutdowns threaten Holidays

Port of Vancouver. Image: Shutterstock/licensed

Canadian retailers are confronting a potential crisis this holiday season as container traffic halts at the Ports of Montreal and Vancouver while a Canada Post strike looms. Matthew Poirier, Vice President of Federal Government Relations at the Retail Council of Canada (RCC), warns of severe disruptions that could lead to empty shelves, delayed shipments, and increased consumer costs.

Container Traffic Halted at Major Ports

The shutdown of the Termont and Viau terminals in Montreal began on October 31, with a similar situation at the Port of Vancouver. Poirier explained that container traffic, essential for retail goods, has largely stopped, while bulk items such as grain continue moving. “Most of Canada’s container shipments come through Vancouver,” Poirier said, noting the significant impact of the closure.

Matthew Poirier, Vice President of Federal Government Relations for the Retail Council of Canada (RCC)

The timing could not be worse. Many retailers rely on last-minute shipments for holiday inventory, a practice now disrupted by halted container traffic. Poirier highlighted the example of a delayed shipment of Panettone cakes, reflecting how even seasonal staples are affected. “Some retailers saw the potential issue and diverted shipments months ago, but many are now scrambling,” he said.

Ripple Effects Across the Supply Chain

The shutdowns are not limited to ports; they have rippled throughout Canada’s transportation network. “CN isn’t going into the Port of Montreal because there’s nothing to pick up,” Poirier explained, indicating how rail operations have been impacted. This disruption affects all modes of transportation, including intermodal systems crucial for moving goods across the country.

Small retailers are particularly vulnerable, as they often lack the resources to find alternative transportation solutions. “They are at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to securing alternatives,” Poirier noted, adding that many rely heavily on Canada Post for deliveries. The prospect of a postal strike only compounds their difficulties.

Alternative Solutions and High Costs

With major ports shut down, retailers are exploring other options, such as air freight and trucking. However, these alternatives come with high costs. “Air freight is an expensive option, and trucking faces labour shortages and surge pricing,” Poirier said. Diversions to other ports, such as Halifax, increase costs due to the need for long-distance ground transportation.

The situation has put immense pressure on Canada’s already strained transportation infrastructure. “Even raw materials and fixtures for construction companies are being delayed,” Poirier said, pointing to broader supply chain issues beyond retail.

Government Response and Political Complexities

The RCC is calling on the federal government to act swiftly to mitigate the crisis. However, Poirier described a lack of urgency compared to past labour disputes, such as the rail strike earlier this year. “The government’s hesitancy stems from political dynamics and the challenges of implementing back-to-work legislation,” he said.

Poirier emphasized that the RCC does not oppose collective bargaining rights but believes a balanced approach is needed. “There are ways to ensure essential services continue during negotiations, such as binding arbitration or forced mediation,” he said.

Port de Montreal/Port of Montreal. Photo: Marcel Villeneuve

Broader Implications for Canada’s Economy

Repeated supply chain disruptions pose a threat to Canada’s reputation as a reliable trade partner. “Every disruption erodes our standing and sends investment elsewhere,” Poirier warned. The impact extends beyond retailers to consumers and other industries reliant on timely shipments.

For remote communities, the crisis is even more severe. “Getting goods to places like Northern Canada is already challenging,” Poirier said. The shutdowns further complicate an already difficult logistical process.

Long-Term Effects on Retail and Inflation

The ripple effects of the shutdowns will be felt for weeks, with Poirier estimating that each day of closure adds a week to the backlog. “In Vancouver, we’re already looking at more than a month to catch up,” he said. The delays could stretch into December, affecting holiday sales and supply availability.

The disruptions are likely to contribute to rising consumer prices, exacerbating inflation. “Costs incurred by retailers will eventually be passed on to consumers,” Poirier said, emphasizing the broader economic impact. “This isn’t just a business problem; it’s a consumer issue that affects everyone.”

BETTERBAR: Yorkville’s Newest Wellness Hub

CNW Group/BETTERBAR (CNW Group/BETTERBAR)

BETTERBAR, Yorkville’s newest health-forward dining destination is launching a location in the heart of Yorkville Village in Toronto.

“BETTERBAR offers more than just nutritious meals—it’s a vibrant community space where health-conscious individuals can come together to fuel both body and mind with local, organic, and sustainable ingredients,” said the company in a news release. 

“The cozy 80-seat restaurant has been thoughtfully designed to be a welcoming haven. Whether you’re indulging in a hearty breakfast, enjoying a revitalizing lunch, or savoring a comforting dinner, BETTERBAR is the ultimate destination for anyone looking to complement their active, balanced lifestyle with delicious, wholesome food.”

“The BETTERBAR menu is a celebration of local flavors, featuring organic ingredients and no seed oils, with dishes designed to energize and satisfy throughout the day. Offering everything from plant-based options to nutrient-packed proteins, the menu caters to a variety of dietary preferences.

Menu highlights include:

  • Signature Wraps: Wholesome and delicious, these wraps are perfect for on-the-go nutrition.
  • Fresh Salads: Crisp, colorful, and packed with nutrients, salads are crafted to refresh and invigorate.
  • Sushi Rolls: Delightful and creative, sushi rolls combine traditional techniques with innovative ingredients.
  • Healthy Hot Bar: A rotating selection of warm, wholesome dishes that showcase seasonal ingredients and hearty flavors.
  • Smoothies: A variety of refreshing blends, perfect for a quick, nutrient-rich boost that fuels your day.

The company said BETTERBAR’s interior design was crafted to reflect its wellness-focused mission and menu, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

“The space features soft, earthy tones to provide a calming backdrop for mindful dining and pops of pink are strategically incorporated throughout the space—from the seating to the decor—infusing the restaurant with a lively energy that enhances the overall experience,” it said.

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WingsUp! lands new location in Toronto’s Liberty Village

Photo: Wings Up!
Photo: Wings Up!

WingsUp! with over 35 locations across the country has spread its wings to Toronto’s trendy Liberty Village, introducing its fresh, never-frozen chicken wings to one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods comprising of young professionals, creatives, and food enthusiasts.

Whether it’s the classic Medium BBQ, the tangy Honey Garlic, the bold Texas Tequila, or the dry and crunchy Lemon Pepper, each wing is made to order, ensuring an uplifting experience every time, said the company in a news release.

 Darren Czarnogorski
 Darren Czarnogorski

“We’re thrilled to bring our unique wings to Liberty Village,” said Darren Czarnogorski, CEO of WingsUp! “Our fresh, never-frozen approach is what sets us apart, and we’re confident that the residents of Liberty Village will love what we have to offer.

“Liberty Village is just the start. With new franchise locations on the horizon in Calgary and Vancouver, there’s never been a better time to join the WingsUp! family. We’re looking for passionate entrepreneurs who are ready to soar with us.”

As WingsUp! opens its doors in Liberty Village, the brand is also seeking new entrepreneurs to join its expanding franchise network. With upcoming franchise locations planned in Calgary and Vancouver, WingsUp! offers a prime turnkey franchise opportunity for business-minded individuals looking to get involved with a proven franchise system in the food industry, it said.

The company said franchisees can expect comprehensive training and support from WingsUp!, including franchise training, marketing assistance, and ongoing operational support. The brand offers low startup costs, making it an attractive option for those looking to enter the franchise business model. And with 35 successful locations and counting, the brand is poised for continued growth, making it an ideal investment for those seeking franchise ownership.

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T&T Supermarket opens new Brossard location at Quartier DIX30 (Photos)

T&T Supermarket
T&T Supermarket

T&T Supermarket, Canada’s largest Asian grocery chain, has officially opened its doors at Quartier DIX30 in Brossard, marking the chain’s second store in Quebec and the first in the Montérégie region. With this new 5,000-square-meter location, T&T said it aims to cater to the growing local demand for authentic Asian products and diverse culinary options, positioning itself as a key destination for food lovers across the region.

Signature Products and Unique Offerings

In a news release, the company said the new Brossard location features many of T&T’s popular offerings that have garnered the chain a devoted following across Canada. Customers can find T&T’s renowned self-serve hot food bar, a noodle station, freshly prepared sushi, and the signature Papa Chicken. The store also includes an in-house bakery, offering fresh bread and pastries daily, as well as an extensive selection of fruits, vegetables, seafood, groceries, and ready-to-eat meals.

Tina Lee
Tina Lee

“We’ve been listening to our customers, and Brossard has been the most requested community that wants a T&T,” said Tina Lee, CEO of T&T Supermarket, when the store opened this week. “Today, we’ve delivered. Brossard, we are here for you. For anyone interested in expanding your palate or challenging your culinary skills, come visit us to explore!”

Strengthening the Retail Experience at Quartier DIX30

The addition of T&T to Quartier DIX30 has been warmly welcomed by Cabonleo, which manages the retail complex.

Nicolas Désourdy, President of Cabonleo, highlighted the impact of T&T’s presence, saying: “The arrival of this well-recognized and beloved brand enhances the diversity of our retail and convenience offerings, reinforcing DIX30 as a preferred destination on the South Shore.”

With a growing number of high-quality, unique retail offerings, Quartier DIX30 continues to solidify its position as a top shopping and lifestyle destination for the surrounding communities.

Exclusive Perks with the T&T Rewards Program

In addition to its range of products, T&T Supermarket said it is inviting customers to join the T&T Rewards program via the T&T mobile app. Rewards members will enjoy exclusive pricing, in-store offers, and priority access to events. Beginning on November 11, the T&T mobile app and website will also allow customers to place online orders for home delivery and in-store pickup, making it even easier to shop for T&T’s distinctive products.

Expanded Hours for Greater Convenience

The new Brossard store will be open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., providing customers with ample opportunity to shop at their convenience. These extended hours reflect T&T’s commitment to serving a broad range of customers, from daily shoppers to food enthusiasts, all looking to explore T&T’s vast array of Asian products and specialties, added the company.

About T&T Supermarkets

Founded in Vancouver in 1993, T&T Supermarkets has grown into the largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada, now operating over 35 stores across British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec. Headquartered in Richmond, BC, and led by CEO Tina Lee, T&T continues to expand its reach, introducing unique flavours and products to new communities.

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Fresh St. Market expands with new Lower Lonsdale location

Rendering of the Fresh St Market opening in North Vancouver. Image: Georgia Food Group

Fresh St. Market, a family-owned British Columbia-based grocery retailer, is set to open its eighth location in North Vancouver’s Lower Lonsdale area at 150 Esplanade West. The new store aims to offer a unique, market-inspired shopping experience, emphasizing local partnerships and sustainability initiatives.

Innovative In-Store Features

The Lower Lonsdale location will introduce several new features designed to enhance the customer experience:

  • Burrito Bar: Fresh St. Market’s first-ever Burrito Bar, offering a variety of customizable options.
  • Hot Meal Self-Service Bar and Carving Station: Providing ready-to-eat meals for customers seeking convenience without compromising quality.
  • Seating Area: A comfortable space for customers to enjoy their food and beverages on-site.

The store’s design reflects the surrounding community, featuring areas such as the “Garden of Lo Lo” (Lower Lonsdale), “Shipyards Housewares,” and “Esplanade Deli,” creating a market-inspired atmosphere.

Commitment to Sustainability and Community

Fresh St. Market has partnered with FoodMesh, a food diversion organization, to redistribute unsalable foods to local hunger-relief organizations. Since their collaboration began in 2020, over 2.3 million meals have been donated, demonstrating the retailer’s dedication to reducing food waste and supporting the community.

Jessica Regan, CEO and Co-Founder of FoodMesh, stated, “This partnership is a true testament to Fresh St. Market’s commitment to keeping its unsold food out of waste streams.”

Fresh St Market Produce. Photo: Fresh St Market

Locally Sourced and Sustainable Products

The Lower Lonsdale store will offer a variety of locally sourced and sustainable products, including:

  • Meats: Fresh poultry from the Fraser Valley, meats from Lepp Farms in Abbotsford, and Two Rivers Meats from North Vancouver.
  • Certified Canadian Angus Beef: Featuring cuts aged for a minimum of 50 days.
  • Seafood: 100% sustainable options certified by the Ocean Wise program.
  • Cheeses: Artisanal selections from Golden Ears Cheesecrafters, Farm House Natural Cheeses, and Creekside Cheese and Creamery.

Coffee enthusiasts can enjoy Whistler’s Forecast Coffee, paired with Fresh St. Market’s signature warm chocolate chip walnut and salted caramel cookies.

Expansion Across British Columbia

Since its inception in 2013, Fresh St. Market has expanded to several locations across British Columbia, including:

  • West Vancouver: The flagship store on Marine Drive, opened in 2013.
  • Surrey: Two locations in Fleetwood Village and Panorama Village, both opened in 2016.
  • Whistler: Situated in Whistler Village North, opened in 2019.
  • Vancouver: Located downtown at Vancouver House at Howe and Pacific, opened in 2020.
  • Kamloops: Found in Aberdeen Mall, opened in 2020.
  • Langley: In Walnut Grove, opened in 2022.

The upcoming Lower Lonsdale store continues this growth, bringing Fresh St. Market’s distinctive offerings to North Vancouver.

About Fresh St. Market

Established in 2013, Fresh St. Market is a family-owned grocery retailer based in British Columbia. The company draws inspiration from top public markets and eateries across North America, offering customers a unique shopping experience that emphasizes fresh, local, and organic products. With a focus on community engagement and sustainability, Fresh St. Market continues to expand its presence across the province, bringing quality food and exceptional service to each new location.

Fresh St. Market is owned by Georgia Main Food Group, a British Columbia-based company that also operates IGA stores in the province. Georgia Main Food Group was established in 2018 as a subsidiary of H.Y. Louie Co. Limited, a family-owned business with a history dating back to 1903.

Fresh St Market Shipyards Kitchenware. Photo: Fresh St Market

Famoso and Steamworks Partner to Elevate Benchmark Beer Brewing

Famoso Pizza location. Photo: Famoso

Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria, known for its authentic Italian pizzas, has announced a significant partnership with Vancouver-based Steamworks Brewing Company. The collaboration aims to enhance Famoso’s Benchmark Beer label, meeting growing customer demand while further perfecting the classic pairing of craft beer with Neapolitan pizza.

Raymond Ho, Vice President of Marketing at FDF Restaurant Brandz, highlighted the importance of the new venture. “We’re thrilled to partner with Steamworks, a key player in our hometown’s craft beer community,” said Ho. “Benchmark Beer has been a staple for Famoso fans since its launch in 2016, and this new partnership will help enhance our Benchmark Beer and increase our production capacity, offering our guests an exceptional pairing with our Neapolitan pizzas.”

Why the Collaboration is Important

The decision to collaborate with Steamworks is driven by Famoso’s desire to boost production without compromising quality, says the company. Benchmark Beer has been a customer favourite since its introduction and this partnership is expected to deepen loyalty by consistently offering a high-caliber craft beer alongside Famoso’s Italian cuisine.

Steamworks CEO Eli Gershkovitch expressed excitement about the collaboration. “Few things go together as well as pizza and beer – and we’re big fans of Famoso over at Steamworks,” said Gershkovitch. “We’ll be working closely with Famoso to produce both a Benchmark Pale Ale and Lager, and look forward to guests being able to experience the new brews, starting today.”

Famoso Steamworks partnership. Photo: Allison Kuhl

Craftsmanship Meets Culinary Excellence

Under the new partnership, Steamworks will brew Benchmark Pale Ale and Lager in Vancouver, using expertise developed over 25 years in the craft beer industry. Steamworks, recognized for its unique steam-powered brewing system and its role in Vancouver’s craft beer community, brings a new level of quality to Famoso’s beer offerings.

The partnership is expected to elevate the guest experience by refining the flavor and consistency of Benchmark Beer, and may lead to new beer offerings in the future. Combining Famoso’s Italian heritage with Steamworks’ brewing expertise ensures a harmonious pairing of food and beverages.

Legacy of Both Brands and What’s Next

Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria, established in 2007, has brought the authentic taste of Naples to Canada with high-quality ingredients, including Campania tomatoes and fior-di-latte mozzarella, and wood-fired pizzas cooked in traditional ovens. Steamworks Brewing Company, founded in 1995, is Canada’s only steam-powered brewery and has earned acclaim for its inventive and award-winning beers.

The newly brewed Benchmark Pale Ale and Lager are now available across Famoso locations in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Both brands plan to continue enhancing customer satisfaction and expanding their reach through this partnership.

Veronica Beard expands to Montreal’s Royalmount with New Store

Veronica Beard at Royalmount in Montreal. Photo: Veronica Beard

American fashion brand Veronica Beard has launched its second Canadian store at Royalmount in Montreal, adding to the district’s growing roster of luxury retailers. Known for its ready-to-wear clothing, denim, handbags, and shoes, Veronica Beard aims to bring its distinctive style to Montreal shoppers, offering a mix of classic and contemporary pieces.

Interior Design Reflects Brand and Local Culture

The new boutique reflects a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere. The interior features a neutral palette accented by textured fabrics and curated artwork, providing a warm and welcoming space for shoppers. The store’s layout highlights vintage furniture, such as a Mastercraft brass and glass table paired with a Maitland Smith travertine scroll bench. A custom oversized jute rug, crafted by Nitika Morani of “From Jaipur with Love,” further enhances the ambiance, adding a touch of artisanal craftsmanship.

Veronica Swanson Beard, co-founder of the brand, commented, “Every Veronica Beard location is designed to feel like you’ve walked into our living room. Each item was individually sourced and hand-chosen to reflect the beautiful city of Montreal.”

Veronica Beard at Royalmount in Montreal. Photo: Veronica Beard

Positioning Within Royalmount’s Luxury Market

The boutique offers the brand’s signature pieces, including the popular dickey jacket and a range of denim, outerwear, dresses, and accessories. Co-founder Veronica Miele Beard emphasized Royalmount’s appeal as a luxury shopping destination that aligns well with the brand’s image. “We are excited to continue our growth in Canada. Royalmount’s mix of fashion, culinary, and lifestyle offerings makes it an ideal location for our multifaceted customer,” she said.

Veronica Beard at Royalmount in Montreal. Photo: Veronica Beard

A Growing Presence in Canada

Veronica Beard’s expansion into Montreal represents the brand’s commitment to growing its Canadian footprint. The brand opened its first store in Canada in March of 2023 at 111 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto. Since its founding in 2010, the brand has broadened its product line from its original dickey jackets to a comprehensive lifestyle collection. The Montreal location further establishes its presence in Canada’s fashion landscape, offering shoppers access to the brand’s full range of products.

Veronica Beard at 111 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto. (Photo supplied.)

Royalmount’s Role in Montreal’s Retail Scene

Royalmount is positioning itself as Montreal’s luxury retail and lifestyle destination, featuring a mix of flagship boutiques, dining experiences, and cultural programming. Developed by Quebec’s Carbonleo, the district is designed to be carbon-neutral and LEED Gold-certified, emphasizing sustainability alongside luxury offerings.

Specsavers teams up with Hayley Elsaesser for bold new eyewear collection

Hayley Elsaesser (CNW Group/Specsavers Canada)

Specsavers has announced a new collaboration with Canadian designer Hayley Elsaesser, known for her vibrant, pop-art-inspired prints and fearless use of colour.

The Specsavers x Hayley Elsaesser eyewear line introduces 13 optical frames and six sunglasses, bringing a fresh, expressive edge to Canadian eyewear, said the company in a news release.

Hayley Elsaesser
Hayley Elsaesser

This exclusive collection is all about bold self-expression, featuring everything from classic cat-eye frames in striking colours to chunky geometric shapes and oversized metal frames with delicate detailing. Elsaesser’s signature playful approach shines through with candy colours, standout prints, and trendy silhouettes that are sure to turn heads, it said.

“Eyewear can define an entire look,” said Elsaesser. “The right frames can be the perfect finishing touch. Working with Specsavers allowed me to create a collection that combines high quality and exquisite details at an accessible price point.”

Sarah West
Sarah West

Sarah West, Head of Product for Specsavers Canada, explained the synergy between the brand and the designer: “Collaborating with Hayley was an obvious choice. Her approach to style celebrates inclusion and individuality, aligning perfectly with Specsavers’ mission to empower customers with eyewear that truly reflects who they are.”

Elsaesser emphasized the joy in personal style:

“It takes confidence to move through life expressing joy and having fun with your style. Those who do create joy for others. You become a billboard for happiness.”

The new collection, starting at $199 for two pairs (including single-vision prescription lenses), will be available at all Specsavers locations beginning November 7.

About the Designer

Hayley Elsaesser has built her reputation on designs that are unapologetically bold and inclusive, blending contemporary streetwear with retro influences. Her work consistently celebrates diversity and self-expression, offering something fresh to the Canadian fashion landscape.

About Specsavers

Since entering Canada in 2021, Specsavers has opened over 130 locations across four provinces. Known for its optometrist-owned model, Specsavers offers accessible, high-quality eyecare with advanced clinical equipment like optical coherence tomography (OCT). Founded in the UK, Specsavers operates over 2,700 stores worldwide, all committed to “changing lives through better sight.”

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GoBolt innovates with sustainable logistics and tech-driven efficiency

GoBolt Parcel Van

Canadian logistics company GoBolt is transforming how retailers manage fulfillment and last-mile delivery. From its beginnings in consumer storage, GoBolt has evolved into a leader in the logistics space by leveraging technology to provide seamless, efficient, and sustainable services across North America.

The story of GoBolt began almost eight years ago when Mark Ang and co-founder Heindrik Bernabe launched a consumer storage service aimed at helping summer students store their belongings. However, they soon realized their infrastructure had the potential to serve a broader market, particularly retailers. “We weren’t inspired by helping people hoard their things,” said Ang in an interview, “Retailers started reaching out to us, noticing our reliability, timeliness, and technology.”

Mark Ang, co-founder of GoBolt

In 2019, the company made a significant pivot towards 3PL and last mile logistics, focusing on enterprise-level services. Today, GoBolt operates over 1.5 million square feet of space across ten markets, offering both fulfillment and last-mile delivery services to businesses in Canada and the U.S. The company’s proprietary technology platform plays a critical role in this seamless integration.

“We built our own systems from the ground up,” Ang explained, “merging warehousing and last-mile delivery to give retailers and their customers real-time visibility into where their packages are.” GoBolt’s advanced infrastructure allows for a streamlined process, reducing costs and improving the overall customer experience. The flexibility of their services allows merchants to select from an a la carte menu, tailoring GoBolt’s offerings to their unique needs.

GoBolt’s Sustainable Fleet and Future Expansion

Sustainability is a core part of GoBolt’s strategy. When the company shifted focus in 2019, Ang and his team were determined to create a future-facing logistics service that minimized environmental impact. One of the most significant changes was the introduction of an electric vehicle (EV) fleet. “We were early to the party,” said Ang, “but it was the right choice. Our EV fleet aligns with the ethos consumers are looking for today.”

GoBolt’s electric vehicles not only reduce carbon emissions but also offer a quieter, more efficient solution for last-mile deliveries in residential areas. The company has invested heavily in technology to support its EV fleet, with route optimization algorithms ensuring that uptime remains high. This investment has paid off, with the company achieving over 90% uptime on its EV fleet, a crucial metric for maintaining cost efficiency.

GoBolt EV Trucks. Photo: GoBolt

Looking ahead, GoBolt plans to expand its footprint further in 2025. The company currently operates in ten major metros in Canada and the U.S., and there are plans to enter new markets next year. “Our retail partners are asking us to expand into new regions, and we’re excited to grow alongside them,” Ang noted.

Seamless Delivery Solutions for Retailers

GoBolt has developed a real-time tracking system that allows customers to see exactly when their deliveries will arrive, down to the minute. “This was a game-changer for one of our clients,” Ang shared, “they were fielding over 600 calls a day just asking if orders were still on schedule.”

By integrating telematics and GPS into their system, GoBolt created an Uber-like experience for consumers, significantly reducing the need for customer service inquiries. Additionally, customers can make last-minute adjustments to their delivery locations through GoBolt’s app, providing more flexibility and improving the overall delivery experience.

Photo: GoBolt

As retailers prepare for the busy holiday season, GoBolt is positioned to help them manage the increased demand. “We plan for peak season all year long,” said Ang. The company runs 24/7 operations in select fulfillment centers and has the infrastructure to ensure that last-mile deliveries are successful even during high-demand periods.

Focus on Technology-Driven Efficiency

Technology is at the core of GoBolt’s success. Ang, who worked in every aspect of the business during its early days, emphasizes the importance of practical, tech-driven solutions. “We’ve built software that makes our processes faster, better, and cheaper,” he explained. This focus on technology has allowed GoBolt to maintain high service quality while scaling across North America.

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