OPM Sales Looks Ahead to Growth in 2019

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By Retail Insider

OPM Sales, a well established warehouse sale facilitator in Newmarket, is reflecting on this year’s successes as it focuses ahead to 2019. OPM Sales has been working with vendors and major brands by hosting warehouse liquidation sales at its 60,000 square foot facility, just north of Toronto.

The company hosted several large successful events this year, and dates are scheduled for eight premium five-day warehouse sales to be hosted in 2019.


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OPM Sales would like to thank their participating 2018 vendors; Wolverine Worldwide, SaleEvent.ca, The Levy Group, Mario Serrani, The Picture Depot and Beka Castings.  In addition to their current vendors, OPM Sales will focus on building new, valuable relationships with all types of vendors, and expanding the variety of products offered to their consumers.  Their goal is to establish a win-win situation for all; from vendor to consumer, value is key to every member of the channel.

OPM Sales provides an easy turnkey solution to vendors looking to liquidate merchandise, as they thoroughly prepare, actively manage, and effectively advertise for each sale event.  OPM Sales has a full-time management team, fully trained staff, full-time cashiers, sales associates, floor supervisors and a full-time merchandiser on staff to help facilitate t­heir sale events.


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To finish off 2018, OPM Sales is hosting its Annual Holiday Sale this week, December 19-23.  This sale will feature golf equipment from TaylorMade, coat arrivals from the Levy Group, as well as health, beauty and home care products from SaleEvent.ca.  Also included in this sale, you will find name brands such as Adidas, Reebok, Puma, New Balance, Vans, Converse, Saucony, Asics, Jansport, Parkland, New Era and more!

December Sale Event Dates:

Wednesday, December 19 to Friday, December 21 from 10:00am to 8:00pm, and Saturday, December 22 and Sunday, December 23 from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

For directions and a map, click here

OPM Sales is now booking vendors for their 2019 premium warehouse sale events. To secure your spot, contact Matthew at matthew@opmsales.com

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