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Jun
2024

Warehousing as a Community Hub Supporting Toronto’s Local Economy

by Michael Kotenzhi June 30th, 2024
Warehousing as a Community Hub Supporting Toronto’s Local Economy

Warehouses play an essential part in supporting our community through more than just storage solutions. They also act as community hubs, driving local business growth and playing a critical role in job creation.

Driving Job Creation Within the Warehouse Itself

The warehousing sector significantly impacts the local economy by providing numerous job opportunities within the facility. Each warehouse employs staff for various roles, including:

  • Operations managers
  • Forklift drivers
  • Order packers
  • Quality control inspectors
  • Administrative personnel

As you can see from the above list, these positions offer diverse employment options to people with varying skill sets and educational backgrounds.

With continuous growth in e-commerce and retail sectors, the demand for knowledgeable warehouse staff is ever-increasing, making this industry vital for sustained economic health.

Supporting The Communities Around Them

Warehousing doesn't only create jobs within its walls; it has a substantial ripple effect on related industries outside the facility.

For instance, transportation employment opportunities in the community experience heightened demand as truckers are needed to move goods to and from warehouses. This necessity fuels employment opportunities for truck drivers, dispatchers, and fleet managers.

Beyond transportation, warehousing positively impacts local suppliers who provide maintenance services, cleaning services, restorative services, and much more.

As you can see from the examples above, warehouses support the local Toronto economy by increasing job opportunities inside the community. Although they may not be the most shiny or hyped business type, warehouses support all aspects of our daily lives and are critical for growing Toronto's economy.

As market leaders in e-commerce order fulfillment, co-packing, transportation, and 3PL warehousing services within Toronto, we leverage our specialized expertise in the distribution industry. Our clientele spans across a multitude of industries, boasting some of the globe’s most renowned companies.

Michael Kotendzhi serves as the President of Operations & Transportation and is also a partner at 18 Wheels. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Michael is a veteran of the industry and fully outstands the complexities of storage, distribution, and repacking.

He holds a degree in Logistics from the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, and his previous work experience includes serving a significant role at in logistics XPO Logistics (formerly Kelron Logistics), North America's leading contract warehousing provider.