Good Life China (GLCC) To Expand Warehouse Capacity Of Its Cangzhou Warehouse
Good Life China Corporation www.goodlifechina.com announced that they will be expanding the warehouse facilities in Cangzhou, Hebei Province to increase capacity by 25%.
Currently, the warehouse currently serves more than 800 retail stores with goods from over 300 supplier members. The warehouse moves roughly RMB 600,000 daily, and generates monthly logistics revenue of over RMB 900,000, plus an additional RMB of monthly trading membership fees of over RMB 300,000.
Warehouse capacity is being upgraded to service 1,000 stores, as the Company's store count continues to increase on a daily basis, as well as being able to handle additional new suppliers that continue to come on stream with Good Life.
Ms. Jia the company CEO said "Our corporate advisor was given a tour of the warehouse facilities while in China last week, and they have been given the task to also bring our investor relations company The Investors Line up to speed. The Company will be posting additional information from this tour on the Goodlifechina.com website shortly"
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SOURCE: Good Life China Corporation