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Wholesaler Now Expands Operations, Creating 200+ Jobs in South Florida
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New Distribution Center in Doral and Enhanced Facilities in Fort Lauderdale to Drive Economic Growth Across Miami-Dade and Broward Counties

MIAMI - Washingtoner -- Wholesaler Now, a leading distribution company in South Florida, today announced a significant expansion of its operations across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. This strategic growth initiative will create over 200 new employment opportunities for local residents in the coming months.

Founded in 2018, Wholesaler Now has quickly established itself as a trusted partner for retailers throughout the region by providing efficient distribution solutions and exceptional customer service. The company specializes in connecting manufacturers with retailers through its innovative logistics platform and extensive distribution network.

"We're proud to announce this expansion as part of our commitment to the South Florida community," said Javier Lazo, CEO of Wholesaler Now. "As our business grows, we're excited to offer new career opportunities to talented individuals in the region while helping local businesses thrive through our distribution services."

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The expansion includes a new 75,000-square-foot distribution center in Doral and enhanced facilities in Fort Lauderdale. These developments will support the company's growing client base and enable faster delivery times across the entire South Florida market.

Wholesaler Now will be hiring for various positions including warehouse associates, logistics coordinators, sales representatives, customer service specialists, and management roles. The company offers competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits packages, and significant advancement opportunities.

"What makes Wholesaler Now unique is our dedication to both our clients and our team members," added Lazo. "We've created a workplace culture that values innovation, integrity, and inclusion, which has been key to our success and rapid growth."

The company will host a job fair at its Miami headquarters on April 15, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Interested candidates can also apply online or learn more about the company's services at WholesalerNow.com.

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Recent economic data indicates that the wholesale distribution sector in South Florida has seen steady growth over the past two years, with companies like Wholesaler Now leading the way in creating new employment opportunities and supporting the regional supply chain.

Since its founding, Wholesaler Now has implemented cutting-edge inventory management systems and last-mile delivery solutions that have revolutionized how retailers access products. The company's technology platform connects small and medium-sized businesses with a wide range of suppliers, enabling them to compete more effectively in an increasingly competitive market.

For more information about Wholesaler Now and its expansion plans, please visit WholesalerNow.com or contact the company's media relations department.

Contact
Javier Lazo
javier.lazo@wholesalernow.com


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