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A&E Cage Company Expands Warehouse to Boost Productivity and Efficiency

The new warehouse in Burlington, NJ, boasts state-of-the-art facilities and advanced efficiencies to streamline the company’s warehouse processes.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Family owned and operated, A&E Cage Company is the leading designer and manufacturer since 2006 in all things bird & small animal from cages, toys, supplies, food, treats, supplements, etc. In 2023 it recently launched a new innovative product line of wild bird and chicken seed sticks which are 100% biodegradable and are in the process of launching its new bakery line of dog treats.

A&E Cage Company announces that it is expanding with an addition to its warehouse. This expansion signifies the company’s commitment to meeting the growing demands of its customers and ensuring efficient operations.

The new warehouse, located in Burlington, NJ, boasts state-of-the-art facilities and advanced efficiencies to streamline its warehouse processes. The expansion will add 51,681 square feet of building area, almost double than stands now. The design calls an additional 40,000-plus square feet for warehousing use, and 10,336 square feet for office uses. With this expansion, it will be able to increase its inventory capacity and improve order fulfillment time.

This investment reflects the company’s confidence in the future and its dedication to providing exceptional service to its customers. It believes that by expanding its operations, it can better serve its existing clients and attract new business opportunities.

The company wants to express its gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the successful planning and execution of this project. It is through your hard work and dedication that it has been able to achieve this milestone.

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For more information about A&E Cage Company, please visit www.aecageco.com

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