The global economy remains in flux but Canadian manufacturers are having a more positive outlook than those in other industries. The Globe and Mail referenced a recent KPMG study that found 85 percent of Canadian companies are optimistic about the next two years.
While manufacturers in Canada are planning to roll out new products, companies may need to seek out cheap storage in Toronto to keep their extra inventory. Many Canadian manufacturers are motivated by increased innovation in the workplace.
“We do feel optimistic about our business and our industry,” Joey Khatri, president of a light-fixture manufacturer in Blainville, Quebec, told the news source. “Our plan for the next number of years is to launch new products once a year at least.”
Canadian firms have been working on product development ever since they have launched. James Kierstead, owner of Edmonton-based Enspire Electronics, told The Globe and Mail that since he launched his firm last year he has worked on adding six more products.
Jiffy offers businesses plenty of options for Toronto storage, whether one needs to store filing cabinets or office supplies. What's more, the company is currently holding a contest for a new iPad 3, which is a device that just about every business person could use to help improve productivity.