Ellaam ExpressEllaam Express
🇱🇰🇨🇦For e-commerce sellers

Canada → E-commerce warehouse

Warehouse + 3PL for sellers shipping home.

Built for Sri Lankan e-commerce sellers fulfilling Canadian orders at volume. Inbound stock lands at our Scarborough warehouse; we handle storage, inventory, and last-mile distribution to your customers across Canada.

Safe inbound storageInventory managementFast last-mile distribution

Capabilities

Everything you need between the container and the customer.

Safe storage

Climate-managed warehouse space in Scarborough. Pallet and shelf storage, secure access, full insurance on inventory.

Inventory management

We track stock by SKU, send you weekly reports, and flag low inventory before you run out.

Fast distribution

When orders come in, we pick, pack, and ship — domestic Canada courier to your customer's door within 1–2 business days.

Inbound photography

Every container we receive is photographed at intake — by SKU and pallet. Useful for customs records and stock audits.

Pick + pack

Per-order pick and pack with your branded materials (we hold your boxes and inserts). Or generic — your call.

Customs at intake

Sea-cargo containers from Sri Lanka are customs-cleared at intake — no per-order customs delays for your Canadian customers.

How it works

Four steps. From your container to your customer.

Step 1

You ship a sea-cargo container

Container or LCL freight from Sri Lanka, landing at our Scarborough warehouse. Customs cleared on arrival.

Step 2

We receive, photograph, store

Stock is inventoried by SKU, photographed for your records, and put away on dedicated racks.

Step 3

Orders come in (yours or ours)

Connect your store via API or hand off orders manually — we receive them and queue for fulfillment.

Step 4

We pick, pack, and ship

Same-day for orders received before 2 PM EST. Domestic Canada delivery in 1–2 business days.

Warehouse FAQs

Six questions sellers ask up front.

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