Wide environmental shot inside an active warehouse — long rows of fully stocked industrial shelving recede into the distance, fluorescent overhead lighting casting even neutral light across labeled inventory boxes, a forklift visible mid-aisle, no people posed, framed to bleed right edge of canvas
Wide environmental shot inside an active warehouse — long rows of fully stocked industrial shelving recede into the distance, fluorescent overhead lighting casting even neutral light across labeled inventory boxes, a forklift visible mid-aisle, no people posed, framed to bleed right edge of canvas
— MetroOffic Enterprises Corp

Built on inventory depth. Proven by regional reach.

MetroOffic was structured around on-hand stock from day one — not spot-market purchasing, not drop-shipping. We maintain category inventory and established logistics relationships so clients are never waiting on a lead time we didn't see coming.

Overhead wide-angle view of a large warehouse floor — organized inventory zones clearly delineated by floor markings, pallets of goods stacked at scale in multiple product categories, neutral fluorescent lighting, active operations with loading equipment visible, no staged personnel, depth and volume dominate the frame
Overhead wide-angle view of a large warehouse floor — organized inventory zones clearly delineated by floor markings, pallets of goods stacked at scale in multiple product categories, neutral fluorescent lighting, active operations with loading equipment visible, no staged personnel, depth and volume dominate the frame
/ How We Were Built

Established relationships. No lead-time surprises.

MetroOffic was founded to consolidate what fragmented vendor networks cannot deliver: consistent availability across categories, structured reorder cycles, and freight relationships built over years — not assembled for a single order.

Medium shot of warehouse operations in progress — a worker in a high-visibility vest scanning inventory on a mid-aisle shelf, rows of organized product categories behind them, bright neutral fluorescent lighting, real working environment, no posed moment
Medium shot of warehouse operations in progress — a worker in a high-visibility vest scanning inventory on a mid-aisle shelf, rows of organized product categories behind them, bright neutral fluorescent lighting, real working environment, no posed moment
• Operational Discipline

Category management that runs without manual follow-up.

Structured reorder cycles mean stock levels are monitored and replenished before depletion — not after a client flags a shortage. Our regional distribution network spans multiple freight corridors, keeping fulfillment timelines predictable across categories.

Multi-Category Inventory

Regional Freight Network

Structured Reorder Cycles

Industrial, commercial, and consumer goods stocked across categories — consolidated under one operational account, not spread across multiple vendors.

Established logistics relationships across regional freight corridors mean distribution timelines hold — even when demand spikes or capacity tightens.

Inventory is replenished on set cycles — not reactively. Clients receive consistent availability without managing reorder schedules on their end.

Ready to consolidate your supply chain?

Talk to our operations team about current stock, category coverage, and what a supply arrangement with MetroOffic actually looks like.