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Distribution Center Service Hours Distribution Center Service Hours: Monday to Friday 09: 00~18:00 | Saturday 09:00~14:00 | Sunday & Public Holiday: Closed Distribution Center ADD TEL Northern areas 1 Keelung Nuannuan Dongshi Distribution Center No.6-60, Dongshi St., Nuannuan Dist., Keelung City 205, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77306750 2 Taipei Shilin Danan Distribution Center No. 410, Danan Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City 111, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77305972 3 Taipei Datong MRT Shuanglian Distribution Center No.177, Sec. 2, Chengde Rd., Datong Dist., Taipei City 103, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77306218 4 Taipei Zhongshan Xinsheng N. Sec. 2 Distribution Center No.5、7, Ln. 68, Sec. 2, Xinsheng N. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77306308 5 Taipei Songshan Tayou Distribution Center No.208, Tayou Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei City 105, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77306821 6 Taipei Da'an MRT Liuzhangli Distribution Center No.35, Ln. 98, Sec. 3, Heping E. Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City 106, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77302385 7 Taipei Zhongzheng Tingzhou Sec. 1 Distribution Center No.48, Sec. 1, Tingzhou Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City 100, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77303825 8 Taipei Xinyi Distribution Center No.24, Sec. 6, Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110, Taiwan 02-77286536 9 New Taipei Xizhi Datong Sec. 2 Distribution Center No.60, Ln. 169, Sec. 2, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77301950 10 Taipei Neihu Xing'ai Distribution Center No.21, Ln. 140, Xing’ai Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 114, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77301952 11 New Taipei Tucheng Zhonghua Sec. 1 Distribution Center No.202, Sec. 1, Zhonghua Rd., Tucheng Dist., New Taipei City 236, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309691 12 New Taipei Xindian Marshal Industrial Park Distribution Center No.1, Aly. 9, Ln. 45, Baoxing Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309708 13 New Taipei Zhonghe Jian 1st Distribution Center No.89, Jian 1st Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City 235, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309728 14 New Taipei Banqiao Banxin Distribution Center No.206, Banxin Rd., Banqiao Dist., New Taipei City 220, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77280386 15 New Taipei Shulin Da'an Distribution Center No.135, Da’an Rd., Shulin Dist., New Taipei City 23847, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77462825 16 New Taipei Tamsui Zhongzheng E. Sec. 1 Distribution Center No.45, Sec. 1, Zhongzheng E. Rd., Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 251, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309739 17 New Taipei Sanchong Tomson Industrial Park Distribution Center No.9, Aly. 24, Ln. 68, Sec. 1, Guangfu Rd., Sanchong Dist., New Taipei City 241, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309785 18 New Taipei Wugu Industrial Park Distribution Center No.54-2, Zhonggang W. Rd., Taishan Dist., New Taipei City 243, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 02-77309876 19 Taoyuan Pingzhen Luguang Distribution Center No.383, Sec. 2, Jinling Rd., Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City 324, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-2751127 20 Taoyuan Dayuan Zhongzheng E. Sec. 3 Distribution Center No.494, Sec. 3, Zhongzheng E. Rd., Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City 337, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-2751160 21 Taoyuan Luzhu Zhongzheng N. Distribution Center No.1087-1, Zhongzheng N. Rd., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City 338, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-2751252 22 Taoyuan Bade Danan Interchange Distribution Center No.126-5, Furong St., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City 334, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-2751283 23 Taoyuan Yangmei Min’an Distribution Center No.301-2, Min’an Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City 326, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-2723907 24 Hsinchu East Gongdao 5th Sec. 3 Distribution Center No.692-6, Sec. 3, Gongdao 5th Rd., East Dist., Hsinchu City 300, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-6213021 25 Zhubei TaiYuen Industrial Park Distribution Center No. 30-1, Zhonghe St., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-6235354 / 03-6235090 26 Yilan Station Distribution Center 1F., No.110-1, Linsen Rd., Yilan City, Yilan County 260, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-9108161 Middle areas 27 Miaoli GongguanYugu village Distribution Center No.114-7, Yugu, Gongguan Township, Miaoli County 363, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-7775190 28 Taichung Minhe Sec. 2 Distribution Center No.360, Sec. 2, Minhe Rd., Cingshuei Dist., Taichung City 436, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-37077863 29 Taichung Tanzi Fulin Sec. 1 Distribution Center No. 56, Fugui Rd., Tanzi Dist., Taichung City 427, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-37046781 30 Taichung Xitun Longyang Distribution Center No.48-12, Longyang Ln., Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-37046783 31 Taichung Dali Changchun Distribution Center No.165, Changchun Rd., Dali Dist., Taichung City 412, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-37047322 32 Taichung South Fuxing Sec. 1 Distribution Center No.68, Aly. 15, Ln. 207, Sec. 1, Fuxing Rd., South Dist., Taichung City 402, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-37047360 33 Changhua Zhangcao Distribution Center No.122, Zhangcao Rd., Changhua City, Changhua County 500, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 04-7060121 34 Nantou Nangang Industrial Park Distribution Center No.14, Gongye E. Rd., Nantou City, Nantou County 540, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 049-7008586 35 Yunlin Dounan Yanping Sec. 2 Distribution Center No.570, Sec. 2, Yanping Rd., Dounan Township, Yunlin County 630, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 05-7709975 Southern areas 36 Chiayi West Dahua Distribution Center No.70, Dahua Rd., West Dist., Chiayi City 600, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 05-3208098 Please note: SF Tainan Xinsh Depot will be moved to the new address after 29 Mar 2021, Monday. 37 Tainan Xinshi Far East University Distribution Center Current address: No.68-3, Yongjiu, Xinshi Dist., Tainan City 744, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 06-7035209 New address: No. 180-6, Zhongshan Rd., Xinshi Dist., Tainan City 744002, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 38 Tainan Xinying Yumin Distribution Center No.7, Yumin Rd., Xinying Dist., Tainan City 730, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 06-7030197 39 Tainan Yongkang Zhongzheng S. Distribution Center No.395, Zhongzheng S. Rd., Yongkang Dist., Tainan City 710, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 06-7030310 40 Kaohsiung Xiaogang Zhong'an Distribution Center No.729、731, Zhong’an Rd., Xiaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 812, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 07-9743336 41 Kaohsiung Gangshan Dade 1st Distribution Center No.155, Dade 1st Rd., Gangshan Dist., Kaohsiung City 820, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 07-9743338 42 Kaohsiung Renwu Bade Central Distribution Center No.496, Bade Central Rd., Renwu Dist., Kaohsiung City 814, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 07-9743359 43 Kaohsiung Xinxing new jyuejiang Distribution Center No.268, Fuxing 2nd Rd., Xinxing Dist., Kaohsiung City 800, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 07-9743520 Please note: SF Pingtung Jiannan Depot will be moved to the new address after 29 Mar 2021, Monday. 44 Pingtung Jiannan Distribution Center Current address: No.8, Jiannan Rd., Pingtung City, Pingtung County 900, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 08-8219167 New address: No. 792, Sec. 1, Ruiguang Rd., Changzhi Township, Pingtung County 908, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Eastern areas 45 Hualien Station Distribution Center No.76, Guoxing 1st St., Hualien City, Hualien County 970, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 03-8909092 46 Taitung Zhihang Sec. 1 Distribution Center No.176, Sec. 1, Zhihang Rd., Taitung City, Taitung County 950, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 089-719330 .
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