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The Canadian Press
Toronto — Distribution center according to Cannabis Stores, Ontario A local hot pot wholesaler is resuming services after halting deliveries this week following a cyberattack against one of its logistics partners.
His president and CEO, David Lobo, said in a memo posted on the OCS website that the company's distribution centers were in the process of returning to operational status, with a minority has stated that the delivery will be made later today.
He said OCS will transition to standard service levels around the clock, beginning with delivery of affected orders at the time of shutdown.
He said orders will be processed in the order placed on his OCS ordering platform, and his organization will provide more information tonight on what retailers can expect during the recovery period. To do.
OCS announced on Monday his August 5 attack against the parent company of third-party distribution center Domain Logistics, which targeted OCS systems and compromised customer information. He said there were no signs of damage.
In the immediate aftermath of the cyberattack, pot shops worried that continued delivery stoppages would reduce supply and drive consumers to illicit markets.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 10, 2022.
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