Draft:Shiploads
Tasmanian Retail Chain
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Shiploads is a Tasmanian Australian retail chain, which was Founded from the Sypkes family, after Chickenfeed (retail chain) had went through Bankruptcy back in 2013. The retail chain has at least currently 12 stores across Tasmania.

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Shiploads sells Toys, Gifts, Plastic Containers, Kitchen supplies, Furniture, Picture frames, Novelty items, Snacks, Drinks, and More.
History
Shiploads was Founded in 2013 after Chickenfeed went through Bankruptcy in 2012 and 2013. 1 store was rebranded as "Shiploads" in 2012 in Huonville, Tasmania.[1]. Since 2013 nearly about 5 or 6 stores were opened as in Devonport, Tasmania, Burnie, Tasmania Wynyard, Tasmania, Mowbray, Tasmania, Cambridge, Tasmania, Kings Meadows, Tasmania While the rest of the stores in Tasmania were replaced and rebranded by The Reject Shop as of 2013. As of 2015 Shiploads opened in New Norfolk, Tasmania.
In 2022 the Sandy Bay Shiploads Store closed on the 24th of December 2022[2]

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