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IMC Logistics Expands to Canada with Toronto Facility
New marine drayage operation will enable cross-border freight movement and support Canadian shippers.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Collierville-based IMC Logistics, a national leader in landside logistics, has announced plans to open a new marine drayage operation in Toronto in 2026. This marks IMC's first expansion outside of the United States and a major milestone in the company's long-term growth strategy.
Why it matters
The new Toronto facility will enable IMC to better support Canadian shippers who are broadening their sourcing strategies to stay competitive. The expansion also positions IMC to deepen partnerships with current customers and capitalize on new growth opportunities in the cross-border freight market.
The details
Located at one of the busiest trade crossings between the U.S. and Canada, the Toronto facility will allow IMC to deliver seamless, end-to-end service for customers operating in both countries. IMC will also offer domestic marine drayage within Canada, leveraging its large fleet of trucks and chassis, integrated network of secure depots, and transloading facilities.
- IMC expects the new Toronto location to be fully operational in the second quarter of 2026.
The players
IMC Logistics
The largest marine drayage provider in the United States, equipped with the largest fleet of trucks and chassis, an integrated network of secure depots, and transloading facilities.
Joel Henry
Chief Executive Officer for IMC Logistics.
What they’re saying
“This expansion is part of an effort to better support Canadian shippers who are broadening their sourcing strategies to stay competitive.”
— Joel Henry, Chief Executive Officer (bakercityherald.com)
What’s next
The company expects the new Toronto location to be fully operational in the second quarter of 2026.
The takeaway
IMC Logistics' expansion into Canada demonstrates the growing importance of cross-border freight movement and the need for logistics providers to have a presence on both sides of the border to best serve their customers' evolving needs.


