Fuel Transport expands dedicated fleet operations in Greater Toronto Area

Montreal-based logistics provider Fuel Transport is expanding its dedicated fleet presence in the Greater Toronto Area with new transportation assets positioned to support growing freight demand in Ontario and cross-border lanes into the U.S. Midwest.

The company said the additional capacity will operate from its recently expanded Brampton warehouse at 35 Predicio Court, allowing trucking operations to be more closely aligned with high-volume Toronto-area freight corridors and existing logistics infrastructure.

Fuel Transport truck
(Photo: Fuel Transport)

“Our customers’ supply chains are changing, and our network has to stay in step,” said Peter Perrella, vice president of operations at Fuel Transport. “By establishing a dedicated footprint in Brampton, we’re improving access to Toronto, strengthening cross-border service, and giving our clients the flexibility their markets now demand.”

The expansion includes dry van trailers, specialized over-the-road equipment, tankers, and an electric tractor, supporting a range of freight movements across automotive, retail, food and beverage, and other sectors.

Fuel said the move reflects continued investment in its dedicated fleet model, combining asset-based transportation with warehousing and logistics services to provide integrated supply-chain solutions.

The company operates across North America with offices in Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, and Mexico.

James Menzies


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