IMC Logistics expands into Canada with new Toronto operation
IMC Logistics is expanding into Canada with plans to launch a marine drayage operation in Toronto, marking the company’s first international location.
The Collierville, Tenn.-based logistics provider said the new facility is expected to become operational in the second quarter of 2026 and will support cross-border freight movements between Canada and the United States.

Located near one of the busiest trade corridors between the two countries, the Toronto operation will allow IMC to move containerized cargo across North America while also offering domestic marine drayage services within Canada.
“This expansion is part of an effort to better support Canadian shippers who are broadening their sourcing strategies to stay competitive,” said Joel Henry, CEO of IMC Logistics, in a release.
The company said growing container volumes and evolving supply chain strategies are driving demand for cross-border logistics capacity.
IMC Logistics is one of the largest marine drayage providers in the United States, operating a network of trucks, chassis, container depots, and transloading facilities serving major ports and rail terminals across the country.
The company says its Toronto expansion represents a key milestone in its long-term growth strategy as it looks to deepen relationships with existing customers and support shippers operating across North American supply chains.
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