Fast, Reliable Shipping Solutions for Toronto & Moncton Businesses
Need dependable freight brokerage and logistics in Toronto or Moncton, New Brunswick? Amplify Logistics connects local businesses with the right carriers—on time, every time.
Need dependable freight brokerage and logistics in Toronto or Moncton, New Brunswick? Amplify Logistics connects local businesses with the right carriers—on time, every time.
What Our Clients Say:
“Amplify Logistics helped my Toronto business save on shipping and always kept me updated. Highly recommend.”
— Mark S., Local Manufacturer
“We rely on Amplify for last-minute shipments from Moncton, and they’ve never let us down—even in winter.”
— Julie P., Atlantic Retailer
We know the challenges of shipping in Ontario and Atlantic Canada—weather, customs, and tight delivery windows. Our local teams are ready to help you avoid delays and keep your business running smoothly.
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Partnering with the right freight brokerage gives your business an edge in today’s fast-moving logistics world. A dedicated freight broker helps you manage costs and simplify your shipping decisions by:
With an experienced freight broker by your side, controlling costs and smoothing out your shipping process is no longer a gamble—it’s simply good business practice.
No two businesses ship the same way, and we understand that your freight needs aren’t pulled from a standard playbook. Maybe you’re moving delicate tech equipment across bustling downtown Toronto, or large palletized goods into the heart of Moncton—either way, a generic solution only leads to headaches, delays, and added expense.
That’s why we take the time to get to know your operation, your timelines, and your special handling requirements. By customizing everything from trailer type (think flatbed, step-deck, curtain side, or good old cube van) to scheduling and routing, we make sure your cargo gets where it needs to be, right on time and in the condition it left your hands. It’s this level of detail that keeps your business moving forward and gives you an edge over the competition.
Looking to move freight without filling an entire trailer? LTL shipping is designed for just that. Here’s why shippers across Toronto, Moncton, and all of North America rely on LTL options:
Discover streamlined shipping options tailored to your needs—whether you’re sending a single pallet or half a trailer.
No matter your shipping needs—be it a last-minute truckload to Vancouver or a regular LTL shipment headed east—our expansive network of contract carriers puts you in the driver’s seat. With access to thousands of trusted trucking partners across Canada and the U.S., you’ll enjoy flexible scheduling, competitive rates, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing a qualified carrier is always available.
Whether you need standard dry vans, temperature-controlled reefers, specialized flatbeds, or curtain sides, our reach means your shipment gets the equipment it needs, when and where you need it. This translates to fewer shipment delays, more options at your fingertips, and consistent service that gets your freight delivered on your timeline—no surprises.
Looking to ship multiple smaller loads each week? Freight consolidation could be your answer. By combining several shipments into a single truckload, you’ll see fewer delays, reduced handling, and the benefit of lower shipping costs. Plus, with fewer trucks on the road, you’re doing your part for the environment.
Why consider freight consolidation?
Let our experienced team recommend consolidation strategies tailored for your weekly freight, so you get efficiency and reliability—every time you ship.
Access to critical logistics insights and up-to-date market updates gives businesses a clear advantage in navigating shifting supply chain challenges. By staying informed about industry trends, capacity fluctuations, and emerging issues, you can:
Leveraging timely information from trusted sources like DAT Freight & Analytics or FreightWaves helps you respond—not just react—to the fast-paced freight environment. That means smoother operations, less downtime, and a stronger bottom line.
Need to move freight across the border or around the globe? We make it simple. Our experienced team handles all aspects of international and cross-border shipments—from documentation to customs clearance—so your cargo arrives without unnecessary delays or extra headaches.
Whether you’re shipping truckload or less-than-truckload, we coordinate with trusted carriers and manage everything from start to finish, including:
When it comes to international logistics, we keep you in the loop and your freight on the move.
With less-than-container load (LCL) shipping, your freight doesn’t have to wait until you can fill an entire container. This flexible shipping option ensures your goods are on the move promptly, combining smaller shipments from multiple companies to maximize container space. The result? You share the cost and only pay for the space you use—no wasted dollars, and no more waiting for a full load to keep your deliveries on track.
If you’re looking to move shipments efficiently—without the commitment of booking an entire truck or container—LCL shipping offers a practical, cost-effective solution. Whether you’re sending a few pallets or a partial load, your freight stays in motion and your budget stays intact.
Shipping freight across borders comes with its own set of challenges, from complex paperwork to ever-changing regulations. That’s where knowledgeable customs brokerage services step in—they help spot and resolve potential issues before they become costly delays or headaches for your shipment.
By working with experienced, in-house licensed brokers, your cargo moves smoothly through customs, reducing the risk of unexpected holds, fines, or compliance setbacks. Whether you’re shipping pallets from Toronto or Moncton, these specialists handle the fine print, so your freight arrives on time and without unwelcome surprises.
What Can a Full-Service Freight Logistics Provider Handle?
When you work with a full-service freight logistics partner, you gain access to much more than just basic shipping. Think of it as having an entire logistics department on your team—without the overhead. Here’s what these providers can typically take off your plate:
Whether you’re scaling up, entering new markets, or just tired of handling logistics headaches in-house, a full-service provider ensures every piece of your supply chain runs smoothly—so you can focus on growing your business.
Whether you’re moving a full truckload of machinery or a handful of pallets, we offer a wide range of shipping options to keep your business rolling. Here’s how we get your goods from A to B:
No shipment too big, too small, or too far: our solutions cover every route and requirement.
In short, from keeping your goods secure to efficient last-mile delivery, warehousing and distribution are what transform a logistics service into a seamless shipping solution.
No matter your destination or shipment size, we connect Toronto businesses with reliable outbound shipping routes that get packages where they need to go—quickly, safely, and with options to suit any requirement.
Inbound Shipping Solutions for Toronto Businesses
When your business relies on a steady flow of materials or inventory, inbound shipping becomes a crucial part of your supply chain strategy. Inbound shipping refers to the process of moving raw materials, components, or finished goods from your suppliers directly to your Toronto location—whether that’s a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or storefront.
Why is this so important? Because efficient inbound logistics can be the difference between maintaining seamless operations and facing costly production delays or stockouts. Here’s how a streamlined inbound shipping approach benefits Toronto-based businesses:
Access to reliable inbound shipping solutions means you’re equipped to meet customer expectations, adapt to supply chain hiccups, and stay one step ahead of competitors. With timely coordination and proactive communication, your business keeps moving forward—regardless of what challenges arise.
A third-party logistics (3PL) service provider is a partner that manages the flow of goods for your business from start to finish, so you can stay focused on your core operations. Think of a 3PL as your logistics quarterback—they handle transport, storage, shipment coordination, and everything in between.
Here’s what you can expect from a 3PL:
Top-performing 3PLs maintain a high rate of on-time, claim-free deliveries, reflecting their dedication to secure, reliable service. But it isn’t just about statistics. What truly elevates a great logistics partner is responsive communication. When you can get timely updates and quick answers—sometimes in a matter of minutes—you stay firmly in control of your supply chain, no matter how fast the market moves.
Real-Time Shipment Visibility—Confidence at Every Step
When it comes to your shipments, staying in the loop is everything. That’s why we provide real-time tracking on every load, putting you firmly in control from pickup to delivery. Whether you’re shipping via FedEx Freight, Old Dominion, or another trusted LTL partner, you’ll have access to up-to-the-minute location updates and expected arrival times—all from your own device.
It’s all about giving you peace of mind and the power to respond—before issues even arise.
Not sure whether managing your own shipping (as a 1PL) or outsourcing to a freight partner is the right fit? Professional logistics consulting can shed light on your best path forward—no guesswork required.
Here’s how expert logistics consultants add value for Toronto and Moncton businesses:
Whether you’re moving specialty goods from Toronto tech hubs or regular LTL cross-border to Moncton, logistics consulting puts clarity, control, and cost-savings within reach—empowering you to make decisions with confidence.
Rapid Response Times—Why They Matter in Freight
In today’s fast-moving freight market, timely communication isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential. Quick response times can be the difference between a small hiccup and a major supply chain disruption. When you get prompt updates and answers, you can:
Staying agile with fast response times means you can pivot quickly, make smarter decisions, and keep control at every stage of your shipment. It’s this level of service—backed by real-time data and insights from industry leaders like DAT Freight & Analytics or FreightWaves—that keeps your freight moving smoothly in a rapidly changing landscape.
Integrated Logistics: Smoother Operations, Stronger Supply Chains
When people talk about integrated logistics, they’re describing a streamlined approach where every aspect of your supply chain works together—seamlessly. Instead of juggling separate providers for transportation, warehousing, consulting, and drayage, integrated logistics brings all these moving parts under one roof.
Why does this matter? Because it removes silos and hands-off moments that typically slow things down or create costly errors. With connected operations, your shipments—whether they’re moving by truck, rail, air, or sea—flow efficiently from pickup to delivery. This coordination:
The end result: less paperwork, faster shipments, more predictable costs, and a supply chain that keeps pace with your business. Integrated logistics partners with reliable carriers and leverages real-time data from trusted industry leaders, like DAT Freight & Analytics or FreightWaves, adding transparency and allowing you to focus on growth instead of logistics headaches.
Expedited Freight—When Time is of the Essence
There are times when a standard shipping schedule just won’t cut it. That’s where expedited freight comes in—specifically designed for situations that demand quicker-than-usual delivery. Whether you’re dealing with a critical supply chain gap, a just-in-time production need, or an unexpected rush order, expedited freight ensures your shipment gets priority handling from pickup to delivery.
Here’s when expedited freight becomes essential:
With expedited options, your goods move with minimal stops, limited handling, and dedicated routes, ensuring both speed and security. When every hour counts, having access to this level of service keeps your business agile, responsive, and ahead of the curve.
Inbound vs. Outbound Logistics: What’s the Difference—and Why Does It Matter?
In the world of shipping and supply chain management, inbound and outbound logistics each play a unique role in keeping your business running smoothly. Understanding the key differences—and benefits—of both can help you streamline operations and get the best return on every shipment.
Inbound logistics focuses on the movement of materials, supplies, or inventory into your business. For example, when you’re bringing components to a Toronto facility from suppliers across North America or overseas, efficient inbound processes ensure you have what you need to keep production lines rolling and customers satisfied. The main advantages? You get:
On the flip side, outbound logistics handles the flow of finished goods out to your customers—whether they’re down the block in Moncton or across the continent. Here, speed and reliability are king. Benefits of streamlined outbound logistics include:
Bringing it all together, a smart blend of inbound and outbound strategies means smoother workflows, fewer delays, and a logistics operation that supports—not hinders—your growth.
Flexible Intermodal Shipping Solutions
Looking for a way to balance speed, cost, and service for your freight? Intermodal shipping could be the answer. By combining multiple modes of transportation—like rail, truck, and ocean—into a single, integrated movement, intermodal solutions offer the best of all worlds: reliability, efficiency, and savings.
Here’s why more businesses are turning to intermodal shipping:
By integrating options like Canadian National or Canadian Pacific rail with over-the-road carriers, intermodal shipping keeps your supply chain resilient and cost-effective, even as market conditions shift.
Why Claim-Free Delivery Records Matter in Logistics
In the world of logistics, a strong claim-free delivery record isn’t just a statistic—it’s a reflection of how well your freight partner protects your cargo, your timelines, and ultimately, your reputation. High claim-free percentages mean shipments consistently arrive safe and intact, insulating your business from costly disruptions, insurance hassles, and unhappy customers.
Here’s why it matters:
Industry leaders with top-tier claim-free percentages—like many highlighted in FreightWaves’ reports—show us that attention to detail, safety protocols, and responsive communication make all the difference. When carriers and brokers keep claims low while maintaining quick response times (think minutes, not hours), shippers stay informed and in control, every step of the way.
With the right logistics partner, a stellar claim-free record becomes an everyday expectation—not the exception.
Temperature-Controlled & Perishable Freight
Transporting temperature-sensitive or perishable cargo requires the kind of care and precision you’d expect from a master chef handling a soufflé. Our network of reefer specialists—including industry leaders like FedEx and Old Dominion—offers advanced refrigerated and temperature-controlled trucking options designed to keep your goods at just the right climate, from the moment they’re loaded until they arrive at their final stop.
Shipping perishable products doesn’t have to be a gamble—our tailored solutions keep your cargo crisp, compliant, and right on schedule.
What Is International Logistics Consulting?
Navigating international freight isn’t just about moving goods across borders—it’s about mastering an ever-changing set of rules, paperwork, and risk factors. That’s where international logistics consulting steps in.
These logistics experts guide businesses through the complex maze of global shipping, offering strategic advice to streamline every stage of the process. Whether you need help understanding the latest customs regulations, ensuring your documentation is spot-on, or building a risk mitigation plan, a trusted consultant has you covered.
What expertise do these consultants offer?
Successful international logistics consulting means you spend less time worrying about red tape and more time focusing on what matters most—smooth, secure delivery for every shipment.
Integrated Logistics: What It Means and What’s Included
Integrated logistics goes beyond simply moving freight from point A to point B—it’s about creating a seamless, end-to-end supply chain experience that connects every stage of your operations. At its core, integrated logistics combines multiple services under one coordinated approach, so you can manage everything from inbound materials to outbound product delivery without juggling multiple vendors or contacts.
Here’s what’s typically included in an integrated logistics solution:
The end result? All the moving parts—transportation, warehousing, customs, and beyond—work together under one coordinated strategy. That means better reliability, fewer delays, and more time to focus on growing your business.
What Is Drayage—and Why Does It Matter?
Drayage is the specialized transport of shipping containers over short distances—typically between ports, rail yards, warehouses, and distribution centers. While the journey may only span a few miles, drayage plays a pivotal role in making intermodal shipping work like clockwork.
Here’s why it matters:
Think of drayage as the vital link connecting the many moving parts of international logistics. Trusted data and analysis from organizations like the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) highlight just how crucial efficient drayage operations are for avoiding bottlenecks and ensuring a seamless flow of goods—especially across North America’s busiest corridors.
Whether it’s a single container or a steady flow of shipments, drayage connects every step, ensuring your supply chain never skips a beat.
Understanding Shipping Container Sizes, Pallet Capacity, and Payload
When planning your shipments—whether local or international—it’s essential to know which container size fits your cargo best. Here’s what you need to keep your logistics streamlined:
No matter the container size, you’ll want to balance your shipment’s dimensions, weight limits, and the type of pallet in use. This ensures you avoid space or weight restrictions and keep your supply chain running smoothly. If you’re unsure about container selection, our team can recommend the most cost-effective option for your specific needs.
Freshness First: Specialized Handling for Produce Shipments
When it comes to perishable shipments, freshness is non-negotiable. That’s why produce moves under strict temperature controls and handling protocols every step of the way. From harvest to delivery, shipments are monitored with real-time tracking and advanced temperature sensors—so your cargo stays inside the optimal range, minimizing spoilage and delays.
Dedicated reefer units and quick transfer strategies keep produce cool whether it’s making a cross-province hop or embarking on a cross-border journey. Plus, with frequent communication between growers, carriers, and buyers, you get peace of mind knowing your produce will arrive crisp, fresh, and ready for market—no matter the distance.