Logistics and freight corridors in North America are capturing increased attention of many manufacturers and distributors looking for new warehousing and transportation solutions. One of the reasons behind this trend is the continual rising importance of logistics and the supply chain for commerce and end user customers. Furthermore, Canada and the United States trade $592 billion in goods and services every year, with more than 75% of those goods traded moving by truck. Where does the Buffalo – Canada link fit in this supply chain solution?
ABOUT BUFFALO
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ABOUT TORONTO and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area)
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. Rated as one of the top 4 global cities with economic clout (Cities of Opportunities Report, PwC, 2014), and topped the North American Cities of the Future, fDi, behind only New York. Toronto is a dynamic, diverse, rising city that provides the ideal business environment for companies looking for a competitive edge. (City of Toronto Economic, Development and Culture 2017)
The Greater Toronto Area, comprising more than 20 municipalities, is one of Canada’s busiest logistics centers, according to the economic development department for the City of Brampton.
Toronto attracts many big American players because from Toronto they can serve about 60 percent of the North American market population, within a day’s drive.
ASL Buffalo – Sharing Our Story
For over a decade there has been a large trend toward U.S. companies using the Canadian logistics infrastructure to serve their North American distribution segment.
Buffalo is located minutes from Canada and is a strategic location for Canadian businesses to serve US customers.
In addition to Buffalo being an ideal strategic and operational fit to and from the GTA and to all parts of the United States, one of the driving reasons for ASL opening a distribution centre in Buffalo over 30 years ago was at the request and support of existing and prospective customers. Additionally, one of the benefits of establishing a facility in this market is the ability to offer warehousing and distribution, ecommerce fulfillment, cross-docking, consolidation and de-consolidation and a full menu of transportation services to and from Buffalo and all areas of the United States.
Buffalo has become a vital part of ASL’s transportation network, which replicates the same level of services, technology, infrastructure and managerial intensity of the central Canada facilities located in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The facility, utilizing the same transportation networks as the GTA, provides services to the major brands that ship to leading retailer DCs across the United States and Canada, in addition to servicing the local greater Buffalo customers.
When assessing the Buffalo market to grow your business in the United States, consider options such as cross-dock, consolidation, de-consolidation, warehousing and fulfillment, and ecommerce fulfillment.
One cannot emphasize enough that the city of Buffalo’s geographic location is a foundation for a robust and growing logistics sector for manufacturers and distributors in both Canada and the USA. Opportunities for success for potential customers’ supply chain needs are unlimited in the Toronto-Buffalo corridor.
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