Arrive Logistics has laid off five employees from its Toronto office as part of a reconfiguration to better support customers and carriers in Canada. The staff reduction represents a small portion of the company’s workforce of over 2,000 employees, according to the company’s vice president of marketing, Evan Pundyk.
The company has retooled its Toronto office to enhance client interaction, but did not provide specific details on changes. Arrive Logistics maintains a physical presence in Toronto and remains committed to the Canadian market, focusing on delivering top-notch service for shippers and carriers across North America.
Founded in 2014, Arrive Logistics is a transportation and technology platform with over 1,700 employees, 4,000 customers, and 40,000 carriers in its network. Despite the recent staffing changes, the company’s Canadian business has continued to grow, achieving 26% volume growth in 2025 and projecting a 40% increase in 2026 for its cross-border Canada business.
Canada is a significant trading partner for the U.S., with trade totaling $53.7 billion in November. Arrive Logistics opened its Toronto office in 2023 to better serve Canadian shippers and carriers, viewing Canada as a growth market complementary to its U.S. and Mexico operations.
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