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Mississauga

Multi-Client Warehousing and Distribution in Mississauga, ON

Reach every major Canadian market within one to two days with warehousing and distribution in Mississauga, Ontario.
Mississauga Location

6850 Northwest Dr. Unit 3A Mississauga, ON, Canada
919-341-0762

[ overview ]

Mississauga: Reach Major Canadian Markets in 1-2 Days

Located west of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario anchors one of North America’s most advanced logistics regions. The city’s position along Highways 401, 403, and 407 connects shippers to every major Canadian market within one to two days.

With Toronto Pearson International Airport and CN’s Brampton Intermodal Terminal just minutes away, Mississauga offers flexibility for multi-client warehousing and distribution. Dense carrier coverage, modern industrial space, and a deep logistics talent pool make it an ideal base for companies needing scalable, shared capacity in a high-demand market.

Strategic GTA Location
1–2 day ground reach to major Canadian markets via Highways 401, 407, and 410.
Port Connectivity
Less than one hour from the Port of Toronto, which provides direct connection to the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Air & Rail Access
Easy access to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s busiest cargo airport, as well as the Mississauga-Caledon Airport, and Canadian National Railway facilities.
Innovation Corridor
Part of Canada’s Innovation Corridor, drawing top logistics and tech talent from Waterloo and Ontario.
Business-Friendly Market
Competitive taxes, incentives, and a strong economic base for logistics growth.
Cross-Border Advantage
Quick access to U.S. trade routes through Windsor and Fort Erie crossings.
[ specs ]

Mississauga Facility at a Glance

  • 81,920 square feet
  • 100 Stores/DCs Serviced
  • Manhattan SCALE WMS
  • 99.5% On-time Service
  • 98.5% Inventory Accuracy
  • 98.5% Cycle Account Accuracy
  • 99% Quality Accuracy
  • Safety: Zero Lost Time Incidents
[ use cases ]

Flexible Space for High-Volume Canadian Distribution

Mississauga’s central position within Canada’s busiest logistics corridor make it ideal for scalable warehousing operations.

  • Handle retail, eCommerce, and B2B fulfillment with one- to two-day reach across Ontario and Quebec.
  • Leverage proximity to CN Brampton Intermodal and Pearson International for multimodal import, export, and cross-dock programs.
  • Pool inventory and labor across multiple clients to manage seasonal peaks efficiently.
  • Support high-velocity distribution with dense parcel carrier coverage and daily linehaul connections.
  • Operate from a mature logistics ecosystem designed for flexibility and quick response to shifting market demand.

FAQs

What makes Mississauga stand out for multi-client warehousing?

It’s where every mode of transport meets. Highways, rail, and Canada’s busiest airport all converge here, creating a natural hub for shared logistics. From this one location, freight can reach most major Canadian markets in under two days.

How does a shared warehouse actually work day to day?
Think of it as a high-performance ecosystem. Multiple companies share the same warehouse and labor teams but each operates as if they have their own dedicated space. It lends itself well to businesses that need efficiency and flexibility.
Who benefits most from a multi-client setup?

Brands that experience swings in volume—seasonal retailers, fast-growing eCommerce sellers, and importers testing new markets. They gain professional-level logistics infrastructure without long leases or fixed costs. When volume shifts, space and labor shift with it.

How does Legacy keep operations consistent across multiple clients?
Standardization and smart systems. Legacy’s team manages each account individually but within a tightly integrated system that prioritizes visibility, compliance, and continuous improvement.
What gives Mississauga an edge over other GTA logistics hubs?
Access and adaptability. Mississauga sits beside Pearson International Airport, major intermodal rail yards, and multiple 400-series highways. It’s also surrounded by a massive logistics workforce and ongoing infrastructure investment, making it one of the most resilient distribution markets in North America.

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