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The Canadian food and beverage industry faces unprecedented shipping challenges that directly threaten profitability and growth. The sector experienced explosive e-commerce growth, with a pandemic-induced surge of 411.26% in 2020 alone, establishing a new elevated baseline for digital commerce¹. This growth has been sustained, with the market maintaining a five-year Compound Annual Growth Rate averaging 54.17% through 2023, culminating in e-commerce sales reaching $5.49 billion CAD that year¹.
However, this growth comes with a steep cost. Transportation expenses represent a substantial portion of overall business expenses, accounting for 7.7% of total expenses for food merchant wholesalers in 2022². This expense category grew by 11.7% from 2021 to 2022, significantly outpacing the growth in cost of goods sold (9.2%) and labor remuneration (7.3%)².
Food businesses face unique obstacles that compound typical e-commerce shipping difficulties:
Cross-border complexity: With 73% of Canadian online shoppers abandoning carts due to unexpected duties and fees⁶, international shipping becomes a critical conversion challenge
This Toronto-based perishable food company faced the classic startup dilemma: exceptional product quality but severe operational constraints. As a new business just getting started, they had developed innovative food products but could only serve customers within the Greater Toronto Area due to shipping limitations.
Core problems:
Like 92% of food processing establishments in Canada that are small companies with fewer than 100 employees⁷, they lacked the volume to negotiate preferential rates and the internal resources to manage complex logistics requirements. Without professional shipping optimization, they were trapped in a local market when their product had national potential.
Through Part n Parcel’s network of 240+ Canadian businesses, we implemented a comprehensive shipping solution that enabled coast-to-coast service for perishable products. Our approach focused on building a complete logistics infrastructure from the ground up, leveraging our carrier relationships and industry expertise.
Scalable infrastructure: Created shipping foundation capable of supporting rapid business growth
The food and beverage processing sector serves as a cornerstone of the national economy, generating $156.5 billion in sales in 2022 and accounting for 18.2% of all manufacturing sales in Canada⁸. Export volumes continue to climb substantially, with Canada exporting $48.0 billion in value-added packaged agri-food and seafood products in 2022, representing sustained international expansion with exports growing at a CAGR of 10.4% between 2018 and 2022⁹.
This growth directly translates to increased shipping volume. At the height of the pandemic-driven shift, Canada Post experienced a 75% increase in parcel deliveries, hitting an all-time single-day record of 2.1 million parcels delivered¹⁰. While pandemic peaks have moderated, parcel volume remains significantly elevated above pre-pandemic levels, indicating permanent demand increase.
The data reveals escalating cost pressures specifically impacting food businesses:
SMB disadvantage: High shipping cost is the single most common challenge for Canadian businesses engaged in e-commerce, with 39% of all businesses and 39% of small businesses reporting it as a significant obstacle¹³
Value proposition: This approach works best for businesses shipping $10,000+ annually or positioned for rapid growth with proper logistics support. Access to enterprise rates through collective buying power of 240+ Canadian businesses eliminates the volume disadvantage that keeps most food companies paying premium shipping rates.
Proven processes: Best practices from 240+ member companies implemented immediately
¹ Forecast: Food and Beverage Stores E-Commerce – ReportLinker
² Food merchant wholesalers – Retail revenues and expenses – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
³ Distributing food throughout Northern Ontario – Feed Ontario
⁴ Transport Costs and Their Implications for Price Competitiveness – Government of Canada
⁵ Navigating Seasonal Spikes in Frozen Food Logistics – ODW Logistics
⁶ Stopping Canadian cart abandonment – Canada Post
⁷ Retail Foods Annual – USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
⁸ Sector Trend Analysis – Packaged food trends in Canada – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
⁹ Sector Trend Analysis – Packaged food trends in Canada – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
¹⁰ Oh, Canada! The Growth of the Small Parcel Market in Our Neighbor to the North – Parcel Industry
¹¹ More Canadians delivering packages, costs slowing – Statistics Canada
¹² Changes in the e-commerce strategies of Canadian businesses – Statistics Canada
¹³ Changes in the e-commerce strategies of Canadian businesses – Statistics Canada
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