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One-day delivery in Canada also called next-day delivery or overnight delivery means a customer places an order today and receives it within 24 hours. This article is for Canadian eCommerce business owners and Shopify store operators who want to understand whether next-day delivery is achievable for them, how much it costs, and how to set it up without a massive logistics inf...


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For two decades, Amazon’s logistics network has been its most unfair advantage. Faster than anyone, cheaper than anyone, and completely unavailable to brands building their own DTC channels off the marketplace.

That just changed.

Amazon Supply Chain Services is now open to any business retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and DTC. The same network that power...


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Canada’s 3PL market hit $19.84 billion in 2025, according to Mordor Intelligence. But most providers aren’t built for D2C.

Most of the market was built around moving pallets for big retail. Not shipping 300 skincare orders to customers in M...


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You packed the order perfectly. You shipped it on time. Your product is exactly as described. And then your carrier missed the delivery window by two days.

The result? A 2-star review that says: “Took forever to arrive. Won’t order again.”

No mention of the carrier. No acknowledgment that the delay was outside your control. Just a permanent mark o...


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There is a cross-border terror brewing, and it has nothing to do with violence but everything to do with shipping. This, “cross border shipping terror,” has caused fear among D2C brands ever since the US administration removed all the de minimis exemptions.

The announcement came on August 29, 2025, which said, “shipments to the U.S. valued under $800 USD are no long...


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