Logistics & Supply Chain

International trade focused supply chain resilience and coordination.

Supply Chain and Logistics

Pebble Canada provides supply chain and logistics solutions built around international trade, enabling Canadian organisations to move goods and materials reliably across global corridors and complex markets. We support trade expansion westward into Europe and eastward into Asia, including China, by improving continuity, visibility, and delivery performance across long distance routes.

International Trade Focused Supply Chains

We support end to end coordination across sourcing, multimodal transport, warehousing, distribution, and trade documentation. Our objective is to improve visibility, continuity, and resilience across routes connecting Canada with European markets and Indo-Pacific trade corridors, including Asia and China, while maintaining the documentation discipline required for cross border trade.

Trade corridor planning

Route and modality planning across air, ocean, and multimodal networks designed to reduce disruption and improve delivery performance.

Supplier coordination

Supplier and vendor coordination that supports predictable lead times, quality assurance, and continuity for international sourcing.

Continuity and resilience

Operational continuity planning that accounts for global volatility, capacity constraints, and dependency risks.


Trade Expansion Corridors: Europe and Asia

Pebble Canada supports Canada's trade diversification objectives by strengthening the logistics and supply chain foundations required for reliable global trade. As Canada expands commercial engagement across Europe and re engages key overseas markets, including China, we help organizations design, adapt, and operate resilient supply chains that reduce single market dependency. Pebble Canada provides end to end logistics coordination, supplier diversification support, and trade ready supply chain execution, ensuring goods, services, and technologies move efficiently, compliantly, and securely across borders in support of Canada's evolving trade relationships.

Westbound: Europe market access

Support for Europe facing movements through ocean and air freight networks, with coordination across suppliers, freight forwarders, ports, and distribution partners. We help clients manage longer transit cycles, tighter delivery windows, and complex documentation so outbound trade can scale with confidence.

Eastbound: Asia and China corridors

Logistics coordination for Indo-Pacific supply chains, including high volume sourcing and export lanes connected to China. We focus on continuity planning, capacity management, and rapid exception handling to reduce disruption risk and protect schedule integrity for international customers.

Trade documentation readiness

Process readiness that supports consistent commercial documentation workflows, shipment visibility, and proactive coordination with carriers and partners to reduce avoidable delays and shipment holds.

Visibility and control tower reporting

Practical reporting and escalation pathways that help teams track shipments, monitor performance, and resolve issues early across multi jurisdiction routes, including ocean, air, and multimodal moves.


The Numbers

Canada's Trade & Logistics Landscape

$712B
Total value of Canadian merchandise exports in 2023, underscoring the scale of international trade flows that depend on reliable logistics infrastructure.
↗ Statistics Canada — Trade in Goods
40%+
Share of Canada's trade flowing through Indo-Pacific markets, making it the fastest-growing corridor for Canadian exporters and importers.
↗ Global Affairs Canada — Indo-Pacific Strategy
$2.3B
Committed by Canada under its Indo-Pacific Strategy, including trade diversification, infrastructure, and supply chain resilience programs.
↗ Global Affairs Canada — Indo-Pacific Strategy

Trade Corridor Strategy

Resilient Supply Chains Across Canada's Priority Trade Corridors

Supply chain resilience is not just about speed; it is about documentation discipline, customs compliance, and the ability to adapt when routes, regulations, or supplier relationships change. Pebble Canada manages the full logistics lifecycle: freight coordination, CBSA customs clearance, CUSMA and CETA compliance, trade finance coordination through Trade Commissioner channels, and delivery verification, giving operators a single accountable partner for cross-border supply chain performance.

Indo-Pacific Corridor Development

The Indo-Pacific represents Canada's fastest-growing trade opportunity across critical minerals, clean technology, and advanced manufacturing. Pebble Canada's established presence across this corridor, from supplier relationships through to customs and last-mile delivery capability, enables Canadian operators to pursue Indo-Pacific procurement and export strategies with confidence, backed by logistics infrastructure that already exists rather than needing to be built.

Trade Documentation & Customs Compliance

International logistics failures are rarely about physical movement; they stem from documentation errors, misclassified goods, missed permit requirements, or customs delays that cascade into project timelines. Pebble Canada's trade compliance capability, covering import/export documentation, tariff classification, permits, and origin certification under CUSMA and CETA, is integrated into every shipment we coordinate rather than treated as a back-end administrative function.