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Titanium Transportation Group Inc. is a Canada-based transportation and logistics company that operates primarily in the trucking and logistics services industries. The company provides asset-based transportation and non-asset-based logistics solutions, generating revenue mainly through truckload freight services and freight brokerage activities. Its customers include shippers in manufacturing, consumer goods, food and beverage, automotive, and industrial sectors that require cross-border and domestic freight movement.
The company was founded in 2011 by Ted Daniel and has grown through a combination of organic expansion and acquisitions. Titanium is positioned as a cross-border freight specialist with a focus on service reliability, driver capacity, and operational efficiency, particularly in Canada–United States trade lanes. Its strategic emphasis on integrating asset-based trucking with logistics brokerage is intended to provide flexible capacity solutions and recurring customer relationships.
Business Operations
Titanium Transportation Group operates through two primary business segments: Trucking and Logistics. The Trucking segment is asset-based and includes the operation of company-owned tractors and trailers providing dry van truckload services, while the Logistics segment is non-asset-based and focuses on freight brokerage, utilizing third-party carriers to move customer freight. Revenue is generated through per-load freight charges, long-term shipping contracts, and brokerage commissions.
Operations span both domestic and cross-border routes, supported by company-controlled trucking assets, logistics management systems, and terminal infrastructure. The company conducts business through operating subsidiaries including Titanium Trucking Services Inc. and Titanium Logistics Inc. Data on specific joint ventures is limited in public disclosures, and no material joint ventures have been consistently identified across available sources.
Strategic Position & Investments
Titanium’s strategic direction centers on disciplined growth in asset-based trucking capacity, expansion of higher-margin logistics services, and selective acquisitions that add scale, geographic density, or specialized capabilities. The company has historically pursued tuck-in acquisitions to expand its fleet size and customer base while integrating acquired operations into its centralized platform.
Investment priorities include fleet modernization, technology systems for dispatch and brokerage optimization, and operational efficiencies aimed at improving margins and driver retention. While the company has indicated interest in expanding specialized freight and value-added logistics offerings, detailed disclosure on emerging technologies or new verticals is limited, and data is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Titanium Transportation Group is headquartered in Canada, with its principal executive offices located in Ontario. The company operates a network of terminals and service locations across Canada and the United States, with a concentration in central Canada and the U.S. Midwest and Northeast, supporting high-volume cross-border freight corridors.
Its market presence is primarily North American, with no material operations reported outside the continent. International exposure is driven by Canada–U.S. trade flows rather than overseas operations, and the company’s operational influence is focused on regional density rather than global reach.
Leadership & Governance
The company is led by its founder, who maintains a hands-on leadership approach emphasizing operational discipline, customer service, and measured capital allocation. Governance is overseen by a board of directors with experience in transportation, logistics, and finance, supporting management’s long-term growth strategy.
Key executives include:
Ted Daniel – Chief Executive Officer
David Bradley – Chief Financial Officer
Other senior operational executives – Data inconclusive based on available public sources
Data complied by narrative technology. May contain errors