UniUni delivery truck by Toronto Stock Exchange. (Source: Google Gemini. Generated by AI)
  • UniUni Express, North America’s fastest-growing last-mile delivery company, filed its preliminary prospectus, marking a major milestone on its path to listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
  • The company is in full growth mode, expecting rising revenue to hit $1.1 billion in 2026.
  • Subject to regulatory approval, UniUni stock is on track to trade in the second half of 2026.

UniUni Express, North America’s fastest-growing last-mile delivery company, took a key step towards a proposed TSX listing with the filing of its preliminary prospectus, which contains information about the business, the terms of the transaction and what the resulting issuer will look like.

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The technology-based logistics company delivers more than 1 million packages per day and growing, and expects to collect about $1.1 billion in revenue in 2026, with that figure on track to climb higher leveraging a proprietary platform combining AI-powered routing and a network of more than 100,000 delivery drivers into what Thursday’s news release describes as “industry-leading speed, cost efficiency and customer experience.”

Supported by a diversified and blue-chip customer base, including top brands and ecommerce platforms from emerging to established, UniUni earned Deloitte’s nod as one of the fastest-growing companies in North America in 2025.

Subject to regulatory approval, UniUni intends to complete its qualifying transaction with special purpose acquisition corporation, MAK Acquisition (TSX:MAK.U), an exempted company formed in the Cayman Islands, followed by a planned cross-listing on the NASDAQ.

The stock is expected to hit the market sometime in the second half of 2026.

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