Project

Local urban delivery service for merchants

An opportunity for businesses located in or near a participating SDC’s zone to deliver their products to local clients in a way that’s eco-friendly and costs less than $5 per delivery.

  • 1 what is it?
  • 2 participating SDCs
  • 3 delivery resources
  • 4 partners
  • Promoting local shops and eco-friendly delivery

    In collaboration with the City of Montréal, les Sociétés de développement commercial de Montréal (SDC) and Coop Carbone, Jalon has launched a delivery service enabling merchants located in or near a participating SDC’s zone to deliver their products to local clients in a way that’s eco-friendly and costs less than $5 per delivery.

    Participating delivery companies are Courant Plus, Livraison Vélo Montréal and La roue libre.

  • Are you in a participating sector?

    Here are the SDCs that are taking part in this project:

    • ​​​​Ahuntsic-Cartierville: Promenade Fleury, Quartier Fleury Ouest
    • Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve: Hochelaga Maisonneuve
    • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal: Boulevard Saint-Laurent, L’avenue du Mont-Royal, Rue Saint-Denis, Laurier Ouest
    • Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie: Petite Italie – Marché Jean Talon, Promenade Masson, Plaza St-Hubert
    • Verdun: Promenade Wellington
    • Le Sud-Ouest: Les Quartiers du Canal
    • Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension
    • Ville-Émard-Côte-Saint-Paul: Boulevard Monk

     

    Are you a customer and you’d like to know more? Visit the website of your local SDC.

    Are you a merchant and this project interests you? Visit the section dedicated to urban delivery on the City of Montréal’s website to find out more and fill out the form to participate.

     

  • View our list of organizations or companies that have confirmed that they have the capacity to carry out local deliveries (PDF) in the Montréal area. This list reflects the latest information collected to date and is not exhaustive. Come back for regular updates.

    Companies not listed here are no doubt available through express transporters like Canada Post, UPS, FedEx, Dicom, etc.

    Most delivery companies are able to handle local deliveries, but we recommend calling upon professionals that have insurance, protocols, sanitary measures and tools in place to provide quality service.

     

    Check with the companies you contact to see if they can adapt their offer to meet specific needs such as:

    • Direct delivery from your store to the client (without going to a warehouse)
    • Delivery of fresh and even frozen products
    • Delivery of orders that don’t come in boxes (i.e. grocery bags)

     

    Are you a business or an organization that offers local delivery services and would like to appear on our list? Contact us today

  • Discover our project partners

    Here is the list of organizations and delivery companies that are participating in the local urban delivery project.

    Partners

    Montreal

    Livraison Vélo Montréal

    La roue libre

    Courant Plus

    Association des Sociétés de développement commercial de Montréal

    Coop Carbone

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