iKrusher Invests in Canadian Operations to Boost Vape Supply Chain Reliability
iKrusher Invests in Canadian Vape Supply Chain Operations

iKrusher, a global vape technology company serving the cannabis industry since 2017, is strengthening its investment in Canada through national inventory, fulfillment infrastructure, and customer support to help operators navigate supply chain pressures and deliver dependable product experiences.

Investment in Canadian Infrastructure

Operating from a nearly 5,000 square-foot facility in Mississauga, Ontario, iKrusher maintains local inventory across more than 30 hardware platforms, including all-in-ones, cartridges, and pod systems. The facility includes a 2,850 square-foot warehouse that allows most in-stock orders to ship the same day or within one business day, helping brands respond quickly to product launches and shifting market conditions.

Since opening its Canadian operations in August 2025, iKrusher has grown from five net new customers to 34 active accounts, representing 580 percent growth. Inventory capacity at its warehouse has expanded from roughly 150,000 units to more than 425,000 unbranded devices available for rapid fulfillment.

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Market Context and Growth

The investment comes as the Canadian vape category continues to gain momentum. Market research projects that the category will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 14.2 percent through 2030. All-in-one vape devices are gaining share, with recent industry analysis showing Ontario sales grew 63 percent year over year between 2024 and 2025.

iKrusher has worked with more than 1,500 companies globally, supporting emerging brands to large-scale operators through hardware development, in-house manufacturing, customization, packaging, fulfillment, and product testing. By manufacturing through its own production facilities, the company gives clients direct access to quality control and supply chain expertise through a single partner.

Industry Challenges and iKrusher's Role

“Right now, Canadian operators are navigating an incredibly demanding retail landscape, and what we’re seeing is a shift in priorities. They need a partner that can support inventory planning and long-term growth. The market has been plagued by too many instances where a brand places a successful first order for hardware, only for the supplier to fail to maintain the supply chain requirements needed for subsequent runs. That operational friction can derail a brand’s momentum and lead to the delisting of SKUs,” says Mike Muni, Branch Manager, Canada at iKrusher.

Canadian cannabis brands must execute consistently at every stage of the product lifecycle to stay competitive in a more mature and increasingly saturated industry. Operators face expectations to maintain inventory availability, support repeat production runs, meet retailer expectations, and deliver dependable consumer experiences, where even minor disruptions can impact brand reputation and sustainable growth.

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