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2016<br />
MANITOBA<br />
TRUCKING GUIDE<br />
for SHIPPERS<br />
THE MANITOBA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION’S OFFICIAL GUIDE<br />
TO THE ‘FOR HIRE’ TRUCKING INDUSTRY IN MANITOBA
Injuries prevented and lives saved<br />
that’s the VALUE of<br />
SAFE Work<br />
SAFE Work Manitoba is pleased to partner with the Manitoba Trucking Association to<br />
form Risk. Professionally Managed (RPM) – an industry-based safety program providing<br />
targeted safety resources and services to the trucking industry.<br />
Find resources to help you weigh the value of SAFE Work – like the Injury Cost Calculator<br />
and Health and Safety Smart Planner – at safemanitoba.com
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. is your truckload specialist<br />
offering service throughout Canada and the United States.<br />
Efficient modern equipment for your dry van, temperature controlled, ocean container, and<br />
decks available for your transportation requirements.<br />
Terminals<br />
Calgary, Edmonton, Milton, Winnipeg (Head Office)<br />
www.arnoldbros.com<br />
Toll free 1 800 665 8085
Impel Transport is an asset-based carrier with a variety of modern, well-maintained<br />
equipment, including vans, reefers, flat deck, step deck, and double drop (RGN)<br />
trailers. We have the ability to move everything from skidded product to large overdimensional<br />
equipment.<br />
Services:<br />
Oversize Loads<br />
What<br />
Impel Transport<br />
can do for you!<br />
• Domestic & International<br />
Transportation by:<br />
° Van<br />
° Reefer<br />
° Flat Deck<br />
° Step Deck<br />
° Double Drop<br />
° Oversize<br />
° Haz Mat<br />
• Warehousing & Distribution<br />
• Cross Decking<br />
Step Deck Freight Hauling<br />
We are FAST certified, including C-TPAT, PIP, and<br />
CSA. This allows for expedited and hassle-free<br />
clearance across the border.<br />
Strong Relationships Are Our Priority. We strive<br />
to serve our customers with professionalism,<br />
integrity, honesty and excellence.<br />
Cross Docking to Distribution<br />
www.impeltransport.com<br />
IMPEL TRANSPORT LTD.<br />
Phone 204.331.9313<br />
Fax: 204.325.7633<br />
neil@impeltransport.com<br />
Mailing Address:<br />
Box 895, Winkler, MB R6W 4A9
2016<br />
MANITOBA<br />
TRUCKING GUIDE<br />
for SHIPPERS<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
PUBLISHED BY<br />
25 Bunting St.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2P5<br />
Ph: 204-632-6600<br />
Fax: 204-694-7134<br />
E-mail: info@trucking.mb.ca<br />
www.trucking.mb.ca<br />
Advertising sales, design and production by<br />
President’s Message................................................................. 7<br />
Board of Directors..................................................................... 7<br />
What is the Manitoba Trucking Association............................. 8<br />
Canadian & Provincial Trucking Associations........................ 10<br />
BUYERS’ GUIDE<br />
By Products/Services............................................................. 12<br />
By Company............................................................................ 19<br />
CARRIER INDEX...................................................................... 26<br />
3rd Floor, 2020 Portage Ave.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3J 0K4<br />
Ph: 204-985-9780<br />
Fax: 204-985-9795<br />
E-mail: info@kelman.ca<br />
www.kelman.ca<br />
Art design/production:<br />
Tracy Toutant<br />
Marketing Manager:<br />
Dave Gill<br />
Advertising Coordinator:<br />
Stefanie Hagidiakow<br />
Publications Mail Agreement<br />
#40065075.<br />
Return undeliverable Canadian<br />
addresses to Lauren@Kelman.ca<br />
No part of this publication may be<br />
reprinted or reproduced without the<br />
written permission of the Publishers –<br />
Manitoba Trucking Association.<br />
ROUTING GUIDES<br />
– Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba points......................... 32<br />
– Service from Brandon to Manitoba points........................... 34<br />
– Service to Canada................................................................ 35<br />
– Service to US, Mexico, Overseas........................................ 48<br />
EQUIPMENT OPERATED......................................................... 49<br />
EXPEDITED SERVICE.............................................................. 52<br />
SPECIAL SERVICES................................................................ 52<br />
SPECIALIZED FREIGHT.......................................................... 53<br />
DISTANCE GUIDES................................................................. 55<br />
REGULATORY AND CROSS BORDER INFORMATION.......... 64<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
General Information................................................................ 68<br />
National Freight Claims Manual.............................................. 78<br />
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS.............................................. 90<br />
This document is printed on paper certified to the<br />
standards of the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®).
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015/16<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
Greg Arndt ............................................ Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
1ST VICE PRESIDENT<br />
Gary Arnold ............................... Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
2ND VICE PRESIDENT<br />
John Erik Albrechtsen .............................Paul’s Hauling Ltd.<br />
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />
Norm Blagden ......................................Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Ed Dillon ...................................................Kleysen Group LP<br />
Bernie Driedger .................................Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Doug Witt ............................................................ Gardewine<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
John Erik Albrechtsen .............................Paul’s Hauling Ltd.<br />
Greg Arndt ............................................ Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Gary Arnold ............................... Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Jas Brar ............................................................4Tracks Ltd.<br />
John Curcio .................................. Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Bruce Danylchuk ...............................E.B.D. Enterprises Inc.<br />
Ed Dillon ...................................................Kleysen Group LP<br />
Bernie Driedger .................................Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Jason Dubois .......................................Len Dubois Trucking<br />
Darrin Fiske ..............................................Kleysen Group LP<br />
Scott Kinley ............................................ Gladstone Transfer<br />
Derek Lachaine .............................................TransX Limited<br />
Darren Lane .........................Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Marc Meyer ..................................Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Jeff Odway ............................................. Prairie International<br />
Container & Dray Services Inc.<br />
Dan Simcock .................................. Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Kevin Small .............................................. Agri-Tel Transport<br />
Dave Tyrchniewicz ................................Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Pauline Wiebe-Peters .................... Payne Transportation LP<br />
Doug Witt ............................................................ Gardewine<br />
Steve Zokvic ........................................ Bison Transport Inc.<br />
John Oades .........................................Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Tom Aldridge .............................................. Investors’ Group<br />
Michael Mourant ................. Agrifoods Group of Companies<br />
Gilles Durand ..................................... Du-Vall Transport Inc.<br />
MTA PAST PRESIDENTS<br />
Norm Blagden ......................................Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tom Payne Jr. ............................... Payne Transportation LP<br />
Bob Senkow .....................................TST Overland Express<br />
Alvin Lepp ................................................ Redline Transport<br />
Allan Penner ................................... Penner International Inc.<br />
Jim Trann ...................................................R.S Express Ltd.<br />
Gil Tetrault ................................................ Tetrault Transport<br />
Milt Penner ..................................... Penner International Inc.<br />
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE<br />
Welcome to the annual Manitoba<br />
Trucking Guide for Shippers. As<br />
president of the Manitoba Trucking<br />
Association, I am very proud of this<br />
publication. The Trucking Guide for<br />
Shippers is the result of months of<br />
information gathering, data entry<br />
and editing, all of which results<br />
in this valuable tool. I describe it<br />
as a valuable tool because that is<br />
what it is: for shippers in Manitoba<br />
this may be the most valuable resource you have in your<br />
office. Anything you need shipped – from general dry<br />
goods to specialized freight, containers to oversized and<br />
over-dimensional equipment, a single package to an entire<br />
truckload – all can be shipped using the carriers listed within<br />
the following pages.<br />
Also included is the MTA Buyer’s Guide, is a listing<br />
of products and services offered by members of the<br />
Associated Trades Division of the Manitoba Trucking<br />
Association. Our Associated Trades Division members<br />
provide a wealth of resources for the trucking industry –<br />
from truck and trailer parts, service, and accessories, to<br />
insurance and benefits plans, all the products and services<br />
you need to run your business successfully can be provided<br />
by our members.<br />
I hope that you take a moment to browse through this<br />
guide to ensure you are getting the most value from this<br />
publication. In today’s busy world, it can be hard to “take<br />
a moment”; however, I’m confident the Trucking Guide<br />
for Shippers will provide you with a wealth of information<br />
required to move your goods from Point A to Point B.<br />
Together we will work towards building on our mission,<br />
which is to provide you with the best of advocacy, training,<br />
resources, great service and professional development<br />
opportunities.<br />
Greg Arndt, President<br />
Manitoba Trucking Association<br />
HONORARY LIFE DIRECTORS<br />
George Engel<br />
Gerald F. Reimer<br />
2016 MANITOBA TRUCKING GUIDE for SHIPPERS<br />
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WHAT IS THE MTA?<br />
What is the<br />
MANITOBA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION?<br />
The Manitoba Trucking Association exists to develop and<br />
maintain a safe and healthy business environment for its industry<br />
members and has been doing so since 1932. The Manitoba<br />
Trucking Association is the voice of the trucking industry in<br />
Manitoba. We are comprised of Carrier members and Associated<br />
Trades members. We have nearly 300 member companies that<br />
represent over 10,000 employees. Those member companies<br />
represent about 20% of the for hire trucking companies in<br />
Manitoba whose fleets represent over 75% of the trucks licensed<br />
NEW<br />
Wheel<br />
alignment and<br />
balancing<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Reefer and Dry Van Service to<br />
Quebec to BC and continental US<br />
Manitoba Public Insurance Safety Station<br />
General repairs to all makes and models<br />
Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks/Trailers<br />
90 Drive Thru Wash Bay<br />
1450 Lorne Avenue East, Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3C3<br />
Tel 204-239-6451 Fax 204-239-1427 Toll free 800-251-4607<br />
www.portagetransport.com<br />
in Manitoba. Our Carrier members range in size from one-truck<br />
operators to companies with over a thousand trucks. We have<br />
PSV (for-hire) fleets, private fleets, household mover fleets, heavy<br />
haul fleets, couriers and local cartage companies among our<br />
membership. Some of these carrier members stay within city<br />
and provincial limits; others are involved in cross-border trade<br />
and international shipping.<br />
Manitoba Trucking Association members can point with pride<br />
to a mature and responsible organization, which has developed<br />
outstanding safety and driver training programs, a committee<br />
structure that serves all areas and aspects of members’ needs,<br />
and a strong working relationship with government agencies.<br />
The Manitoba Trucking Association is a member of the Canadian<br />
Trucking Alliance. The Canadian Trucking Alliance is the federation<br />
of the seven provincial trucking associations and has over 4,500<br />
member companies nationally. The mandate of the Canadian<br />
Trucking Alliance is to represent the trucking industry’s viewpoint<br />
on national and international policy, regulatory and legislative<br />
issues that affect trucking.<br />
The Association stands ready to face whatever challenges the<br />
future will bring, and to represent the interests of members of the<br />
trucking industry.<br />
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TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS<br />
Canadian and<br />
Provincial<br />
Trucking<br />
Associations<br />
Canadian Trucking Alliance<br />
David Bradley, President & CEO<br />
555 Dixon Road<br />
Toronto, ON M9W 1H8<br />
Tel: 613-236-9426 Fax: 866-823-4076<br />
communityoutreach@cantruck.ca<br />
www.cantruck.ca<br />
British Columbia Trucking Association<br />
Louise Yako, President & CEO<br />
100 - 20111 93A Avenue<br />
Langley, BC V1M 4A9<br />
Tel: 604-888-5319 Fax: 604-888-2941<br />
bcta@bctrucking.com<br />
www.bctrucking.com<br />
Alberta Motor Transport Association<br />
Lorraine Card, Executive Director<br />
#1 - 285005 Wrangler Way<br />
Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3<br />
Tel: 800-267-1003 Fax: 403-243-4610<br />
amtamsc@amta.ca<br />
www.amta.ca<br />
Saskatchewan Trucking Association<br />
Al Rosseker, Executive Director<br />
1335 Wallace Street<br />
Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 3Z5<br />
Tel: 800-563-7623 Fax: 306-569-1008<br />
nsinclair@sasktrucking.com<br />
www.sasktrucking.com<br />
Manitoba Trucking Association<br />
Terry Shaw, Executive Director<br />
25 Bunting Street<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2P5<br />
Tel: 204-632-6600 Fax: 204-694-7134<br />
info@trucking.mb.ca<br />
www.trucking.mb.ca<br />
p: 204 694 0861<br />
c: 204 396 2313<br />
e: hsired@everondmi.com<br />
EveronDMI.com<br />
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Ontario Trucking Association<br />
David Bradley, President & CEO<br />
555 Dixon Road<br />
Toronto, ON M9W 1H8<br />
Tel: 416-249-7401 Fax: 866-713-4188<br />
communityoutreach@ontruck.org<br />
www.ontruck.org<br />
Quebec Trucking Association<br />
(l’Association du Camionnage du Québec)<br />
Marc Cadieux, Executive Director<br />
6450, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Bureau 200<br />
Montréal (Québec) H4C 1V4<br />
Tel : 800-361-5813 Fax : 514-932-1358<br />
info@carrefour-acq.org<br />
www.carrefour-acq.org<br />
Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association<br />
Jean Marc Picard, Executive Director<br />
105 Englehart Street, Suite 800<br />
Dieppe, NB E1A 8K2<br />
Tel: 866-866-1679 Fax: 506-853-7424<br />
apta@apta.ca<br />
www.apta.ca<br />
25 Bunting Street<br />
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2X 2P5<br />
Phone: 204-632-6600<br />
Fax: 204-694-7134<br />
info@trucking.mb.ca<br />
www.trucking.mb.ca<br />
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Did you know?<br />
You can now report your payroll and<br />
pay your WCB premium online.<br />
For these and other online services<br />
from the WCB, visit wcb.mb.ca.
BUYERS’ GUIDE<br />
Buyers’ Guide by Products/Services<br />
The following is a listing of product/service categories for the trucking<br />
and shipping industry and the companies which provide these products/services.<br />
AERODYNAMICS<br />
Repstar Agencies Inc.<br />
ACCOUNTANTS<br />
Grant Thornton LLP<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
ANTI-IDLING<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Thermo King of Mid Canada<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
BENEFITS PLAN<br />
AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
GroupHEALTH Global Benefit<br />
Solutions Inc.<br />
Tom Aldridge -Investors Group<br />
Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers<br />
BRAKES<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Bendix CVS Canada Inc.<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North Line Sales<br />
& Service (2009) Ltd.<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
Western Turbo<br />
& Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
BUILDINGS (NEW/REPAIRS)<br />
Crane Steel Structures Ltd.<br />
CUSTOMS BROKER<br />
Cole International Inc.<br />
DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
DRIVER SERVICES<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Drakkar Human Resources<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
First Class Training Centre Inc.<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
KMS Transport Driving Academy<br />
Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
Travelers Financial Corporation<br />
DRIVER TRAINING<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Arnold Bros. Transportation<br />
Academy<br />
Buffalo Driver Training<br />
Carriers Edge<br />
Drakkar Human Resources<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
First Class Training Centre Inc.<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
KMS Transport Driving Academy<br />
Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.<br />
Perfect One Driving School Ltd.<br />
Professional Transport Driver<br />
Training School Ltd.<br />
Red River College<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
United Transportation Driver<br />
Training<br />
CLOTHING (UNIFORMS,<br />
SAFETY BOOTS)<br />
Distinctive Advertising and<br />
Promotions<br />
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT<br />
Constant C Technology Group<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
COMPLIANCE SERVICES<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE/<br />
SERVICE<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Constant C Technology Group<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
CONTAINER SALES<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING<br />
DriverCheck Inc.<br />
ENGINES<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Cummins Western Canada<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North Line Sales<br />
& Service (2009) Ltd.<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Volvo Trucks Canada<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
Western Turbo & Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS/<br />
SERVICE<br />
Blue Wave Energy<br />
Financial Services<br />
American Express<br />
Canadian Western Bank<br />
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BUYERS’ GUIDE<br />
CIBC Commercial Banking<br />
CIT Financial Ltd.<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
GE Capital Canada<br />
Money in Motion (Manitoba) Inc.<br />
Paccar Financial Ltd.<br />
Royal Bank of Canada<br />
Tom Aldridge-Investors Group<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
Wyatt Dowling Insurance Services<br />
FIRST AID/CPR TRAINING<br />
First Class Training Centre Inc.<br />
FLEET MANAGEMENT<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
Kal Tire<br />
Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.<br />
Ryder Transportation Services<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
FLEET SAFETY CONSULTANTS<br />
AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
Marsh Canada Limited<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
FREIGHT BROKERS/<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Best-Way Cargo Management<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Cole International Inc.<br />
Kaljen Logistics Inc.<br />
M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
FUEL/LUBRICANTS<br />
Husky Oil<br />
Janico Investments Ltd.<br />
Marsolliier Petroleum Ltd.<br />
Nemco Resources Ltd.<br />
Pilot Flying J.<br />
Suncor Energy<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
Western Turbo<br />
& Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
GLASS<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
GROUP HEALTH & PENSION<br />
SERVICES<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
GroupHEALTH Global<br />
Benefit Solutions Inc.<br />
Tom Aldridge -Investors Group<br />
IMMIGRATION<br />
Canada Connect Immigration<br />
Consulting Services<br />
Industrial/Commercial Equipment<br />
Cervus Equipment<br />
INSURANCE<br />
AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.<br />
Arthur J. Gallagher (Canada)<br />
Group<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
GroupHEALTH Global Benefit<br />
Solutions Inc.<br />
Manitoba Public Insurance<br />
Marsh Canada Limited<br />
MIG Insurance Group Ltd.<br />
Northbridge Financial Corporation<br />
Rempel Insurance Brokers Ltd.<br />
SGI Canada<br />
Southeastern Autocity<br />
Insurance Brokers<br />
Tom Aldridge-Investors Group<br />
Village Insurance Brokers<br />
Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers<br />
LAWYERS/LEGAL<br />
CONSULTANTS<br />
Aikins, MacAulay<br />
& Thorvaldson, LLP<br />
LegalSheild of Canada<br />
Meyers Norris Penny LLP<br />
Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP<br />
LEASING/FINANCING<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Canadian Western Bank<br />
CIBC Commercial Banking<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
GE Capital Canada<br />
Merrit Capital Corp.<br />
Money in Motion (Manitoba) Inc.<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Paccar Financial Ltd.<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Royal Bank of Canada<br />
LIGHTING<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Grote Industries<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Traction UAP<br />
LOG BOOK TRAINING<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Buffalo Driver Training<br />
Carriers Edge<br />
Compliance Solutions Inc.<br />
First Class Training Centre Inc.<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
Simtax Consultants<br />
LOGISTICS<br />
Best-Way Cargo Management<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Cole International Inc.<br />
Kaljen Logistics Inc.<br />
M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.<br />
Ryder Transportation Services<br />
LUMPER SERVICES<br />
Aactive Personnel Services Ltd.<br />
MAGAZINES - TRUCKING<br />
INDUSTRY<br />
Canadian Trucking Magazine<br />
Craig Kelman & Associates Ltd.<br />
(WCHN)<br />
Today’s Trucking<br />
Truck West<br />
MANAGEMENT SERVICES &<br />
CONSULTING<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Compliance Solutions Inc.<br />
Drakkar Human Resources<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
Marsh Canada Limited<br />
Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.<br />
Pinnacle Staffing Solutions<br />
Simtax Consultants Inc.<br />
Strategic M&A Capital Group Inc.<br />
NON-ASSET BASED LOGISTICS<br />
PROVIDERS<br />
Best-Way Cargo Management<br />
Cole International Inc.<br />
Kaljen Logistics Inc.<br />
M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.<br />
OFFICE EQUIPMENT<br />
& SUPPLIES<br />
Carlyle Printers,<br />
Service & Supplies<br />
Constant C Technology Group<br />
ON-SITE FUELLING SERVICES<br />
Janico Investments Ltd.<br />
PAINTING<br />
Derrick’s Sandblasting<br />
PRINTERS/PUBLISHERS<br />
Carlyle Printers, Service<br />
& Supplies<br />
Craig Kelman<br />
& Associates Ltd. (WCHN)<br />
Doroga Road<br />
JJ Keller and Associates,Inc.<br />
Truck West<br />
PROMOTIONAL ITEMS/<br />
WEARABLES/AWARDS<br />
Arrow Specialties<br />
Distinctive Advertising and<br />
Promotions<br />
RECRUITING<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Drakkar Human Resources<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
Pinnacle Staffing Solutions<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
RECRUITING - TEMPORARY<br />
Aactive Personnel<br />
Advantage Personnel<br />
Pinnacle Staffing Solutions<br />
REFRIGERATION<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Central Transport Refrigeration<br />
(Carrier Transicold)<br />
Thermo King of Mid Canada<br />
RENTALS/LEASING<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Calmont Group<br />
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Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Brandon, MB<br />
At Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
we provide transportation<br />
of a variety of bulk liquids<br />
product:<br />
Fertilizer, Cutters,<br />
Asphalt Oil, Cattle Feed<br />
Ltd.<br />
MIKE PENGELLY<br />
OPERATIONS MANAGER<br />
MikeP@loyaltytransport.ca<br />
LOYALTY TRANSPORT LTD<br />
SITE 145 BOX 35 RR1<br />
BRANDON, MB | R7A 5Y1<br />
TEL: 204-571-3230<br />
FAX: 204-571-3232<br />
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Cervus Equipment<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
GE Capital Canada<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Paccar Financial Ltd.<br />
Ryder Transportation Services<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
RISK MANAGEMENT<br />
Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers<br />
Concentric Risk & Security<br />
Management Inc.<br />
SAFETY/SECURITY<br />
AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Carriers Edge<br />
Concentric Risk & Security<br />
Management Inc.<br />
DriverCheck Inc.<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
Marsh Canada Limited<br />
Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.<br />
Simtax Consultants Inc.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
SATELLITE TRACKING &<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Repstar Agencies Inc.<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Thermo King of Mid Canada<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
SUSPENSION<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Kal Tire<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North End Spring Ltd.<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TIRES/WHEELS<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Bridgestone Commercial Solutions<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Denray Tire Ltd.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
GoodYear Canada Inc.<br />
Integra Tire & Auto Centres<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Kal Tire<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Michelin North America<br />
(Canada) Inc.<br />
Traction UAP<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
West End Tire (1990) Ltd.<br />
TRAILER ACCESSORIES<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Groeneveld CPL<br />
Systems Canada Inc.<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
Repstar Agencies Inc.<br />
Traction UAP<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TRAILER MANUFACTURING<br />
Lode King Industries<br />
Midland Manufacturing Ltd.<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
TRAILER PARTS<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Bendix CVS Canada Inc.<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Forster Instruments Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Groeneveld CPL<br />
Systems Canada Inc.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North End Spring Ltd.<br />
NTN Bearing Corporation Canada<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
Traction UAP<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TRAILER SALES<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
TRAILER SERVICE<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North Line Sales<br />
& Service (2009) Ltd.<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
Western Turbo<br />
& Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TRAINING PRODUCTS<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions<br />
Carriers Edge<br />
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.<br />
TRANSMISSIONS<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North Line Sales<br />
& Service (2009) Ltd.<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TRUCK ACCESSORIES<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Groeneveld CPL<br />
Systems Canada Inc.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Janico Investments Ltd.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North End Spring<br />
Repstar Agencies Inc.<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Traction UAP<br />
Western Turbo<br />
& Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
Truck and Trailer Wash<br />
Trailer Wizards<br />
TRUCK BODIES<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
TRUCK PARTS<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Bendix CVS Canada Inc.<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Central Transport Refrigeration<br />
(Carrier Transicold)<br />
Connexion Truck Centre<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Eaton Truck Components<br />
Forster Instruments Inc.<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
Intercontinental Truck Body (Man)<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
North End Spring Ltd.<br />
NTN Bearing Corporation Canada<br />
Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Traction UAP<br />
Volvo Trucks Canada<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
Western Turbo & Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
TRUCK SALES<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Connexion Truck Centre<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Kal Tire<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
Travelers Financial Corporation<br />
Volvo Trucks Canada<br />
TRUCK SERVICE<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
Calmont Group<br />
Connexion Truck Centre<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
Derrick’s Sandblasting<br />
Eastside Heavy Truck Collision<br />
Eaton Truck Components<br />
Fleetmatics<br />
Fort Garry Industries<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Mack Sales and Service Manitoba<br />
Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
North End Spring Ltd.<br />
North Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.<br />
Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.<br />
Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
Volvo Trucks Canada<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
Western Turbo & Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
Westrans Company<br />
Turbochargers<br />
Western Turbo and Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
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Established 1945<br />
Phone: (204) 632-1517<br />
Fax: (204) 633-3617<br />
Cell: (204) 793-2596<br />
MIKE ZAJAROS<br />
General Manager<br />
70 OAK POINT HIGHWAY<br />
WINNIPEG, MB R2R 1T6<br />
Email: northend@mymts.net<br />
www.northendspring.ca<br />
204-256-5869 www.rollys.com<br />
Moving<br />
Residential, Commercial<br />
Office and Piano<br />
Moving services<br />
Self Storage<br />
Our full service self<br />
storage for personal<br />
or business<br />
MOVING &<br />
SELF STORAGE<br />
Warehousing<br />
Save space<br />
and time<br />
WTE<br />
WINNIPEG TRUCK EXHAUST<br />
35 PANET ROAD, WINNIPEG, MB R2J 0R8<br />
EXHAUST PARTS & SERVICE<br />
HEAVY TRUCKS<br />
DELIVERY TRUCKS & SCHOOL BUSES<br />
WE ARE THE ONES<br />
www.wteonline.com<br />
wte_parts@wteonline.com<br />
PARTS: 204-233-4225 • SERVICE: 204-233-2882 • FAX: 204-233-0037<br />
Providing Multi Temperature<br />
Warehouse And Distribution<br />
AFI DISTRIBUTION GROUP • 1-306-242-6300 • www.afigrp.ca<br />
1701 16th Street West, Saskatoon, SK S7M 5J5<br />
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TL & LTL Service Throughout North America:<br />
• Open Deck<br />
• Dry Van<br />
• Regional Cartage<br />
• Specialized Equipment<br />
• Warehousing / Cross-Dock<br />
• 3PL Services<br />
Customer Service: 1-800-265-6460<br />
sales@keystonewestern.com<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
P.O. Box 460 • Ile Des Chenes, MB, • R0A 0T0<br />
www.keystonewestern.com<br />
Box 245<br />
STRATHCLAIR, MB, R0J 2C0<br />
Dedicated to Canada Only Freight Corridors<br />
Reliable 3 rd Party Logistics Services<br />
Additional services include:<br />
Open Deck Specialists<br />
Serving Canada and U.S.<br />
Delivery to Northern Communities<br />
Pilot Services for Dimensional Freight<br />
To put your freight on the ‘Fast Lane’, call<br />
204-654-4000<br />
Grain &<br />
Fertilizer Hauling<br />
Serving Manitoba,<br />
Saskatchewan,<br />
Alberta and North Dakota<br />
Ph. 204-365-4740 Strathclair<br />
Fax: 204-365-4751<br />
email: rtmkenwozney@gmail.com<br />
www.rtmtransport.com<br />
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Buyers’ Guide by Company<br />
The following is a list of Manitoba Trucking Association associate member companies<br />
which provide products and/or services to the trucking and shipping industry in Manitoba.<br />
38 Limo<br />
621 South Drive,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 0C1<br />
Phone: 204-346-4574<br />
www.38limo.com<br />
Aactive Personnel Services Ltd.<br />
P.O. Box 1462 Stn. Main,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2Z4<br />
Phone: 204-982-4600<br />
Fax: 204-942-5098<br />
www.aactivepersonnel.com<br />
Advantage Personnel Inc.<br />
7015 Tranmere Drive, Unit 13 & 14<br />
Mississauga, ON L5S 1M2<br />
Phone: 905-677-9767<br />
Fax: 905-677-9082<br />
www.onyourteam.com<br />
Aikins, MacAulay &<br />
Thorvaldson LLP<br />
30th Floor, 360 Main St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G1<br />
Phone: 204-957-4664<br />
Fax: 204-957-4240<br />
www.aikins.com<br />
American Express<br />
3760 Henderson Hwy.,<br />
East St. Paul, MB R2E 1B1<br />
Phone: 204-668-9660<br />
www.americanexpress.com<br />
Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc.<br />
1800 One Lombard Place<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2A3<br />
Phone: 204-934-0246<br />
Fax: 204-956-2148<br />
www.aon.com<br />
Arnold Bros.<br />
Transportation Academy<br />
739 Lagimodiere Blvd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0T8<br />
Phone: 204-231-1183<br />
Fax: 204-256-7762<br />
www.arnoldbrosacademy.com<br />
Arrow Specialties<br />
P.O. Box 4150,<br />
Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0<br />
Phone: 204-467-1800<br />
Fax: 866-490-0290<br />
www.arrowspecialties.com<br />
Arthur J. Gallagher<br />
(Canada) Group<br />
300 - 1440 Jack Blick Avenue<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3G 0L4<br />
Phone: 204-631-0734<br />
Fax: 204-697-3858<br />
www.ajg.com<br />
Avaal Technology Solutions Inc.<br />
Unit 300 - 7050 Weston Road<br />
Vaughan, ON L4L 8G7<br />
Phone: 905-595-1313<br />
Fax: 905-595-1310<br />
www.avaal.com<br />
Awards & More<br />
1684 St. James St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0L3<br />
Phone: 204-632-6360<br />
Fax: 204-632-4249<br />
www.awardsandmore.ca<br />
Beaver Truck Centre<br />
33 Oak Point Highway,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 0T8<br />
Phone: 204-632-9100<br />
Fax: 204-632-9103<br />
www.beavertrucks.com<br />
Bell Trailer Sales<br />
Box 12, Group 200, R.R. 2<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-987-8890<br />
Fax: 204-694-1640<br />
www.belltrailers.com<br />
BetterTrucker.com<br />
Box 183,<br />
Ile Des Chenes, MB R0A 0T0<br />
Phone: 204-800-1313<br />
Fax: 877-823-3576<br />
BFL CANADA Insurance<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Suite 205 - 175 Carlton Street<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H9<br />
Phone: 204-594-0236<br />
Fax: 204-594-0259<br />
www.bflcanada.ca<br />
Bluewave Energy<br />
450 Sheppard Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2P8<br />
Phone: 204-837-6546<br />
Fax: 204-837-6549<br />
www.bluewaveenergy.ca<br />
Brandt Finance Ltd.<br />
P.O. Box 3856,<br />
Regina, SK S4P 3R8<br />
Phone: 403-755-8706<br />
Fax: 403-343-7549<br />
www.brandt.ca<br />
Bridgestone Canada Inc.<br />
643 Petit Road,<br />
Grande Pointe, MB R5A 1E5<br />
Phone: 204-981-7459<br />
Fax: 330-572-7040<br />
www.bridgestonetire.ca<br />
Buffalo Driver Training<br />
PO Box 39008 Inkster Park<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 3B3<br />
Phone: 204-997-6409<br />
www.buffalodrivertraining.com<br />
Calmont Group<br />
2091 Logan Avenue,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 0J1<br />
Phone: 204-988-1770<br />
Fax: 204-988-1779<br />
www.calmont.ca<br />
Canada Connect<br />
Immigration Consulting Services<br />
PO. Box 38073 STN Birds Hill<br />
East St. Paul, MB R3E 1H3<br />
Phone: 204-221-1199<br />
Fax: 855-302-4696<br />
www.canadaconnectimmigration.ca<br />
Canadian Trucking Magazine<br />
Box 204, Dugald, MB R0E 0K0<br />
Phone: 204-770-3283<br />
Fax: 204-755-2641<br />
www.canadiantruckingmagazine.ca<br />
Canadian Western Bank<br />
Equipment Financing Group<br />
125 Nature Park Way,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3P 0Y6<br />
Phone: 204-928-8504<br />
Fax: 855-341-7300<br />
www.cwbequipment.com<br />
Carlyle Printers,<br />
Service & Supplies Ltd.<br />
75 Plymouth Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2V5<br />
Phone: 204-480-4876<br />
Fax: 204-697-0830<br />
www.carlylepss.com<br />
CarriersEdge<br />
6th Floor,<br />
675 Cochrane Drive East Tower<br />
Markham, ON L3R 0B8<br />
Phone: 905-530-2430<br />
Fax: 905-530-2001<br />
www.carriersedge.com<br />
Central Transport<br />
Refrigeration Ltd.<br />
986 Wall Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3G 2V3<br />
Phone: 204-788-4344<br />
Fax: 204-772-7960<br />
www.ctrgroup.ca<br />
Centreport Canada<br />
100 - 259 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2A9<br />
Phone: 204-784-1300<br />
Fax: 204-784-1308<br />
www.centreportcanada.ca<br />
Cervus Equipment<br />
465 Egesz Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 2V5<br />
Phone: 204-233-1611<br />
Fax: 204-233-1633<br />
www.cervusequipment.com<br />
CIBC Commercial Banking<br />
500 - One Lombard Pl.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P3<br />
Phone: 204-944-5857<br />
Fax: 204-943-8347<br />
www.cibc.com<br />
CIT Financial Ltd<br />
103-475 Provencher Blvd,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 4A7<br />
Phone: 204-788-4247<br />
Fax: 204-788-4257<br />
www.citifinancial.ca<br />
ClaimsPro an SCM Company<br />
200-1479 Buffalo Place,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L7<br />
Phone: 204-985-1777<br />
www.claimspro.ca<br />
Classic Capital Inc.<br />
621 South Drive,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 0C1<br />
Phone: 204-612-5111<br />
www.classiccapital.ca<br />
Cole International Inc.<br />
400 - 177 Lombard Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 0W5<br />
Phone: 204-926-3085<br />
Fax: 204-956-4205<br />
www.coleintl.com<br />
Compliance Solutions Inc.<br />
Unit 20, 360 Keewatin St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2Y3<br />
Phone: 204-694-2566<br />
Fax: 204-633-0044<br />
www.compliancesolutions.ca<br />
Garda Canada Security Corp.<br />
1390 Barre St.,<br />
Montreal, QC H3C 1N4<br />
Phone: 204-943-2677<br />
www.gardaglobal.com<br />
Connexion Truck Centre<br />
440 Oak Point Highway,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V3<br />
Phone: 204-339-9246<br />
Fax: 204-663-8491<br />
www.connexionindustries.ca/<br />
Constant C Technology Group<br />
816-294 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B9<br />
Phone: 204-992-2231<br />
Fax: 204-257-6671<br />
www.constantc.com<br />
Continental Tire Canada<br />
43 Frog Plain Way,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2V 4X9<br />
Phone: 204-396-2089<br />
www.continentaltire.ca<br />
Craig Kelman & Associates Ltd.<br />
3C - 2020 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3J 0K4<br />
Phone: 204-985-9785<br />
Fax: 204-985-9795<br />
www.kelman.ca<br />
Crane Steel Structures Ltd.<br />
5310 Monterey Road,<br />
Headingley, MB R4H 1J9<br />
Phone: 204-489-8022<br />
Fax: 204-489-8202<br />
www.cranesteel.com<br />
Cummins Western Canada<br />
489 Oak Point Hwy.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V2<br />
Phone: 204-632-5470<br />
Fax: 204-697-0267<br />
www.westerncanada.cummins.com<br />
Custom Truck Sales Inc.<br />
357 Oak Point Highway,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 1T9<br />
Phone: 204-694-3874<br />
Fax: 204-694-7766<br />
www.customtruck.ca<br />
Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.<br />
Suite 110, 6733 Mississauga Rd.<br />
Mississauga, ON L5N 6J5<br />
Phone: 905-812-6605<br />
Fax: 905-812-6507<br />
www.daimler-trucksnorthamerica.com<br />
Denray Tire Ltd.<br />
344 Oak Point Highway,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V1<br />
Phone: 204-688-4165<br />
Fax: 204-633-0010<br />
www.denraytire.com<br />
Derrick’s Sandblasting<br />
Box 70, Group 200, R.R. 2<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-633-3087<br />
Fax: 204-697-2991<br />
www.derrickssandblasting.com<br />
Distinctive Advertising<br />
& Promotions<br />
Box 61, Pinawa, MB R0E 1L0<br />
Phone: 204-891-5175<br />
Fax: 204-753-2330<br />
www.distinctiveadvpromo.com<br />
Doroga Road<br />
321-330 Princess Royal Drive<br />
Mississauga, ON L5B 4P7<br />
Phone: 416-500-5950<br />
Fax: 888-378-9995<br />
www.dorogaroad.com<br />
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Drakkar Human Resources<br />
6303 Airport Rd. Suite 100<br />
Mississauga, ON L4V 1R8<br />
Phone: 905-795-1397<br />
Fax: 905-795-1391<br />
www.drakkar.ca<br />
DriverCheck<br />
1 Manley Street, Box 1186,<br />
Ayr, ON N0B 1E0<br />
Phone: 800-463-4310<br />
Fax: 519-632-9534<br />
www.drivercheck.ca<br />
Eastside Heavy<br />
Truck Collision<br />
Box 88, Group 200, RR2,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-633-8223<br />
Fax: 204-633-8226<br />
www.theeastsidegroup.ca<br />
Eaton Industries<br />
(Canada) Company<br />
1509 Day Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2C 1E5<br />
Phone: 204-222-5240<br />
Fax: 204-222-7350<br />
www.eatoncanada.ca<br />
Elite Communications<br />
Commercial Corporate Accounts<br />
585 Century St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0W1<br />
Phone: 204-479-9261<br />
Fax: 204-989-4066<br />
www.elite.mb.ca<br />
eScreen Canada ULC.<br />
Suite 140, 12th Street S.E.,<br />
Calgary, AB T2H 2X2<br />
Phone: 403-720-8005<br />
Fax: 403-720-8009<br />
www.escreen.com<br />
Everon Driver Management Inc.<br />
80 Niagara St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3N 0T9<br />
Phone: 204-396-2313<br />
www.everondmi.com<br />
First Class Training Centre Inc.<br />
PO Box 98. Stn. L.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0Z4<br />
Phone: 204-632-5302<br />
Fax: 204-632-5329<br />
www.firstclasstrainingcentre.com<br />
Fleetmatics USA<br />
1600 E. Golf Road, Suite 800<br />
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008<br />
Phone: 866-844-2235<br />
Fax: 847-378-4602<br />
www.fleetmatics-usa.com<br />
Forster Instruments Inc.<br />
7141 Edwards Blvd.,<br />
Mississauga, ON L5S 1Z2<br />
Phone: 905-795-0555<br />
Fax: 905-795-0570<br />
www.ic.gc.ca<br />
Fort Garry Industries Ltd.<br />
2525 Inkster Blvd.,RR2,Stn Main<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-632-8261<br />
Fax: 204-632-5526<br />
www.fgiltd.com<br />
Green For Life Environmental Inc.<br />
1440 Highland Ave<br />
Brandon MB R7C 1A7<br />
Phone: 204-571-5980<br />
Fax: 204-571-5982<br />
www.fgiltd.com<br />
Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.<br />
2058 Logan Avenue,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 0H9<br />
Phone: 204-631-0550<br />
Fax: 204-694-3001<br />
www.freightliner.mb.ca<br />
GE Canada Equipment<br />
Financing GP<br />
1700 - 330 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C4<br />
Phone: 204-958-7177<br />
Fax: 204-958-7525<br />
www.gecapital.ca<br />
GHY International<br />
809-167 Lombard Ave,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3H8<br />
Phone: 204-947-6851<br />
Fax: 204-947-3306<br />
www.ghy.com<br />
Goodyear Canada Inc.<br />
301 Moorgate St,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3J 2L4<br />
Phone: 204-791-7030<br />
Fax: 780-464-8574<br />
www.goodyear.ca<br />
Grant Thornton LLP<br />
94 Commerce Drive,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3P 0Z3<br />
Phone: 204-944-0100<br />
Fax: 204-957-5442<br />
www.grantthornton.ca<br />
Grote Industries<br />
201 - 689 St. Anne’s Rd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2N 0H2<br />
Phone: 257-8256<br />
www.grote.com<br />
GroupHEALTH Benefit Solutions<br />
11 Wethersfield Road,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3P 2G8<br />
Phone: 204-488-1100 ext 1<br />
Fax: 204-488-1113<br />
www.grouphealth.ca<br />
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Haldex Canada<br />
18 Weaver Bay,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2M 2G6<br />
Phone: 204-782-8218<br />
www.haldex.com<br />
HERD North America<br />
Box 28, GRP 525 RR,<br />
2168 Springfield Road<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2C 2Z2<br />
Phone: 204-222-0880<br />
Fax: 204-594-9458<br />
www.herd.com<br />
Husky Oil<br />
110 Panet Road,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0S2<br />
Phone: 204-925-2306<br />
Fax: 204-231-1854<br />
www.huskyenergy.ca<br />
Integra Tire & Auto Centres<br />
9333-37 Avenue,<br />
Edmonton, AB T6E 5N4<br />
Phone: 780-462-1223<br />
Fax: 780-462-9759<br />
www.integratire.com<br />
Integrity Ventures Inc.<br />
25 Life Sciences Parkway<br />
Steinbach, MB R5G 2G7<br />
Phone: 204-320-9695<br />
Fax: 204-320-1655<br />
www.integrityventures.ca<br />
International Truck Body<br />
Unit 5 - 1601 Church Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 1G9<br />
Phone: 204-786-6238<br />
Fax: 204-783-7290<br />
www.internationaltruckbody.com<br />
Investors Group - Tom Aldridge<br />
100-1345 Waverley St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5Y6<br />
Phone: 204-981-7596<br />
Fax: 204-489-4640<br />
www.investorsgroup.com<br />
J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.<br />
303 Parkdale Rd.,<br />
St. Andrews, MB R1A 3N9<br />
Phone: 204-338-1458<br />
Fax: 204-338-6270<br />
www.autorecyclers.ca<br />
J.J. Keller & Associates Inc.<br />
P.O. Box 368,<br />
Neenah, WI 54957-0368<br />
Phone: 920-722-2848<br />
Fax: 920-727-7516<br />
www.jjkeller.com<br />
Janico Investments Ltd.<br />
928 Marion Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0K8<br />
Phone: 204-949-7285<br />
Fax: 204-949-7288<br />
www.janicofuels.com<br />
Kal Tire<br />
1770 Brookside Road,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-694-8560<br />
Fax: 632-4188<br />
www.kaltire.com<br />
Kaljen Logistics Inc.<br />
200 - 690 St. Joseph St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2H 3E2<br />
Phone: 235-7000<br />
Fax: 231-8346<br />
www.kaljenlogistics.com<br />
KMS Transport Driving Academy<br />
PO Box 51049, Tyndall Park<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 3C6<br />
Phone: 204-254-0000<br />
www.kmstransportacademy.com<br />
Legal Shield<br />
201 Stradford St,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2Y 2E1<br />
Phone: 204-981-9630<br />
www.legalshield.com<br />
Lode King Industries Ltd.<br />
Box 1146, Winkler, MB R6W 4B2<br />
Phone: 204-325-4345<br />
Fax: 204-325-5369<br />
www.lodeking.com<br />
M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.<br />
29 Pearce Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2V 2K3<br />
Phone: 204-771-1053<br />
Fax: 204-338-6686<br />
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Mack Sales<br />
& Service of Manitoba Ltd.<br />
385 Eagle Dr.,<br />
Group 200 RR2 Box 99<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-772-0316<br />
Fax: 204-783-9666<br />
www.mackmanitoba.com<br />
Manitoba Public Insurance<br />
731-1st Street,<br />
Brandon, MB R7A 6C3<br />
Phone: 204-729-9501<br />
Fax: 204-727-8505<br />
www.mpi.mb.ca<br />
Marsh Canada Limited<br />
1420 - One Lombard Pl.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X3<br />
Phone: 204-982-6533<br />
Fax: 204-947-2662<br />
www.canada.marsh.com<br />
Marsollier Petroleum Ltd.<br />
129 Wheatfield Rd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-631-1150<br />
Fax: 204-694-0533<br />
www.marsollierpetroleum.com<br />
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Maxim Truck & Trailer<br />
1860 Brookside Blvd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-790-6583<br />
Fax: 204-633-3099<br />
www.maximinc.com<br />
McKenzie Begin & Associates<br />
201 - 701 Pembina Hwy.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3M 2L7<br />
Phone: 204-284-6325<br />
Fax: 204-284-6337<br />
www.cdnibc.com<br />
McLeod Software<br />
2550 Acton Road,<br />
Burmington, AL 35243<br />
Phone: 877-362-5363<br />
Fax: 205-823-0000<br />
www.mcleodsoftware.com<br />
Merrit Capital Corp.<br />
1428 Erin St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3E 2S8<br />
Phone: 204-285-3928<br />
Fax: 204-272-3409<br />
www.merritcapital.ca<br />
Metal Super Markets Winnipeg<br />
130 Midland St., Unit 9,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3E 3R3<br />
Phone: 204-480-8034<br />
Fax: 204-480-8035<br />
www.metalsupermarketswinnipeg.<br />
com<br />
Michelin North America<br />
(Canada) Inc.<br />
37 Hermitage Road,<br />
Headingley, MB R4H 1K4<br />
Phone: 204-599-1146<br />
www.michelin.ca<br />
Midland Manufacturing Limited<br />
Box 249, Rosenort, MB R0G 1W0<br />
Phone: 204-746-2348<br />
Fax: 204-746-2286<br />
www.midlandtrailers.com<br />
MIG Insurance Group Ltd.<br />
1401 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3G 0W1<br />
Phone: 204-831-6508<br />
Fax: 204-239-6500<br />
www.miginsurance.ca<br />
MNP LLP<br />
2500 - 201 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3K6<br />
Phone: 204-775-4531<br />
Fax: 204-783-8329<br />
www.mnp.ca<br />
Money in Motion (Manitoba) Inc.<br />
Unit 32A-1313 Border St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0X4<br />
Phone: 204-632-7035<br />
Fax: 204-235-0227<br />
www.moneyinmotion.net<br />
NEMCO Resources Ltd.<br />
25 Midland Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J6<br />
Phone: 204-788-1030<br />
Fax: 204-788-1593<br />
www.nemco.ca<br />
North End Spring Ltd.<br />
70 Oak Point Hwy.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 1T6<br />
Phone: 204-632-1517<br />
Fax: 204-633-3617<br />
www.northendspring.ca<br />
North Line Sales & Service<br />
(2009) Ltd.<br />
303 Parkdale Road,<br />
St. Andrews, MB R1A 3N9<br />
Phone: 204-334-3535<br />
Fax: 204-334-3243<br />
Northbridge Financial<br />
Corporation<br />
Petwin Tower<br />
10707-100 Ave, 10th floor<br />
Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1<br />
Phone: 780-421-7890<br />
Fax: 780-421-4744<br />
www.nbfc.com<br />
NTN Bearing Corporation<br />
Canada Ltd.<br />
305 Courtney Park Drive W<br />
Mississauga, MB L5W 1Y4<br />
Phone: 905-564-2700<br />
Fax: 905-564-9023<br />
www.ntnamericas.com<br />
Ocean Trailer<br />
Box 58, Group 200, R.R. 2<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-940-7372<br />
Fax: 204-940-7360<br />
www.oceantrailer.com<br />
Oil Mart<br />
P.O Box 39002 RPO Inkster Park<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 3B3<br />
Phone: 204-231-4142<br />
Fax: 204-231-4143<br />
www.oilmart.com<br />
PACCAR Financial Ltd.<br />
40 Olinyk Cove,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3R 3W1<br />
Phone: 204-788-0199<br />
Fax: 204-788-0200<br />
www.paccarfinancial.com<br />
Penncorp Insurance and Financial<br />
Services<br />
2140 Pembina Hwy. Unit B<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 6A7<br />
Phone: 204-371-0357<br />
Fax: 204-697-0823<br />
www.garry.slywchuk.com<br />
Perfect One Driving School Ltd.<br />
2040 Logan Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 0H9<br />
Phone: 204-930-5822<br />
www.perfectonedrivingschool.com<br />
Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.<br />
1895 Brookside Blvd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-633-0071<br />
Fax: 204-633-6476<br />
www.peterbilt-truck.com<br />
Pilot Flying J.<br />
6005 Lonas Dr., PO Box 10146<br />
Knoxville 37939<br />
Phone: 1-865-474-2993<br />
Fax: 1-865-297-1974<br />
www.pilotflyingj.com<br />
Pinnacle Staffing Solutions<br />
2nd Floor, 394 Graham Ave.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L4<br />
Phone: 204-943-8649<br />
www.pinnacle.jobs<br />
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Professional Transport Driver<br />
Training<br />
Box 118, Group 200, RR2,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 925-1580<br />
Fax: 925-1587<br />
www.transportdriver.com<br />
Quality Trailers Ltd.<br />
29 Roy Roche Drive,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 632-5300<br />
Fax: 633-6015<br />
www.qualitytrailersltd.com<br />
Querel Trailers Inc.<br />
1585 Niakwa Road East,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 3T3<br />
Phone: 953-5800<br />
Fax: 853-5809<br />
www.quereltrailers.com<br />
RBC Commercial Financial<br />
Services<br />
2nd Floor - 220 Portage Ave.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0A5<br />
Phone: 204-988-4280<br />
Fax: 204-988-4487<br />
www.rbcroyalbank.com<br />
Red River College<br />
N 110 - 2055 Notre Dame Ave.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9<br />
Phone: 204-632-2149<br />
Fax: 204-633-8318<br />
www.rrc.ca<br />
Red Wireless<br />
210 - 1661 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3J 3T7<br />
Phone: 204-783-0888<br />
www.redwireless.ca<br />
Rempel Insurance Brokers Ltd.<br />
P.O. Box 520, Morris, MB R0G 1K0<br />
Phone: 204-746-2320<br />
Fax: 204-746-6246<br />
www.rempelinsurance.com<br />
Ryder Transportation Services<br />
200 Lucas Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 2S9<br />
Phone: 204-694-9860<br />
Fax: 204-632-1284<br />
www.canada.ryder.com<br />
Scotiabank<br />
200 Portage Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 3X2<br />
Phone: 204-934-2639<br />
Fax: 204-985-3106<br />
www.scotiabank.com<br />
SGI CANADA<br />
2260 - 11th Ave,<br />
Regina, AB S4P 0T9<br />
Phone: 306-751-1200<br />
www.sgicanada.ca<br />
Shaw Tracking<br />
880 Queenston Bay,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3N 0X9<br />
Phone: 204-227-3370<br />
www.shawtracking.ca<br />
Simtax Consultants Inc.<br />
6-1455 Waverley Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 0P7<br />
Phone: 204-488-2475<br />
Fax: 204-488-4504<br />
www.simtaxinc.com<br />
Strategic M & A<br />
Capital Group Inc.<br />
1488 Queen St. P.O. Box 90043<br />
Toronto, ON N3Y 2K3<br />
Phone: 416-859-7450<br />
www.strategicmacapital.com<br />
Super B Flat Decks, Super B Dumps,<br />
Vans, & Tractor Service<br />
Contract Hauling<br />
www.ebdenterprises.com<br />
Toll Free: 1-800-330-1657<br />
Phone: (204) 633-1657<br />
Fax: (204) 697-1657<br />
29 Roy Roche Drive, Box 66 Group 200, RR#2<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
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Tereck Diesel Ltd.<br />
1655 Dugald Rd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3<br />
Phone: 204-654-9646<br />
Fax: 204-654-9676<br />
www.tereckdiesel.com<br />
Thermo King of Mid Canada<br />
Box 90, Group 200, RR2,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-694-1368<br />
Fax: 204-632-0929<br />
www.tkwinnipeg.com<br />
Thompson Dorfman<br />
Sweatman LLP<br />
2200-201 Portge Ave.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3L3<br />
Phone: 204-934-2434<br />
Fax: 204-934-2504<br />
www.tdslaw.com<br />
Today’s Trucking<br />
451 Attwell Drive,<br />
oronto, ON M9W 5C4<br />
Phone: 416-641-5824<br />
Fax: 16-641-8861<br />
www.todaystrucking.com<br />
TRACTION (UAP Inc)<br />
18532 - 116 Ave,<br />
Edmonton, AB T5S 2W8<br />
Phone: 956-9490<br />
Fax: 949-9493<br />
www.uapinc.com<br />
Trailer Wizards Ltd.<br />
65 Bergen Cutoff Road,<br />
Box 114, Group 200<br />
RR#2, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-633-9590<br />
Fax: 204-694-6630<br />
www.trailerwizards.com<br />
TransCore Link Logistics<br />
6660 Kennedy Road, Suite 205<br />
Mississauga, ON L5T 2M9<br />
Phone: 905-795-0580<br />
Fax: 905-795-0539<br />
www.transcore.ca<br />
Transcourt Tank Leasing<br />
2421 Bristol Circle,<br />
Oakville, ON L6H 5S9<br />
Phone: 866-934-5744<br />
www.transcourt.com<br />
Transolutions Preventative<br />
Maintenance (TSPM)<br />
PO Box 44, Group 200, RR # 2<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-669-3000<br />
www.tsleasing.ca<br />
Travelers Financial Corp.<br />
148 - 99 Scurfield Blvd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1Y1<br />
Phone: 204-233-7790<br />
Fax: 204-233-7806<br />
www.travelersfinancial.com<br />
Truck West<br />
80 Valleybrook Dr.,<br />
Toronto, ON M3B 2S9<br />
Phone: 416-442-2058<br />
Fax: 416-442-2092<br />
www.trucknews.com<br />
United Transportation<br />
Driver Training<br />
Box 5223, 21 Clearsprings Rd. E.<br />
Steinbach, MB R5G 1V2<br />
Phone: 204-326-4200<br />
Fax: 204-320-1989<br />
www.uniteddrivertraining.ca<br />
University of Manitoba<br />
Transport Info. Group<br />
E1-327 EITC, 15 Gillson St.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6<br />
Phone: 204-474-7825<br />
umtig.eng.umanitoba.ca<br />
Village Insurance Brokers<br />
Box 160, Lorette, MB R0A 0Y0<br />
Phone: 204-878-3376<br />
Fax: 204-878-2377<br />
www.villageinsurance.ca<br />
Volvo Trucks Canada Inc.<br />
2100 Derry Rd. West, Suite 410<br />
Mississauga, ON L5N 0B3<br />
Phone: 289-998-0022<br />
Fax: 289-998-0030<br />
www.volvotrucks.com<br />
Wajax Power Systems<br />
2529 Inkster Blvd.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Phone: 204-452-8244<br />
Fax: 204-452-2153<br />
www.wajaxpower.com<br />
West End Tire (1990) Ltd.<br />
1991 Dugald Road,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3<br />
Phone: 204-663-9037<br />
Fax: 204-663-7821<br />
www.westendtire.com<br />
Western Turbo<br />
& Fuel Injection Ltd.<br />
PO. Box 98, Stn. L,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0Z4<br />
Phone: 204-632-1366<br />
Fax: 204-694-3143<br />
www.westernturbo.com<br />
Westrans Company<br />
515 Oak Point Highway,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2R 0P2<br />
Phone: 1-204-631-4207<br />
Fax: 1-204-694-9415<br />
www.westrans.com<br />
WIBAND Communications<br />
Corp.<br />
187 Commerce Drive,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3P 1A2<br />
Phone: 204-633-6333<br />
Fax: 204-633-3754<br />
www.ic.gc.ca<br />
Wyatt Dowling Insurance<br />
Brokers Inc.<br />
1027 St. James Street,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0K6<br />
Phone: 204-949-2600<br />
Fax: 204-949-2765<br />
www.wyattdowling.ca<br />
Xpressions Embroidery<br />
(xpromo.ca)<br />
555 Plinquet St.,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0G2<br />
Phone: 204-253-6751<br />
Fax: 204-257-3315<br />
www.xpromo.ca<br />
Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc.<br />
981 Hector Avenue,<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2M 2G1<br />
Phone: 204-688-4415<br />
www.yokohama.ca<br />
Alvin Lepp Ltd.<br />
Hopper Bottom Services in MB, SK & AB<br />
www.redlinetransport.ca<br />
AL LEPP<br />
Proprietor<br />
280 Taylor Road, Box 939<br />
Rivers, MB ROK 1X0<br />
“Driven By People”<br />
Phone: 204-724-6870<br />
Fax: 204-328-4407<br />
Email: alepp@escape.ca<br />
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TRUCKING COMPANIES<br />
Carrier Index<br />
Carriers whose names are listed in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Assocation. We encourage you to use the services<br />
of MTA member carriers whenever possible. Not all carriers listed here will be present in the Routing Guides. Information in this section is<br />
provided by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
#<br />
4Tracks Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-5444<br />
dispatch@4tracks.ca<br />
www.4tracks.ca<br />
83 North<br />
Swan River...............204-734-6044<br />
don@83north.ca<br />
www.83north.ca<br />
A<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Saskatoon................306-242-6300<br />
brett.marcoux@afigrp.ca<br />
www.afigrp.ca<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation<br />
Beausejour...............204-268-4828<br />
logistics1@agritel.ca<br />
www.agriteltransport.com<br />
Altoba Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-3963<br />
dalbir.altoba@gmail.com<br />
www.altobafreight.ca<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-632-0833<br />
ark@arklogistics.ca<br />
www.arklogistics.ca<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Limited<br />
Winnipeg..................204-257-6666<br />
www.arnoldbros.com<br />
B<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Red Lake..................807-727-3533<br />
barrens@bellnet.ca<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight Inc.<br />
Morris.......................800-746-4449<br />
chester@bartelfreight.ca<br />
wwr.bartelfreight.ca<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Penticton..................250-492-4042<br />
markb@berryandsmith.com<br />
www.berryandsmith.com<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Steinbach.................800-665-0415<br />
bfsinfo@bigfreight.com<br />
www.bigfreight.com<br />
Birkett Freight Solutions Inc.<br />
Dugald......................204-222-6021<br />
neil@bfsworld.com<br />
www.bfsworld.com<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-833-0000<br />
marketing@bisontransport.com<br />
www.bisontransport.com<br />
Border Chemical Co. Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-222-3276<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Minnedosa...............204-865-2273<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-0446<br />
brt@mts.net<br />
C<br />
Canadian Freightways Limited<br />
Winnipeg..................204-694-0584<br />
customercare@<br />
canadianfreightways.com<br />
www.canadianfreightways.com<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Limited<br />
Winnipeg..................204-231-7970<br />
sales@cn.ca<br />
www.cntl.ca<br />
Celadon Canada<br />
Winnipeg..................204-982-1020<br />
www.hyndman.ca<br />
Cheval Transport Ltd.<br />
Morden.....................204-822-6798<br />
chevaltransport@mts.net<br />
www.chevaltransport.com<br />
Con-Way Freight-Canada<br />
West St. Paul............204-336-9487<br />
www.con-way.com<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Brandon...................204-727-1673<br />
conquestdispatch@mts.net<br />
www.conquesttrucking.net<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-255-1296<br />
www.custom.ca<br />
CWS Logistics<br />
Winnipeg..................204-453-2261<br />
www.cwslogistics.com<br />
D<br />
Dallas Transport Limited<br />
Portage la Prairie......204-239-5979<br />
www.dallastransport.com<br />
Day & Ross General Freight<br />
Winnipeg..................204-784-2819<br />
david.miller@dayandrossinc.ca<br />
www.dayross.ca<br />
Direct General Partner<br />
Corporation<br />
Winnipeg..................204-631-0435<br />
dave_davis@canadacartage.com<br />
www.canadacartage.com<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-956-4665<br />
info@dhook.com<br />
www.drhooktowing.com<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-1657<br />
ebd@ebdenterprises.com<br />
www.ebdenterprises.com<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Treherne...................204-723-2733<br />
etrux@mts.net<br />
F<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-654-4000<br />
darren@fastlanefreight.ca<br />
www.fastlanefreight.ca<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Fisher Branch...........204-372-6664<br />
G<br />
G2 Logistics Transport Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-8989<br />
www.g2logistics.com<br />
Gardewine<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-5795<br />
sales@gardewine.com<br />
www.gardewine.com<br />
GFL Environmental Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-987-9600<br />
www.gflenv.com<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Gladstone.................204-385-2947<br />
www.gladstonetransfer.com<br />
Goodbrandson’s Transfer<br />
Limited<br />
Selkirk......................204-475-8313<br />
gdbrandson@mts.net<br />
H<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-255-2700<br />
info@harristransport.ca<br />
www.harristransport.ca<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
Winnipeg..................204-231-2102<br />
gdube@horizonid.com<br />
www.horizonid.com<br />
J<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-233-3566<br />
dispatch@jadetrans.mb.ca<br />
www.jadetransport.com<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd.<br />
Gladstone.................204-385-2013<br />
jarvistrucking.wix.com<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Grosse Isle...............204-467-9365<br />
c.eichel@johneichel.ca<br />
www.johneichel.ca<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Steinbach.................866-346-1673<br />
www.jtitrucking.com<br />
K<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Ile Des Chenes.........204-256-0800<br />
info@keystonewestern.com<br />
www.keystonewestern.com<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd./<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Winnipeg..................204-632-0846<br />
customerservice@<br />
kindersleytransport.com<br />
www.kindersleytransport.com<br />
Kleysen Group LP<br />
Oak Bluff..................204-488-5369<br />
www.kleysen.com<br />
Kroeker Farms Limited<br />
Winkler.....................204-325-4333<br />
www.kroekerfarms.com<br />
L<br />
LaBroquerie Transfer<br />
LaBroquerie..............204-424-5555<br />
labtrans@lmts.net<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-783-2798<br />
info@lenduboistrucking.com<br />
www.lenduboistrucking.com<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Brandon...................204-571-3230<br />
loyalty.mike@mts.net<br />
M<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-4448<br />
www.manitoulintransport.com<br />
Mark Brandt Trucking Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-0606<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-582-7101<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-661-6427<br />
Morwin Enterprises<br />
Winkler.....................204-325-5472<br />
N<br />
NuVision Commodities Inc.<br />
St. Jean Baptiste......204-758-3636<br />
crystal.nuvision@mts.net<br />
www.nuvisioncommodities.ca<br />
O<br />
Old Dutch Foods Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-632-0249<br />
www.olddutchfoods.com<br />
P<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd.<br />
Portage la Prairie......204-857-4286<br />
dispatch@paracletetrans.com<br />
www.paracletetrans.com<br />
Paul’s Hauling Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-631-4505<br />
www.paulshauling.com<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Winnipeg..................204-953-1400<br />
info@paynetransportation.com<br />
www.paynetransportation.com<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Steinbach.................204-452-5802<br />
www.penner.ca<br />
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TRUCKING COMPANIES<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Portage la Prairie......204-239-6451<br />
www.portagetransport.com<br />
Prairie Intl. Container & Dray<br />
Services<br />
Winnipeg..................204-783-3801<br />
jeffrey.odway@prairie-inlt.com<br />
greg.thiessen@prairie-intl.com<br />
www.prairie-intl.com<br />
Precision Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-1657<br />
ebd@ebdenterprises.com<br />
www.precisionfreight.com<br />
Q<br />
Q-Line Trucking Ltd.<br />
Saskatoon................306-651-4829<br />
c.assuncao@qlinetrucking.com<br />
www.qlinetrucking.com<br />
R<br />
R&C Trucking<br />
Beausejour...............204-510-7503<br />
info@rctrucking.biz<br />
www.rctrucking.biz<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-489-2258<br />
www.razirtransport.com<br />
Redline Transport<br />
Rivers.......................204-724-6870<br />
alepp@escape.ca<br />
www.redlinetransport.ca<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Saskatoon................306-668-9211<br />
customerservice@ridsdale.ca<br />
www.ridsdale.ca<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-633-7788<br />
www.rosedale.ca<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
Strathclair.................204-365-4740<br />
www.rtmtransport.com<br />
S<br />
S.L.H. Transport Canada Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-452-0193<br />
www.slh.ca<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-992-9533<br />
info@schroederfreight.com<br />
www.schroederfreight.com<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-475-8411<br />
www.searcytrucking.com<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Lundar......................204-762-5500<br />
gpasichnyk@sigfusson.ca<br />
www.sigfusson.ca<br />
Silver Lining Transport<br />
Selkirk......................204-785-4433<br />
www.silverliningtransport.com<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-774-5061<br />
www.simpsonstransfer.com<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport<br />
Blumenort.................204-326-6380<br />
www.slt.ca<br />
T<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Winnipeg..................204-272-8637<br />
rblazek@tandet.com<br />
www.tandetlogistics.com<br />
www.loadmasters.ca<br />
The Erb Group of Companies<br />
New Hamburg..........519-662-2710<br />
jmudry@erbgroup.com<br />
www.erbgroup.com<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Winnipeg..................204-632-6694<br />
txcustsvc@transx.com<br />
www.transx.com<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-697-7640<br />
info@trapperstransport.com<br />
www.trapperstransport.ca<br />
Triple O Transport Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-224-1358<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Winnipeg..................204-697-5780<br />
winnipeg@tstoverland.com<br />
www.tstoverland.com<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
St. Andrews..............204-697-1678<br />
www.turkenterprises.com<br />
U<br />
United Parcel Service (UPS)<br />
Winnipeg..................204-631-0328<br />
www.ups.com<br />
V<br />
Vitran Express<br />
Oak Bluff..................204-475-3391<br />
daniel.kravetsky@vitran.com<br />
www.vitranexpress.com<br />
VM Transport Ltd.<br />
Minnedosa...............204-867-5436<br />
vmtransport@xplornet.com<br />
W<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight<br />
Warren......................204-322-5630<br />
Wildwood Transport Inc.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-957-8866<br />
www.wildwoodtransport.com<br />
Y<br />
YRC Reimer Ltd.<br />
Winnipeg..................204-958-5000<br />
www.yrc.com<br />
Riverton Transport (1998) Ltd.<br />
Same day and next day service serving Stony Mountain,<br />
Woodlands, St. Ambroise, St. Laurent, Inwood, Oak Point,<br />
Selkirk, Stonewall, Argyle, Teulon, Petersfield, Winnipeg<br />
Beach, Gimli, Arborg, Camp Morton, Arnes, Finns, Hnausa,<br />
Riverton, Hecla, Gull Harbour, Pine Dock, Matheson Island,<br />
Grindstone, Frog Bay and districts. Princess Harbour and<br />
Bloodvein by ferry.<br />
Winter Roads to Northern Points:<br />
Berens River; Little Grand Rapids;<br />
Poplar River; Bloodvein; Pauingassi<br />
Full Trailer loads (reefer, dry vans, tri-axle flat<br />
decks) and container chassis (20', 40', 48' and 53')<br />
within Manitoba.<br />
Riverton, Manitoba • Phone: 204-378-2394/204-694-2223 • Fax: 204-694-2920<br />
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MTA Cartage<br />
Division Members<br />
The following MTA members provide service in the Winnipeg area.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Unit 3, 1791 Dublin Avenue<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3H 1A9<br />
Phone: 204-792-2860<br />
meyersbrostrucking.net<br />
R. S Express Ltd.<br />
75 Plymouth Street<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2T3<br />
Phone: 204-697-3902<br />
www.rsexpress.ca<br />
Rolly’s Transfer<br />
Moving & Self Storage<br />
PO Box 79, RPO Fort Whyte<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G5<br />
Phone: 204-256-5869<br />
www.rollysselfstorage.ca<br />
MTA Bulk Milk Haulers<br />
Du-Vall Transport Inc.<br />
26 Sunkist Cove<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2G 3X2<br />
Phone: 204-269-6265<br />
L & J Bulk Milk Transport Ltd.<br />
Box 293<br />
St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0<br />
Phone: 204-379-2085<br />
N & J Bulk Milk Service Ltd.<br />
Box 288<br />
St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0<br />
Phone: 204-379-2079<br />
Rockwood Victoria Co-op Ltd.<br />
Box 299<br />
Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0<br />
Phone: 204-467-8009<br />
Green Valley Bulk<br />
Milk Transfer Co.<br />
71 Morley Ave.<br />
Mitchell, MB R5G 1H8<br />
Phone: 204-371-7782<br />
J.D.H. Hiebert Trucking Ltd.<br />
Box 1527<br />
Winkler, MB R6W 4B4<br />
Phone: 204-325-8821<br />
M & M Bulk Milk Service Limited<br />
Box 10 R.R. #2<br />
St. Anne, MB R5H 1R2<br />
Phone: 204-866-3276<br />
Mound Milk<br />
Transport Co-op Ltd.<br />
Box 1443<br />
Killarney, MB R0K 1G0<br />
Phone: 204-523-8621<br />
Naaykens Transport Limited<br />
Box 872<br />
Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0<br />
Phone: 204-268-3399<br />
R. Landreville Bulk Milk Hauling<br />
Box 289<br />
St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0<br />
Phone: 204-856-9486<br />
Rosewood Bulk<br />
Milk Hauling Ltd.<br />
790 PTH 75<br />
Howden, MB R5A 1J3<br />
Phone: 204-257-9756<br />
Tetrault Transport<br />
Box 70<br />
LaBroquerie, MB R0A 0W0<br />
Phone: 204-424-5668<br />
Services to &<br />
from all U.S. and<br />
Canadian points<br />
350 Dupuy Avenue<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0T4<br />
Bus. (204) 231-2102<br />
Toll Free: 1-800-421-2599<br />
Fax: (204) 231-1954<br />
www.horizonid.com<br />
“YOU HOLLER,<br />
WE’LL HAULER!”<br />
WAREHOUSE • COOLER / FREEZER • LOCAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
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2016 TRAINING AND EVENTS CALENDAR<br />
COURSES MTA BOARD MEETINGS ADT EXECUTIVE MEETINGS<br />
PDIC<br />
January 19<br />
March 22<br />
May 17<br />
July 19<br />
September 20<br />
November 15<br />
LCV<br />
January 20<br />
March 23<br />
May 18<br />
July 20<br />
September 21<br />
November 16<br />
SDHT<br />
February 26<br />
April 22<br />
June 24<br />
September 23<br />
November 18<br />
Custom Courses<br />
Cargo Securement<br />
Commercial Vehicle<br />
Trip Inspections<br />
Hours of Service<br />
January 13<br />
February 10<br />
March 9<br />
April 13<br />
May 11<br />
June 8<br />
July 6<br />
August 10<br />
October 12<br />
December 7<br />
TDG<br />
January 14<br />
February 11<br />
March 10<br />
April 14<br />
May 12<br />
June 9<br />
July 7<br />
August 11<br />
October 13<br />
December 8<br />
Instructor Training<br />
In-Cab Coach<br />
Training<br />
January 25<br />
February 22<br />
March 21<br />
April 18<br />
May 16<br />
June 27<br />
September 26<br />
October 24<br />
November 28<br />
Train the Trainer<br />
January 5<br />
February 15<br />
May 3<br />
May 23<br />
October 4<br />
November 21<br />
TDG Instructor<br />
January 5-7<br />
May 3-5<br />
October 4-6<br />
Class 1 & 3<br />
Instructor<br />
March 14-17<br />
October 17-20<br />
PDIC & LCV<br />
Instructor<br />
February 15-18<br />
May 23-26<br />
November 21-24<br />
PDIC & LCV<br />
Instructor<br />
Recertification<br />
-on demand<br />
February 9<br />
February 9*<br />
March 8*<br />
April 8 AGM<br />
May 10*<br />
June 14<br />
*denotes Executive only<br />
July 12*<br />
August 9*<br />
September 13<br />
October 11*<br />
November 8<br />
December 13*<br />
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS<br />
VMC Annual General Meeting - January 28<br />
ATD Annual General Meeting - February 2<br />
MTA Annual General Meeting - April 8<br />
EVENTS<br />
January 4<br />
February 2 AGM<br />
March 7<br />
April 4<br />
May 2<br />
Snowmobile Derby - February 5<br />
MTA Spring Fling & AGM - April 8<br />
ATD Golf Tournament - June 29<br />
Manitoba Professional Truck Driving Championships - June 18<br />
National Trucking Week - September 4-10<br />
VMC Golf Tournament - September 7<br />
United Way Truck Pull - September 9<br />
Convoy For Special Olympics - September 10<br />
National Professional Truck Driving Championships - September 8-11<br />
Fall Awards Gala - November 4<br />
For more information on any of these courses or events,<br />
please visit the MTA website at<br />
www.trucking.mb.ca or<br />
call the MTA office at 204-632-6600 (or 1-866-820-1317).<br />
June 6<br />
August 29<br />
October 3<br />
November 7<br />
December 5<br />
1460 Clarence Ave. Winnipeg. MB R3T 1T6<br />
1460 Clarence Ave. Winnipeg. MB MB R3T R3T 1T6<br />
1T6<br />
Ph: 204-489-2258 Fax: 204-489-2526<br />
Ph: 204-489-2258 1460 Fax: Clarence 204-489-2526<br />
Ave. Winnipeg. MB R3T 1T6<br />
www.razirtransport.com<br />
www.razirtransport.com<br />
Ph: 204-489-2258 Fax: 204-489-2526<br />
Ken Grewal (ken@razirtransport.com)<br />
Ken Grewal (ken@razirtransport.com)<br />
www.razirtransport.com<br />
Craig Barkman (craig@razirtransport.com)<br />
Craig Barkman (craig@razirtransport.com)<br />
Ken Grewal (ken@razirtransport.com)<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Craig Barkman (craig@razirtransport.com)<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
We We specialize specialize in in transporting transporting time time sensitive, sensitive, temperature temperature controlled controlled freight<br />
freight<br />
We specialize in transporting America. time sensitive, temperature controlled freight<br />
throughout North America.<br />
throughout North America.<br />
Breakdown of of Services:<br />
1. Full Truck Load<br />
Breakdown<br />
shipments<br />
of Services:<br />
4. Less Than Load shipments (LTL)<br />
1. 1. Full Truck Load shipments 2. Temperature controlled 1. Full Truck Load shipments<br />
4. 4. 4. Less Than Load 4. Less shipments Than Load (LTL)<br />
to shipments single (LTL)<br />
2. 2. Temperature controlled 2. Temperature transportation controlled – transportation 5. 5. 5. – Cross docking 5. & & Cross re-delivery docking to to & a re-delivery a single<br />
single<br />
to a single<br />
Fresh, Frozen, or Fresh, Frozen, Multi-Temp, Fresh, Frozen, Heated, Multi-Temp, or Dry<br />
Heated, or or Dry or multiple destinations<br />
or multiple destinations<br />
3. Freight 3. Freight brokerage & logistics services 3. 3. Freight brokerage & logistics services 6. 6. Power only only transportation<br />
6. Power only transportation<br />
Late model, well maintained equipment Late model, well maintained equipment with with satellite with tracking.<br />
satellite tracking.<br />
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Manitoba Routing Guide – PSV Service<br />
The Manitoba map below is to be used in conjunction with the PSV service charts on page 25 and 26. It divides the province into eight regions.<br />
Also included is a sample listing of towns included (but not limited to) in each region.<br />
Region 1 Winnipeg<br />
(All points within the Perimeter Highway)<br />
Region 2<br />
Southwestern<br />
Manitoba<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Baldur<br />
• Boissevain<br />
• Brandon<br />
• Carberry<br />
• Crystal City<br />
• Cypress River<br />
• Deloraine<br />
• Elkhorn<br />
• Elphinstone<br />
• Erickson<br />
• Foxwarren<br />
• Glenboro<br />
• Hamiota<br />
• Killarney<br />
• Lyleton<br />
• Melita<br />
• Minnedosa<br />
• Neepawa<br />
• Oakburn<br />
• Pilot Mound<br />
• Reston<br />
• Rivers<br />
• Shilo<br />
• Sioux Valley<br />
• Snowflake<br />
• Virden<br />
• Wawanesa<br />
Region 3 Pembina Valley<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Altona<br />
• Bruxelles<br />
• Carman<br />
• Elm Creek<br />
• Emerson<br />
• Glenlea<br />
• La Salle<br />
• Letellier<br />
• Manitou<br />
• Morden<br />
• Morris<br />
• Notre Dame<br />
de Lourdes<br />
• Oak Bluff<br />
• St Claude<br />
• Starbuck<br />
• Swan lake<br />
• Treherne<br />
• Winkler<br />
Region 4<br />
Eastern<br />
Manitoba<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Anola<br />
• Aubigny<br />
• Beausejour<br />
• Bird’s Hill<br />
• Bloodvein River<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• Dugald<br />
• East Selkirk<br />
• Falcon Lake<br />
• Grand Beach<br />
• Grand Marais<br />
• Hadashville<br />
• Libau<br />
• Little Grand<br />
Rapids<br />
• Lorette<br />
• Pauingassi<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• Pinawa<br />
• Seven Sisters<br />
• St. Adolphe<br />
• St. Pierre-Jolys<br />
• Ste. Elizabeth<br />
• Steinbach<br />
• Tyndall-Garson<br />
• West Hawk Lake<br />
Region 5<br />
Central Plains<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Arden<br />
• Ashern<br />
• Birnie<br />
• Delta Beach<br />
• Elie<br />
• Firdale<br />
• Gladstone<br />
• Kelwood<br />
• MacGregor<br />
• Marquette<br />
• McCreary<br />
• Meadows<br />
• Poplar Point<br />
• Portage la Prairie<br />
• Riding Mountain<br />
• Rosser<br />
• Shergrove<br />
• Sidney<br />
• Ste. Ambroise<br />
The Pas<br />
7<br />
2<br />
Dauphin<br />
Regional Map<br />
Brandon<br />
8<br />
Thompson<br />
6<br />
Gimli<br />
5Portage<br />
la Prairie Winnipeg<br />
Steinbach<br />
Carman<br />
3<br />
Region 6 Interlake<br />
• Arborg<br />
• Eriksdale<br />
• Fisher Branch<br />
• Gimli<br />
• Grahamdale<br />
• Grosse Isle<br />
• Hecla<br />
• Moosehorn<br />
• Netley<br />
• Petersfield<br />
Region 7 Parkland<br />
4<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Binscarth<br />
• Dauphin<br />
• Ebb and Flow<br />
• Eddystone<br />
• Faulkner<br />
• Gilbert Plains<br />
• Grandview<br />
• Inglis<br />
• Laurier<br />
• Makinak<br />
• Minitonas<br />
• Onanole<br />
• Reykjavik<br />
• Roblin<br />
• Rossburn<br />
• Russell<br />
• Ste. Rose du Lac<br />
• Swan River<br />
• Vista<br />
• Wasagaming<br />
• Waywayseecappo<br />
1<br />
Region 1<br />
Winnipeg<br />
Region 2<br />
Southwestern Manitoba<br />
Region 8<br />
• Berens River<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• Birch River<br />
• Bowsman<br />
• Churchill<br />
• Cranberry<br />
Portage<br />
• Cross Lake<br />
• Flin Flon<br />
• Gardenhill<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• Gillam<br />
Region 3<br />
Pembina Valley<br />
Region 4<br />
Eastern Manitoba<br />
Region 5<br />
Central Plains<br />
Region 6<br />
Interlake<br />
Region 7<br />
Parkland<br />
Region 8<br />
Northern Manitoba<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Selkirk<br />
• St. Andrews<br />
• St. Laurent<br />
• Stonewall<br />
• Stony Mountain<br />
• Teulon<br />
• Warren<br />
• Winnipeg Beach<br />
Northern MB<br />
A sample of towns in this region include:<br />
• Leaf Rapids<br />
• Lenswood<br />
• Lynn Lake<br />
• Nelson House<br />
• Oxford House<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• Tadoule Lake<br />
(winter roads only)<br />
• The Pas<br />
• Thompson<br />
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T RUCKING LTD.<br />
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with dry vans and flatdecks<br />
HEAD OFFICE:<br />
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Phone: 250-492-4042<br />
or 1-800-663-2339<br />
Fax: 866-492-7644<br />
DELTA OFFICE:<br />
# 100 – 8208 Swenson Way,<br />
Delta, BC, V4G 1J6<br />
Phone: 604-582-1244<br />
or 1-800-668-2313<br />
Fax: 877-490-0823<br />
1-800-663-2339<br />
www.berryandsmith.com<br />
“We Believe In Service”<br />
Open 24 hours a day, Seven days a week for all your Full Load and<br />
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• Daily service to/from the<br />
following surrounding<br />
areas:<br />
o Winnipeg<br />
o Steinbach, MB<br />
o Morden<br />
o Winkler<br />
o Altona<br />
o Portage La Prairie<br />
o Brandon<br />
o Dauphin<br />
o Thompson<br />
o Selkirk<br />
o Lac du Bonnet<br />
o Next Day / On<br />
Demand service to<br />
all points in<br />
Manitoba<br />
• Overnight Full load and<br />
LTL service to All points<br />
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• Intermodal<br />
• Drayage service to/from<br />
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Phone 204-633-3963 or Fax 855-552-6533<br />
Email: info@altobafreight.ca<br />
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• Container Stuffing and<br />
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• Cross-docking & redelivery<br />
• Short and Long term<br />
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• Palletization & Shrink<br />
Wrapping<br />
• Straight Trucks, Vans,<br />
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Decks & Step Decks<br />
• Tractor Service<br />
• Tailgate Deliveries<br />
• Rush orders<br />
• Dry freight<br />
• Temperature Controlled<br />
• Hazardous Material<br />
• GPS Tracking on all<br />
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• Long Haul services<br />
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ROUTING GUIDES<br />
PSV Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba points<br />
Information in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
MTA members are listed in BOLD.<br />
Company Name:<br />
Phone<br />
Region 1<br />
Winnipeg<br />
Region 2<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to Southwestern<br />
Manitoba<br />
Region 3<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to Pembina<br />
Valley<br />
Region 4<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to Eastern<br />
Manitoba,<br />
including<br />
winter<br />
roads<br />
Region 5<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to the<br />
Central<br />
Plains<br />
Region 6<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to the<br />
Interlake<br />
Region 7<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to the<br />
Parkland<br />
Region<br />
Region 8<br />
From<br />
Winnipeg<br />
to Northern<br />
Manitoba,<br />
including<br />
winter<br />
roads<br />
4 Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-GOBISON TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Bruce Roche Transport 204-633-0446 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including TL TL TL TL<br />
winter roads<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1633 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd. 204-239-5979 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
winter roads<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Ltd. 204-956-4665 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Earle’s Transfer Inc. 204-723-2733 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
winter roads<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
204-372-6664 TL, LTL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 TL, LTL<br />
Goodbrandson’s Transfer<br />
(Wpg) 204-475-8313<br />
(Selkirk) 204-482-3183<br />
TL, LTL TL TL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL<br />
Including<br />
winter roads,<br />
LTL not<br />
including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL TL, LTL TL<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL<br />
Including<br />
winter roads,<br />
LTL not<br />
including<br />
winter roads<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Jarvis Trucking 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Merit Transportation 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd. 204-792-2860 TL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
winter roads<br />
R & C Trucking 204-510-7503 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
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PSV Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba points<br />
Information in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
MTA members are listed in BOLD.<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd 204-489-2258 TL, LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
RS Express Ltd. 204-632-1660 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL, TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
winter roads<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
800-667-8556 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL,<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 TL TL TL<br />
Including TL TL TL<br />
winter roads<br />
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TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd. 204-774-5061 LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL, LTL TL, LTL, TL TL TL<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight 204-955-8030 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
Full range of service, including less than truckload, truckload and<br />
intermodal throughout North America<br />
Expedited truckload and less than truckload<br />
Heated and refrigerated services available<br />
Satellite load tracking and computerized rating for error-free billing<br />
Warehousing and distribution services throughout Canada<br />
(heated and refrigerated)<br />
Corporate Head Office<br />
2411 Wentz Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3V6<br />
Toll Free: 800.667.8557 Phone: 306.934.1911 Fax: 306.975.9309<br />
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PSV Service from Brandon to Manitoba points<br />
Information in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
MTA members are listed in BOLD.<br />
Company Name:<br />
Phone<br />
From<br />
Brandon to<br />
Winnipeg<br />
From<br />
Brandon to<br />
Southwestern<br />
Manitoba<br />
From<br />
Brandon to<br />
Pembina<br />
Valley<br />
From<br />
Brandon<br />
to Eastern<br />
Manitoba<br />
From<br />
Brandon to<br />
the Central<br />
Plains<br />
From Brandon<br />
to the<br />
Interlake<br />
From<br />
Brandon<br />
to the<br />
Parkland<br />
Region<br />
From<br />
Brandon to<br />
Northern<br />
Manitoba<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL, LTL TL TL TL TL, LTL TL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-GOBISON TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL, LTL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
Including TL TL TL TL<br />
winter roads<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1633 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd 204-239-5979 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
winter roads<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL<br />
Including<br />
winter roads,<br />
LTL not<br />
including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL<br />
Including<br />
winter roads,<br />
LTL not<br />
including<br />
winter roads<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
including<br />
winter<br />
roads<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL TL TL<br />
TL,<br />
TL,<br />
Including TL TL TL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
winter roads<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL<br />
Prairie International Container &<br />
Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Siemens Transportation Group Inc. 800-667-8556 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL,<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
TL,<br />
Including<br />
winter roads<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd. 204-774-5061 TL<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL, LTL<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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PSV Service from Winnipeg to Canadian Provinces,<br />
Territories, U.S. and International<br />
ROUTING GUIDES<br />
Destinations to these locations are serviced as listed below. Carriers printed in boldface type are members of the Manitoba<br />
Trucking Association. We encourage you to utilize the services of member carriers whenever possible. Direct service may<br />
not be provided to all points by all carriers. Some shipments may be interlined. Information in this section is supplied by the<br />
carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
BRITISH COLUMBIA<br />
Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Dawson<br />
Lower Mainland<br />
Valley George Rupert<br />
Okanagan Prince Prince<br />
Fort Nelson Kootenays<br />
Creek<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL, LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Vancouver<br />
Island<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 TL, LTL<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight<br />
Services Inc.<br />
204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 SPEC<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, SPEC<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Dawson<br />
Lower Mainland<br />
Valley George Rupert<br />
Okanagan Prince Prince<br />
Fort Nelson Kootenays<br />
Creek<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400<br />
TL, TL, TL, TL, TL, TL, TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451<br />
TL,LTL, TL,LTL,<br />
SPEC,HHG SPEC,HHG<br />
Vancouver<br />
Island<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,LTL,<br />
SPEC,HHG<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL,LTL TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Razir Transport<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
204-489-2258<br />
Services Ltd.<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL LTL LTL,TL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
S.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec<br />
Spec<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
JOHN EICHEL<br />
TRUCKING LTD.<br />
• General Merchandise<br />
• Heavy hauling & machinery<br />
• All points Canada & U.S.<br />
• Winter road hauling<br />
N. Manitoba & N.W. Ontario<br />
Box 70<br />
Grosse Isle, Manitoba<br />
R0C 1G0<br />
Ph: (204) 467-9365<br />
Fax: (204) 467-8467<br />
Cell: (204) 981-6104<br />
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ROUTING GUIDES<br />
ALBERTA<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Calgary Edmonton<br />
Fort<br />
MacMurray<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC<br />
Grand<br />
Prairie<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC<br />
Lethbridge<br />
Medicine<br />
Hat<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC<br />
Peace<br />
River<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC<br />
Red Deer<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC<br />
SPEC<br />
SPEC<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
AFI Distribution Group 306-242-6300 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG<br />
HHG<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TL<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd. 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
HHG<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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ALBERTA continued<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Calgary Edmonton<br />
Fort<br />
MacMurray<br />
Grand<br />
Prairie<br />
Lethbridge<br />
Medicine<br />
Hat<br />
Peace<br />
River<br />
Red Deer<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL TL, LTL<br />
RTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
S.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411<br />
SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590<br />
SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050<br />
SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC<br />
SPEC SPEC<br />
SPEC<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
Proud Suppliers of the Parker<br />
1991 Dugald Road<br />
Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3<br />
Ph: (204) 663-9037<br />
Fax: (204) 663-7821<br />
1826 Brookside Blvd.<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6<br />
Ph: (204) 694-9383<br />
Fax: (204) 694-9387<br />
THE BENEFITS TO USING NITROGEN<br />
• Improved fuel efficiency<br />
• Nitrogen inflated tires minimize blowouts<br />
• Nitrogen inflated tires improve vehicle handling through proper inflation<br />
and consistently maintained pressure<br />
• Nitrogen inflated tires are safer than tires inflated with air<br />
• Nitrogen is a dry gas with no corrosive properties as found in compressed air<br />
West End Tire - Leading the way by being the first to bring<br />
Manitoba the innovative new Tire$aver system and being the<br />
first retreader in the province to supply splice free retreads!<br />
TOLL FREE: 1-888-748-1515 EMERGENCY SERVICE - 24 Hours Ph: 1 (877) 414-5291<br />
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SASKATCHEWAN<br />
Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Buffalo<br />
Narrows La Ronge Moose North Prince<br />
Swift<br />
Regina Saskatoon<br />
Jaw Battleford Albert<br />
Current<br />
Weyburn Yorkton<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL,LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL<br />
AFI Distribution Group 306-242-6300 LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TL<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Dr. Hook Towing<br />
Services Ltd.<br />
204-956-4665 Spec Spec Spec<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Earle’s Transfer Inc. 204-723-2733 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services<br />
Inc.<br />
204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795<br />
SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947<br />
SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd. 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec TL, Spec<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Buffalo<br />
Narrows La Ronge Moose North Prince<br />
Swift<br />
Regina Saskatoon<br />
Jaw Battleford Albert<br />
Current<br />
Weyburn Yorkton<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Razir Transport Services<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
204-489-2258<br />
Ltd.<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
RTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
S.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411<br />
SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590<br />
SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 TL<br />
SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
SERVICE<br />
IS OUR<br />
BUSINESS<br />
DAILY SERVICE WITHIN CANADA<br />
AND TO/FROM THE USA<br />
204-475-3391<br />
FAX 204-489-5826 DISPATCH 204-477-5090 FAX 204-452-8146<br />
TOLL FREE 1-888-441-9249<br />
2608 Vitran Drive, Oak Bluff, MB, R4G 0B3<br />
WE OFFER:<br />
• Super B and Step Deck<br />
service to Western<br />
Canada and Northern USA<br />
• Dry Van service in Canada<br />
& USA<br />
• Point-to-Point service<br />
throughout Manitoba<br />
Swan River, MB<br />
Toll Free 877-734-6044<br />
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ROUTING GUIDES<br />
ONTARIO - PART 1<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Dryden<br />
Fort<br />
Sioux Thunder Other NW<br />
Kenora Red Lake<br />
Frances<br />
Lookout Bay Ontario<br />
Hearst North Bay<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL LTL, TL TL LTL, TL TL TL TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, SPEC, SPEC, SPEC,<br />
SPEC, SPEC, SPEC,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
HHG HHG HHG HHG<br />
HHG HHG HHG<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Dr. Hook Towing<br />
Services Ltd.<br />
204-956-4665 Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight<br />
Services Inc<br />
204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
SPEC SPEC<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL,LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd 204-582-7101 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 TL, SPEC<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
GOODBRANDSON TRANSFER LTD.<br />
SELKIRK • EAST SELKIRK • LOCKPORT • WINNIPEG<br />
(204) 482-3183<br />
(204) 482-5439<br />
"Serving Winter Roads"<br />
GENERAL FREIGHT<br />
FAX: (204) 482-3513<br />
475-8313<br />
475-8314<br />
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ONTARIO - PART 1 continued<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Dryden<br />
Fort<br />
Frances<br />
Kenora<br />
Red Lake<br />
Sioux<br />
Lookout<br />
Thunder<br />
Bay<br />
Other NW<br />
Ontario<br />
Hearst<br />
North Bay<br />
Prairie International<br />
Container & Dray<br />
204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
RTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411<br />
SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL, SPEC, SPEC, TL, SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL TL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
GLADSTONE TRANSFER LTD.<br />
DRY BULK TRANSPORTATION<br />
SERVING THE PRAIRIES<br />
THROUGHOUT<br />
MANITOBA,<br />
SASKATCHEWAN,<br />
ALBERTA & B.C.<br />
Gladstone<br />
Phone: (204) 385-2947<br />
Fax: (204) 385-3465<br />
P.O. Box 64<br />
Gladstone, Manitoba R0J 0T0<br />
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ONTARIO - PART 2<br />
Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Sault Ste.<br />
Other<br />
Other<br />
Other<br />
Sudbury<br />
Toronto Windsor<br />
Ottawa<br />
Marie<br />
Northern ON<br />
Southern ON<br />
Eastern ON<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG SPEC, HHG<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight<br />
Services Inc<br />
204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313<br />
TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800<br />
TL, TL, TL, TL, TL, TL,<br />
TL, TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL, LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd 204-582-7101 TL, SPEC<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448<br />
TL, TL, TL, TL, TL, TL,<br />
TL, TL,<br />
LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC LTL,SPEC<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL,SPEC<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
S.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
SPEC, TL,<br />
LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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Company/Freight<br />
Telephone<br />
Sault Ste.<br />
Other<br />
Other<br />
Other<br />
Sudbury<br />
Toronto Windsor<br />
Ottawa<br />
Marie<br />
Northern ON<br />
Southern ON<br />
Eastern ON<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050<br />
LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL, LTL, TL,<br />
Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec Spec<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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QUEBEC<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Chicoutimi Gaspé Montreal Quebec City<br />
Rouyn-<br />
Noranda<br />
Sept-Iles Sherbrook<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL TL TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight<br />
Services Inc.<br />
204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL, LTL<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Prairie International<br />
Container & Dray<br />
204-783-3801 TL,SPEC<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Razir Transport<br />
Services Ltd.<br />
204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590 SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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ATLANTIC & NORTHERN CANADA<br />
Prince Edward<br />
Newfoundland-<br />
Northwest<br />
Company/Freight Telephone New Brunswick Nova Scotia<br />
Yukon<br />
Island<br />
Labrador<br />
Territories<br />
Nunavut<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL TL TL TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport<br />
Ltd.<br />
204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
807-727-3533 TL, SPEC<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight 800-746-4449 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL,<br />
HHG<br />
HHG HHG<br />
HHG<br />
HHG<br />
HHG SPEC, HHG<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Gardewine 204-633-5795 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL TL TL TL<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
Horizon International<br />
Distributors<br />
204-231-2102 TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL TL<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Razir Transport<br />
Services Ltd.<br />
204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL<br />
Tandet Logistics/<br />
Loadmasters<br />
204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL TL TL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 LTL LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
Hall<br />
16 Prairie Place, St. Andrews, MB R1A 3P1<br />
Your LTL Carrier serving Western and Eastern Canada<br />
Phone 204-339-7404<br />
Fax 204-339-8726<br />
Visit us<br />
online<br />
www.trucking.mb.ca<br />
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UNITED STATES - Refer to Regional Map on next page<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Northeast North Central Northwest Southeast South Central Southwest Alaska<br />
4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL TL<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Ark Logistics Inc. 204-697-8103 TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Berry & Smith Trucking 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
LTL, TL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
LTL, TL, SPEC, LTL, TL, SPEC,<br />
HHG HHG<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TL TL TL<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Con-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPECTL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC<br />
Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Horizon Int’l Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Impel Transport 204-331-9313 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
J.R. Hall 204-339-7404 TL, LTL<br />
Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd. 204-385-2013 TL<br />
JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Keystone Western Inc. 204-256-0800 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPEC<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Merit Transport Inc. 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL TL TL TL, LTL TL<br />
Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec<br />
Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451<br />
TL, LTL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
TL, LTL,<br />
SPEC, HHG<br />
TL, LTL, SPEC,<br />
HHG<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
204-783-3801 TL<br />
Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPECLTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPECLTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL TL TL TL<br />
RTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL<br />
Schroeder Freight Inc. 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters 204-272-8637 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL, SPEC<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPECLTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL TL TL TL TL TL<br />
Vitran Express 416-798-4965 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL<br />
VM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 877-330-3321 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
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UNITED STATES REGIONAL MAP<br />
MAP LEGEND<br />
NE - Northeast<br />
NC - North Central<br />
NW - Northwest<br />
SE - Southeast<br />
SC - South Central<br />
SW - Southwest<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
Company/Freight Telephone Mexico Overseas<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, SPEC<br />
Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL<br />
Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
888-668-4626 TL TL<br />
Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL<br />
E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL<br />
Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL TL<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
Prairie International<br />
Container & Dray 204-783-3801 TL<br />
Services Inc.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd. TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC<br />
TransX Limited 800-665-7590 TL<br />
TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL<br />
YRC Reimer 204-958-5000 LTL<br />
LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload<br />
Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods<br />
Rates, Charges and Accessorials<br />
Courtesy of the British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA)<br />
The rates that most trucking companies charge are very lean<br />
thanks to a highly competitive industry. Rates reflect base costs,<br />
surcharges and, if necessary, accessorial charges. Whether<br />
customers are charged more than the base rate depends on<br />
a variety of factors. Here’s what you should know about your<br />
trucking costs.<br />
What does the base rate usually cover? The base rate covers<br />
costs that are common for all trucking companies - such as<br />
fuel, labour, equipment and maintenance - as well as profit.<br />
Companies that transport into the US may also incorporate a<br />
charge to cover border-related costs like mandatory security<br />
programs. More and more trucking companies are also<br />
investing in new technologies, products and devices that are<br />
environmentally friendly. They may incorporate these costs in<br />
their rate, so that they can offer their customers service that is<br />
not only timely, but “clean and green”.<br />
that are unique to your shipment and needs. For example, if<br />
you have a busy loading dock and require the driver to wait an<br />
excessive amount of time, the trucking company may ask you to<br />
pay a driver waiting charge. If you need assistance with loading or<br />
unloading, the company may charge you extra for labour.<br />
What am I really paying for? Trucking companies understand<br />
that transportation costs are always a concern. But the adage<br />
“you get what you pay for” could have been written for our<br />
industry. Reputable companies focus on service and reliability<br />
by employing safe drivers, renewing and maintaining equipment,<br />
and adopting safe operating practices. We can’t do that without<br />
covering our costs.<br />
The end result is the safe and timely arrival of your shipment<br />
when you need it.<br />
What are surcharges for? Surcharges cover costs that<br />
companies can’t control and that may fluctuate significantly. A<br />
fuel surcharge, for example, covers major changes in the price of<br />
diesel fuel since the base rate was last adjusted. On international<br />
shipments, companies may charge for unexpected inspections<br />
at the border, particularly if freight needs to be unloaded or the<br />
load is held up.<br />
What are accessorials and why are they included?<br />
Accessorials, or “value-added” charges, are additional charges<br />
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EQUIPMENT OPERATED<br />
Equipment Operated<br />
Carriers whose names are shown in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Association.<br />
We encourage you to use the services of MTA member carriers whenever possible.<br />
Information in this section is supplied by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
AIR RIDE<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Razir Transport Services Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
John Eichel Trucking<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
CONTAINER<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
CONTAINER LIFTING<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
CRANE<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
CURTAIN SIDE VAN<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
DOLLY TRANSPORTERS<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
DOUBLE DROP COMBINE<br />
TRAILERS<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
DROP DECK<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
DRY VAN<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
SLH Transport<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
END DUMP<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
FLAT DECK<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Boyd Trucking Ltd.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Impel Transport<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
FURNITURE VAN<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
HEATED<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
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EQUIPMENT OPERATED<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
SLH Transport<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
HOPPER<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd.<br />
Redline Transport<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
INSULATED<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
INSULATED TANK<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
LOW BED<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
PILOT CAR<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
FOR ALL YOUR HOPPER & DECK NEEDS<br />
2001-49 th Street East<br />
Flat Deck Division<br />
Phone #: 800-367-0375<br />
Brandon, MB R7A 7R2<br />
Hopper Bottom Division<br />
Phone #: 888-733-5463<br />
Fax #: 866-725-3547<br />
www.conquesttrucking.com<br />
HOPPERS SERVICING MB, SK, & AB<br />
DECK SERVICING QC – BC, & LOWER 48 STATES<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
PNEUMATIC DRY BULK<br />
TANKER<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
REFRIGERATED<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Portage Transport Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
ROLL OFF UNITS<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
SELF-LOADING CONTAINER<br />
CHASSIS<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
SIDE DUMP<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
STAKE & RACK<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
STEP DECK<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Impel Transport<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
WE HAUL:<br />
GRAIN & DRY FERTILIZER<br />
- (HOPPERS)<br />
LTL & TRUCKLOAD - (DECKS)<br />
53’ FLATBEDS & STEPDECKS • SUPER B HOPPERS<br />
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EQUIPMENT OPERATED<br />
SUPER B FLAT DECKS<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
SUPER B VANS<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TAIL LIFT<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
TRUCKLOAD FREIGHT SERVING CANADA & U.S.A.<br />
• FLAT DECKS • VANS •<br />
(204) 661-6427<br />
1579 DUGALD RD., WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R2J 0H3<br />
bruce roche transport inc.<br />
Serving Canada & the U.S.A.<br />
• Specializing in Air Ride<br />
Refrigerated Service<br />
• General Merchandise<br />
• Dry Freight<br />
204-633-0446<br />
2627 Inkster Blvd.<br />
Fax 204-633-0452<br />
TANKER<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
TILT DECK<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TROMBONE<br />
Barrens Northern Transportation<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
WALKING FLOOR VAN<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
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SPECIALIZED SERVICES<br />
Specialized Services<br />
Carriers whose names are shown in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Association.<br />
We encourage you to use the services of the MTA member carriers whenever possible.<br />
Information in this section is supplied by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.<br />
EXPEDITED SERVICE<br />
ONE HOUR RUSH<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
HOT SHOT<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)<br />
OVERNIGHT<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
SAME DAY<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
Warren/Stonewall Freight<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
TWICE DAILY<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
SPECIAL SERVICES<br />
AIR SERVICES<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
CONTRACT SERVICES<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking<br />
COURIER<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
CRANING/CRANE<br />
OPERATOR<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
DANGEROUS GOODS<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
HEAVY & SPECIALIZED<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
HOUSEHOLD GOODS<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
LOGISTICS/LOAD<br />
BROKER/3PL<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
R.S. Express Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
MOVING & DISTRIBUTION<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
OVER-DIMENSIONAL<br />
LOADS<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
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SPECIALIZED SERVICES<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking<br />
Darcol International Inc.<br />
Jack’s Heavy Trspt & Storage<br />
PERISHABLE PRODUCTS<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
Raj Transport Ltd.<br />
SPECIALIZED FLAT DECKS<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Payne Transportation LP<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
CONTROLLED<br />
4 Tracks Ltd.<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Bruce Roche Transport Inc.<br />
TRADE SHOW CARRIER<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
TST Overland Express<br />
YRC Reimer<br />
WAREHOUSING &<br />
DISTRIBUTION<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Bison Transport Inc.<br />
Canadian Freightways<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Horizon Intn’l. Dist.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Manitoulin Transport Inc.<br />
Paraclete Transport Ltd.<br />
Penner International Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Rosedale Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Siemens Transportation<br />
Group Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Trappers Transport Ltd.<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
WINTER ROADS<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
John Eichel Trucking Ltd.<br />
SPECIALIZED FREIGHT<br />
AGGREGATE<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
AUTOMOBILES<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Impel Transport<br />
BOATS<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
BUILDINGS/PORTABLE<br />
STRUCTURES<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
TransX Group Limited<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
CONSTRUCTION/<br />
DEMOLITION<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
Marion Trucking Ltd.<br />
Searcy Trucking Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
CONTAINERS<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking<br />
Impel Transport<br />
DEEP FROZEN<br />
Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Gardewine<br />
Glen McLeod & Sons Ltd.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Turk Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Wakefield Foods Inc.<br />
AFI Distribution Group<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
DRY BULK<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Gardewine<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
JTI Trucking<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
FARM CHEMICALS &<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Custom Transport Ltd.<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Fisher Branch-Hodgson<br />
Transport Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
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SPECIALIZED SERVICES<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
TransX Limited<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
FEED<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
FERTILIZER<br />
Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd.<br />
Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
GRAIN<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Jarvis Trucking Ltd.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Ridsdale Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
Vitran Express Canada Inc.<br />
HAY BALES<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
RTM Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Impel Transport<br />
HAZARDOUS WASTE<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Gardewine<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Prairie International Container<br />
& Dray Services Inc.<br />
Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
LIQUID BULK<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
LIVESTOCK - CATTLE<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport<br />
LIVESTOCK - HOGS<br />
Earle’s Transfer<br />
Steve’s Livestock Transport<br />
LOGS/LUMBER<br />
Big Freight Systems Inc.<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
Len Dubois Trucking Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Merit Transport Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
83 North Inc.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Bartel Bulk Freight<br />
Impel Transport<br />
MOBILE HOMES<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
La Broquerie Transfer<br />
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS<br />
- BULK<br />
Barrens Northern<br />
Transportation<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Loyalty Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
PRE-CAST GIRDERS<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
STEEL BEAMS<br />
Canadian National<br />
Transportation Ltd.<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
EBD Enterprises Inc.<br />
Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
Keystone Western Inc.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
Ark Logistics Inc.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
VESSELS<br />
Conquest Trucking<br />
Dallas Transport Ltd.<br />
Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.<br />
Harris Transport Ltd.<br />
M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.<br />
V M Transport Ltd.<br />
WASTE<br />
Jade Transport Ltd.<br />
Sigfusson Northern Ltd.<br />
Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.<br />
Impel Transport<br />
Tandet Logistics/Loadmasters<br />
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Distance from Winnipeg to Manitoba Points<br />
DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
Shippers using distances from the Manitoba Highways Department map should add the following Winnipeg mileages to establish full chargeable distance:<br />
Broadway and Osborne to:<br />
Km - Miles<br />
Km - Miles<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 1W 13 - 8<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 1E 18 - 11<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 2 and 3 via PR 155 19 - 12<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 6 via MR 90 21 - 13<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 6 via PR 221 23 - 14<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 7 14 - 9<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 8 14 - 9<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 9 11 - 7<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 15 via PR 115 14 - 9<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 59N 14 - 9<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 59S 14 - 9<br />
Perimeter and P.T.H. 75 13 - 8<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
Alexander......................................235...... 146<br />
Alonsa........................................... 211...... 131<br />
Altamont....................................... 135........ 84<br />
Altona............................................111........ 69<br />
Amaranth...................................... 177.......110<br />
Anama Bay....................................334...... 208<br />
Angusville..................................... 341...... 212<br />
Anola...............................................39........ 24<br />
Arborg........................................... 121........ 75<br />
Arden............................................ 183.......114<br />
Argyle.............................................50........ 31<br />
Arnaud.......................................... 105........ 65<br />
Arnes.............................................111........ 69<br />
Arrow River...................................291...... 181<br />
Ashern.......................................... 185.......115<br />
Ashville.........................................348...... 216<br />
Atik...............................................784...... 487<br />
Atikameg.......................................769...... 478<br />
Aubigny...........................................64........ 40<br />
Austin............................................ 132........ 82<br />
Baden...........................................587...... 365<br />
Badger.......................................... 129........ 80<br />
Bagot............................................ 109........ 68<br />
Bakers Narrows............................845...... 525<br />
Baldur...........................................201...... 125<br />
Balmoral.........................................48........ 30<br />
Barrows........................................591...... 367<br />
Basswood.....................................229...... 142<br />
Beaconia.........................................84........ 52<br />
Beausejour...................................... 61........ 38<br />
Beaver........................................... 122........ 76<br />
Belair............................................ 109........ 68<br />
Belleview......................................290...... 180<br />
Belmont........................................232...... 144<br />
Bellsite..........................................558...... 347<br />
Benito...........................................484...... 301<br />
Berens River.................................358...... 222<br />
Beresford Lake............................. 314...... 195<br />
Bethany.........................................229...... 142<br />
Beulah........................................... 314...... 195<br />
Beild.............................................. 412...... 256<br />
Binscarth......................................328...... 204<br />
Birch River....................................536...... 333<br />
Bird’s Hill......................................... 23........ 14<br />
Bird Lake......................................201...... 125<br />
Birdtail..........................................351...... 218<br />
Birnie............................................209...... 130<br />
Birtle............................................. 314...... 195<br />
Bissett.......................................... 274...... 170<br />
Blumenort (near Ste. Anne)............ 51........ 32<br />
Blumenort (S of Altona)................ 142........ 88<br />
Boggy Creek.................................463...... 288<br />
Boissevain....................................261...... 162<br />
Bowsman...................................... 515...... 320<br />
Bradwardine.................................261...... 162<br />
Brandon........................................ 216...... 134<br />
Broad Valley.................................. 148........ 92<br />
Brokenhead..................................... 82........ 51<br />
Brookdale...................................... 196...... 122<br />
Broomhill......................................328...... 204<br />
Brunkild..........................................48........ 30<br />
Bruxelles....................................... 153........ 95<br />
Butler............................................335...... 208<br />
Button...........................................621...... 386<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
Calders Dock................................209...... 130<br />
Caliento......................................... 129........ 80<br />
Camp Morton.................................. 97........ 60<br />
Camper......................................... 171...... 106<br />
Camperville...................................438...... 272<br />
Carberry........................................ 163...... 101<br />
Cardale.........................................267...... 166<br />
Cardinal........................................ 121........ 75<br />
Carlowrie........................................80........ 50<br />
Cary................................................64........ 40<br />
Carman...........................................80........ 50<br />
Carroll...........................................229...... 142<br />
Cartwright.....................................229...... 142<br />
Cat Lake........................................200...... 124<br />
Cayer............................................266...... 165<br />
Channing.......................................872...... 542<br />
Chater...........................................203...... 126<br />
Chatfield....................................... 122........ 76<br />
Clandeboye.....................................53........ 33<br />
Clanwilliam................................... 241...... 150<br />
Clarkleigh...................................... 109........ 68<br />
Clear Lake.....................................283...... 176<br />
Clearwater....................................204...... 127<br />
Cooks Creek...................................48........ 30<br />
Cormorant.....................................800...... 500<br />
Coulter..........................................389...... 242<br />
Cowan...........................................455...... 283<br />
Cranberry Portage....................... 818...... 508<br />
Crandall........................................299...... 186<br />
Crane River...................................364...... 226<br />
Croll..............................................267...... 166<br />
Cromer..........................................301...... 187<br />
Cross Lake....................................772......480<br />
Crystal City................................... 193...... 120<br />
Culross............................................64........ 40<br />
Cypress River................................ 156........ 97<br />
Dacota............................................ 37........ 23<br />
Dallas............................................206...... 129<br />
Dand.............................................293...... 182<br />
Darlingford.................................... 146........ 91<br />
Dauphin........................................323...... 201<br />
Davis Point....................................256...... 159<br />
Decker..........................................299...... 186<br />
Deepdale....................................... 415...... 258<br />
Deerhorn....................................... 132........ 82<br />
Deerwood..................................... 126........ 78<br />
Deleau...........................................266...... 165<br />
Deloraine......................................325...... 202<br />
Delta............................................. 113........ 70<br />
Domain........................................... 39........ 24<br />
Dominion City................................. 97........ 60<br />
Douglas......................................... 188.......117<br />
Dropmore......................................396...... 246<br />
Duck Bay.......................................467...... 290<br />
Duck River....................................451...... 280<br />
Dufresne......................................... 37........ 23<br />
Dufrost............................................89........ 55<br />
Dugald............................................ 24........ 15<br />
Dunlop.......................................... 618......384<br />
Dunrea.......................................... 251...... 156<br />
Durban.......................................... 841...... 526<br />
East Braintree............................... 122........ 76<br />
Easterville.....................................440...... 273<br />
East Selkirk..................................... 47........ 29<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
Ebor.............................................. 310...... 193<br />
Eddystone.....................................253...... 157<br />
Eden..............................................204...... 127<br />
Edrans........................................... 159........ 99<br />
Elgin..............................................253...... 157<br />
Elie..................................................45........ 28<br />
Elkhorn.........................................309...... 192<br />
Elma................................................92........ 57<br />
Elm Creek....................................... 69........ 43<br />
Elphinstone...................................278...... 173<br />
Elva...............................................383...... 238<br />
Emerson........................................ 105........ 65<br />
Erickson........................................245...... 152<br />
Eriksdale....................................... 143........ 89<br />
Erinview.......................................... 74........ 46<br />
Ethelbert.......................................386...... 240<br />
Ewart............................................309...... 192<br />
Fairfax..........................................227.......141<br />
Fairford.........................................240...... 149<br />
Falcon Lake.................................. 143........ 89<br />
Fannystelle..................................... 47........ 29<br />
Faulkner........................................ 217...... 134<br />
Finger............................................772......480<br />
Firdale........................................... 156........ 97<br />
Fisher Bay.....................................229...... 142<br />
Fisher Branch............................... 158........ 98<br />
Fishing River.................................364...... 226<br />
Flin Flon........................................769...... 478<br />
Fork River.....................................369...... 229<br />
Forrest.......................................... 214...... 133<br />
Fortier.............................................56........ 35<br />
Foxwarren..................................... 315...... 196<br />
Fredenstal......................................111........ 69<br />
Freshford...................................... 710...... 441<br />
Franklin.........................................203...... 126<br />
Fraserwood.....................................85........ 53<br />
Fort Alexander ............................. 122........ 76<br />
Fort White....................................... 10.......... 6<br />
Fox Mine..................................... 1134...... 705<br />
Garden Hill.................................... 610...... 379<br />
Gardenton..................................... 114........ 71<br />
Garland.........................................404...... 251<br />
Garson............................................ 47........ 29<br />
Gilbert Plains.................................357...... 222<br />
Gillam..........................................1053......654<br />
Gimli................................................ 97........ 60<br />
Giroux.............................................60........ 37<br />
Gladstone...................................... 146........ 91<br />
Glenboro....................................... 167...... 104<br />
Glencairn......................................233...... 145<br />
Glenella.........................................220...... 138<br />
Glenora......................................... 217...... 135<br />
Gnadenthal................................... 129........ 80<br />
God’s Lake..................................1025...... 637<br />
Goodlands.....................................320...... 199<br />
Grahamdale.................................. 212...... 132<br />
Grand Beach................................. 100........ 62<br />
Grande Pointe................................. 14.......... 9<br />
Grand Rapids................................447...... 278<br />
Grandview.....................................373...... 232<br />
Great Falls..................................... 132........ 82<br />
Greenridge...................................... 67........ 42<br />
Greenway......................................204...... 127<br />
Gretna........................................... 140........ 87<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
Griswold........................................246...... 153<br />
Grosse Isle......................................34........ 21<br />
Grunthal.......................................... 72........ 45<br />
Gull Harbour.................................. 187.......116<br />
Gull Lake.........................................77........ 48<br />
Gunton............................................50........ 31<br />
Guynemer.....................................303...... 188<br />
Gypsumville..................................262...... 163<br />
Hadashville................................... 105........ 65<br />
Halbstadt...................................... 109........ 68<br />
Halboro.........................................209...... 130<br />
Hamiota........................................283...... 176<br />
Harding.........................................280.......174<br />
Hargrave.......................................295...... 183<br />
Harrowby......................................377...... 234<br />
Hartney.........................................280.......174<br />
Haskett......................................... 153........ 95<br />
Haywood.........................................85........ 53<br />
Hazel............................................... 69........ 43<br />
Hazelglen........................................ 69........ 43<br />
Hazelridge.......................................43........ 27<br />
Headingley...................................... 19........ 12<br />
Hecla Island.................................. 177.......110<br />
High Bluff........................................84........ 52<br />
Hilbre............................................227.......141<br />
Hillside Beach............................... 114........ 71<br />
Hilton............................................ 192.......119<br />
Hnausa.......................................... 119.........74<br />
Hodgson........................................ 174...... 108<br />
Holland.......................................... 138........ 86<br />
Holmfield......................................246...... 153<br />
Homewood...................................... 71........ 44<br />
Horndean...................................... 109........ 68<br />
Horton........................................... 274...... 170<br />
Ile des Chenes................................ 19........ 12<br />
Ilford........................................... 1150...... 715<br />
Inglis.............................................373...... 232<br />
Int’l Peace Gardens....................... 319...... 198<br />
Inwood............................................80........ 50<br />
Isabella.........................................306...... 190<br />
Island Lake................................... 610...... 379<br />
Jackhead......................................286...... 178<br />
Jen Peg.........................................721......448<br />
Jordon............................................. 97........ 60<br />
Justice..........................................201...... 125<br />
Kaleida.......................................... 158........ 98<br />
Kane................................................92........ 57<br />
Katrime......................................... 134........ 83<br />
Kelloe............................................290...... 180<br />
Kelwood........................................230...... 143<br />
Kemnay.........................................222...... 138<br />
Kenton..........................................280.......174<br />
Kenville......................................... 517...... 321<br />
Kettle Rapids.............................. 1231...... 765<br />
Keyes............................................ 177.......110<br />
Killarney........................................238...... 148<br />
Kinosota........................................ 219...... 136<br />
Kirkella..........................................322...... 200<br />
Kleefeld...........................................48........ 30<br />
Kola............................................... 315...... 196<br />
Komarno......................................... 71........ 44<br />
Koostatak...................................... 211...... 132<br />
La Broquerie................................... 79........ 49<br />
Lac du Bonnet............................... 109........ 68<br />
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DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Winnipeg<br />
Miles<br />
Ladywood.......................................77........ 48<br />
La Rochelle.....................................68........ 42<br />
Lake Francis................................... 71........ 44<br />
Lake Manitoba Narrows................ 214...... 133<br />
Lakeland....................................... 154........ 96<br />
Landmark.......................................40........ 25<br />
Langruth....................................... 151........ 94<br />
La Riviere...................................... 169...... 105<br />
La Salle........................................... 27........ 17<br />
Lauder..........................................299...... 186<br />
Laurier..........................................264...... 164<br />
Lavenham..................................... 132........ 82<br />
Lavinia.......................................... 314...... 195<br />
Leaf Rapids...................................985...... 612<br />
Lena..............................................254...... 158<br />
Lenore...........................................299...... 186<br />
Lenswood.....................................499...... 310<br />
Letellier...........................................90........ 56<br />
Libau...............................................58........ 36<br />
Little Grand Rapids....................... 418...... 259<br />
Lockport......................................... 27........ 17<br />
Lorette............................................35........ 22<br />
Lowe Farm...................................... 82........ 51<br />
Lower Fort Garry............................. 31........ 19<br />
Lundar.......................................... 121........ 75<br />
Lyleton..........................................402...... 250<br />
Lynn Lake...................................1068......664<br />
MacDonald.................................... 105........ 65<br />
MacGregor.................................... 121........ 75<br />
Mafeking.......................................568...... 353<br />
Makaroff.......................................436...... 271<br />
Makinak........................................293...... 182<br />
Malonton......................................... 76........ 47<br />
Manigotogan................................. 212...... 132<br />
Manitou......................................... 158........ 98<br />
Manson.........................................339...... 211<br />
Marchand........................................93........ 58<br />
Margaret.......................................264...... 164<br />
Mariapolis..................................... 182.......113<br />
Marquette.......................................56........ 35<br />
Mather.......................................... 217...... 135<br />
Matheson Island...........................243...... 151<br />
Matlock........................................... 72........ 45<br />
McArthur Falls.............................. 124........ 77<br />
McAuley........................................354...... 220<br />
McConnell.....................................282...... 175<br />
McCreary......................................245...... 152<br />
McMunn........................................ 116........ 72<br />
Meadow Portage...........................386...... 240<br />
Meadows........................................45........ 28<br />
Medika.......................................... 105........ 65<br />
Medora.........................................349...... 217<br />
Meleb..............................................93........ 58<br />
Melita............................................331...... 206<br />
Melrose...........................................48........ 30<br />
Menisino....................................... 138........ 86<br />
Menzie..........................................298...... 185<br />
Methley.........................................307...... 191<br />
Miami............................................ 114........ 71<br />
Middlebro...................................... 180.......112<br />
Millwood....................................... 193...... 120<br />
Milner Ridge....................................88........ 55<br />
Miniota..........................................322...... 200<br />
Minitonas......................................483...... 300<br />
Minnedosa.................................... 217...... 135<br />
Minto.............................................238...... 148<br />
Mitchell...........................................58........ 36<br />
Molson............................................93........ 58<br />
Moore Park.....................................45........ 30<br />
Moosehorn....................................200...... 124<br />
Moose Lake..................................209...... 130<br />
Morden ........................................ 122........ 76<br />
Morris.............................................66........ 41<br />
Mountain Road................................ 97........ 60<br />
Mountain Side............................... 314...... 195<br />
Mowbray....................................... 182.......113<br />
Mulvhill......................................... 158........ 98<br />
Myrtle........................................... 100........ 62<br />
Mystery Lake................................784...... 487<br />
Napinka.........................................362...... 225<br />
Narcisse.........................................111........ 69<br />
Neelin............................................233...... 145<br />
Neepawa....................................... 185.......115<br />
Nelson House................................826...... 516<br />
Nesbitt.......................................... 217...... 135<br />
Netley.............................................. 67........ 41<br />
New Bothwell..................................43........ 27<br />
Newdale........................................ 241...... 150<br />
Newton...........................................80........ 50<br />
Ninette.......................................... 217...... 135<br />
Ninga............................................290...... 180<br />
Niverville.........................................40........ 25<br />
Norgate.........................................235...... 146<br />
Norway House............................... 813...... 505<br />
Notre Dame de Lourdes................ 129........ 80<br />
Novra............................................550...... 342<br />
Oakbank......................................... 32........ 20<br />
Oak Bluff......................................... 18.........11<br />
Oakburn........................................295...... 183<br />
Oak Lake.......................................257...... 160<br />
Oakland........................................ 100........ 62<br />
Oakner..........................................282...... 175<br />
Oak Point........................................98........ 61<br />
Oak River......................................267...... 166<br />
Oakville...........................................68........ 42<br />
Oberon.......................................... 190.......118<br />
Ochre River...................................296...... 184<br />
Ogilvie........................................... 166...... 103<br />
Olha..............................................306...... 190<br />
Onanole.........................................269...... 167<br />
Osborne..........................................48........ 30<br />
Ostenfeld........................................58........ 36<br />
Osterwick..................................... 138........ 86<br />
Otterburne......................................53........ 33<br />
Overflow River..............................628...... 390<br />
Oxford House................................968...... 601<br />
Patricia Beach.................................77........ 48<br />
Peguis........................................... 189.......118<br />
Pelican Rapids..............................621...... 386<br />
Petersfield......................................60........ 37<br />
Pierson..........................................394...... 245<br />
Pilot Mound................................... 190.......118<br />
Pinawa.......................................... 121........ 75<br />
Plne Dock......................................230...... 143<br />
Pine Falls...................................... 135........ 84<br />
Pine River...................................... 418...... 260<br />
Piney............................................. 142........ 88<br />
Pipestone......................................298...... 185<br />
Plumas.......................................... 177.......110<br />
Plum Coulee.................................. 117........ 73<br />
Pointe du Bois ............................. 174...... 108<br />
Polonia..........................................225...... 140<br />
Ponemah......................................... 76........ 47<br />
Ponton.......................................... 611...... 380<br />
Poplarfield.................................... 146........ 91<br />
Poplar Park.....................................64........ 40<br />
Poplar Point....................................68........ 42<br />
Portage la Prairie............................84........ 52<br />
Powell........................................... 619...... 385<br />
Powerview.................................... 129........ 80<br />
Prairie Grove................................... 19........ 12<br />
Prawda.......................................... 109........ 68<br />
Prespector.................................... 747......464<br />
Pulp River......................................430...... 267<br />
Purves........................................... 190.......118<br />
Rackham.......................................261...... 162<br />
Randolph......................................... 51........ 32<br />
Rapid City.....................................240...... 149<br />
Rathwell.........................................111........ 69<br />
Reaburn..........................................68........ 42<br />
Red Rose.......................................204...... 127<br />
Reinland........................................ 140........ 87<br />
Rembrandt.................................... 100........ 62<br />
Rennie........................................... 142........ 88<br />
Renwer.........................................468...... 291<br />
Reston...........................................309...... 192<br />
Reykjavik......................................245...... 152<br />
Richer............................................. 61........ 38<br />
Ridgeville...................................... 126........ 78<br />
Riding Mountain............................ 219...... 136<br />
River Hills...................................... 103........ 64<br />
Rivers............................................245...... 152<br />
Riverton........................................ 130........ 81<br />
Roblin............................................399...... 248<br />
Roland........................................... 101........ 63<br />
Rorketon.......................................331...... 206<br />
Rosa................................................85........ 53<br />
Roseau River...................................92........ 57<br />
Rosebank...................................... 105........ 65<br />
Roseisle........................................ 105........ 65<br />
Rosenberg.................................... 142........ 88<br />
Rosenfeld...................................... 101........ 63<br />
Rosengart..................................... 158........ 98<br />
Rosenort (N. of Morris)...................66........ 41<br />
Ross................................................ 72........ 45<br />
Rossburn.......................................330...... 205<br />
Rossendale................................... 129........ 80<br />
Rosser............................................. 32........ 20<br />
Routledge......................................270...... 168<br />
Russell..........................................349...... 217<br />
San Clara......................................454...... 282<br />
Sandilands.................................... 119.........74<br />
Sandridge....................................... 87........ 54<br />
Sandy Bay..................................... 180.......112<br />
Sandy Hook..................................... 87........ 54<br />
Sandy Lake...................................262...... 163<br />
Sanford...........................................34........ 21<br />
Sarto...............................................80........ 50<br />
Scanterbury.................................... 72........ 45<br />
Scarth...........................................297...... 185<br />
Schanzenfeld................................ 126........ 78<br />
Schoenwise.................................. 129........ 80<br />
Sclater..........................................434...... 270<br />
Seddon’s Corners........................... 76........ 47<br />
Selkirk............................................40........ 25<br />
Seven Sisters................................ 101........ 63<br />
Shellmouth....................................381...... 237<br />
Shergrove.....................................262...... 163<br />
Sherridon...................................... 919...... 571<br />
Shilo..............................................201...... 125<br />
Shoal Lake....................................272...... 169<br />
Shorncliffe.................................... 142........ 88<br />
Shortdale......................................391...... 243<br />
Sidney........................................... 143........ 89<br />
Sifton............................................360...... 224<br />
Silver............................................. 114........ 71<br />
Silver Falls.................................... 124........ 77<br />
Silver Ridge...................................203...... 126<br />
Silverton.......................................354...... 220<br />
Sinclair..........................................322...... 200<br />
Skownan.......................................344...... 214<br />
Snowflake.....................................201...... 125<br />
Snow Lake.................................... 710...... 441<br />
Solsgirth.......................................293...... 183<br />
Somerset...................................... 148........ 92<br />
Sommerfeld.................................. 109........ 68<br />
Souris...........................................243...... 151<br />
South Junction.............................. 163...... 101<br />
Spearhill........................................208...... 129<br />
Sperling..........................................58........ 36<br />
Split Lake......................................906...... 563<br />
Sprague........................................ 172...... 107<br />
Springstein..................................... 32........ 20<br />
Spruce Woods............................... 198...... 123<br />
Starbuck......................................... 39........ 24<br />
Stead..............................................92........ 57<br />
Steep Rock....................................230...... 143<br />
Steinbach........................................64........ 40<br />
Stockton....................................... 183.......114<br />
Stonewall........................................ 37........ 23<br />
Stony Mountain............................... 24........ 15<br />
Strathclair.....................................259...... 161<br />
Stuartburn.................................... 105........ 65<br />
Sundance....................................1049...... 652<br />
Sundown....................................... 142........ 88<br />
Swan Lake.................................... 158........ 98<br />
Swan River....................................499...... 310<br />
Sylvan........................................... 148........ 92<br />
St. Adolphe.....................................29........ 18<br />
St. Agathe....................................... 39........ 24<br />
St. Alphonse................................. 183.......114<br />
St. Ambrose....................................92........ 57<br />
St. Amelie.....................................290...... 180<br />
St. Anne..........................................50........ 31<br />
St. Claude....................................... 97........ 60<br />
Ste. Elizabeth..................................48........ 30<br />
St. Eustache....................................53........ 33<br />
St. Francis Xavier............................ 31........ 19<br />
St. Genevieve..................................60........ 37<br />
St. George..................................... 153........ 95<br />
St. Jean Baptiste............................ 76........ 47<br />
St. Joseph....................................... 97........ 60<br />
St. Laurent...................................... 87........ 54<br />
St. Lazare.....................................338...... 210<br />
St. Leon........................................ 145........ 90<br />
St. Malo.......................................... 72........ 45<br />
St. Martin......................................259...... 161<br />
St. Norbert...................................... 14.......... 9<br />
St. Owen’s......................................68........ 42<br />
St. Pierre.........................................58........ 36<br />
St. Rita............................................64........ 40<br />
Ste. Rose......................................278...... 173<br />
Tenby............................................ 193...... 120<br />
Teulon.............................................58........ 36<br />
Thalberg.......................................... 97........ 60<br />
The Pas.........................................631...... 392<br />
Thompson.....................................766...... 476<br />
Thornhill........................................ 132........ 82<br />
Tilston........................................... 341...... 212<br />
Tolstoi........................................... 106........ 66<br />
Toutes Aides.................................354...... 220<br />
Traverse Bay................................. 117........ 73<br />
Treesbank..................................... 198...... 123<br />
Treherne....................................... 122........ 76<br />
Tummel......................................... 241...... 150<br />
Twin Beaches..................................90........ 56<br />
Tyndall............................................50........ 31<br />
Ukraina......................................... 341...... 212<br />
Valley River................................... 341...... 212<br />
Vassar........................................... 158........ 98<br />
Venlaw..........................................377...... 234<br />
Victoria Beach............................... 116........ 72<br />
Vidir.............................................. 137........ 85<br />
Virden...........................................282...... 175<br />
Vista..............................................309...... 192<br />
Vita............................................... 117........ 73<br />
Vivian.............................................. 51........ 32<br />
Vogar............................................ 190.......118<br />
Wabowden....................................658......409<br />
Wakopa.........................................264...... 164<br />
Waldersee..................................... 198...... 123<br />
Walkleyburg....................................45........ 28<br />
Wampum....................................... 163...... 101<br />
Wanless........................................772......480<br />
Warren............................................40........ 25<br />
Wasagaming.................................264...... 164<br />
Waskada.......................................338...... 210<br />
Waterhen......................................408...... 254<br />
Wawanesa.................................... 198...... 123<br />
Watt’s View...................................338...... 210<br />
Waugh........................................... 159........ 99<br />
Wekusko.......................................665.......413<br />
Wellwood...................................... 177.......110<br />
Westbourne................................... 118........ 73<br />
Westgate....................................... 619...... 385<br />
West Hawk Lake........................... 159........ 99<br />
Westray.........................................694...... 431<br />
Wheatlands................................... 249...... 155<br />
Whitemount.................................. 108........ 67<br />
Whytewold......................................77........ 48<br />
Willen............................................ 171...... 106<br />
Windygates................................... 169...... 105<br />
Winkler.......................................... 119.........74<br />
Winnipeg Beach.............................. 82........ 51<br />
Winnipegosis................................381...... 237<br />
Woodlands...................................... 51........ 32<br />
Woodnorth....................................325...... 202<br />
Woodridge..................................... 132........ 82<br />
Woodside...................................... 134........ 83<br />
Zbaraz........................................... 164...... 102<br />
Zhoda............................................ 106........ 66<br />
Conversion factors:<br />
miles-km: 1.6093<br />
km-miles: 0.6214<br />
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DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
Distance from Brandon to Manitoba Points<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Brandon<br />
Miles<br />
Alexander...................................... 24............15<br />
Altamont..................................... 170..........107<br />
Altona.........................................293..........183<br />
Angusville................................... 190..........118<br />
Arden.......................................... 103........... 64<br />
Arrow River................................... 93............58<br />
Ashville....................................... 190..........118<br />
Austin............................................ 79............49<br />
Bagot.......................................... 106........... 66<br />
Baker’s Narrows....................... 1061......... 659<br />
Baldur......................................... 103........... 64<br />
Basswood..................................... 63............39<br />
Belleview...................................... 90............56<br />
Belmont........................................ 87........... 54<br />
Benito.........................................333......... 207<br />
Bethany....................................... 241..........150<br />
Beulah......................................... 126............78<br />
Bield............................................ 418......... 260<br />
Binscarth.................................... 177..........110<br />
Birch River..................................383......... 238<br />
Birdtail........................................ 180..........112<br />
Birnie.......................................... 106........... 66<br />
Birtle........................................... 145........... 90<br />
Boissevain.................................... 72........... 45<br />
Bowsman....................................362......... 225<br />
Bradwardine................................. 64........... 40<br />
Brookdale...................................... 48............30<br />
Broomhill.................................... 126............78<br />
Brunkild...................................... 240..........150<br />
Butler...........................................113............70<br />
Carberry........................................ 51............32<br />
Cardale......................................... 72........... 45<br />
Cardinal...................................... 177..........110<br />
Carman.......................................206..........129<br />
Carroll........................................... 32............20<br />
Cartwright................................... 129............80<br />
Channing...................................1088......... 676<br />
Chater........................................... 32............20<br />
Clanwilliam................................. 241..........150<br />
Clear Lake................................... 106........... 66<br />
Clearwater.................................. 156............97<br />
Cormorant................................. 1020......... 634<br />
Coulter........................................ 159........... 99<br />
Cowan.........................................296..........184<br />
Cranberry Portage......................692......... 430<br />
Crandall...................................... 101........... 63<br />
Crawford Park..............................117............73<br />
Croll.............................................. 66............41<br />
Cromer.........................................113............70<br />
Cross Lake..................................988..........614<br />
Crystal City................................. 163..........101<br />
Cypress River................................ 92............57<br />
Dalny........................................... 153............95<br />
Darlingford.................................. 194..........122<br />
Dauphin...................................... 164..........102<br />
Decker........................................ 106........... 66<br />
Deleau........................................... 72........... 45<br />
Deloraine.....................................114............71<br />
Delta........................................... 151........... 94<br />
Douglas......................................... 23............14<br />
Dropmore....................................402......... 250<br />
Dunrea.......................................... 71........... 44<br />
Dominion City............................. 315..........197<br />
Ebor............................................ 121............75<br />
Eden.............................................. 98............61<br />
Edrans........................................... 80............50<br />
Elgin.............................................. 63............39<br />
Elkhorn....................................... 105............65<br />
Elm Creek................................... 187..........117<br />
Elphinstone................................. 124............77<br />
Erickson........................................ 87........... 54<br />
Ethelbert.....................................232..........144<br />
Fairfax.......................................... 50............31<br />
Findlay.......................................... 84............52<br />
Flin Flon...................................... 755......... 469<br />
Forrest.......................................... 14..............9<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Brandon<br />
Miles<br />
Fox Mine................................... 1350......... 839<br />
Foxwarren................................... 163..........101<br />
Franklin......................................... 68............42<br />
Garland....................................... 249..........155<br />
Gilbert Plains............................... 201..........125<br />
Gillam........................................ 1268......... 788<br />
Gladstone.....................................119............74<br />
Glenboro....................................... 77........... 48<br />
Glenella....................................... 130............81<br />
Glenora....................................... 145........... 90<br />
Goodlands................................... 130............81<br />
Grand Rapids..............................663..........412<br />
Grandview................................... 217..........135<br />
Graysville.................................... 214..........134<br />
Greenway....................................209..........130<br />
Gregg............................................ 60............37<br />
Gretna.........................................304..........190<br />
Griswold........................................ 40............25<br />
Hallboro......................................209..........130<br />
Hamiota........................................ 85............53<br />
Harding......................................... 66............41<br />
Hargrave....................................... 87........... 54<br />
Harrowby....................................386......... 240<br />
Harte............................................. 50............31<br />
Hartney......................................... 80............50<br />
Haywood..................................... 160..........100<br />
Helston.........................................117............73<br />
Hilton............................................ 64........... 40<br />
Holland........................................ 109........... 68<br />
Holmfield.....................................114............71<br />
Homewood.................................. 214..........134<br />
Horton........................................... 84............52<br />
Inglis........................................... 212..........132<br />
International<br />
Peace Gardens..........................113............70<br />
Isabella........................................114............71<br />
Jenpeg........................................937......... 582<br />
Justice.......................................... 27............17<br />
Kane............................................238..........150<br />
Kelloe..........................................290..........180<br />
Kelwood.......................................117............73<br />
Kemnay......................................... 14..............9<br />
Kenton.......................................... 72........... 45<br />
Killarney........................................ 97........... 60<br />
Kirkella.........................................117............73<br />
Kola.............................................322......... 200<br />
La Riviere.................................... 176..........110<br />
Lauder........................................ 101........... 63<br />
Laurier........................................ 164..........102<br />
Lavenham................................... 145........... 90<br />
Lavina......................................... 100............62<br />
Leaf Rapids............................... 1201..........746<br />
Lena............................................ 108............67<br />
Lenore........................................... 85............53<br />
Linklater.......................................117............73<br />
Longburn.................................... 129............80<br />
Lowe Farm..................................253..........158<br />
Lyleton........................................ 169..........105<br />
Lynn Lake................................. 1287......... 800<br />
MacGregor.................................... 90............56<br />
McAuley...................................... 145........... 90<br />
McConnell................................... 100............62<br />
McCreary.................................... 145........... 90<br />
McDonald.................................... 122............76<br />
Mafeking..................................... 418......... 260<br />
Makinak......................................306..........190<br />
Manitou....................................... 187..........117<br />
Manson....................................... 130............81<br />
Margaret....................................... 61............38<br />
Mariapolis................................... 152............95<br />
Medora....................................... 121............75<br />
Melita.......................................... 134............83<br />
Menzie........................................ 137............85<br />
Miami..........................................208..........130<br />
Millwood..................................... 370......... 230<br />
Miniota.........................................113............70<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Brandon<br />
Miles<br />
Minitonas.................................... 327......... 203<br />
Minnedosa.................................... 53............33<br />
Minto............................................. 50............31<br />
Moline........................................... 58............36<br />
Moore Park................................. 241..........150<br />
Moose Lake.............................. 1027......... 638<br />
Morden.......................................239..........150<br />
Morris......................................... 261..........163<br />
Mountain Road............................ 241..........150<br />
Napinka........................................119............74<br />
Neelin...........................................113............70<br />
Neepawa....................................... 74........... 46<br />
Nelson House............................ 1181......... 734<br />
Nesbitt.......................................... 34............21<br />
Newdale........................................ 77........... 48<br />
Ninette.......................................... 72........... 45<br />
Ninga............................................ 85............53<br />
Norgate....................................... 124............77<br />
North Brandon.............................. 19............12<br />
Norway House........................... 1028......... 639<br />
Notre Dame<br />
de Lourdes............................... 153........... 96<br />
Oakburn...................................... 145........... 90<br />
Oak Lake....................................... 51............32<br />
Oakland...................................... 142........... 88<br />
Oakner.......................................... 84............52<br />
Oak River...................................... 69........... 43<br />
Oberon.......................................... 55........... 34<br />
Ochre River................................. 195..........121<br />
Onanole....................................... 103........... 64<br />
Petrel............................................ 55........... 34<br />
Pierson........................................ 161..........100<br />
Pilot Mound................................. 163..........101<br />
Pine River....................................264..........164<br />
Pipestone.................................... 100............62<br />
Plum Coulee................................ 257..........161<br />
Polonia........................................225..........140<br />
Ponton........................................ 827..........514<br />
Portage la Prairie........................ 127............79<br />
Purves......................................... 193..........120<br />
Quadra........................................ 102........... 63<br />
Rackham....................................... 98............61<br />
Rapid City..................................... 40............25<br />
Rathwell...................................... 129............81<br />
Regent.......................................... 74........... 46<br />
Renwer....................................... 312..........194<br />
Reston......................................... 109........... 68<br />
Riding Mountain.......................... 108............67<br />
Rivers............................................ 43............27<br />
Roblin.......................................... 246..........153<br />
Roland.........................................230..........144<br />
Rosebank.................................... 217..........136<br />
Roseisle...................................... 176..........110<br />
Rosenfeld.................................... 273..........171<br />
Rosenort.....................................298..........186<br />
Rossburn..................................... 172..........107<br />
Rossendale................................. 145........... 90<br />
Rounthwaite.................................. 39............24<br />
Russell........................................ 193..........120<br />
St. Alphonse............................... 158............98<br />
St. Claude................................... 156............98<br />
St. Lazare................................... 163..........101<br />
St. Leon...................................... 145........... 90<br />
Ste. Rose du Lac......................... 177..........110<br />
San Clara....................................467......... 290<br />
Sandy Lake..................................113............70<br />
Scarth........................................... 93............58<br />
Sclater........................................ 282..........175<br />
Shamattawa............................. 1421......... 883<br />
Sherridon.................................. 1135......... 705<br />
Shilo.............................................. 35............22<br />
Shoal Lake...................................114............71<br />
Shortdale....................................402......... 250<br />
Sidney........................................... 68............42<br />
Sifton.......................................... 370......... 230<br />
Silverton..................................... 201..........125<br />
City, Town or Village<br />
Sinclair........................................ 124............77<br />
Snowflake................................... 192..........120<br />
Snow Lake.................................. 757..........470<br />
Solsgirth..................................... 132............82<br />
Somerset.................................... 176..........110<br />
Souris........................................... 45............28<br />
Split Lake.................................. 1122......... 697<br />
Stockton..................................... 193..........120<br />
Strathclair..................................... 92............57<br />
Sundance.................................. 1265......... 786<br />
Swan Lake.................................. 146............91<br />
Swan River..................................343..........213<br />
The Pas.......................................586......... 364<br />
Thicket Portage..........................856......... 532<br />
Thompson...................................855......... 531<br />
TiIston......................................... 140............87<br />
Treesbank..................................... 48............30<br />
Treherne..................................... 128............80<br />
Tummel.......................................386......... 240<br />
Turtle Mountain............................113............70<br />
Two Creeks................................... 98............61<br />
Underhill....................................... 71........... 44<br />
Valley River.................................354......... 220<br />
Venlaw........................................386......... 240<br />
Virden........................................... 77........... 48<br />
Vista............................................ 161..........100<br />
Wabowden.................................. 874......... 543<br />
Wakopa....................................... 274..........170<br />
Wasagaming............................... 106........... 66<br />
Waskada..................................... 145........... 90<br />
Wawanesa.................................... 48............30<br />
Wellwood.................................... 177..........110<br />
Westbourne................................. 134............83<br />
Westrock..................................... 140............87<br />
Wheatlands................................... 50............31<br />
Whitewater................................... 93............58<br />
Willen.......................................... 126............78<br />
Winkler........................................ 244..........153<br />
Winnipeg..................................... 216..........134<br />
Woodnorth.................................. 103........... 64<br />
Woodside.................................... 132............82<br />
Conversion factors:<br />
miles-km: 1.6093<br />
km-miles: 0.6214<br />
Approx. Kilometres<br />
from Brandon<br />
Miles<br />
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DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
Distance from Winnipeg to Canadian Points<br />
City/Town............................................Kilometres.................................Miles<br />
Atikokan, ON....................................................575....................................357<br />
Amherst, NS.................................................. 3346..................................2079<br />
Baie-Comeau, PQ...........................................2811.................................. 1747<br />
Banff, AB........................................................1464....................................910<br />
Bathhurst, NB.................................................3124..................................1941<br />
Belleville, ON..................................................2181..................................1355<br />
Brantford, ON.................................................2160..................................1342<br />
Brockville, ON................................................ 2200..................................1367<br />
Calgary, AB.....................................................1336....................................830<br />
Charlottetown, PEI......................................... 3455..................................2147<br />
Chatham, NB..................................................3196..................................1986<br />
Chatham, ON..................................................2321..................................1442<br />
Chicoutimi, PQ................................................2475..................................1538<br />
Corner Brook, NF............................................4138..................................2571<br />
Cornwall, ON..................................................2271.................................. 1411<br />
Cranbrook, BC................................................1521................................... 945<br />
Dawson, YT................................................... 3095..................................1923<br />
Dawson Creek, BC..........................................1896.................................. 1178<br />
Drummondville, PQ........................................ 2383..................................1481<br />
Dryden, ON...................................................... 344....................................214<br />
Edmonton, AB.................................................1312....................................815<br />
- via Calgary...............................................1608................................... 999<br />
Edmundston, NB............................................ 2832..................................1760<br />
Estevan, SK..................................................... 489................................... 304<br />
Fort Frances, ON..............................................423....................................263<br />
Fort Simpson, NT............................................2070..................................1286<br />
Fredericton, NB..............................................3104..................................1929<br />
Gaspe, PQ...................................................... 3203..................................1990<br />
Geraldton, ON.................................................. 966................................... 600<br />
Glace Bay, NS.................................................3812................................. 2369<br />
Golden, BC......................................................1603................................... 996<br />
Grande Prairie, AB..........................................1762..................................1095<br />
Halifax, NS.................................................... 3565..................................2215<br />
Hamilton, ON..................................................2132..................................1325<br />
Hay River, NT..................................................1901.................................. 1181<br />
Hudson Bay, SK................................................661....................................411<br />
Inuvik, NT.......................................................3780................................. 2349<br />
Jasper, AB......................................................1667..................................1036<br />
Kamloops, BC.................................................1984..................................1233<br />
Kelowna, BC...................................................1942..................................1207<br />
Kenora, ON...................................................... 208....................................129<br />
Kingston, ON..................................................2245..................................1395<br />
Kirkland Lake, ON...........................................1566....................................973<br />
Kitchener, ON.................................................2150..................................1336<br />
La Ronge, SK..................................................1062................................... 660<br />
Lethbridge, AB................................................1205....................................749<br />
Lloydminster, AB.............................................1054....................................655<br />
London, ON................................................... 2239..................................1391<br />
Meadow Lake, SK...........................................1080....................................671<br />
Medicine Hat, AB............................................1041....................................647<br />
Melfort, SK.......................................................742....................................461<br />
Melville, SK...................................................... 457....................................284<br />
Merritt, BC..................................................... 2042..................................1269<br />
Moncton, NB.................................................. 3293................................. 2046<br />
Montreal, PQ................................................. 2282.................................. 1418<br />
Moose Jaw, SK................................................ 649....................................403<br />
Moosomin, SK................................................. 356....................................221<br />
Newcastle, NB............................................... 3204..................................1991<br />
New Liskeard, ON...........................................1629..................................1012<br />
Niagara Falls, ON............................................2192..................................1362<br />
Nipigon, ON......................................................798....................................496<br />
North Battleford, SK.........................................921....................................572<br />
North Bay, ON.................................................1783..................................1108<br />
Oshawa, ON....................................................2070..................................1286<br />
City/Town............................................Kilometres.................................Miles<br />
Ottawa, ON.....................................................2156..................................1340<br />
Owen Sound, ON........................................... 2087..................................1297<br />
Peace River, AB..............................................1798.................................. 1117<br />
Pembroke, ON................................................1999..................................1242<br />
Peterborough, ON...........................................2070..................................1286<br />
Prince Albert, SK<br />
- via Regina..................................................942....................................585<br />
- via Yorkton................................................ 830....................................516<br />
Prince George, BC......................................... 2049..................................1273<br />
Quebec City, PQ..............................................2525..................................1569<br />
Red Deer, AB..................................................1329....................................826<br />
Regina, SK........................................................578....................................359<br />
Revelstoke, BC...............................................1749..................................1087<br />
Rimouski, PQ..................................................2811.................................. 1747<br />
Saint John, NB............................................... 3206..................................1992<br />
St. Catharines, ON......................................... 2222..................................1381<br />
St. John’s, NF................................................ 4821................................. 2996<br />
Sarnia, ON..................................................... 2333..................................1450<br />
Saskatoon, SK<br />
- via TCH..................................................... 835....................................519<br />
- via Yellowhead...........................................782................................... 486<br />
Sault Ste. Marie, ON.......................................1389................................... 863<br />
Sherbrooke, PQ..............................................2425..................................1507<br />
Sioux Lookout, ON............................................481................................... 299<br />
Stratford, ON..................................................2197..................................1365<br />
Sudbury, ON...................................................1677..................................1042<br />
Swift Current, SK..............................................816....................................507<br />
Sydney, NS.....................................................3763................................. 2338<br />
Thunder Bay, ON...............................................695....................................432<br />
Timmins, ON...................................................1455................................... 904<br />
Toronto, ON................................................... 2084..................................1295<br />
Trenton, ON................................................... 2222..................................1381<br />
Trois Rivieres, PQ...........................................2391..................................1486<br />
Val D’or, PQ....................................................1753..................................1089<br />
Vancouver, BC............................................... 2305..................................1432<br />
Victoria, BC................................................... 2383..................................1481<br />
Watson Lake, YK.............................................2913..................................1810<br />
Wawa, ON.......................................................1167....................................725<br />
Weyburn, SK.................................................... 505....................................314<br />
Whitehorse, YT.............................................. 2557..................................1589<br />
Windsor, ON...................................................2419..................................1503<br />
Woodstock, ON.............................................. 3006..................................1868<br />
Yarmouth, NS.................................................3841..................................2387<br />
Yellowknife, NT...............................................2787..................................1732<br />
Yorkton, SK.......................................................451....................................280<br />
Source: Canadian Distance Guide, United Van Lines<br />
Conversion factors:<br />
1 km equals .6214 mi.<br />
1 mi. equals 1.6093 km<br />
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DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
Distance from Winnipeg to USA Points<br />
City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles<br />
Aberdeen, SD............................595.........370<br />
Aberdeen, WA.......................... 2416.......1501<br />
Abilene, TX..............................2165.......1345<br />
Ada, OK...................................1823....... 1133<br />
Adrian, MI................................ 1675.......1041<br />
Akron, OH................................1888....... 1173<br />
Alamogordo, NM.....................2406.......1495<br />
Alamosa, CO...........................2010.......1249<br />
Albany, GA...............................2689.......1671<br />
Albany, KY...............................2044.......1270<br />
Albany, NY...............................2564.......1593<br />
Albert Lea, MN..........................851.........529<br />
Albuquerque, NM.....................2305.......1432<br />
Alexandria, LA......................... 2374.......1475<br />
Alexandria, VA.........................2457.......1527<br />
Algona, IA..................................904.........562<br />
Allendale, SC...........................2678.......1664<br />
Allentown, PA..........................2459.......1528<br />
Alliance, NE............................. 1281.........796<br />
Alliance, OH............................. 1941.......1206<br />
Alma, NE................................. 1257.........781<br />
Alpena, MI...............................1434.........891<br />
Alpine Jct, WY.........................1780.......1106<br />
Alton, IL...................................1550.........963<br />
Alton, NY.................................2337.......1452<br />
Altoona, PA..............................2205.......1370<br />
Alturas, CA..............................2665.......1656<br />
Altus, OK.................................1899....... 1180<br />
Alva, OK.................................. 1614.......1003<br />
Amarillo, TX.............................1957....... 1216<br />
Americus, GA..........................2630.......1634<br />
Ames, IA.................................. 1041.........647<br />
Amsterdam, NY....................... 2514.......1562<br />
Anchorage, AK........................ 4511.......2803<br />
Andalusia, AL.......................... 2617.......1626<br />
Anderson, IN...........................1640.......1019<br />
Anderson, SC..........................2464.......1531<br />
Angola, IN...............................1577.........980<br />
Annapolis, MD......................... 2475.......1538<br />
Ann Arbor, MI..........................1699.......1056<br />
Anniston, AL............................2370.......1473<br />
Ansley, NE............................... 1154.........717<br />
Antigo, WI..................................975.........606<br />
Appleton, WI.............................1114.........692<br />
Appomattox, VA.......................2472.......1536<br />
Arcadia, FL..............................3243.......2015<br />
Ardmore, OK............................1868....... 1161<br />
Arkansas City, KS.................... 1551.........964<br />
Asbury Park, NJ......................2626.......1632<br />
Ashdown, AR...........................2042.......1269<br />
Asheville, NC...........................2332.......1449<br />
Ashland, KY.............................2002.......1244<br />
Ashland, OH............................1831....... 1138<br />
Ashland, PA.............................2375.......1476<br />
Ashland, WI............................... 715.........444<br />
Ashley, ND.................................583.........362<br />
Ashtabula, OH.........................1954....... 1214<br />
Astoria, OR..............................2494.......1550<br />
Atchison, KS............................ 1271.........790<br />
Athens, GA..............................2490.......1547<br />
Athens, OH..............................1957....... 1216<br />
Athens, TN..............................2247.......1396<br />
Atlanta, GA.............................. 2417.......1502<br />
Atlantic City, NJ.......................2631.......1635<br />
Atmore, AL..............................2601.......1616<br />
Auburn, ME.............................2644.......1643<br />
Auburn, NY..............................2359.......1466<br />
Augusta, GA............................2599.......1615<br />
Augusta, ME............................2676.......1663<br />
Augusta, WI............................... 874.........543<br />
Aurora, IL................................1320.........820<br />
Austin, MN................................858.........533<br />
Austin, TX................................2337.......1452<br />
Azusa,CA.................................3079....... 1913<br />
Bad Axe, MI.............................1677.......1042<br />
Bainbridge, GA........................ 2741.......1703<br />
Baker City, OR.........................2221.......1380<br />
Bakersfield, CA........................3140.......1951<br />
Baldwin, MI.............................1550.........963<br />
Baldwin, WI...............................768.........477<br />
Baldwinsville, NY.....................2393.......1487<br />
Baltimore, MD.........................2435....... 1513<br />
Bangor, ME..............................2728.......1695<br />
Barstow, CA............................2927....... 1819<br />
Barrlesville, OK........................1577.........980<br />
Bastrop, LA............................. 2187.......1359<br />
Batavia, NY.............................2221.......1380<br />
Batesville, AR..........................1889....... 1174<br />
Baton Rouge, LA.....................2501.......1554<br />
Battle Creek, MI......................1593.........990<br />
Bay City, MI.............................1579.........981<br />
Bayonne, NJ............................2593....... 1611<br />
Baytown, TX............................2445....... 1519<br />
Beardstown, IL........................ 1419.........882<br />
Beatrice, NE............................ 1139.........708<br />
Beaufort, SC............................2766....... 1719<br />
Beaumont, TX.......................... 2411.......1498<br />
Beaver Dam, WI....................... 1122.........697<br />
Beckley, WV............................ 2179.......1354<br />
Bedford, IN.............................. 1724.......1071<br />
Bedford, PA.............................2222.......1381<br />
Bedford Park, IL...................... 1347.........837<br />
Beeville, TX.............................2560.......1591<br />
Bellefontaine, OH.................... 1751.......1088<br />
Belle Fourche, SD....................1032.........641<br />
Belleville, IL.............................1601.........995<br />
Bellingham, WA.......................2259.......1404<br />
Beloit, WI................................. 1192......... 741<br />
Bemidji, MN...............................369.........229<br />
Bend, OR.................................2433....... 1512<br />
Benicia, CA..............................3019.......1876<br />
Bennington, VT........................2593....... 1611<br />
Berlin, NH................................2565.......1594<br />
Bernice, LA............................. 2174.......1351<br />
Berwick, PA.............................2370.......1473<br />
Bethany, MO............................1255.........780<br />
Bethlehem, PA.........................2483.......1543<br />
Big Spring, TX.........................2305.......1432<br />
Billings, MT............................. 1170.........727<br />
Biloxi, MS................................2605.......1619<br />
Binghamton, NY......................2438....... 1515<br />
Birmingham, AL.......................2332.......1449<br />
Bishop, CA...............................2832.......1760<br />
Bismarck, ND............................586.........364<br />
Blackstone, VA........................2565.......1594<br />
Blackville, SC..........................2638.......1639<br />
Blair, NE....................................987.........613<br />
Blairsville, GA..........................2401.......1492<br />
Bloomington, IL.......................1429.........888<br />
Bloomington, IN.......................1685.......1047<br />
Bluefield, WV...........................2256.......1402<br />
Blue Rapids, KS....................... 1213.........754<br />
Blythe,CA................................3019.......1876<br />
Blytheville, AR.........................1905.......1184<br />
Boca Raton, FL........................3405....... 2116<br />
Bogalusa, LA...........................2533....... 1574<br />
Boise, ID.................................. 2115....... 1314<br />
Boise City, OK.......................... 1819....... 1130<br />
Boonton, NJ............................2552.......1586<br />
Borger, TX...............................1880.......1168<br />
Boston, MA..............................2762....... 1716<br />
Boulder, CO.............................1645.......1022<br />
Bourne, MA.............................2852.......1772<br />
Bowling Green, KY...................1963.......1220<br />
Bowling Green, OH.................. 1707.......1061<br />
Bowling Green, VA................... 2514.......1562<br />
Bowman, ND.............................850.........528<br />
Bozeman, MT..........................1394.........866<br />
Bradford, PA............................ 2161.......1343<br />
Brady, TX................................2284....... 1419<br />
Brainerd, MN.............................525.........326<br />
Brattleboro, VT........................2634.......1637<br />
Breckenridge, MN.....................435.........270<br />
Breckenridge, TX.....................2086.......1296<br />
Breezewood, PA......................2245.......1395<br />
Bremerton, WA........................2295.......1426<br />
Bridgeport, CT.........................2673.......1661<br />
Bridgeton, NJ..........................2560.......1591<br />
Bristol, TN - VA........................2280....... 1417<br />
Broadus, MT............................1062.........660<br />
Brockton, MA..........................2797.......1738<br />
Brookings, SD...........................655.........407<br />
Browning, MT..........................1386.........861<br />
Brownsville, TX.......................2868.......1782<br />
Brownwood, TX.......................2208.......1372<br />
Brunswick, GA.........................2850.......1771<br />
Brunswick, ME........................2675.......1662<br />
Bryan, OH................................1627....... 1011<br />
Bryan, TX................................2308.......1434<br />
Buffalo, NY..............................2163.......1344<br />
Burlington, CO......................... 1551.........964<br />
Burlington, IA.......................... 1275.........792<br />
Burlington, NJ.........................2565.......1594<br />
Burlington, NC......................... 2517.......1564<br />
Burlington, VT......................... 2414.......1500<br />
Burlington, WI.........................1230.........764<br />
Burns, OR................................2353.......1462<br />
Burwell, NE.............................1078.........670<br />
Butler, PA................................2036.......1265<br />
Butte, MT................................ 1524.........947<br />
Cabool, MO.............................1706.......1060<br />
Cactus, TX...............................1860....... 1156<br />
Cadillac, MI.............................1481.........920<br />
Cairo, IL...................................1798....... 1117<br />
Calais, ME...............................2887.......1794<br />
Calvert City, KY.......................1860....... 1156<br />
Camden, NJ.............................2548.......1583<br />
Canaan, CT..............................2660.......1653<br />
Canton, GA..............................2379.......1478<br />
Canton, OH.............................. 1915.......1190<br />
Cape Girardeau, MO................ 1743.......1083<br />
Cape May, NJ..........................2646.......1644<br />
Carbondale, IL.........................1735.......1078<br />
Caribou, ME.............................2848.......1770<br />
Carlisle, PA..............................2350.......1460<br />
Carlsbad, NM..........................2404.......1494<br />
Carroll,IA.................................1004.........624<br />
Carrollton, GA..........................2420.......1504<br />
Carrollton, MO.........................1358.........844<br />
Carrollton, TX..........................2021.......1256<br />
Carson, CA.............................. 3137.......1949<br />
Carson City, NV.......................2728.......1695<br />
Carterville, GA.........................2354.......1463<br />
Carthage, MO..........................1545.........960<br />
Caruthersvile, MO................... 1872.......1163<br />
Casa Grande, AZ.....................2963.......1841<br />
Casper, WY..............................1400.........870<br />
Cassville, MO..........................1633.......1015<br />
Catskill, NY..............................2601.......1616<br />
Cedar City, UT.........................2404.......1494<br />
Cedar Rapids, IA.......................1114.........692<br />
Cedartown, GA........................2366.......1470<br />
Centerville, IA.......................... 1218.........757<br />
Centralia, IL.............................1637....... 1017<br />
Chadron, NE............................1239.........770<br />
Chagrin Falls, OH.....................1893....... 1176<br />
Chamberlain, SD.......................851.........529<br />
Chambersburg, PA.................. 2319.......1441<br />
Champaign, IL.........................1497.........930<br />
Chanute, KS............................1468.........912<br />
Charles City, IA..........................945.........587<br />
Charleston, SC........................2744.......1705<br />
Charleston, WV........................2087.......1297<br />
Charles Town, WV................... 2374.......1475<br />
Charlotte, NC...........................2509.......1559<br />
Charlottesville, VA...................2467.......1533<br />
Charlottetown, PE...................3368.......2093<br />
Chattanooga, TN.....................2237.......1390<br />
Chehalis, WA...........................2370.......1473<br />
Cheriton, VA............................2745.......1706<br />
Cherokee, IA..............................890.........553<br />
Cherry Point, NC......................2802....... 1741<br />
Chesapeake, VA......................2725.......1693<br />
Chester, IL............................... 1674.......1040<br />
Chester, PA..............................2523.......1568<br />
Chester, SC.............................2506.......1557<br />
Cheyenne, WY.........................1500.........932<br />
Chicago, IL..............................1334.........829<br />
Chicago Heights, IL................. 1376.........855<br />
Chickasha, OK......................... 1781....... 1107<br />
Chico, CA................................2969.......1845<br />
Chiefland, FL...........................2963.......1841<br />
Childress, TX........................... 1975.......1227<br />
Chillicothe, MO........................1305.........811<br />
Chillicothe, OH.........................1893....... 1176<br />
Christiansburg, VA................... 2319.......1441<br />
Cincinnati, OH.........................1796....... 1116<br />
City of Industry, CA..................3090.......1920<br />
Clare, MI.................................. 1513.........940<br />
Claremont, NH.........................2593....... 1611<br />
Claremore, OK.........................1632.......1014<br />
Clarion, PA..............................2076.......1290<br />
Clarksburg, WV.......................2129.......1323<br />
Clarksdale, MS........................ 2132.......1325<br />
Clarksville, TN.........................1965.......1221<br />
Clearfield, PA..........................2163.......1344<br />
Clearwater, FL......................... 3149.......1957<br />
Cleburne, TX...........................2086.......1296<br />
Cleveland, OH..........................1865....... 1159<br />
Cleveland, TN..........................2284....... 1419<br />
Clinton, IA................................ 1212.........753<br />
Clinton, MO.............................1442.........896<br />
Clinton, OK.............................. 1781....... 1107<br />
Cloquet, MN..............................591.........367<br />
Clovis, NM............................... 2116....... 1315<br />
Coalinga, CA............................ 3214.......1997<br />
Coatesville, PA........................2473.......1537<br />
Cocoa, FL................................3165.......1967<br />
Cody, WY.................................1336.........830<br />
Coeur D’Alene, ID....................1780.......1106<br />
Coldwater, MI..........................1585.........985<br />
Colebrook, OH......................... 1947....... 1210<br />
Colorado Springs, CO..............1775....... 1103<br />
Columbia, MO..........................1455.........904<br />
Columbia, SC...........................2570.......1597<br />
Columbia, TN...........................2087.......1297<br />
Columbus, GA..........................2557.......1589<br />
Columbus, IN...........................1688.......1049<br />
Columbus, MS.........................2256.......1402<br />
Columbus, NE..........................1003.........623<br />
Columbus, OH.........................1839....... 1143<br />
Commack, NY..........................2667.......1657<br />
Concord, NH............................2649.......1646<br />
Concordia, KS.........................1239.........770<br />
Concordville, PA......................2509.......1559<br />
Conway, AR.............................1891....... 1175<br />
Conway, SC............................. 2747.......1707<br />
Cookeville, TN......................... 2115....... 1314<br />
Coquille, OR............................2744.......1705<br />
Cordele, GA.............................2647.......1645<br />
Corinth, MS.............................2082.......1294<br />
Corning, NY.............................2324.......1444<br />
Corpus Christi, TX...................2652.......1648<br />
Corsicana,TX...........................2134.......1326<br />
Cortez, CO...............................2272....... 1412<br />
Cortland, NY............................ 2417.......1502<br />
Corvallis, OR...........................2502.......1555<br />
Coshocton, OH........................ 1910....... 1187<br />
Council Bluffs, IA.....................1025.........637<br />
Covington, GA.........................2478.......1540<br />
Covington, LA..........................2559.......1590<br />
Covington, VA.......................... 2314.......1438<br />
Craig, CO.................................1780.......1106<br />
Cranbury, NJ...........................2588.......1608<br />
Crawfordsville, IN....................1567.........974<br />
Crescent City, CA....................2884.......1792<br />
Creston, IA.............................. 1146.........712<br />
Crestview, FL..........................2676.......1663<br />
Crookston, MN..........................264.........164<br />
Crossett, AR............................2150.......1336<br />
Crossville, TN..........................2144.......1332<br />
Crozet, VA...............................2456.......1526<br />
Cuba, MO................................ 1617.......1005<br />
Cullman, AL.............................2259.......1404<br />
Culpeper, VA............................2456.......1526<br />
Cumberland, MD.....................2229.......1385<br />
Dade City, FL...........................3106.......1930<br />
Dalhart, TX.............................. 1876.......1166<br />
Dallas, TX................................2045.......1271<br />
Dalton, GA...............................2288.......1422<br />
Danbury, CT............................2655.......1650<br />
Danville, IL.............................. 1547.........961<br />
Danville, KY.............................1928....... 1198<br />
Danville, PA.............................2337.......1452<br />
Danville, VA.............................2491.......1548<br />
Davenport, IA..........................1234.........767<br />
Dayton, OH..............................1772....... 1101<br />
Daytona Beach, FL..................3066.......1905<br />
Deadwood, SD.........................1052.........654<br />
Decatur, AL.............................2229.......1385<br />
Decatur, IL...............................1506.........936<br />
Decatur, MI..............................1522.........946<br />
Decorah, IA...............................948.........589<br />
Deepwater, NJ.........................2522.......1567<br />
Deerfield, IL............................ 1310.........814<br />
Defiance, OH...........................1654.......1028<br />
De Kalb, IL............................... 1279.........795<br />
Delaware, OH..........................1806....... 1122<br />
Del Rio, TX..............................2559.......1590<br />
Delta, UT.................................2227.......1384<br />
Demopolis, AL.........................2395.......1488<br />
Denison, IA................................985.........612<br />
Denison, TX.............................1946.......1209<br />
Denton, TX..............................1979.......1230<br />
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DISTANCE GUIDES<br />
City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles<br />
Denver, CO..............................1664.......1034<br />
Deposit, NY.............................2485.......1544<br />
De Queen, AR..........................1991.......1237<br />
De Ridder, LA..........................2387.......1483<br />
Des Moines, IA........................1085.........674<br />
Des Plaines, IL........................1305.........811<br />
Detroit, MI............................... 1741.......1082<br />
Detroit Lakes, MI.......................375.........233<br />
Devils Lake, ND.........................301.........187<br />
Dexter, MO..............................1806....... 1122<br />
Dickinson, ND...........................727.........452<br />
Dickson, TN.............................2021.......1256<br />
Dixon, IL..................................1262.........784<br />
Dodge City, KS........................1559.........969<br />
Doraville, GA........................... 2417.......1502<br />
Dothan, AL..............................2652.......1648<br />
Douglas, AZ.............................2850.......1771<br />
Douglas, GA............................2734.......1699<br />
Dover, DE................................2568.......1596<br />
Doylestown, PA....................... 2519.......1565<br />
Dublin, CA...............................3059.......1901<br />
Dublin, GA...............................2636.......1638<br />
Du Bois, PA............................. 2131.......1324<br />
Dubuque, IA..............................1112.........691<br />
Duluth, MN................................607.........377<br />
Duncan, OK.............................1844.......1146<br />
Dunkirk, NY.............................2099.......1304<br />
Dunlap, TN..............................2208.......1372<br />
Durango, CO............................2200.......1367<br />
Durham, NC.............................2562.......1592<br />
Dyersburg, TN.........................1909....... 1186<br />
Eagle Pass, TX........................2647.......1645<br />
Eagle River, WI..........................903.........561<br />
East Aurora, NY.......................2168.......1347<br />
East Chicago, IL......................1366.........849<br />
East Liverpool, OH...................1996.......1240<br />
Easton, MD..............................2531.......1573<br />
Easton, PA...............................2488.......1546<br />
East Orange, NJ......................2573.......1599<br />
Eastport, ID.............................1598.........993<br />
Eau Claire, WI............................842.........523<br />
Effingham, IL...........................1608.........999<br />
El Centro, CA...........................3193.......1984<br />
El Dorado, AR.......................... 2126.......1321<br />
Eldorado, IL.............................1756.......1091<br />
El Dorado, KS..........................1460.........907<br />
Elgin, IL...................................1283.........797<br />
Elizabeth, NJ...........................2580.......1603<br />
Elizabeth City, NC....................2779.......1727<br />
Elizabethtown, KY...................1868....... 1161<br />
Elk Grove Village, IL.................1308.........813<br />
Elkhart, IN...............................1493.........928<br />
Elkins, WV............................... 2211....... 1374<br />
Ellensburg, WA........................2100.......1305<br />
Ellsworth, ME..........................2771.......1722<br />
Elmira, NY...............................2348.......1459<br />
El Paso, TX..............................2543.......1580<br />
El Reno, OK............................. 1748.......1086<br />
Ely, NV.....................................2377.......1477<br />
Elyria, OH................................1825....... 1134<br />
Emporia, KS............................1382.........859<br />
Emporia, VA.............................2639.......1640<br />
Endicott, NY............................2427.......1508<br />
Enid, OK.................................. 1651.......1026<br />
Erie, PA...................................2021.......1256<br />
Escanaba, MI..........................1057.........657<br />
Escondido, CA......................... 3167.......1968<br />
Estherville, IA............................830.........516<br />
Eufaula, AL..............................2623.......1630<br />
Eugene, OR.............................2548.......1583<br />
Eureka, CA..............................3016....... 1874<br />
Evansville, IN...........................1796....... 1116<br />
Everett, WA.............................2264.......1407<br />
Fairbanks, AK..........................4323.......2686<br />
Fairfield, CA............................2990.......1858<br />
Fairmont, WV..........................2166.......1346<br />
Faith, SD...................................871.........541<br />
Fallon, NV................................2642.......1642<br />
Fall River, MA..........................2834.......1761<br />
Falmouth, MA.......................... 2874.......1786<br />
Fargo, ND..................................356.........221<br />
Faribault, MN............................772.........480<br />
Farmingdale, NY......................2652.......1648<br />
Farmington, NM......................2261.......1405<br />
Fayetteville, AR.......................1690.......1050<br />
Fayetteville, NC.......................2630.......1634<br />
Fayetteville, TN.......................2163.......1344<br />
Fenton, MO.............................. 1574.........978<br />
Fergus Falls, MN.......................444.........276<br />
Findlay, OH..............................1730.......1075<br />
Fitchburg, MA..........................2708.......1683<br />
Flagstaff, AZ............................2704.......1680<br />
Flint, MI...................................1650.......1025<br />
Florence, AL............................ 2161.......1343<br />
Florence, KY............................1804....... 1121<br />
Florence, SC............................2670.......1659<br />
Fond Du Lac, WI...................... 1143.........710<br />
Forest City, IA............................908.........564<br />
Ft. Atkinson, WI....................... 1162.........722<br />
Ft. Collins, CO......................... 1572.........977<br />
Ft. Dodge, IA.............................972.........604<br />
Ft. Lauderdale, FL...................3431.......2132<br />
Ft. Lee, NJ...............................2591.......1610<br />
Ft. Madison, IA........................1283.........797<br />
Ft. Morgan, CO........................ 1547.........961<br />
Ft. Myers, FL...........................3318.......2062<br />
Ft. Payne, AL...........................2280....... 1417<br />
Ft. Pierce, FL...........................3277.......2036<br />
Ft. Scott, KS............................1461.........908<br />
Ft. Smith, AR...........................1790....... 1112<br />
Ft. Stockton, TX......................2501.......1554<br />
Ft. Walton Beach, FL...............2720.......1690<br />
Ft. Wayne, IN...........................1588.........987<br />
Ft. Worth, TX...........................2036.......1265<br />
Fox Lake, IL............................. 1257.........781<br />
Frankfort, IN............................1558.........968<br />
Frankfort, KY...........................1868....... 1161<br />
Franklin, NC............................2366.......1470<br />
Franklin, OH............................1775....... 1103<br />
Franklin, PA.............................2044.......1270<br />
Franklin, VA.............................2686.......1669<br />
Frederick, MD.........................2367.......1471<br />
Fredericksburg, VA..................2483.......1543<br />
Fredericktown, MO..................1699.......1056<br />
Freedom, CA...........................3169.......1969<br />
Freehold, NJ............................2605.......1619<br />
Freeport, IL.............................1202......... 747<br />
Freeport, TX............................ 2512.......1561<br />
Fremont, NE..............................990.........615<br />
Fremont, OH............................ 1740.......1081<br />
Fresno, CA...............................3169.......1969<br />
Front Royal, VA........................2396.......1489<br />
Gadsden, AL............................2322.......1443<br />
Gainsville, FL...........................2951.......1834<br />
Gainsville, GA..........................2428.......1509<br />
Galesburg, IL...........................1297.........806<br />
Gallipolis, OH...........................1992.......1238<br />
Gallup, NM..............................2457.......1527<br />
Galveston, TX..........................2496.......1551<br />
Garden City, KS.......................1558.........968<br />
Gardner, MA............................2700.......1678<br />
Garland, TX.............................2052.......1275<br />
Gary, IN................................... 1378.........856<br />
Gastonia, NC...........................2483.......1543<br />
Gaylord, MI.............................. 1376.........855<br />
Geneva, NY.............................. 2317.......1440<br />
Georgetown, SC...................... 2774.......1724<br />
Gettysburg, PA........................2364.......1469<br />
Gettysburg, SD.......................... 743.........462<br />
Gillette, WY............................. 1192......... 741<br />
Glasgow, KY............................1954....... 1214<br />
Glasgow, MT.............................871.........541<br />
Glassboro, NJ..........................2557.......1589<br />
Glendive, MT.............................821.........510<br />
Glen Ellyn, IL...........................1320.........820<br />
Glens Falls, NY........................2506.......1557<br />
Glenwood Springs, CO............. 1875.......1165<br />
Globe, AZ................................2829.......1758<br />
Goldsboro, NC.........................2676.......1663<br />
Goodlettsville, TN....................2023.......1257<br />
Grand Coulee, WA...................1955....... 1215<br />
Grand Forks, ND........................232.........145<br />
Grand Junction, CO.................2016.......1253<br />
Grand Marais, MN.....................784.........487<br />
Grand Rapids, MI.....................1609.......1000<br />
Grand Rapids, MN.....................476.........296<br />
Grants Pass, OR......................2745.......1706<br />
Great Bend, KS........................1423.........884<br />
Great Falls, MT........................ 1315.........817<br />
Greeley, CO............................. 1579.........981<br />
Green Bay, WI.......................... 1107.........688<br />
Greencastle, IN........................ 1614.......1003<br />
Greeneville, TN........................2240.......1392<br />
Greenfield, MA........................2668.......1658<br />
Greensboro, NC.......................2482.......1542<br />
Greensburg, IN........................1696.......1054<br />
Greensburg, PA.......................2105.......1308<br />
Greenville, IL...........................1587.........986<br />
Greenville, MI..........................1621.......1007<br />
Greenville, MS.........................2169.......1348<br />
Greenville, NC.......................... 2718.......1689<br />
Greenville, OH......................... 1712.......1064<br />
Greenville, SC..........................2420.......1504<br />
Greenville, TX..........................2029.......1261<br />
Greenwood, MS.......................2216.......1377<br />
Greenwood, SC........................2506.......1557<br />
Gregory, SD...............................933.........580<br />
Grenada, MS........................... 2171.......1349<br />
Griffin, GA...............................2483.......1543<br />
Grove Hill, AL...........................2488.......1546<br />
Groveton, NH........................... 2512.......1561<br />
Grundy, VA...............................2239.......1391<br />
Gulfport, MS............................2588.......1608<br />
Guntersville, AL.......................2272....... 1412<br />
Guthrie, TX..............................2070.......1286<br />
Guymon, OK............................ 1759.......1093<br />
Gwinner, ND..............................473.........294<br />
Hackettstown, NJ.................... 2519.......1565<br />
Hagerstown, MD......................2329.......1447<br />
Hamburg, NJ...........................2543.......1580<br />
Hamilton, AL............................2206.......1371<br />
Hamilton, OH...........................1773....... 1102<br />
Hammond, IN..........................1368.........850<br />
Hammonton, NJ......................2588.......1608<br />
Hampton, IA..............................956.........594<br />
Hancock, MD...........................2285.......1420<br />
Hancock, MI..............................954.........593<br />
Hannibal, MO...........................1394.........866<br />
Hanover, PA.............................2385.......1482<br />
Harlingen, TX..........................2828.......1757<br />
Harrisburg, PA.........................2367.......1471<br />
Harrison, AR............................ 1716.......1066<br />
Harrisonburg, VA.....................2453.......1524<br />
Harrisonville, MO..................... 1378.........856<br />
Hartford, CT............................2729.......1696<br />
Harvey, ND................................ 417.........259<br />
Hastings, NE............................ 1144.........711<br />
Hattiesburg, MS......................2480.......1541<br />
Havana, IL...............................1389.........863<br />
Havre, MT................................ 1130.........702<br />
Hawarden, IA.............................821.........510<br />
Hawesville, KY.........................1846....... 1147<br />
Hays, KS..................................1400.........870<br />
Hayward, CA...........................3079....... 1913<br />
Hayward, WI..............................721.........448<br />
Hazard, KY..............................2089.......1298<br />
Hazelwood, MO.......................1556.........967<br />
Hazelton, PA............................2399.......1491<br />
Hebron, NE.............................. 1168.........726<br />
Helena, MT..............................1461.........908<br />
Henderson, NC........................2593....... 1611<br />
Henryetta, OK..........................1730.......1075<br />
Hibbing, MN..............................528.........328<br />
Hickory, NC.............................2438....... 1515<br />
High Point, NC.........................2465.......1532<br />
Hillsboro, OH...........................1859....... 1155<br />
Hillsboro, TX............................ 2126.......1321<br />
Hillsville, VA.............................2337.......1452<br />
Hobbs, NM.............................. 2311.......1436<br />
Holbrook, AZ...........................2614.......1624<br />
Holland, MI..............................1563.........971<br />
Holly Springs, MS....................2095.......1302<br />
Holyoke, MA............................2697.......1676<br />
Homosassa Springs, FL...........3050.......1895<br />
Hope, AR.................................2071.......1287<br />
Hopkinsville, KY......................1923....... 1195<br />
Hornell, NY..............................2256.......1402<br />
Hot Springs, AR....................... 1973.......1226<br />
Hot Springs, SD....................... 1170.........727<br />
Houlton, ME.............................2884.......1792<br />
Houma, LA..............................2633.......1636<br />
Houston, TX.............................2420.......1504<br />
Hoxie, AR.................................1889....... 1174<br />
Hudson, NY.............................2614.......1624<br />
Hugo, OK.................................1902....... 1182<br />
Huntington, IN.........................1577.........980<br />
Huntington, WV.......................2018.......1254<br />
Huntsville, AL..........................2208.......1372<br />
Huntsville, TX..........................2306.......1433<br />
Huron, SD.................................. 711.........442<br />
Hutchinson, KS........................1431.........889<br />
Idaho Falls, ID......................... 1711.......1063<br />
Ilion, NY...................................2451.......1523<br />
Imlay City, MI..........................1698.......1055<br />
Independence, KS...................1506.........936<br />
Indiana, PA.............................. 2121....... 1318<br />
Indianapolis, IN....................... 1616.......1004<br />
Indio, CA.................................. 3125.......1942<br />
International Falls, MN..............372.........231<br />
Iowa City, IA............................ 1155.........718<br />
Iron Mountain, MI......................982.........610<br />
Ironwood, MI.............................779.........484<br />
Ithaca, NY...............................2383.......1481<br />
Jacksboro, TX.........................2005.......1246<br />
Jackson, KY............................2039.......1267<br />
Jackson, MI.............................1643.......1021<br />
Jackson, MS............................2353.......1462<br />
Jackson, OH............................1942.......1207<br />
Jackson, TN............................1987.......1235<br />
Jacksonville, FL.......................2921....... 1815<br />
Jacksonville, IL........................1464.........910<br />
Jacksonville, NC......................2762....... 1716<br />
Jamestown, NY.......................2094.......1301<br />
Jamestown, ND.........................431.........268<br />
Janesville, WI.......................... 1172.........728<br />
Jasper, AL...............................2285.......1420<br />
Jasper, IN................................1777.......1104<br />
Jasper, TX............................... 2314.......1438<br />
Jefferson City, MO..................1501.........933<br />
Jenkins, KY.............................2153.......1338<br />
Jersey City, NJ........................2589.......1609<br />
Jessup, MD.............................2441....... 1517<br />
Jesup, GA................................2789.......1733<br />
Johnson City, TN.....................2280....... 1417<br />
Johnstown, PA........................ 2161.......1343<br />
Joliet, IL..................................1361.........846<br />
Jonesboro, AR.........................1923....... 1195<br />
Joplin, MO...............................1556.........967<br />
Junction, TX............................2383.......1481<br />
Junction City, KS.....................1320.........820<br />
Kalamazoo, MI.........................1555.........966<br />
Kalispell, MT...........................1548.........962<br />
Kanab, UT................................2496.......1551<br />
Kane, PA..................................2150.......1336<br />
Kankakee, IL........................... 1416.........880<br />
Kansas City, KS....................... 1321.........821<br />
Kansas City, MO...................... 1316.........818<br />
Keene, NH...............................2646.......1644<br />
Kelso, WA................................2401.......1492<br />
Kemmerer,WY.........................1846....... 1147<br />
Kennett, MO............................ 1875.......1165<br />
Kenosha, WI............................1267.........787<br />
Kent, WA.................................2268.......1409<br />
Kentland, IN............................1469.........913<br />
Kenton, OH..............................1738.......1080<br />
Keokuk, IA...............................1304.........810<br />
Kettleman City, CA..................3244.......2016<br />
Key West, FL........................... 3716.......2309<br />
Killeen, TX...............................2269....... 1410<br />
Kingman, AZ............................2852.......1772<br />
Kingsport, TN..........................2245.......1395<br />
Kingston, NY...........................2628.......1633<br />
Kinston, NC.............................2721.......1691<br />
Kirksville, MO..........................1302.........809<br />
Kittanning, PA.........................2078.......1291<br />
Klamath Falls, OR....................2657.......1651<br />
Knoxville, KY........................... 2176.......1352<br />
Kokomo, IN.............................. 1576.........979<br />
Kosciusko, MS.........................2261.......1405<br />
Lackey, MS..............................2222.......1381<br />
Laconia, NH.............................2628.......1633<br />
La Crosse, WI............................929.........577<br />
Lafayette, IN............................1522.........946<br />
Lafayette, LA........................... 2515.......1563<br />
La Follette, TN......................... 2139.......1329<br />
La Grange, GA.........................2491.......1548<br />
La Junta, CO...........................1790....... 1112<br />
Lake Charles, LA.....................2445....... 1519<br />
Lake City, FL...........................2882.......1791<br />
Lake City, IA..............................972.........604<br />
Lakeland, FL...........................3145.......1954<br />
Lake Providence, LA................2203.......1369<br />
Lamesa, TX.............................2245.......1395<br />
Lampasas, TX.........................2261.......1405<br />
Lancaster, OH..........................1886....... 1172<br />
Lancaster, PA..........................2430....... 1510<br />
Lander, WY..............................1600.........994<br />
Landover, MD..........................2449.......1522<br />
Lansing, IA................................982.........610<br />
Lansing, MI.............................1640.......1019<br />
La Place, LA............................2578.......1602<br />
La Porte, IN.............................1434.........891<br />
La Porte, TX............................2457.......1527<br />
Laramie, WY............................ 1519.........944<br />
Laredo, TX...............................2702.......1679<br />
La Salle, IL..............................1326.........824<br />
Las Cruces, NM....................... 2517.......1564<br />
Las Vegas, NV.........................2679.......1665<br />
Las Vegas, NM........................ 2123....... 1319<br />
Laurel, MS...............................2446.......1520<br />
Laurens, SC............................. 2475.......1538<br />
Laurier, WA.............................. 1810....... 1125<br />
Laurinburg, NC........................2626.......1632<br />
Lawrence, KS.......................... 1331.........827<br />
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City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles City/Town....................................Km’s.......Miles<br />
Lawrence, MA......................... 2715.......1687<br />
Lawrenceburg, TN...................2134.......1326<br />
Lawrenceville, GA....................2441....... 1517<br />
Lawton, OK.............................1852....... 1151<br />
Layton, UT...............................2005.......1246<br />
Leavenworth, KS.....................1297.........806<br />
Lebanon, KY............................1902....... 1182<br />
Lebanon, MO...........................1608.........999<br />
Lebanon, PA............................2409.......1497<br />
Lebanon, TN............................2063.......1282<br />
Leesburg, FL...........................3059.......1901<br />
Leesville, LA............................2353.......1462<br />
Leicester, NY...........................2229.......1385<br />
Le Mars, IA................................850.........528<br />
Lemmon, SD..............................785.........488<br />
Lenoir, NC............................... 2416.......1501<br />
Lewisburg, PA......................... 2317.......1440<br />
Lewisburg, WV........................2264.......1407<br />
Lewiston, ID............................1934.......1202<br />
Lewistown, MT........................ 1173.........729<br />
Lewistown, PA.........................2276....... 1414<br />
Lexington, KY..........................1901....... 1181<br />
Lexington, MA.........................2745.......1706<br />
Lexington, NE..........................1228.........763<br />
Lexington, VA.......................... 2374.......1475<br />
Lexington Park, MD.................2544.......1581<br />
Liberal, KS...............................1695.......1053<br />
Lima, OH.................................1693.......1052<br />
Limon, CO...............................1646.......1023<br />
Lincoln, ME.............................2776.......1725<br />
Lincoln, NE.............................. 1075.........668<br />
Little Rock, AR........................ 1941.......1206<br />
Livingston, MT........................1353.........841<br />
Lock Haven, PA.......................2258.......1403<br />
Lockport, NY...........................2200.......1367<br />
Lodi, CA...................................2964.......1842<br />
Logan, UT................................1942.......1207<br />
Logan, WV............................... 2174.......1351<br />
Logansport, IN........................1529.........950<br />
Logansport, LA........................2216.......1377<br />
London, KY..............................2023.......1257<br />
Lone Star, TX..........................2065.......1283<br />
Long Beach, CA....................... 3133.......1947<br />
Long Shot, NV.........................2678.......1664<br />
Longview, TX...........................2108....... 1310<br />
Loogootee, IN.......................... 1743.......1083<br />
Lorain, OH...............................1827....... 1135<br />
Lordsburg, NM........................2702.......1679<br />
Los Alamos, CA.......................2210.......1373<br />
Los Angeles, CA...................... 3117.......1937<br />
Lost Hills, CA........................... 3214.......1997<br />
Louisiana, MO.........................1440.........895<br />
Louisville, KY...........................1796....... 1116<br />
Lowell, MA..............................2723.......1692<br />
Lubbock, TX............................ 2147.......1334<br />
Ludington, MI..........................1593.........990<br />
Lufkin, TX................................2243.......1394<br />
Lumberton, NC........................2662.......1654<br />
Lynchburg, VA.........................2446.......1520<br />
McAlester, OK.........................1793....... 1114<br />
McAllen, TX............................. 2819.......1752<br />
McComb, MS...........................2445....... 1519<br />
McCook, NE............................1337.........831<br />
McMinnville, TN......................2150.......1336<br />
McPherson, KS........................ 1378.........856<br />
McRae, GA..............................2673.......1661<br />
Macedon, NY...........................2301.......1430<br />
Mackinaw City, MI...................1283.........797<br />
Macon, GA...............................2554.......1587<br />
Madawaska, ME......................2773.......1723<br />
Madison, IN.............................1765.......1097<br />
Madison, WI............................ 1120.........696<br />
Madisonville, KY...................... 1870....... 1162<br />
Magnolia, AR........................... 2119....... 1317<br />
Maida, ND.................................163.........101<br />
Malone, NY..............................2309.......1435<br />
Manchester, NH.......................2675.......1662<br />
Manhattan, KS........................1289.........801<br />
Manistee, MI...........................1556.........967<br />
Manitowoc, WI........................ 1170.........727<br />
Mankato, MN............................. 774.........481<br />
Mansfield, OH..........................1827....... 1135<br />
Manteca, CA............................2998.......1863<br />
Many, LA.................................2298.......1428<br />
Marathon, TX..........................2594....... 1612<br />
Marianna, FL...........................2708.......1683<br />
Marietta, GA............................2391.......1486<br />
Marietta, OH............................ 2012.......1250<br />
Marinette, WI..........................1089.........677<br />
Marion, IL................................ 1740.......1081<br />
Marion, IN...............................1600.........994<br />
Marion, KY..............................1843....... 1145<br />
Marion, OH..............................1780.......1106<br />
Marlborough, MA..................... 2749.......1708<br />
Marlinton, WV..........................2298.......1428<br />
Marquette, MI......................... 1012.........629<br />
Marshall, MN.............................678.........421<br />
Marshall, MO...........................1405.........873<br />
Marshalltown, IA.....................1067.........663<br />
Marshfield, WI...........................958.........595<br />
Martin, SD...............................1088.........676<br />
Martinsburg, WV.....................2350.......1460<br />
Martinsville, VA.......................2446.......1520<br />
Marysville, OH.........................1788....... 1111<br />
Maryville, MO..........................1205.........749<br />
Maryville, TN...........................2203.......1369<br />
Mason City, IA........................... 911.........566<br />
Mattoon, IL.............................. 1571.........976<br />
Maumee, OH...........................1690.......1050<br />
Mayfield, KY............................1865....... 1159<br />
Maynard, MA...........................2745.......1706<br />
Maysville, KY...........................1883....... 1170<br />
Meadville, PA...........................2008.......1248<br />
Medford, OR............................ 2715.......1687<br />
Medford, WI..............................903.........561<br />
Medina, NY..............................2227.......1384<br />
Medina, OH.............................1852....... 1151<br />
Melbourne, FL.........................3199.......1988<br />
Memphis, TN...........................2016.......1253<br />
Mena, AR................................ 1915.......1190<br />
Menlo Park, CA........................3104.......1929<br />
Mentor, OH..............................1899....... 1180<br />
Merced, CA.............................3080....... 1914<br />
Mercer, PA...............................1997....... 1241<br />
Meridian, MS...........................2385.......1482<br />
Mexico, MO.............................1460.........907<br />
Miami, FL................................3468.......2155<br />
Miami, OK................................1580.........982<br />
Michigan City, IN..................... 1418.........881<br />
Middlefield, OH........................1920....... 1193<br />
Middlesboro, KY...................... 2118....... 1316<br />
Middletown, CT....................... 2742.......1704<br />
Middletown, DE.......................2528.......1571<br />
Middletown, NY.......................2560.......1591<br />
Middletown, OH.......................1770.......1100<br />
Midland, MI.............................1561.........970<br />
Midland, TX.............................2333.......1450<br />
Milan, TN.................................1967.......1222<br />
Miles City, MT...........................940.........584<br />
Milford, PA..............................2522.......1567<br />
Milledgeville, GA......................2565.......1594<br />
Millersburg, PA........................2367.......1471<br />
Millis, MA................................2784.......1730<br />
Millville, NJ..............................2578.......1602<br />
Milwaukee, WI......................... 1217.........756<br />
Minden, LA..............................2195.......1364<br />
Minneapolis, MN.......................698.........434<br />
Minot, ND..................................455.........283<br />
Mio, MI....................................1452.........902<br />
Missoula, MT...........................1584.........984<br />
Mitchell, SD...............................790.........491<br />
Moab, UT.................................2193.......1363<br />
Moberly, MO............................1398.........869<br />
Mobile, AL...............................2610.......1622<br />
Mobridge, SD............................721.........448<br />
Modesto, CA............................3022.......1878<br />
Mondovi, WI..............................846.........526<br />
Monroe, LA..............................2230.......1386<br />
Monroe, MI.............................. 1725.......1072<br />
Monroe, NC.............................2549.......1584<br />
Monterey, CA...........................3206.......1992<br />
Montgomery, AL......................2480.......1541<br />
Montpelier, ID.......................... 1912....... 1188<br />
Montpelier, VT.........................2472.......1536<br />
Montrose, CO..........................2084.......1295<br />
Morehead, KY..........................1955....... 1215<br />
Morgantown, WV..................... 2137.......1328<br />
Morristown, NJ........................2552.......1586<br />
Morristown, TN.......................2198.......1366<br />
Morrow, OH.............................1807....... 1123<br />
Moscow, ID.............................1920....... 1193<br />
Moses Lake, WA......................1989.......1236<br />
Moultrie, GA............................ 2741.......1703<br />
Mt. Ayr, IA............................... 1199.........745<br />
Mt. Carmel, IL......................... 1732.......1076<br />
Mt. Holly, NJ............................2575.......1600<br />
Mountain Home, AR................. 1769.......1099<br />
Mountain Home, ID..................2044.......1270<br />
Mountain House, CA................3025.......1880<br />
Mt. Kisco, NY...........................2642.......1642<br />
Mt. Union, PA..........................2266.......1408<br />
Mt. Vernon, IL..........................1678.......1043<br />
Mt. Vernon, OH........................ 1847.......1148<br />
Muncie, IN...............................1664.......1034<br />
Murfreesboro, TN....................2084.......1295<br />
Murray, KY..............................1899....... 1180<br />
Muscatine, IA.......................... 1218.........757<br />
Muskegon, MI..........................1622.......1008<br />
Muskogee, OK......................... 1717.......1067<br />
Myrtle Beach, SC.....................2770.......1721<br />
Nacogdoches, TX....................2216.......1377<br />
Naples, FL...............................3378.......2099<br />
Narrowsburg, NY.....................2509.......1559<br />
Nashua, NH.............................2704.......1680<br />
Nashville, TN...........................2037.......1266<br />
Natchez, MS............................2358.......1465<br />
Nebraska City, NE...................1096.........681<br />
Needles, CA.............................2863.......1779<br />
Nelson, WI.................................827.........514<br />
Neosho, MO.............................1584.........984<br />
Netcong, NJ............................2522.......1567<br />
New Albany, MS...................... 2131.......1324<br />
Newark, DE.............................2498.......1552<br />
Newark, NJ.............................2583.......1605<br />
Newark, OH............................. 1875.......1165<br />
New Bedford, MA....................2852.......1772<br />
Newberry, SC.......................... 2512.......1561<br />
New Britain, CT.......................2733.......1698<br />
New Brunswick, NJ.................2572.......1598<br />
Newburgh, NY.........................2596....... 1613<br />
New Castle, IN.........................1664.......1034<br />
New Castle, PA........................1989.......1236<br />
Newcastle, WY........................ 1149.........714<br />
New Florence, MO................... 1510.........938<br />
New Haven, CT........................2702.......1679<br />
New London, CT......................2781.......1728<br />
New Madrid, MO...................... 1819....... 1130<br />
New Martinsville, WV..............2047.......1272<br />
Newman, GA...........................2459.......1528<br />
New Orleans, LA.....................2610.......1622<br />
New Philadelphia, OH..............1926....... 1197<br />
Newport, OR............................2559.......1590<br />
Newport, RI.............................2857.......1775<br />
Newport, VT............................2425.......1507<br />
Newport News, VA...................2683.......1667<br />
New Roads, LA........................2473.......1537<br />
New Stanton, PA.....................2105.......1308<br />
Newton, IA.............................. 1109.........689<br />
New Ulm, MN............................737.........458<br />
New York, NY..........................2618.......1627<br />
Niagara Falls, NY.....................2193.......1363<br />
Nogales, AZ.............................2993.......1860<br />
Norfolk, NE................................929.........577<br />
Norfolk, VA..............................2707.......1682<br />
Norman, OK............................. 1746.......1085<br />
Norristown, PA........................ 2514.......1562<br />
North Adams, MA....................2614.......1624<br />
Northampton, MA....................2689.......1671<br />
North Bergen, NJ....................2586.......1607<br />
North Haven, CT...................... 2715.......1687<br />
North Platte, NE......................1265.........786<br />
North Sydney, NS....................3669.......2280<br />
North Tarrytown, NY................2622.......1629<br />
Norton, KS...............................1323.........822<br />
Norton, MA..............................2808....... 1745<br />
Norton, VA...............................2189.......1360<br />
Norwalk, OH............................1790....... 1112<br />
Norwich, CT............................2791.......1734<br />
Norwich, NY............................2491.......1548<br />
Nyack, NY...............................2610.......1622<br />
Oak Hill, OH.............................1979.......1230<br />
Oakhurst, CA........................... 3141.......1952<br />
Oakland, CA............................3048.......1894<br />
Oakland, IA..............................1069.........664<br />
Oakley, KS...............................1460.........907<br />
Oak Ridge, TN......................... 2173.......1350<br />
Ocala, FL.................................3006.......1868<br />
Oceanside, CA......................... 3174.......1972<br />
Odessa, TX..............................2364.......1469<br />
Ogden, UT...............................1987.......1235<br />
Ogdensburg, NY......................2237.......1390<br />
Okeechobee, FL......................3280.......2038<br />
Oklahoma City, OK.................. 1712.......1064<br />
Olathe, KS...............................1344.........835<br />
Old Ocean, TX.........................2520.......1566<br />
Olean, NY................................ 2176.......1352<br />
Olney, IL..................................1696.......1054<br />
Olympia, WA............................2335.......1451<br />
Omaha, NE..............................1025.........637<br />
O’Neill, NE................................. 974.........605<br />
Oneonta, NY............................2525.......1569<br />
Ontario, CA..............................3061.......1902<br />
Ontario, OR.............................. 2142.......1331<br />
Opelika, AL.............................. 2514.......1562<br />
Opelousas, LA.........................2478.......1540<br />
Onange, TX.............................. 2416.......1501<br />
Orangeburg, SC.......................2631.......1635<br />
Orlando, FL.............................. 3124.......1941<br />
Ontonville, MN...........................549.........341<br />
Osceola,IA............................... 1165.........724<br />
Oshkosh, WI............................ 1120.........696<br />
Oskaloosa, IA.......................... 1165.........724<br />
Oswego, NY.............................2380.......1479<br />
Ottumwa, IA............................1209.........751<br />
Owego, NY..............................2404.......1494<br />
Owensboro, KY........................1849....... 1149<br />
Oxford, MS.............................. 2137.......1328<br />
Paducah, KY............................1831....... 1138<br />
Page, AZ.................................. 2617.......1626<br />
Paintsville, KY.........................2060.......1280<br />
Palatka, FL..............................2997.......1862<br />
Palestine, TX........................... 2171.......1349<br />
Palmdale, CA...........................3064.......1904<br />
Palm Harbor, FL....................... 3137.......1949<br />
Panama City, FL......................2760....... 1715<br />
Paradise, CA............................2963.......1841<br />
Paris, IL...................................1598.........993<br />
Paris, TN.................................1936.......1203<br />
Paris, TX..................................1944.......1208<br />
Parker, AZ...............................2972.......1847<br />
Parkersburg, WV.....................2016.......1253<br />
Park Rapids, MN........................ 414.........257<br />
Pascagoula, MS......................2626.......1632<br />
Pasco, WA...............................2036.......1265<br />
Patchogue, NY.........................2694....... 1674<br />
Paterson, NJ...........................2570.......1597<br />
Pearland, TX............................2445....... 1519<br />
Pecos, TX................................2467.......1533<br />
Peekskill, NY...........................2622.......1629<br />
Pekin, IL..................................1382.........859<br />
Pelham Manor, NY...................2609.......1621<br />
Pendleton, OR.........................2136.......1327<br />
Pensacola, FL..........................2675.......1662<br />
Peoria, IL................................. 1373.........853<br />
Perry, FL..................................2873.......1785<br />
Perryton, TX............................1770.......1100<br />
Petersburg, VA........................2604.......1618<br />
Pevely, MO..............................1606.........998<br />
Philadelphia, MS.....................2324.......1444<br />
Philadelphia, PA......................2531.......1573<br />
Philipsburg, PA........................ 2187.......1359<br />
Phillips, WI................................834.........518<br />
Phillipsburg, KS.......................1299.........807<br />
Phoenix, AZ.............................2922....... 1816<br />
Pierre, SD..................................840.........522<br />
Pine Bluff, AR..........................2005.......1246<br />
Pipestone, MN........................... 711.........442<br />
Pittsburg, KS........................... 1510.........938<br />
Pittsburgh, PA.........................2053.......1276<br />
Pittsfield, MA..........................2622.......1629<br />
Placerville, CA.........................2873.......1785<br />
Plainview, TX...........................2073.......1288<br />
Plainwell, MI............................ 1571.........976<br />
Plano, TX.................................2031.......1262<br />
Plasterco, VA...........................2300.......1429<br />
Plattsburgh, NY.......................2364.......1469<br />
Plymouth, IN............................ 1479.........919<br />
Plymouth, NH..........................2585.......1606<br />
Plymouth, NC..........................2779.......1727<br />
Plymouth, WI........................... 1186.........737<br />
Pocatello, ID............................1788....... 1111<br />
Pomona, CA.............................3075....... 1911<br />
Ponca City, OK.........................1590.........988<br />
Pontiac, MI.............................. 1701.......1057<br />
Poplar Bluff, MO......................1802....... 1120<br />
Port Allegany, PA.....................2200.......1367<br />
Port Angeles, WA.....................2388.......1484<br />
Port Arthur, TX........................2440....... 1516<br />
Port Brownsville, TX................ 2874.......1786<br />
Port Harlingen, TX...................2836.......1762<br />
Port Huron, MI......................... 1751.......1088<br />
Port Jervis, NY........................2533....... 1574<br />
Portland, ME...........................2684.......1668<br />
Portland, OR............................2372....... 1474<br />
Port St Joe, FL........................ 2819.......1752<br />
Portsmouth, NH.......................2707.......1682<br />
Portsmouth, OH.......................1962....... 1219<br />
Potsdam, NY...........................2288.......1422<br />
Pottstown, PA..........................2482.......1542<br />
Pottsville, PA...........................2399.......1491<br />
Poughkeepsie, NY...................2622.......1629<br />
Prairie Du Chien, WI................ 1019.........633<br />
Pratt, KS..................................1503.........934<br />
Prescott, AZ............................2853.......1773<br />
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Presidio, TX............................. 2712.......1685<br />
Presque Isle, ME......................2869.......1783<br />
Price, UT................................. 2123....... 1319<br />
Princeton, IN........................... 1753.......1089<br />
Princeton, KY..........................1889....... 1174<br />
Providence, RI......................... 2813....... 1748<br />
Provincetown, MA...................2947.......1831<br />
Provo, UT.................................2084.......1295<br />
Pryor, OK.................................1658.......1030<br />
Pueblo, CO.............................. 1841.......1144<br />
Pulaski, TN.............................. 2137.......1328<br />
Punxsutawney, PA...................2136.......1327<br />
Putnam, CT.............................2773.......1723<br />
Quincy, IL................................1366.........849<br />
Racine, WI...............................1255.........780<br />
Raleigh, NC.............................2594....... 1612<br />
Rantoul, IL...............................1489.........925<br />
Rapid City, SD.........................1077.........669<br />
Raton, NM...............................1952....... 1213<br />
Ravenna, OH............................ 1910....... 1187<br />
Rawlins, WY............................1590.........988<br />
Reading, PA.............................2454.......1525<br />
Red Bluff, CA...........................2935.......1824<br />
Redding, CA............................2887.......1794<br />
Red Oak, IA............................. 1104.........686<br />
Red Wing, MN...........................781.........485<br />
Reedsport, OR.........................2675.......1662<br />
Remus, MI...............................1561.........970<br />
Reno, NV.................................2700.......1678<br />
Rhinelander, WI.........................903.........561<br />
Richfield, UT............................2263.......1406<br />
Richland Center, WI.................1038.........645<br />
Richmond, CA..........................3045.......1892<br />
Richmond, IN........................... 1712.......1064<br />
Richmond, KY.......................... 1941.......1206<br />
Richmond, VA..........................2568.......1596<br />
Ridgecrest, CA........................3050.......1895<br />
Ripley, WV...............................2086.......1296<br />
Riverhead, NY..........................2721.......1691<br />
Riverside, CA...........................3058.......1900<br />
Riverton, WY...........................1559.........969<br />
Roanoke, VA............................2367.......1471<br />
Roaring Spring, PA..................2218.......1378<br />
Rochelle, IL.............................1262.........784<br />
Rochester, MN...........................837.........520<br />
Rochester, NH.........................2675.......1662<br />
Rochester, NY..........................2276....... 1414<br />
Rochester, PA..........................2008.......1248<br />
Rockford, IL.............................1221.........759<br />
Rock Hill, SC............................ 2512.......1561<br />
Rockingham, NC......................2596....... 1613<br />
Rockland, ME..........................2744.......1705<br />
Rockport, MO.......................... 1135.........705<br />
Rock Springs, WY....................1764.......1096<br />
Rockville, MD.......................... 2412.......1499<br />
Rocky Mountain, NC................2673.......1661<br />
Rogers, AR..............................1661.......1032<br />
Rolla, MO................................1601.........995<br />
Rome, GA................................2337.......1452<br />
Rome, NY................................ 2412.......1499<br />
Roseau, MN...............................183......... 114<br />
Roseburg, OR..........................2659.......1652<br />
Roswell, NM............................2287.......1421<br />
Rumford, ME...........................2596....... 1613<br />
Rushville, IN............................1683.......1046<br />
Russellville, AR........................1854....... 1152<br />
Russellville, KY........................1963.......1220<br />
Ruston, LA..............................2208.......1372<br />
Rutland, VT.............................2522.......1567<br />
Sacramento, CA......................2918....... 1813<br />
Safford, AZ..............................2824.......1755<br />
Saginaw, MI............................1592.........989<br />
St Augustine, FL......................2982.......1853<br />
St Charles, MO........................1542.........958<br />
St Cloud, MN.............................589.........366<br />
St Croix Falls, WI.......................731.........454<br />
St Francis, KS..........................1485.........923<br />
St Johnsbury, VT.....................2488.......1546<br />
St Joseph, MI.......................... 1477.........918<br />
St Joseph, MO.........................1234.........767<br />
St Louis, MO............................1580.........982<br />
St Marys, OH...........................1685.......1047<br />
St Marys, PA............................2169.......1348<br />
St Paul, MN...............................708.........440<br />
St Petersburg, FL.................... 3175.......1973<br />
Salem, MA............................... 2747.......1707<br />
Salem, OH...............................1950....... 1212<br />
Salem, OR...............................2448.......1521<br />
Salida, CO...............................1886....... 1172<br />
Salina, KS................................ 1318.........819<br />
Salinas, CA..............................3186.......1980<br />
Salisbury, MD..........................2604.......1618<br />
Salisbury, NC...........................2480.......1541<br />
Sallisaw, OK............................1783.......1108<br />
Salmon, ID............................... 1769.......1099<br />
Salt Lake City, UT....................2037.......1266<br />
San Angelo, TX........................2309.......1435<br />
San Antonio, TX.......................2464.......1531<br />
San Bernardino, CA.................3042.......1890<br />
San Diego, CA......................... 3217.......1999<br />
Sandusky, OH..........................1778....... 1105<br />
Sanford, NC.............................2568.......1596<br />
San Francisco, CA...................3061.......1902<br />
San Jose, CA...........................3093.......1922<br />
San Luis Obispo, CA................3357.......2086<br />
San Mateo, CA.........................3090.......1920<br />
Santa Ana, CA......................... 3111.......1933<br />
Santa Barbara, CA...................3248.......2018<br />
Santa Clara, CA.......................3096.......1924<br />
Santa Clarita, CA..................... 3133.......1947<br />
Santa Cruz, CA........................3143.......1953<br />
Santa Fe, NM..........................2213.......1375<br />
Santa Fe Springs, CA...............3109.......1932<br />
Santa Maria, CA......................3331.......2070<br />
Santa Rosa, CA.......................3072.......1909<br />
Saranac Lake, NY....................2382.......1480<br />
Sarasota, FL............................3227.......2005<br />
Sauk Centre, MN.......................541.........336<br />
Sault Ste Marie, MI.................. 1281.........796<br />
Savanna, IL............................. 1189.........739<br />
Savannah, GA..........................2791.......1734<br />
Schenectady, NY.....................2539.......1578<br />
Scottsbluff, NE........................1368.........850<br />
Scranton, PA...........................2436....... 1514<br />
Seaford, DE.............................2583.......1605<br />
Searcy, AR...............................1933.......1201<br />
Seattle, WA.............................2269....... 1410<br />
Sebring, FL..............................3223.......2003<br />
Sedalia, MO.............................1452.........902<br />
Selma, AL................................2456.......1526<br />
Seminole, OK...........................1773....... 1102<br />
Seymour, IN............................. 1717.......1067<br />
Seymour, TX............................2020.......1255<br />
Shakopee, MN........................... 711.........442<br />
Shawano, WI...........................1046.........650<br />
Sheboygan, WI........................ 1207.........750<br />
Shelby, MT..............................1297.........806<br />
Shelbyville, IN.........................1664.......1034<br />
Sheridan, WY..........................1262.........784<br />
Sherman, TX...........................1960....... 1218<br />
Shreveport, LA........................2184.......1357<br />
Sidney, MT................................734.........456<br />
Sidney, NE...............................1407.........874<br />
Sikeston, MO...........................1790....... 1112<br />
Sioux City, IA.............................872.........542<br />
Sioux Falls, SD.......................... 742.........461<br />
Sisseton, SD..............................497.........309<br />
Skowhegan, ME......................2644.......1643<br />
Snyder, TX...............................2227.......1384<br />
Socorro, NM............................2396.......1489<br />
Somerset, KY..........................2004.......1245<br />
Somerset, PA..........................2158.......1341<br />
Somerville, NJ.........................2549.......1584<br />
South Amboy, NJ.....................2585.......1606<br />
South Bay, FL..........................3362.......2089<br />
South Bend, IN........................1469.........913<br />
South Boston, VA.....................2531.......1573<br />
South Lake Tahoe, CA.............2773.......1723<br />
Sparrows Point, MD................2456.......1526<br />
Spartanburg, SC......................2425.......1507<br />
Spencer, IA................................851.........529<br />
Spokane, WA........................... 1819....... 1130<br />
Springerville, AZ......................2647.......1645<br />
Springfield, IL..........................1464.........910<br />
Springfield, MA........................2697.......1676<br />
Springfield, MO.......................1588.........987<br />
Springfield, OH........................ 1791....... 1113<br />
Stamford, CT...........................2639.......1640<br />
Starkville, MS..........................2271....... 1411<br />
State College, PA.....................2226.......1383<br />
Statesboro, GA........................2725.......1693<br />
Statesville, NC.........................2448.......1521<br />
Staunton, VA...........................2422.......1505<br />
Sterling, CO............................. 1476.........917<br />
Steubenville, OH......................2008.......1248<br />
Stevenson, AL.........................2224.......1382<br />
Stevens Point, WI.................... 1014.........630<br />
Stillwater, OK..........................1658.......1030<br />
Stockton, CA...........................2984.......1854<br />
Stockton, KS...........................1336.........830<br />
Storm Lake, IA.......................... 912.........567<br />
Streator, IL..............................1366.........849<br />
Stroudsburg, PA......................2469.......1534<br />
Sturbridge, MA........................ 2742.......1704<br />
Sturgis, MI...............................1545.........960<br />
Stuttgart, AR...........................2021.......1256<br />
Suffern, NY..............................2614.......1624<br />
Suffolk, VA..............................2700.......1678<br />
Sumter, SC..............................2639.......1640<br />
Superior, MT............................1677.......1042<br />
Susanville, CA.........................2832.......1760<br />
Swainsboro, GA.......................2678.......1664<br />
Swanton, VT............................2361.......1467<br />
Sweetgrass, MT...................... 1257.........781<br />
Sylacauga, AL......................... 2411.......1498<br />
Syracuse, NY...........................2401.......1492<br />
Tacoma, WA............................2290.......1423<br />
Tallahassee, FL.......................2803....... 1742<br />
Tampa, FL............................... 3151.......1958<br />
Taos, NM.................................2102.......1306<br />
Tawas City, MI.........................1538.........956<br />
Temple, TX..............................2229.......1385<br />
Terre Haute, IN........................1621.......1007<br />
Texarkana, AR-TX....................2071.......1287<br />
The Dalles, OR.........................2240.......1392<br />
Thief River Falls, MN.................222.........138<br />
Thomasville, GA......................2782.......1729<br />
Thousand Oaks, CA................. 3170.......1970<br />
Ticonderoga, NY......................2472.......1536<br />
Tiffin, OH.................................1764.......1096<br />
Tigard, OR...............................2387.......1483<br />
Toccoa, GA..............................2446.......1520<br />
Toledo, OH............................... 1701.......1057<br />
Tomah, WI.................................966.........600<br />
Toms River, NJ........................2631.......1635<br />
Tonopah,NV.............................2646.......1644<br />
Tooele, UT...............................2089.......1298<br />
Topeka, KS..............................1289.........801<br />
Toppenish, WA.........................2140.......1330<br />
Towanda, PA...........................2380.......1479<br />
Tracy, CA.................................3016....... 1874<br />
Traverse Bay, MI......................1453.........903<br />
Trenton, NJ..............................2564.......1593<br />
Tribune, KS..............................1590.........988<br />
Trinidad, CO............................ 1917....... 1191<br />
Troy, AL...................................2560.......1591<br />
Troy, NY...................................2565.......1594<br />
Tucker, GA...............................2427.......1508<br />
Tucson, AZ..............................2955.......1836<br />
Tucumcari, NM........................2026.......1259<br />
Tulare, CA................................3240.......2013<br />
Tullahoma.TN..........................2148.......1335<br />
Tulsa, OK.................................1643.......1021<br />
Tupelo, MS.............................. 2161.......1343<br />
Turlock, CA..............................3042.......1890<br />
Tuscaloosa, AL........................2335.......1451<br />
Twin Falls, ID...........................1967.......1222<br />
Twinsburg, OH.........................1891....... 1175<br />
Tyler, TX..................................2108....... 1310<br />
Union City, TN......................... 1917....... 1191<br />
Uniontown, PA......................... 2126.......1321<br />
Upper Sandusky, OH................ 1757.......1092<br />
Urbana, OH..............................1772....... 1101<br />
Utica, NY.................................2428.......1509<br />
Uvalde, TX...............................2548.......1583<br />
Valdez, AK...............................4392.......2729<br />
Valdosta, GA............................2787.......1732<br />
Valentine, NE...........................1054.........655<br />
Vallejo, CA...............................3014.......1873<br />
Valley City, ND........................... 412.........256<br />
Valparaiso, IN.......................... 1411.........877<br />
Vancouver, WA........................ 2374.......1475<br />
Van Horn, TX...........................2594....... 1612<br />
Van Wert, OH...........................1646.......1023<br />
Vaughn, NM............................. 2182.......1356<br />
Ventura, CA.............................3206.......1992<br />
Vernal, UT................................1938.......1204<br />
Vicksburg, MS.........................2280....... 1417<br />
Victoria, TX.............................2502.......1555<br />
Vincennes,IN........................... 1712.......1064<br />
Virginia, MN..............................528.........328<br />
Virginia Beach, VA...................2731.......1697<br />
Visalia, CA...............................3236.......2011<br />
Waco, TX................................. 2179.......1354<br />
Wadena, MN..............................449.........279<br />
Walden, CO............................. 1624.......1009<br />
Waldorf, MD............................2485.......1544<br />
Walla Walla, WA......................2073.......1288<br />
Wallingford, CT........................2725.......1693<br />
Walnut Creek, CA....................3037.......1887<br />
Warner Robins, GA..................2581.......1604<br />
Warren, OH..............................1939.......1205<br />
Warren, PA..............................2105.......1308<br />
Warrenton, VA.........................2422.......1505<br />
Warsaw, IN.............................. 1521.........945<br />
Washington, DC.......................2445....... 1519<br />
Washington, GA.......................2557.......1589<br />
Washington, NC.......................2755....... 1712<br />
Washington, PA.......................2066.......1284<br />
Waterbury, CT.........................2702.......1679<br />
Waterloo, IA.............................1020.........634<br />
Watertown, NY........................2295.......1426<br />
Watertown, SD..........................583.........362<br />
Watertown, WI......................... 1146.........712<br />
Waterville, ME.........................2662.......1654<br />
Waukegan, IL..........................1286.........799<br />
Waukesha, WI......................... 1197.........744<br />
Wausau, WI...............................978.........608<br />
Wautoma, WI...........................1059.........658<br />
Waxahachie, TX.......................2089.......1298<br />
Waycross, GA..........................2797.......1738<br />
Waynesboro, MS.....................2477.......1539<br />
Waynesburg, PA......................2097.......1303<br />
Weed, CA................................. 2774.......1724<br />
Wellesley, MA..........................2768.......1720<br />
Wells, NV.................................2155.......1339<br />
Wellsboro, PA..........................2298.......1428<br />
Wellsville, NY...........................2240.......1392<br />
Wenatchee, WA.......................2078.......1291<br />
West Bend, WI......................... 1180.........733<br />
West Chicago, IL.....................1308.........813<br />
Westfield, NY...........................2068.......1285<br />
Westminster, MD.....................2387.......1483<br />
Weston, WV............................. 2174.......1351<br />
West Palm Beach, FL...............3367.......2092<br />
West Plains, MO...................... 1761.......1094<br />
West Point, VA.........................2604.......1618<br />
Wheeling, IL............................1299.........807<br />
Wheeling, WV..........................2016.......1253<br />
White Plains, NY......................2625.......1631<br />
White River Junction, VT.........2554.......1587<br />
Wichita, KS..............................1460.........907<br />
Wichita Falls, TX.....................1938.......1204<br />
Wilkes-Barre, PA..................... 2412.......1499<br />
Wilkesboro, NC........................2420.......1504<br />
Williamsburg, VA.....................2642.......1642<br />
Williamson, WV....................... 2147.......1334<br />
Williamsport, PA......................2300.......1429<br />
Willimantic, CT........................2763....... 1717<br />
Williston, ND..............................645.........401<br />
Willits, CA................................ 3114.......1935<br />
Willmar, MN............................... 612.........380<br />
Willow Run, MI........................ 1717.......1067<br />
Wilmington, DE........................ 2511.......1560<br />
Wilmington, NC.......................2770.......1721<br />
Winchester, VA........................2353.......1462<br />
Winnemucca, NV.....................2436....... 1514<br />
Winnfield, LA...........................2284....... 1419<br />
Winnsboro, LA.........................2272....... 1412<br />
Winona, MN...............................879.........546<br />
Winona, MO............................. 1759.......1093<br />
Winston-Salem, NC.................2440....... 1516<br />
Winter Haven, FL..................... 3159.......1963<br />
Wisconsin Dells, WI.................1035.........643<br />
Wisconsin Rapids, WI................996.........619<br />
Woodstock, IL.........................1254.........779<br />
Woodward, OK.........................1680.......1044<br />
Woonsocket, RI.......................2792.......1735<br />
Wooster, OH............................1865....... 1159<br />
Worcester, MA.........................2744.......1705<br />
Worland, WY............................1431.........889<br />
Worthington, MN.......................782.........486<br />
Wrens, GA...............................2623.......1630<br />
Wrightstown, NJ......................2580.......1603<br />
Wytheville, VA.........................2296.......1427<br />
Yakima, WA.............................2134.......1326<br />
Yankton, SD..............................834.........518<br />
Yazoo City, MS........................2287.......1421<br />
York, PA...................................2404.......1494<br />
Youngstown, OH......................1963.......1220<br />
Ypsilanti, MI............................ 1712.......1064<br />
Yuba City, CA...........................2906.......1806<br />
Yucaipa, CA.............................3077....... 1912<br />
Yuma, AZ................................. 3159.......1963<br />
Zanesville, OH......................... 1918....... 1192<br />
Reference: Rand McNally & Company Official<br />
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CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMATION<br />
Cargo Securement Guidelines<br />
In Canada, please refer to The National Safety Code for Motor<br />
Carriers, Standard 10: Cargo Securement for more information. This<br />
safety code can be found on the CCMTA’s (Canadian Council of<br />
Motor Transport Administrators) website, www.ccmta.ca. Information<br />
included below is only a portion of NSC 10; shippers are encouraged<br />
to refer to the entire standard.<br />
PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS<br />
Division 1 - Application<br />
Safety responsibility<br />
(1) A carrier shall not permit a driver to operate a vehicle where<br />
the cargo transported in or on the vehicle is not contained,<br />
immobilized or secured in accordance with this Standard.<br />
(2) A driver shall not operate a vehicle where the cargo transported<br />
in or on the vehicle is not contained, immobilized or secured in<br />
accordance with this Standard.<br />
DIVISION 2 - GENERAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA<br />
Cargo securement<br />
Cargo transported by a vehicle shall be contained, immobilized or<br />
secured so that it cannot<br />
(a) leak, spill, blow off, fall from, fall through or otherwise be<br />
dislodged from the vehicle, or<br />
(b) shift upon or within the vehicle to such an extent that the<br />
vehicle’s stability or maneuverability is adversely affected.<br />
PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS<br />
Division 1 - Application<br />
Application<br />
2 (1) This Standard applies to a vehicle or combination of vehicles<br />
(a) transporting cargo on a highway, and<br />
(b) exceeding a registered gross vehicle weight of 4 500<br />
kilograms.<br />
(2) This Standard applies when an intermodal container is used to<br />
transport cargo.<br />
Inspection<br />
3 (1) The driver of a vehicle shall<br />
(a) inspect the vehicle to confirm that the vehicle’s tailgate,<br />
tailboard, doors, tarpaulins and spare tire, and other equipment<br />
used in its operation, are secured,<br />
(b) ensure that the cargo does not interfere with the driver’s<br />
ability to drive the vehicle safely, and<br />
(c) ensure that the cargo does not interfere with the free exit of a<br />
person from the cab or driver’s compartment of the vehicle.<br />
DIVISION 2 - GENERAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA<br />
Cargo securement systems<br />
4 (1) Cargo securement systems, and each component of a system,<br />
used to contain, immobilize or secure cargo on or within the<br />
vehicle shall be strong enough to withstand the forces described<br />
in section 5(1).<br />
(2) The components of the cargo securement system of a vehicle.<br />
(a) shall be in proper working order,<br />
(b) shall be fit for the purpose for which they are used,<br />
(c) shall have no knots, damaged or weakened components that<br />
will adversely affect their performance for cargo securement<br />
purposes, and<br />
(d) shall not have any cracks or cuts.<br />
(3) A securing device or integral locking device used to secure<br />
cargo to a vehicle shall itself be secured in a manner that<br />
prevents it from becoming unfastened while the vehicle is<br />
on a highway.<br />
SECURING DEVICES MARKED WITH WORKING LOAD LIMIT<br />
11 (1) The working load limit of a tiedown or a component of a tiedown<br />
that is marked by its manufacturer with a numeric working load<br />
limit is the marked working load limit.<br />
(2) A tiedown or a component of a tiedown that is marked by its<br />
manufacturer in accordance with a standard referred to in Part 4<br />
has a working load limit equal to that standard.<br />
(3) A chain that is marked by the manufacturer in accordance with<br />
the table of Working Load Limits under Part 4 – Section 7 has a<br />
working load limit equal to the amount shown for the grade and<br />
size.<br />
(4) A person shall not use a tiedown or a component of a tiedown to<br />
secure cargo to a vehicle unless it is marked by the manufacturer<br />
with respect to its working load limit.<br />
For further information about requirements for cargo securement<br />
systems, tiedowns, front end structures, or specific securement<br />
requirements by cargo type, please refer to the NSC 10.<br />
IN THE US, please refer to FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety<br />
Administration) section 393 for information about cargo securement<br />
regulations. These regulation can be found on the FMCSA’s website,<br />
www.fmcsa.dot.gov.<br />
APPLICABILITY.<br />
The rules in this subpart are applicable to trucks, truck tractors,<br />
semitrailers, full trailers, and pole trailers.<br />
PREVENTION AGAINST LOSS OF LOAD. section 393.100<br />
Each commercial motor vehicle must, when transporting cargo on public<br />
roads, be loaded and equipped, and the cargo secured, in accordance<br />
with this subpart to prevent the cargo from leaking, spilling, blowing or<br />
falling from the motor vehicle.<br />
PREVENTION AGAINST SHIFTING OF LOAD.<br />
Cargo must be contained, immobilized or secured in accordance with<br />
this subpart to prevent shifting upon or within the vehicle to such an<br />
extent that the vehicle’s stability or maneuverability is adversely affected.<br />
CARGO SECUREMENT SYSTEMS. section 393.106<br />
The rules in this section are applicable to the transportation of all<br />
types of articles of cargo, except commodities in bulk that lack<br />
structure or fixed shape (e.g., liquids, gases, grain, liquid concrete,<br />
sand, gravel, aggregates) and are transported in a tank, hopper, box,<br />
or similar device that forms part of the structure of a commercial<br />
motor vehicle. The rules in this section apply to the cargo types<br />
covered by the commodity-specific rules of §393.116 through<br />
§393.136. The commodity-specific rules take precedence over the<br />
general requirements of this section when additional requirements<br />
are given for a commodity listed in those sections.<br />
General. Cargo must be firmly immobilized or secured on or within a<br />
vehicle by structures of adequate strength, dunnage or dunnage bags,<br />
shoring bars, tiedowns or a combination of these.<br />
CARGO PLACEMENT AND RESTRAINT. section 393.106<br />
Articles of cargo that are likely to roll must be restrained by chocks,<br />
wedges, a cradle or other equivalent means to prevent rolling. The<br />
means of preventing rolling must not be capable of becoming<br />
unintentionally unfastened or loose while the vehicle is in transit.<br />
Articles or cargo placed beside each other and secured by transverse<br />
tiedowns must either:<br />
• be placed in direct contact with each other, or<br />
• be prevented from shifting towards each other while in transit.<br />
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AGGREGATE WORKING LOAD LIMIT FOR TIEDOWNS.<br />
The aggregate working load limit of tiedowns used to secure an article<br />
or group of articles against movement must be at least one-half times<br />
the weight of the article or group of articles. The aggregate working<br />
load limit is the sum of:<br />
• One-half the working load limit of each tiedown that goes<br />
from an anchor point on the vehicle to an anchor point on an<br />
article of cargo;<br />
• One-half the working load limit of each tiedown that is attached<br />
to an anchor point on the vehicle, passes through, over, or around<br />
the article of cargo, and is then attached to an anchor point on<br />
the same side of the vehicle.<br />
• The working load limit for each tiedown that goes from an anchor<br />
point on the vehicle, through, over, or around the article of cargo,<br />
and then attaches to another anchor point on the other side of<br />
the vehicle.<br />
Canada/US Customs Border Information<br />
Border Information Service (BIS)<br />
The Border Information Service (BIS) is a computerized, 24-hour<br />
telephone service that automatically answers all incoming calls and<br />
provides general border services information. Find information on<br />
CBSA programs, services and initiatives divided into the following<br />
categories:<br />
• Personal traveller (information on personal exemptions, vehicle<br />
imports, postal importations, CANPASS, NEXUS and more)<br />
• Business importation/exportation (information on commercial<br />
imports/exports, free trade agreements, currency & monetary<br />
instrument reporting, CSA, FAST, AMPS)<br />
• Currency Exchange rates (seven currency exchange rates for a<br />
60-day period)<br />
• Coming to Canada (residency information)<br />
Should you require more in-depth information related to a topic,<br />
you can speak directly to an agent during regular business hours,<br />
Monday to Friday (08:00 - 16:00 local time/except holidays).<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
Calls Within Canada<br />
Service in English 1-800-461-9999<br />
TTY (for those with hearing/speech impairments) 1-866-335-3237<br />
Calls Outside of Canada (charges apply)<br />
Service in English 204-983-3500 506-636-5064<br />
FAST (Free and Secure Trade) Program<br />
The Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program is a commercial clearance<br />
program designed to ensure safety and security while expediting<br />
legitimate trade across the Canada-U.S. border. FAST builds on the<br />
Customs Self Assessment (CSA) program as well as on the increased<br />
security measures under the Partners in Protection (PIP) program.<br />
Importers and carriers must be approved in the CSA program and<br />
must have signed a PIP memorandum of understanding to be eligible<br />
for the FAST program.<br />
FAST is a joint initiative between the Canada Border Services Agency<br />
(CBSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection that enhances<br />
border and trade chain security while making cross-border commercial<br />
shipments simpler and subject to fewer delays. It is a voluntary<br />
program that allows the CBSA to work closely with the private sector<br />
to enhance border security, combat organized crime and terrorism, and<br />
prevent contraband smuggling.<br />
All FAST program participants (drivers, carriers, importers) must<br />
undergo a risk assessment. FAST-approved participants are identified<br />
as low risk, which allows the CBSA to focus resources and security<br />
efforts on travelers of high or unknown risk. When a FAST-approved<br />
driver arrives at the border, he or she presents three bar-coded<br />
documents to the border services officer (one for each of the<br />
participating parties: the driver, the carrier and the importer). The<br />
officer can quickly scan the bar codes while all trade data declarations<br />
and verifications are done at a later time, away from the border.<br />
Eligible goods arriving for approved companies and transported by<br />
approved carriers using registered drivers are cleared into Canada<br />
or the United States with greater speed and certainty, which reduces<br />
costs for FAST participants.<br />
BENEFITS<br />
In all highway lanes, including the regular, non-dedicated lanes,<br />
you can use your FAST membership card as proof of identity and a<br />
document that denotes citizenship when entering Canada;<br />
• Access to dedicated lanes (where available) for faster and more<br />
efficient border clearance;<br />
• A streamlined process that reduces delivery times and landed<br />
costs of imports;<br />
• No need to transmit transactional data for every transaction;<br />
• Minimal documentation required to clear the border;<br />
• Increased certainty at the border resulting in fewer delays;<br />
• A unified, ongoing partnership with the CBSA;<br />
• Promotion of Canadian competitiveness; and<br />
• Advancement of voluntary compliance and self-assessment.<br />
FAST AND SHIPPERS<br />
To be eligible for participation in the program, importers must meet the<br />
following conditions to become authorized FAST participants:<br />
• They are a Customs Self Assessment (CSA)-approved importer;<br />
and<br />
• They have signed a Partners in Protection (PIP) memorandum of<br />
understanding.<br />
There is no FAST application form for importers. Canadian importers<br />
are automatically approved for FAST once they become approved<br />
members of the CSA and PIP programs.<br />
For more information and updates:<br />
• Call 1-800-842-7647<br />
(Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. local time)<br />
• Visit a FAST enrolment centre<br />
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C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)<br />
C-TPAT is a voluntary government-business initiative to build<br />
cooperative relationships that strengthen and improve overall<br />
international supply chain and U.S. border security. C-TPAT<br />
recognizes that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can<br />
provide the highest level of cargo security only through close<br />
cooperation with the ultimate owners of the international supply<br />
chain such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs<br />
brokers, and manufacturers. Through this initiative, CBP is asking<br />
businesses to ensure the integrity of their security practices and<br />
communicate and verify the security guidelines of their business<br />
partners within the supply chain.<br />
C-TPAT offers trade-related businesses an opportunity to play an<br />
active role in the war against terrorism. By participating in this first<br />
worldwide supply chain security initiative, companies will ensure<br />
a more secure and expeditious supply chain for their employees,<br />
suppliers and customers. Beyond these essential security benefits,<br />
CBP will offer benefits to certain certified C-TPAT member<br />
categories, including:<br />
• A reduced number of CBP inspections (reduced border delay<br />
times)<br />
• Priority processing for CBP inspections. (Front of the Line<br />
processing for inspections when possible, reductions in border<br />
clearance times allowing for predictable transit times and<br />
transportation costs, priority movement across the border even<br />
during a red alert.)<br />
• Eligibility to attend C-TPAT supply chain security training<br />
seminars.<br />
• Reduced compliance costs with customs requirements;<br />
• Access to the FAST lanes at the Canadian/US border;<br />
• Improved security in the work place;<br />
• Reductions in cargo theft.<br />
CBP recognizes that a safe and secure supply chain is the most critical<br />
part of our work in keeping our country safe. For this reason, CBP is<br />
seeking a strong anti-terrorism partnership with the trade community<br />
through C-TPAT. Trade partners will have a commitment to both trade<br />
security and trade compliance rooted in their business practices. CBP<br />
wants to work closely with companies whose good business practices<br />
ensure supply chain security and compliance with trade laws.<br />
C-TPAT AND SHIPPERS<br />
If you are shipping to the United States, you need to understand<br />
how C-TPAT can affect your business. Are you missing out on sales<br />
opportunities because you are not C-TPAT approved? Can your<br />
business survive if your shipments get delayed at the border?<br />
The C-TPAT program allows the US Customs and Border Protection<br />
(CBP) to designate companies as low risk and therefore less likely<br />
to be examined at border crossings. This designation is based on a<br />
company’s past customs compliance history, and a validation of its<br />
supply chain security profile.<br />
Although C-TPAT is voluntary program, some business opportunities<br />
in the U.S. are being restricted to those with a C-TPAT certification.<br />
For more information, please contact Industry Partnership Programs:<br />
Phone: (202) 344-1180 Fax: (202) 344-2626<br />
Email: industry.partnership@dhs.gov<br />
FURTHER INFORMATION<br />
Canada Border<br />
Services Agency:<br />
www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca<br />
US Customs &<br />
Border Security<br />
www.cbp.gov<br />
For more information on:<br />
• Border Information Service<br />
• Border Wait Times (Canada)<br />
• Customs Self-Assessment Program<br />
• Commercial Driver Registration Program<br />
• FAST Program – Canada<br />
• Importers Information<br />
• Partners in Protection (PIP)<br />
• Small and Medium-Sized<br />
Enterprise (SME) Information Centre<br />
For more information on:<br />
• ACE<br />
• C-TPAT<br />
• CSI (Container Security Initiative)<br />
• Importer Self Assessment Program<br />
• Border Wait Times<br />
• FAST<br />
CBP encourages all companies to take an active role in promoting<br />
supply chain and border security. C-TPAT is not just a big-company<br />
program. Medium and small companies may want to evaluate the<br />
requirements and benefits of C-TPAT carefully in deciding whether to<br />
apply for the program. Moreover, even without official participation in<br />
C-TPAT, companies should still consider employing C-TPAT guidelines in<br />
their security practices.<br />
ACE and ACI<br />
The Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) is the United<br />
States’ commercial trade processing system designed to automate<br />
border processing, to enhance border security and foster economic<br />
security through lawful international trade and travel. ACE will<br />
eventually replace the current import processing system for U.S.<br />
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Automated Commercial<br />
System (ACS). ACE is part of a multi-year CBP modernization effort<br />
that is being deployed in phases. ACE provides a solid technology<br />
foundation for all border security initiatives within CBP and will:<br />
• Allow trade participants access to and management of their<br />
trade information via reports;<br />
• Expedite legitimate trade by providing CBP with tools to<br />
efficiently process imports/exports and move goods quickly<br />
across the border;<br />
• Improve communication, collaboration and compliance efforts<br />
between CBP and the trade community;<br />
• Facilitate efficient collection, processing and analysis of<br />
commercial import and export data; and<br />
• Provide an information-sharing platform for trade data<br />
throughout government agencies.<br />
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The ACI (Advance Commercial Information) program is a Canadian<br />
program designed to provide CBSA officers with electronic pre-arrival<br />
information so that they are equipped with the right information at<br />
the right time to identify health, safety and security threats related to<br />
commercial goods before the goods arrive in Canada.<br />
eManifest requires the electronic transmission of advance cargo<br />
and conveyance information from carriers for all highway and rail<br />
shipments. In addition, the electronic transmission of advance<br />
secondary data will be required from freight forwarders and the<br />
electronic transmission of advance importer data will be required from<br />
importers or their brokers.<br />
eManifest will be a virtually paperless process that starts before<br />
shipments reach the border. The collection and risk assessment of<br />
advance commercial information, sent electronically to the CBSA, will<br />
allow low-risk shipments to be identified prior to arrival and processed<br />
in a more efficient manner upon arrival in Canada. As a result,<br />
businesses may save time.<br />
Trusted trader programs, such as the Free and Secure Trade (FAST)<br />
program, the Customs Self Assessment (CSA) program, and the<br />
Commercial Driver Registration Program (CDRP), will continue to exist<br />
with the implementation of eManifest and will compliment the systems<br />
and processes that will be put in place by eManifest.<br />
eManifest will make Canada’s border processes more secure and<br />
compatible with North American and international standards, which is important<br />
for the business community and for Canada as a whole. The data<br />
required under eManifest are harmonized to the greatest extent possible<br />
with the World Customs Organization and the U.S. Customs and Border<br />
Protection (CBP) to reduce the administrative burden on business.<br />
ACE/ACI AND SHIPPERS<br />
Make sure that your required documentation is accurate and complete,<br />
and provided to the carrier with enough time to be processed before<br />
the carrier arrives at the border. This paperwork has to be processed<br />
before the driver reaches the border, so ensuring the correct<br />
documentation is provided to the carrier saves valuable transit time.<br />
APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)<br />
The goal of APHIS is to protect American agriculture. APHIS<br />
provides leadership in ensuring the health and care of animals<br />
and plants. This is done through a variety of measures, including<br />
regulations concerning trade, import and export.<br />
• contact the National Center for Import and Export at<br />
(301) 734-3277, or<br />
• send an e-mail to AskNCIE.Products@aphis.usda.gov.<br />
Implementation of the International Standard for<br />
Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (2009) for<br />
Wood Packaging Material Moving Between<br />
Canada and the United States<br />
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the United States<br />
Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection<br />
Service (USDA-APHIS) are moving forward to remove the current<br />
exemption for wood packaging being shipped between the two<br />
countries, as outlined in the International Standard for Phytosanitary<br />
Measures (ISPM) No. 15. This action is necessary to prevent the<br />
introduction of new forest pests, as well as slow the spread of forest<br />
pests already established in North America.<br />
This standard requires wood packaging to be heat-treated or<br />
fumigated with methyl bromide. Wood packaging moving between<br />
Canada and the continental United States has been exempted from<br />
this requirement because it was thought that existing pest-specific<br />
regulatory controls were providing sufficient protection.<br />
With a number of invasive species being introduced into the two<br />
countries, the CFIA and the USDA-APHIS have jointly agreed to<br />
begin enforcing the international standard. Canada and the United<br />
States are working together on implementation of the standard,<br />
including a phased-in approach based on consultation processes in<br />
each country.<br />
After implementation, shipments with wood packaging material<br />
found to be non-compliant will not be permitted to enter the country<br />
of destination. If live pests are detected, the importer may also be<br />
required to treat the shipment to prevent pest escape, before having<br />
it returned to the country of origin.<br />
Canada adopted ISPM No. 15 in 2004, to prevent invasive species<br />
from outside North America being introduced into Canada. As of<br />
November 2012, there is no set deadline for enforcement of ISPM-<br />
15 between Canada and the US as the two countries continue<br />
working towards an agreement. A phase-in period will be employed<br />
once a date has been set in order to provide industry with time to<br />
comply.<br />
For more information on the implementation of ISPM No. 15 in<br />
Canada, please visit www.inspection.gc.ca.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Food Safety<br />
US Regulations –<br />
US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA)<br />
Prior Notice of Imported Food Shipments<br />
Nearly 20% of all imports into the U.S. are food and food products. In<br />
2002 Congress passed the Bioterrorism Act as a part of its ongoing<br />
effort to combat terrorism - in this instance, by reducing the ability<br />
for international terrorists to carry out terrorist attacks in the U.S. by<br />
contaminating imported foods.<br />
The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and<br />
Response Act of 2002 (the Bioterrorism Act) requires that FDA<br />
receive prior notice of food imported into the United States. Most of<br />
the prior notice information required by the interim final rule is data<br />
usually provided by importers or brokers to the Bureau of Customs<br />
and Border Protection (CBP) when foods arrive in the United<br />
States. Now, the Bioterrorism Act requires that this information<br />
also be provided to FDA in advance of an imported food’s arrival to<br />
the United States. FDA will use this information in advance of the<br />
arrival to review, evaluate, and assess the information, and determine<br />
whether to inspect the imported food.<br />
When must prior notice be submitted? Prior notice must be<br />
received and confirmed electronically by FDA no more than 5 days<br />
before arrival and, as specified by the mode of transportation below, no<br />
fewer than:<br />
1. 2 hours before arrival by land by road<br />
2. 4 hours before arrival by air or by land by rail<br />
3. 8 hours before arrival by water<br />
4. The time consistent with the timeframe established for the mode<br />
of transportation for an article of food carried by or otherwise<br />
accompanying an individual if it is subject to prior notice (The<br />
food must also be accompanied by the FDA confirmation.)<br />
How must the prior notice be submitted? Prior notice must be<br />
submitted electronically. FDA estimates more than 80 percent of prior<br />
notice of imported food shipments submissions can be transmitted<br />
through ABI/ACS. Prior notice for international mail food shipments,<br />
other transaction types that cannot be made through ABI/ACS, or<br />
articles of food that have been refused admission under section<br />
801(m)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act must be<br />
submitted to the FDA PN System Interface at www.access.fda.<br />
gov. Beginning on December 12, 2003, for technical assistance in<br />
submitting prior notice:<br />
• For the United States, call 1-800-216-7331 or 301-575-0156<br />
• From all other countries and locations, call 301-575-0156<br />
• Send a fax to 301-436-2804 or 1-866-573-0846**<br />
Who must submit prior notice? Any individual with knowledge of<br />
the required information may submit the prior notice, including, but not<br />
limited to, brokers, importers, and U.S. agents.<br />
What food is subject to the requirement for submitting prior<br />
notice? Prior notice applies to food for humans and other animals that<br />
is imported or offered for import into the United States. For purposes<br />
of the interim final rule, “food” is defined by reference to section 201(f)<br />
of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Section 201(f) defines<br />
“food” as articles used for food or drink for man or other animals,<br />
chewing gum, and articles used for components of any such articles.<br />
Examples of “food” include:<br />
• Dietary supplements and dietary ingredients<br />
• Infant formula<br />
• Beverages (including alcoholic beverages and bottled water)<br />
• Fruits and vegetables<br />
• Fish and seafood<br />
• Dairy products and shell eggs<br />
• Raw agricultural commodities for use as food or components of food<br />
• Canned and frozen foods<br />
• Bakery goods, snack food, and candy (including chewing gum)<br />
• Live food animals<br />
• Animal feeds and pet food<br />
What foods are excluded from the prior notice requirement?<br />
Foods that are excluded from the prior notice requirement are: (1)<br />
food carried by or otherwise accompanying an individual arriving in the<br />
United States for that individual’s personal use (i.e., for consumption<br />
by themselves, family, or friends, and not for sale or other distribution);<br />
(2) food that is exported without leaving the port of arrival until export;<br />
(3) meat food products, poultry products and egg products that<br />
are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of<br />
Agriculture (USDA) under the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry<br />
Products Inspection Act, or the Egg Products Inspection Act; and (4)<br />
food that was made by an individual in his/her personal residence and<br />
sent by that individual as a personal gift (i.e., for non-business reasons)<br />
to an individual in the United States.<br />
Does food that has been refused for inadequate prior notice<br />
require any additional information in prior notice? Yes. The prior<br />
notice for food that has been refused for inadequate prior notice also<br />
must include the port of arrival, the location where the refused food<br />
is being held, the date it arrived or will arrive at that location, and the<br />
identification of the contact person at that location.<br />
What are the consequences of failing to submit adequate prior<br />
notice information of an imported food shipment? Food that is<br />
imported or offered for import with inadequate prior notice is subject<br />
to refusal and holding at the port or in secure storage. FDA will provide<br />
its staff with enforcement guidance containing the Agency’s policies<br />
on injunctions, prosecution, and debarment related to failure to provide<br />
timely and accurate prior notice, as well as the Agency’s policies<br />
regarding refusals under § 801(m)(1) and holds under § 801(l). FDA<br />
intends to include a transition period in this guidance, during which<br />
it will emphasize education to achieve compliance. While FDA will<br />
nonetheless be authorized to take various types of enforcement action<br />
for violations of the prior notice requirements, this planned transition<br />
period will allow FDA to focus its resources on the most appropriate<br />
circumstances. FDA also intends to provide guidance to its staff on<br />
enforcing the prior notice requirements after a transition period. FDA’s<br />
guidance documents will be available to the public, and FDA will<br />
publish a notice of availability in the Federal Register.<br />
For further information about the FDA prior notice requirements,<br />
please visit the FDA’s website at www.fda.gov.<br />
CANADIAN REGULATIONS –<br />
CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY (CFIA)<br />
Food Safety Enhancement Program<br />
The objective of the Food Safety Enhancement Program (FSEP) of<br />
the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is to specify minimum<br />
requirements for an effective food safety management system.<br />
FSEP provides a mechanism for operators of establishments to<br />
demonstrate their ability to control food safety hazards in order to<br />
ensure that food is safe for the consumer. In addition, it enhances<br />
the establishment’s ability to achieve and maintain compliance with<br />
the relevant regulatory requirements.<br />
FSEP is based on the principles of the Hazard Analysis and Critical<br />
Control Point (HACCP) system developed by the Codex Alimentarius<br />
Commission. HACCP is an internationally recognized, sciencebased<br />
food safety system, designed to prevent, reduce or eliminate<br />
potential biological, chemical and physical food safety hazards.<br />
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A HACCP system is the responsibility of the establishment. The<br />
food manufacturer has the most control over the product and thus<br />
can have the greatest impact on the safety of the food produced.<br />
FSEP specifies the requirements for an effective HACCP system<br />
that combines the following key elements to ensure the production<br />
of safe food:<br />
• Prerequisite programs<br />
• HACCP plans (may include process controls, linked to a critical<br />
control point, if applicable)<br />
• Validation of critical control points<br />
• Maintenance and reassessment procedures<br />
FSEP outlines the process for HACCP recognition by the CFIA.<br />
The recognition process applies to the following federally registered<br />
commodity groups:<br />
• dairy,<br />
• processed fruits and vegetables,<br />
• shell eggs & processed eggs,<br />
• honey,<br />
• maple, and<br />
• hatcheries.<br />
FSEP details the changes to a recognized HACCP system that<br />
must be communicated to the CFIA. And finally, FSEP provides the<br />
necessary information for industry about the CFIA verification of<br />
FSEP voluntarily recognized establishments.<br />
FSEP is consistent with the CFIA’s Quality Management Program<br />
(QMP) for fish and seafood products and with HACCP initiatives<br />
being developed by provincial governments.<br />
HACCP<br />
HACCP has been recognized internationally as a logical tool for<br />
adapting traditional inspection methods to a modern, science-based,<br />
food safety system. Based on risk-assessment, HACCP plans allow<br />
both industry and government to allocate their resources efficiently in<br />
establishing and auditing safe food production practices.<br />
FSEP encourages establishments to adopt HACCP principles.<br />
An establishment’s HACCP system includes its HACCP plans and<br />
prerequisite programs as well as procedures for the maintenance of<br />
the HACCP system. Under FSEP, establishments are required to<br />
monitor and verify manufacturing processes, maintain records of their<br />
HACCP System and update the HACCP system regularly. Although<br />
FSEP focuses on food safety issues, other non-food safety regulatory<br />
requirements and obligations will continue to be monitored by the CFIA<br />
A HACCP based approach can be used by all segments of the<br />
field-to-fork continuum of food production and distribution, and can<br />
be tailored to any individual product or process line. The advantage<br />
of using the HACCP system lies in the control it provides at all times<br />
over food and ingredients, from receiving raw materials to shipping and<br />
selling the final products.<br />
The HACCP approach is based on seven principles aimed at<br />
identifying hazards in food production, controlling hazards at critical<br />
control points in the process, and verifying that the system is working<br />
properly. The key element of the HACCP system is its preventive<br />
nature, meaning that potential food safety hazards are controlled<br />
throughout the process. The application of HACCP principles in<br />
the production and distribution of food is recommended by Codex<br />
Alimentarius Commission, the international standard-setting<br />
organization for food.<br />
THE SEVEN BASIC PRINCIPLES OF HACCP ARE:<br />
1. Identify the hazards and list preventive measures to control them.<br />
2. Determine the critical control points.<br />
3. Establish limits at each critical control point.<br />
4. Establish procedures to monitor the critical control points.<br />
5. Establish corrective action to be taken in case of a deviation.<br />
6. Establish procedures to verify that the systems are working<br />
correctly.<br />
7. Establish effective record keeping.<br />
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), Standard Operating<br />
Procedures (SOPs) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) are<br />
among a number of prerequisite programs that laid the foundation<br />
for HACCP.<br />
DO YOU NEED IT?<br />
Growing challenges to food supply have prompted governmental<br />
agencies to consider enforcing HACCP-based food safety<br />
systems across the field-to-fork continuum of food production and<br />
distribution. HACCP encourages shared responsibility for food<br />
safety. Regardless of impending regulatory issues, and because<br />
of FSEP / HACCP’s many business benefits, the Canadian food<br />
industry has been implementing recognized food safety programs<br />
on a voluntary basis since the early 1990s.<br />
You should seriously consider a HACCP based food safety<br />
program if you produce, store, transport or sell food products and<br />
you want to:<br />
• Prove to your customers that you have taken all reasonable<br />
steps to ensure food safety within your systems.<br />
• Experience cost savings from reduced risk of recalls and<br />
product destruction, streamlined procedures and fewer,<br />
expensive food safety incidents.<br />
• Be able to prove best practice policies and procedures with<br />
clear, comprehensive, yet easy-to-use documentation.<br />
• Add an enhanced degree of professionalism to an already<br />
technical and demanding industry by using a properly<br />
designed and implemented Food Safety Program<br />
• Minimize your exposure and liability by identifying and<br />
controlling your food safety risks, using scientifically<br />
established and operationally proven control points.<br />
• Improve your exporting competitiveness. HACCP is<br />
recognized as the internationally accepted standard for food<br />
safety. Countries are beginning to require all imported meat<br />
and poultry be produced under HACCP in the country of<br />
origin<br />
CFIA MEAT IMPORTATIONS<br />
As of May 16, 2011, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)<br />
modified its procedures related to importing meat and meat products<br />
from the United States.<br />
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspects and certifies all<br />
meat shipments from the United States before the meat is exported<br />
to Canada. As an additional measure to verify the safety of US meat,<br />
the CFIA conducts random inspections of incoming meat shipments.<br />
The CFIA has developed a web tool called the Automated<br />
Shipment Inspection Status Search Tool (ASISST). You can use<br />
ASISST to find out if your meat shipment requires CFIA inspection.<br />
This inspection decision will be available to you via ASISST only<br />
after your shipment has cleared Canadian customs and you have<br />
been notified via the Canada Border Services Agency’s Release<br />
Notification System (RNS) code 08.<br />
You can submit your documentation to the CFIA for review up to 72<br />
hours before a shipment arrives at the Canadian border. The CFIA’s<br />
National Import Service Centre processes all meat import requests<br />
and an inspection decision is made. Under the new procedures, you<br />
will no longer have to contact the Meat Import Control Centre for this<br />
information.<br />
Note that the procedures up to the time the shipment arrives at<br />
the Canadian border will remain the same. Because all US meat<br />
shipments must be released by the Canada Border Services Agency<br />
(CBSA), the border services officer will stamp the import documents<br />
with the CBSA release stamp.<br />
ASISST can be used only for those meat shipments presented<br />
for electronic release using the CFIA Electronic Data Interchange<br />
(EDI). For meat shipments presented on paper, you have to contact<br />
the Meat Import Control Centre at 1-877-682-5191 to obtain your<br />
inspection instructions.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
As of May 16, 2011, the CBSA no longer uses the CFIA “Report<br />
for Full Meat Inspection” stamp.<br />
To use ASISST, please follow these instructions:<br />
• access the CFIA website at: www.inspection.gc.ca<br />
• select “Food” on the left side of the screen<br />
• select “Imports” on the left side of the next screen<br />
• at the bottom of the page entitled “Food Imports” you will find<br />
the link to ASISST<br />
Once you have received the RNS code 08 confirmation from the<br />
CBSA, enter the transaction number or the US meat certificate<br />
number into ASISST to obtain your inspection instructions.<br />
If a shipment is selected for inspection, you will receive, in ASISST,<br />
the number of the registered inspection establishment where the<br />
carrier is to report.<br />
For shipments that do not need an inspection, a print screen of the<br />
ASISST results page is acceptable for you to present to registered<br />
establishments for their Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point<br />
(HACCP) systems.<br />
You will receive an error message in ASISST<br />
• if you enter the wrong number,<br />
• if the CBSA has not yet released the shipment, or<br />
• if it is a paper transaction.<br />
In these cases, do the following:<br />
- if you entered the wrong number, re-enter it correctly<br />
- if the CBSA has not yet released the shipment, you can<br />
re-enter the number after you have received the release<br />
confirmation via the RNS code 08 from CBSA<br />
- if it is a paper transaction, contact the Meat Import Control<br />
Centre at 1-877-682-5191 to obtain your inspection<br />
instructions.<br />
The ASISST will retain your inspection instructions for 30 days only.<br />
For skip lots, regular release procedures will apply and carriers will<br />
proceed to the manifested destination.<br />
Importers and brokers are responsible for ensuring that<br />
carriers receive clear instructions regarding their destination.<br />
ASISST is available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.<br />
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES<br />
For shipments that are assigned as “skip lot”, you are required to<br />
forward the original certificates, within 10 days, to the National<br />
Import Service Centre. For shipments assigned for “full inspection,”<br />
the original certificate needs to accompany the shipment to the<br />
registered inspection establishment.<br />
If you choose to not use ASISST, you may advise the carriers to<br />
report to their registered inspection establishment to find out if their<br />
load needs to be inspected.<br />
CONTINGENCY PLAN<br />
If ASISST is unavailable, contact the CFIA Meat Import Control<br />
Centre at 1-877-682-5191.<br />
If the EDI is not working, contact the National Import Service<br />
Centre at 1-800-835-4486.<br />
There are pending changes to the food safety<br />
regulations which are effective April 1st 2016.<br />
For more information please contact the MTA at<br />
info@trucking.mb.ca or 204-632-6600.<br />
Transportation of Dangerous Goods –<br />
Training Requirements<br />
According to the Transporting of Dangerous Goods regulations<br />
(Part 6 – Training), a person who handles, offers for transport, or<br />
transports dangerous goods must<br />
- be adequately trained and hold a training certificate in<br />
accordance with this Part, or<br />
- perform those activities in the presence and under the direct<br />
supervision of a person who is adequately trained and who<br />
holds a training certificate in accordance with this Part<br />
Further to that, the regulations also state that an employer must not<br />
direct or allow an employee to handle, offer for transport or transport<br />
dangerous goods unless the employee is either adequately trained<br />
and hold a training certificate in accordance with the Regulations<br />
(Part 6) or under the direct supervision of a person who is<br />
adequately trained and holds a training certificate in accordance with<br />
the Regulations (Part 6).<br />
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR SHIPPERS?<br />
All employees who handle dangerous goods or offer dangerous<br />
goods for transport must be trained in Transporting Dangerous<br />
Goods (TDG). This includes (but is not limited to) employees in the<br />
following roles:<br />
-cargo handler<br />
-lift truck operator<br />
-dock worker<br />
-loader/unloader<br />
-tow-motor operator<br />
-freight handler<br />
-warehouse operator<br />
-dispatcher<br />
-clerical personnel-freight forwarder -biller<br />
Anyone who falls under the categories of “employees who handle<br />
dangerous goods” or “employees who offer for transport dangerous<br />
goods” is required to be adequately trained in the TDG Regulations.<br />
Please see the MTA’s website (www.trucking.mb.ca; click the<br />
“Courses/Training tab) for registration forms and further information<br />
about this course.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Bill of Lading (Conditions of Carriage)<br />
Regulation 182/91, Schedule B. Legislation was passed effective January 2, 1996 which repealed the Manitoba Tariff of Maximum Tolls,<br />
and the Schedule of Miscellaneous Charges.<br />
I APPLICATION<br />
The following provisions shall apply to all transportation of goods by<br />
for-hire highway carriers licenced under the Motor Vehicle Transport<br />
Act 1987 (S.C.C 35) or under provincial statutes with the exception<br />
of the transportation of:<br />
(a) used household goods,<br />
(b) livestock,<br />
(c) bus parcel express shipments,<br />
(d)<br />
(e)<br />
the personal luggage of bus passengers,<br />
such other specific commodities as may be specified by<br />
provincial law.<br />
II BILL OF LADING<br />
1. A Bill of Lading shall be completed as provided herein for each<br />
shipment.<br />
2. On each article covered by the Bill of Lading, there shall be<br />
plainly marked thereon by the consignor, the name of the<br />
consignee and the destination thereof. This requirement does<br />
not apply in cases where the shipment is from one consignor to<br />
one consignee and constitutes a truckload shipment.<br />
3. The Bill of Lading shall be signed in full (not initialled), by the<br />
consignor and the carrier as an acceptance of all items and<br />
conditions contained therein.<br />
4. At the Option of the carrier a waybill may be prepared by the<br />
carrier and the waybill shall bear the same number or other<br />
positive means of identification as the original Bill of Lading.<br />
Under no circumstances shall the waybill replace the original<br />
Bill of Lading.<br />
III CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE<br />
1. Liability of Carrier<br />
The carrier of the goods herein described is liable for any loss<br />
of or damage to goods accepted by him or his agent except as<br />
hereinafter provided.<br />
2. Liability of Originating and Delivering Carriers<br />
Where a shipment is accepted for carriage by more than<br />
one carrier, the carrier issuing the Bill of Lading (hereinafter<br />
called the originating carrier) and the carrier who assumes<br />
responsibility for delivery to the consignee, (hereinafter called<br />
the delivering carrier), in addition to any other liability hereunder,<br />
are liable for any loss of or damage to the goods while they are<br />
in the custody of any other carrier to whom the goods are or<br />
have been delivered and from which liability the other carrier is<br />
not relieved.<br />
3. Recovery from Connecting Carrier<br />
The originating carrier or the delivering carrier, as the case may be,<br />
is entitled to recover from any other carrier to whom the goods are<br />
or have been delivered the amount of the loss or damage that the<br />
originating carrier or delivering carrier, as the case may be, may be<br />
required to pay hereunder resulting from loss of or damage to the<br />
goods while they were in the custody of such other carrier.<br />
When shipments are interlined between carriers, settlement<br />
of concealed damage claims shall be prorated on the basis of<br />
revenues received.<br />
4. Remedy by Consignor or Consignee<br />
Nothing in articles 2 or 3 deprives a consignor or consignee of any<br />
rights he may have against any carrier.<br />
5. Exceptions from Liability<br />
The carrier shall not be liable for loss, damage or delay to any<br />
of the goods described in the Bill of Lading caused by an Act<br />
of God, the Queen’s or public enemies, riots, strikes, a defect or<br />
inherent vice in the goods, the act or default of the consignor,<br />
owner or consignee, authority of law, quarantine or difference<br />
in weights of grain, seed, or other commodities caused by<br />
natural shrinkage.<br />
6. Delay<br />
No carrier is bound to transport the goods by any particular vehicle<br />
or in time for any particular market or otherwise than with due<br />
dispatch, unless by agreement specifically endorsed on the Bill of<br />
Lading and signed by the parties thereto.<br />
7. Routing by Carrier<br />
In case of physical necessity where the carrier forwards the<br />
goods by a conveyance that is not a licensed for-hire vehicle,<br />
the liability of the carrier is the same as though the entire<br />
carriage were by licensed for-hire vehicle.<br />
8. Stoppage in Transit<br />
Where goods are stopped and held in transit at the request of<br />
the party entitled to so request, the goods are held at the risk<br />
of that party.<br />
9. Valuation<br />
Subject to article 10, the amount of any loss or damage for<br />
which the carrier is liable, whether or not the loss or damage<br />
results from negligence, shall be computed on the basis of:<br />
(a) the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment<br />
(b)<br />
including the freight and other charges it paid; or<br />
where a value lower than that referred to in paragraph (a)<br />
has been represented in writing by the consignor or has been<br />
agreed upon, such lower value shall be the maximum liability.<br />
10. Maximum Liability<br />
The amount of any loss or damage computed under<br />
paragraph (a) or (b) of article 9, shall not exceed $4.41 per<br />
kilogram or $2.00 per pound (computed on the total weight of<br />
the shipment) unless a higher value is declared on the face of<br />
the Bill of Lading by the consignor.<br />
11. Consignor’s Risk<br />
Where it is agreed that the goods are carried at the risk of the<br />
consignor of the goods, such agreement covers only risks as<br />
are necessarily incidental to transportation and the agreement<br />
shall not relieve the carrier from liability for loss or damage or<br />
delay which may result from any negligent act or omission of<br />
the carrier, his agents or employees and the burden of proving<br />
absence from negligence shall be on the carrier.<br />
12. Notice of Claim<br />
(a)<br />
No carrier is liable for loss, damage or delay to any goods<br />
carried under the Bill of Lading unless notice thereof setting<br />
out particulars of the origin. destination and date of shipment<br />
of the goods and the estimated amount claimed in respect<br />
of such loss, damage or delay is given in writing to the<br />
originating carrier or the delivering carrier within sixty (60)<br />
days after the delivery of the goods, or, in the case of failure<br />
to make delivery, within nine (9) months from the date of<br />
shipment<br />
(b) The final statement of the claim must be filed within nine (9)<br />
months from the date of shipment together with a copy of the<br />
paid freight bill.<br />
13. Articles of Extraordinary Value<br />
No carrier is bound to carry any documents, specie or any<br />
articles of extraordinary value unless by a special agreement<br />
to do so If such goods are carried without a special agreement<br />
and the nature of the goods is not disclosed hereon, the<br />
carrier shall not be liable for any loss or damage in excess of<br />
the maximum liability stipulated in article 10 above.<br />
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14. Freight Charges<br />
(a) If required by the carrier the freight and all other charges<br />
accruing on the goods shall be paid before delivery and if upon<br />
inspection it is ascertained that the goods shipped are not<br />
those described in the Bill of Lading the freight charges must<br />
be paid upon the goods actually shipped, with any additional<br />
charges payable thereon.<br />
(b) Should a consignor fail to indicate that a shipment is to move<br />
prepaid, or fail to indicate how the shipment is to move, it will<br />
automatically move on a collect basis.<br />
15. Dangerous Goods<br />
Every person, whether principal or agent, shipping explosives<br />
or dangerous goods without previous full disclosure to the<br />
carrier as required by law, shall indemnify the carrier against all<br />
loss, damage or delay caused thereby, and such goods may be<br />
warehoused at the consignor’s risk and expense.<br />
16. Undelivered Goods<br />
(a) Where, through no fault of the carrier the goods cannot be<br />
delivered, the carrier shall immediately give notice to the<br />
consignor and consignee that delivery has not been made, and<br />
shall request disposal instructions.<br />
(b) Pending receipt of such disposal instructions,<br />
(i) The goods may be stored in the warehouse of the carrier,<br />
subject to a reasonable charge for storage, or<br />
(ii) Provided that the carrier has notified the consignor of his<br />
intention, the goods may be removed to, and stored in, a public<br />
or licensed warehouse at the expense of the consignor, without<br />
liability on the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all<br />
freight and other lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for<br />
storage.<br />
17. Return of Goods<br />
Where notice has been given by the carrier pursuant to article<br />
16a, and no disposal instructions have been received within<br />
10 days from the day of such notice, the carrier may return<br />
to the consignor at the consignor’s expense, all undelivered<br />
shipments for which such notice has been given.<br />
18. Alterations<br />
Subject to article 19, any limitation on the carrier’s liability on<br />
the Bill of Lading, and any alteration, or addition or erasure in<br />
the Bill of Lading shall be signed or initialled by the consignor<br />
or his agent and the originating carrier or his agent and unless<br />
so acknowledged shall be without effect.<br />
19. Weights<br />
It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to show correct<br />
shipping weights of the shipment on the Bill of Lading. Where<br />
the actual weight of the shipment does not agree with the weight<br />
shown on the Bill of Lading, the weight shown thereon is subject to<br />
correction by the carrier.<br />
20. C.O.D. Shipments<br />
(a) A carrier shall not deliver a C.O.D. shipment unless payment is<br />
received in full.<br />
(b) The charge for collecting and remitting the amount of C.O.D.<br />
bills for C.O.D. shipments, must be collected from the consignee<br />
unless the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed<br />
on the Bill of Lading.<br />
(c) A carrier shall remit all C.O.D. monies to the consignor or person<br />
(d)<br />
(e)<br />
designated by him within 15 days after collection.<br />
A carrier shall keep all C.O.D. monies separate from other<br />
revenues/funds of his business in a separate trust fund or<br />
account.<br />
A carrier shall include as a separate item in his schedule of<br />
rates the charges for collecting and remitting money paid by<br />
consignees.<br />
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Rules of Carriage for Public Service Vehicles<br />
(From MB Highway Traffic Act, 182/91)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
RULE 1 - OPERATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES<br />
GOVERNED BY THESE RULES<br />
All public service vehicles engaged in intra-provincial operations, other<br />
than<br />
(a) inter-municipal liveries;<br />
(b) passenger and express buses;<br />
(c) movers of household goods under the Used Household Goods<br />
Regulation;<br />
shall be governed by and conform to these Rules and Conditions<br />
issued under the authority and jurisdiction of The Motor Transport<br />
Board.<br />
RULE 2 - BOARD MAY REVOKE, ALTER OR AMEND<br />
CERTIFICATE<br />
The Board may, for cause, suspend, and, after at least 10 days notice<br />
to the holder of a Certificate, and the granting to him of an opportunity<br />
to be heard, revoke, alter or amend the Certificate issued to the<br />
operator of a Public Service Vehicle under Part VIII of The Highway<br />
Traffic Act, for any violation or contravention of these Rules and<br />
Conditions.<br />
RULE 3 - BILL OF LADING<br />
(a) Every owner or operator of a Public Service Vehicle, certificated<br />
for the transportation of property, shall use the relevant form of<br />
Bill of Lading, as setout in this regulation, and every chauffeur<br />
operating such Public Service Vehicle shall carry, on each trip,<br />
a copy of documents showing full particulars as to load, weight,<br />
and description of merchandise.<br />
(b) The form of Bill of Lading, as set out in Schedule A or a short<br />
form complying with the requirements of clauses (f), (g), and (j)<br />
of this Rule, shall be used for the transportation of freight other<br />
than livestock. The form set out in Schedule E shall be used for<br />
the transportation of livestock.<br />
(c) A carrier shall issue, or cause to be issued, a Bill of Lading, in the<br />
form prescribed in clause (b), for the goods being transported,<br />
unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Board. Subject to<br />
clause (d), the Bill of Lading shall accompany the goods being<br />
transported, unless the carrier is using an on-line computer or<br />
telex billing system and has received authorization from the<br />
Board, and such authorization accompanies the goods being<br />
transported.<br />
(d) A carrier may prepare and use a pro-bill, otherwise referred to<br />
as a waybill, and such pro-bill may accompany the goods being<br />
transported instead of a Bill of Lading. The pro-bill shall not be a<br />
substitute for the Bill of Lading for any other purpose and a Bill<br />
of Lading shall be issued in all instances, despite the<br />
existence of such pro-bill, unless otherwise authorized by the<br />
Board.<br />
(e) A pro-bill shall bear the same number or other positive means of<br />
identification as the original Bill of Lading and shall show:<br />
(i) the particulars of the good carried on the vehicles,<br />
(ii) the name and mailing address of the consignee,<br />
(iii) the point of origin of the shipment,<br />
(iv) the name and mailing address of the consignor,<br />
(v) the destination of the shipment,<br />
(vi) the names of connecting carriers, if any,<br />
(vii) whether the charges are prepaid or collect, and<br />
(viii) the date of the consignment.<br />
(f) A Bill of Lading shall be identified by a numerical code and shall<br />
show:<br />
(i) the name and mailing address of the consignor,<br />
(ii) the date of the consignment,<br />
(iii) the point of origin of the shipment,<br />
(g)<br />
(h)<br />
(i)<br />
(j)<br />
(iv) the name of the originating carrier,<br />
(v) the names of connecting carriers, if any,<br />
(vi) the name and mailing address of the consignee,<br />
(vii) the destination of the shipment,<br />
(viii) the particulars of the goods comprising the shipment,<br />
including weight and description,<br />
(ix) the signature of the consignor or his agent,<br />
(x) whether the goods are received in apparent good<br />
order and condition,<br />
(xi) whether the charges are prepaid or collect, and<br />
(xii) the amount to be collected by the carrier on a<br />
C.O.D. shipment.<br />
A Bill of Lading for the transportation of goods other than<br />
livestock shall contain:<br />
(i) a space in which to show the declared value of the<br />
shipment,<br />
(ii) a space in which to show whether the C.O.D. fee is<br />
prepaid or collect,<br />
(iii) a space in which to note any special agreement<br />
between the consignor and the carrier,<br />
(iv) a statement, in conspicuous form, indicating that the<br />
carrier’s liability is limited by specific conditions under<br />
articles 9 and 10 of Part III of the<br />
Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule B of this<br />
regulation or by other agreement, if such a limitation<br />
exists, and<br />
(v) a statement of the notice of claim requirements as set<br />
out in article 12 of Part III of the Conditions of Carriage<br />
prescribed in Schedule B of this regulation.<br />
(i) the originating carrier or his agent shall sign the<br />
Bill of Lading acknowledging the receipt of goods and<br />
shall indicate, in the space provided, whether the goods<br />
were received in apparent good order and condition or<br />
otherwise at the time the shipment was taken into his or<br />
his agent’s custody,<br />
(ii) the consignor and the carrier shall each keep a copy<br />
of the Bill of Lading, signed by the consignor, and a copy<br />
shall accompany the shipment to is destination.<br />
A carrier shall keep on file, for at least 12 months, copies of<br />
all Bills of Lading related to his operations and such file or<br />
files shall be available for inspection at any time by a peace<br />
officer or by an agent of the Board.<br />
A contract between a carrier and a consignor for the<br />
transportation for compensation of goods other than livestock<br />
shall be deemed to contain the Conditions of Carriage set out<br />
in Schedule B and these conditions shall be set out on the<br />
reverse side of all Bills of Lading pursuant to such contracts.<br />
A contract between a carrier and a consignor for the<br />
transportation of livestock for compensation shall be deemed<br />
to contain the Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule F<br />
and these conditions shall be set out on the reverse side of all<br />
Bills of Lading pursuant to such contracts.<br />
RULES 4 AND 5 REPEALED.<br />
RULE 6 - DISTANCES TO BE USED<br />
(a) In computing freight charges, distances approved by The<br />
Motor Transport Board shall be used. Except as otherwise<br />
specifically ordered by the Board, the distances as shown<br />
in the “Official Highway Map”, issued by the Department of<br />
Highways and Transportation of the Province of Manitoba,<br />
for the current year, shall be deemed to be the distances<br />
approved by The Motor Transport Board.<br />
(b) repealed,<br />
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RULES 7 TO 9 REPEALED.<br />
RULE 10 - EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS ARTICLES<br />
No carrier, or employer or officer of a carrier, shall transport any<br />
explosive or dangerous article whatsoever, except in accordance with<br />
the provisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada)<br />
and the Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act (Manitoba)<br />
and Regulations thereunder.<br />
RULE 11 - SINGLE TRIP LOADS<br />
Subject to the conditions of the Certificate held, Single Trip Load<br />
Authority permits the use of the entire facilities of an individual vehicle,<br />
for the carriage of goods from one consignor at a single point of origin<br />
to one consignee at a single point of destination<br />
(a)<br />
(b)<br />
(c)<br />
over routes where no regular authorized service is maintained.<br />
Regular authorized service includes service when required;<br />
on a Limited Trip permit basis over territories serviced by<br />
licensed operators supplying a regular service;<br />
without the necessity of obtaining a Permit, as provided in<br />
Paragraph (b), when transporting<br />
(i) livestock other than to a common market,<br />
(ii) heavy machinery and specialized equipment,<br />
(iii) building moving,<br />
(iv) bridge and road building materials including culverts.<br />
11.1 - TRUCK LOAD LOTS<br />
Subject to the terms of the Certificate held, an authority to transport<br />
truck load lots of a commodity permits the exclusive use of a vehicle for<br />
the transportation of that commodity from one consignor (who is not a<br />
freight forwarder) at one point of origin to any number of consignees,<br />
and from any number of consignors to one consignee (who is not a<br />
freight forwarder) at one point of destination.<br />
RULE 12 - DEFINITION OF A SHIPMENT<br />
Except as otherwise provided, a shipment is a consignment received<br />
from one shipper on one Bill of Lading at one shipping point at one<br />
time, for delivery to one consignee at one local address.<br />
RULE 13 - DEFINITION OF CUBIC VOLUME<br />
Cubic volume of a shipment is the sum of the cubic measurements of<br />
all pieces comprising the shipment.<br />
RULE 14 - DEFINITION OF CUBIC MEASUREMENT<br />
(a) Cubic measurement of a shipment shall be that for the smallest<br />
rectangular space within which it can be contained (ie. the<br />
minimum circumscribing right parallelepiped).<br />
(b) Where a shipment is of such a nature that it is not practical to load<br />
other freight on top, underneath, or along side the said shipment,<br />
the chargeable weight shall be calculated on the basis of 1,000<br />
pounds per lineal foot of vehicle occupied; unless the actual<br />
weight exceeds the chargeable weight, in which case the higher<br />
weight shall apply.<br />
(c) In determining the cubic measurement of a shipment, the<br />
fractional value calculated from the three dimensions must be<br />
rounded to the next higher one-tenth of a cubic foot (1/10 cu. ft.).<br />
RULE 15 - DEFINITION OF WEIGHT<br />
(a) The actual weight of a shipment is its weight in pounds at the time<br />
of shipping, including all packing, wrapping and protective material<br />
incorporated in the packing.<br />
(b) In determining weights, whenever fractions of one pound occur,<br />
the next higher whole number shall be used.<br />
RULE 16 - DEFINITION OF DIMENSIONAL WEIGHT<br />
The dimensional weight of a shipment is the volume of the shipment<br />
(including all packing, wrapping and protective material incorporated<br />
into the packing) in cubic feet multiplied by 10 pounds.<br />
RULE 17 - CHARGEABLE WEIGHT<br />
(a) The chargeable weight of a shipment is the greater of its actual<br />
weight or it dimensional weight.<br />
(b) The chargeable weight of a shipment shall govern as the basis for<br />
calculating the value of a shipment, in connection with valuation<br />
and maximum liability under articles 9 and 10 of Part III of the<br />
Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule B of this regulation.<br />
RULE 18 - MARKING FREIGHT<br />
(a) Unless otherwise agreed to between shipper and carrier, each<br />
package, bundle, or loose piece of freight must be plainly and<br />
durably marked, showing the name of only one consignee, and<br />
of only one Station, Town or City, and Province or State to which<br />
destined. Addition of street addresses will expedite delivery.<br />
Packages or pieces securely fastened to pallets, platforms or<br />
skids for lift trucks need not each be marked, provided palletized<br />
or skidded package is marked and number of packages or pieces<br />
loaded on pallets, platforms, or skids is shown on Bill of Lading.<br />
(b) Packages containing fragile articles, or articles in glass or<br />
earthenware, must be marked “FRAGILE-HANDLE WITH CARE”,<br />
or with similar precautionary marks endorsed on the Bill of Lading.<br />
RULE 19 REPEALED.<br />
RULE 20 - REFUSED OR OTHERWISE<br />
UNDELIVERABLE PERISHABLE AND LIVE CREATURES<br />
(a) When a shipment of perishable items, or live creatures, is refused<br />
by the consignee or is otherwise undeliverable, the carrier must<br />
make a diligent effort to notify the shipper at the shipper’s<br />
expense. Should no disposal instructions be received within a<br />
reasonable period of time the carrier may sell the shipment to best<br />
advantage, for account of whom it may concern.<br />
(b) When goods, subject to subsection (a), have been disposed of by<br />
the carrier, the amount realized from such sale shall apply against<br />
the transportation charges. If insufficient monies are received to<br />
cover such charges, the shipper shall be liable for an amount not<br />
exceeding the difference between that already collected by the<br />
carrier and the transportation charges.<br />
RULE 21 - REFUSED NON-PERISHABLE SHIPMENT<br />
(a) When a non-perishable shipment is refused or unclaimed by the<br />
consignee, the carrier will notify the shipper giving reasons for<br />
refusal. If applicable, all costs in carrying out the shipper’s disposal<br />
instructions shall be borne by the shipper.<br />
(b) If the consignee refuses any part of the shipment, the whole<br />
shipment will be considered refused, and delivery withheld until<br />
written authority is obtained from the shipper to deliver a portion<br />
only. If the shipper requests delivery of the refused portion to<br />
another consignee, the billing must be corrected to read as two or<br />
more shipments and charges assessed accordingly.<br />
(c) If the consignor does not reply to a written notice after 60 days<br />
and shipment has been refused by the consignee, or if both<br />
consignee and consignor refuse the shipment, the carrier may sell<br />
the shipment to the best advantage, for account of whom it may<br />
concern.<br />
RULE 22 - RECONSIGNMENT<br />
(a) The carrier is not required to reconsign goods, except on written<br />
order of the owner. The carrier may require a bond from the<br />
person requesting reconsignment, if ownership is not known to<br />
the carrier.<br />
(b) If the reconsignment instructions are received by the carrier after<br />
the goods have arrived at the destination point, but prior to delivery<br />
to the consignee, the full local charges to or from the point of<br />
reconsignment will be assessed.<br />
(c) Parties ordering reconsignment under this Rule shall be required<br />
to pay the cost of telephone or telecommunication messages in<br />
connection therewith.<br />
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RULE 23 - RE-DELIVERY TO SAME CONSIGNEE<br />
Shipments which, after being tendered for delivery at the address<br />
marked on the shipment, are undeliverable for any reason beyond<br />
the carrier’s control and returned to terminal will, if requested by<br />
the owner, be offered for delivery a second time, with an additional<br />
charge if assessed by the carrier.<br />
RULES 24 AND 25 REPEALED.<br />
RULE 26 - LIVE CREATURES AND LIVESTOCK<br />
(a) Live creatures and livestock will be accepted for carriage at<br />
times and in a manner to be determined by prior arrangements<br />
with the local representative of the carrier.<br />
(b) Shipments of livestock are subject to the specific regulations<br />
pertaining thereto.<br />
(c) The following conditions will apply to all other shipments of live<br />
creatures:<br />
(i) all live creatures must be shipped in a container provided by<br />
the shipper, which ensures separation of the contents from the<br />
surrounding environment,<br />
(ii) all necessities for the well-being of the creatures must be<br />
provided in the container by the shipper,<br />
(iii) for movements of animals or birds, which are likely to take<br />
longer than 36 hours elapsed time, the container must be of<br />
sufficient size and adequately equipped to ensure that the<br />
animals or birds have proper space and opportunity for rest,<br />
and adequately stocked with proper food and water for the total<br />
period of the movement, to meet the requirements of section<br />
433 of The Criminal Code,<br />
(iv) all Federal, Provincial and State documents necessary to<br />
cover the movements of live creatures will be provided by the<br />
shipper at the time of acceptance of the shipment by the carrier,<br />
(v) all live creatures will be carried at owner’s risk. The term<br />
owner’s risk does not absolve the carrier from negligence.<br />
RULE 27 - C.O.D. SHIPMENTS<br />
(a) On a Cash on Delivery (C.O.D.) shipment, the letters “C.O.D.”<br />
must be plainly marked or a C.O.D. label placed by the shipper<br />
on each piece of the shipment.<br />
(b) Should a C.O.D. shipment be refused by the consignee and<br />
the shipper instructs that the shipment be delivered to another<br />
consignee, or the amount of the C.O.D. be changed or waived,<br />
such instructions must be in writing. A charge for rebilling may<br />
be assessed.<br />
(c) repealed,<br />
(d) The charge for collecting and remitting the amount of C.O.D.<br />
bills for C.O.D. shipments must be collected from the consignee,<br />
unless the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed<br />
in the Bill of Lading.<br />
(e) Where carriers are required to make C.O.D. collections, the<br />
charge for collection and remittance for C.O.D.’s shall be in<br />
accordance with Item 3 of Schedule H, as amended from time<br />
to time, and all such charges shall accrue to the delivering<br />
carrier.<br />
(f) Every carrier shall remit to the shipper the monies collected<br />
on C.O.D. shipments forthwith on receipt of such monies and<br />
payments collected, but, in any case, not later than 15 days<br />
thereafter, and where such shipments are part of an interline<br />
movement, advice of remittance shall be mailed to originating<br />
carrier.<br />
(g) A carrier shall keep all C.O.D. monies separate from the other<br />
revenues and funds of his business, in a separate trust fund or<br />
account.<br />
RULE 28 - PAYMENT OF CHARGES<br />
All rates, charges and other amounts referred to in these Rules are<br />
stated in Canadian currency. Statements of account for the<br />
transportation charges must be paid by the debtor within 10 days<br />
from date of mailing. Advanced charges paid by the carrier may be<br />
demanded at the time of delivery of goods.<br />
RULE 29 - PREPAYMENT OF CHARGES<br />
Prepayment or guarantee of charges may be required on the<br />
following:<br />
(a) shipments marked “to be called for”;<br />
(b) shipments of second-hand household or personal effects;<br />
(c) shipments obviously not worth transportation charges;<br />
(d) shipments addressed to persons confined to penal and mental<br />
institutions;<br />
(e) shipments of live creatures;<br />
(f) shipments to exhibitions, shows, fairs and the like;<br />
(g) shipments destined to points served by “Connecting Carriers”.<br />
RULE 30 - CLAIMS<br />
(a) Overages, shortages and confirmed damages must be noted<br />
at the time of receipt of goods, by signature of the delivering<br />
carrier, on the bill covering the shipment.<br />
(b) All claims must be in writing and be accompanied by:<br />
(i) the original invoice covering the goods shipped,<br />
(ii) the original Bill of Lading,<br />
(iii) the original paid freight bill,<br />
(iv) any other documents necessary in support of the amount<br />
claimed. Carriers shall accept certified copies of such<br />
documentation, where the original is not available.<br />
RULE 31 - OVERCHARGES AND UNDERCHARGES<br />
(a) All overcharge claims must be presented to the originating or<br />
delivering carrier in writing, within two years from the date of<br />
issue of the original freight bill, and are to be accompanied<br />
by the original paid freight bill or an indemnity bond in lieu<br />
thereof. Overcharge claims based on chargeable weight must<br />
be accompanied by such additional documents necessary to<br />
establish the correct chargeable weight.<br />
(b) All undercharge claims must be presented by the carrier by<br />
corrected freight bill showing amount originally paid and the<br />
balance due, within two years from the date of issue of the<br />
original freight bill.<br />
RULE 32 - PERISHABLE PROTECTIVE SERVICE<br />
(a) Shippers tendering shipments requiring protective service<br />
against heat or cold must make prior arrangements with the<br />
carrier indicating the temperature the shipment requires. If such<br />
arrangements can be made, the carrier shall so endorse the Bill<br />
of Lading.<br />
(b) The carrier may file with the Board a rate or charge covering<br />
the provision of protective service against heat or cold and such<br />
rate or charge shall be published and available to all shippers<br />
desiring to utilize such service.<br />
(c) The carrier shall comply with the provisions of the Food and<br />
Food Handling Establishments Regulation under the Public<br />
Health Act, C.C.S.M. c. P210 while handling or transporting a<br />
shipment that contains a potentially hazardous food, as defined<br />
in that regulation.<br />
RULE 33 - PACKING REQUIREMENTS<br />
(a) All shipments must be so prepared or packed as to ensure safe<br />
practical transportation with ordinary care on the part of the<br />
carrier.<br />
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(b)<br />
All packages or shipments are subject to the packaging<br />
requirements as set out and described in Canadian Freight<br />
Classification No. 6000, and supplements thereto and reissues<br />
thereof.<br />
RULE 34 - SHIPMENTS PACKED WITH ICE<br />
Shipments packed with ice may be refused by the carrier, unless<br />
containers are so constructed that no seepage from the container<br />
will occur while the shipment is in the possession of the carrier.<br />
RULE 35 - ARTICLES LIABLE TO<br />
CAUSE INJURY TO EMPLOYEES, ETC.<br />
Carriers are not obligated to accept articles liable to cause injury to<br />
employees, impregnate live animals or otherwise damage equipment<br />
or other freight. Such articles may be accepted and receipted for<br />
“subject to delay for suitable equipment”, or may, for lack of suitable<br />
equipment, be refused. The carrier must notify the shipper of any<br />
anticipated delay.<br />
RULE 36 - SHIPPING CONTAINER,<br />
TO BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION<br />
In the event of damage occurring to any shipment, and a claim being<br />
presented to the carrier for such damage, the shipping container of<br />
such shipment must be made available for inspection by the carrier’s<br />
representative.<br />
RULE 37 - DEMURRAGE - TRAILER LOADS ONLY<br />
A. Spotting Vehicles Without Power Units<br />
Applicable for the account of all carriers except as otherwise<br />
specifically provided in individual carrier arrangements. When<br />
equipment is available, carrier will spot empty or loaded vehicles,<br />
without power units, at consignor’s or consignee’s premises for<br />
loading or unloading, subject to the following conditions:<br />
B. Free Time<br />
(a) Vehicles without power units will be allowed 24 hours free<br />
time for loading or unloading for each vehicle actually or<br />
constructively placed, with the exception of Temperature<br />
Controlled or Specialized Vehicles which will be limited to 4<br />
hours free time.<br />
(b) The 24 hours free time shall commence at the time of actual or<br />
constructive placement, except it shall not begin on a Saturday,<br />
Sunday or Holiday, but at 8:00 a.m. on the next day, which is<br />
neither a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday. When any portion of the<br />
24 hour free time extends into a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday,<br />
such portion of free time shall be computed from 12:01 a.m. of<br />
the next day, which is neither a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday.<br />
(c) Once a vehicle is actually or constructively placed for loading<br />
or unloading without power, and then changed to vehicle with<br />
power at the request of the consignor or consignee, the free<br />
time and detention charges will be computed as follows:<br />
(i) if the change is requested and made within the free time<br />
allowed for a vehicle without power, free time will cease<br />
immediately the power unit is available at the premises of<br />
consignor or consignee, and detention charges for vehicle with<br />
power will be applied immediately with no free time allowed,<br />
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(ii) if the change is requested and made after the expiration of<br />
the free time for vehicle without power, free time and detention<br />
charges will be computed on the basis of a vehicle without<br />
power up to the time the change is requested. In addition<br />
thereto, vehicles will immediately be placed on detention for<br />
vehicles with power with no free time allowed.<br />
C. Charges<br />
Repealed.<br />
D. Definitions<br />
“actual placement”<br />
means the placing of vehicle at the place designated by the<br />
consignor or consignee for loading or unloading;<br />
“consignor, consignee”<br />
as used, will include the actual consignor or consignee and<br />
their agents, brokers, steamship agencies and customs brokers<br />
acting in their behalf;<br />
“constructive placement”<br />
means the holding of a vehicle at a point other than the<br />
designated loading or unloading place, due to the inability of the<br />
consignor or consignee to accept the vehicle after notification;<br />
“day”<br />
means a 24 hour period;<br />
“loading”<br />
includes the furnishing of Bill of Lading, or forwarding directions<br />
to the carrier, and notification to the carrier by the consignor<br />
that vehicle is released for forwarding;<br />
“notification” means<br />
(a) advising the consignee by telephone if convenient and practical,<br />
otherwise by mail or telegraph, that the vehicle is ready for<br />
unloading. However transmitted, notice will specify name of<br />
consignor, point of origin, commodity and weight of shipment,<br />
(b) tender or delivery by the carrier during normal business hours<br />
will constitute notification and will be made in lieu of notice<br />
prescribed in paragraph (a) above, unless carrier was previously<br />
advised in writing to the contrary (either as to hours or method)<br />
by the consignee,<br />
(c) advising the carrier, by the consignor or consignee, by<br />
telephone, if convenient and practical, otherwise by mail or<br />
telegraph, that the vehicle is ready for forwarding or is unloaded,<br />
(d) when a shipment is refused at destination, the carrier will, within<br />
four hours (exclusive of Sundays and Holidays) after being<br />
advised of such refusal, send notice of such refusal by collect<br />
telegram to the consignor or owner, when known, or when not<br />
known to the agent at point of shipment, who will promptly<br />
notify the consignor, if known. Charges may be assessed after<br />
the expiration of free time, as provided in “free time” above;<br />
“unloading” includes<br />
(a) surrender of Bill of Lading on shipments billed “To Order”,<br />
(b) payment of charges to the carrier, when required, prior to<br />
delivery of the shipment,<br />
(c)<br />
(d)<br />
notification to the carrier that vehicle is unloaded,<br />
signing delivery receipt when delivering carrier’s agent is<br />
present at unloading.<br />
RULE 38 - OWNER’S RISK<br />
(a) Articles so specified and defined in Canadian Freight<br />
Classification No. 6000, and supplements thereto and reissues<br />
thereof, to be carried under Owner’s Risk conditions, shall<br />
be carried at owner’s risk. These conditions are intended to<br />
cover risks necessarily incidental to transportation, but, no<br />
such limitation, expressed or otherwise, shall relieve the carrier<br />
from liability for any loss or damage which may result from any<br />
negligence or omission of the carrier, its agents or employees.<br />
(b) Where “Owner’s Risk” conditions are specified for articles in<br />
less than truckload shipments, such conditions will also apply on<br />
the same articles in truckloads.<br />
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Manitoba Bill of Lading<br />
MANITOBA BILL OF LADING NOT NEGOTIABLE B/L No.: Schedule “A”<br />
1. CONSIGNOR OR AGENT (NAME & ADDRESS) 2. CONSIGNOR’S ACCT NO. 3. DATE 4. CONSIGNOR’S REF NO.<br />
5. NAME OF CARRIER 6. CARRIER’S REF NO.<br />
7. CONSIGNEE (NAME & ADDRESS) Seal No.<br />
9. NOTIFY PARTY – CUSTOMS BROKER*<br />
8. Received at the point of origin on the date specified, from the consignor herein, the<br />
property herein described, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and<br />
conditions of contents of package unknown) marked, consigned and destined as<br />
indicated below, which the carrier agrees to carry and deliver to the consignee at the<br />
said destination, if on its own authorized route or otherwise to cause to be carried<br />
by another carrier on the route to the said destination, subject to the rates and<br />
classification in effect on the date of shipment.<br />
10.<br />
POINT OF ORIGIN<br />
It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of the goods over all or any<br />
portion of the route to destination, and as to each party of any time interested in all or<br />
any of the goods, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all<br />
the conditions not prohibited by law, whether printed or written, including conditions<br />
on back hereof, which are hereby agreed by the consignor and accepted for himself<br />
and his assigns.<br />
11. DESTINATION & ROUTE 24HR # ERAP # 12.<br />
DECLARED VALUATION $............................................<br />
MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF $2.00 PER POUND OR $4.41 PER KG. UNLESS DECLARED<br />
VALUATION STATES OTHERWISE (CONDITIONS 9 AND 10 ON BACK)<br />
13. MARKS &<br />
NUMBERS*<br />
14. TOTAL NO. OF<br />
PACKAGES*<br />
15. GEN. DESCRIPTION OF SHIPMENT 16. VEHICLE NO.* 17. TOTAL WEIGHT AND CUBAGE*<br />
PLACES AND TYPE<br />
OF PACKAGING<br />
UN<br />
NUMBER<br />
SHIPPING NAME AND DESCRIPTION<br />
CLASS<br />
PACKING<br />
GROUP<br />
OTHER<br />
WEIGHT<br />
UN<br />
UN<br />
UN<br />
26. SPECIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CONSIGNOR & CAR-<br />
RIER, ADVISE HERE<br />
27. NOTICE OF CLAIM<br />
a) No carrier is liable for loss, damage or delay to any goods carried under the Bill of Lading unless notice thereof setting out particulars of the<br />
origin, destination and date of shipment of the goods and the estimated amount claimed in respect of such loss, damage or delay is given in<br />
writing to the originating carrier or the delivering carrier within sixty (60) days after the delivery of goods, or, in the case of failure to make<br />
delivery within nine (9) months from the date of shipment.<br />
b) The final statement of the claim must be filed within nine (9) months from the date of shipment together with a copy of the paid freight bill.<br />
COLLECTION CHARGES<br />
$<br />
TOTAL $<br />
28.<br />
INBOUND* $<br />
29.<br />
BEYOND* $<br />
30. N.B. NOTE CAREFULLY CONDITIONS ON BACK HEREOF WHICH ARE HEREBY ACCEPTED 31. OTHERS (SPECIFY)*<br />
32. CONSIGNOR<br />
.....................................................................................................<br />
DATE* ...................................................................................<br />
33. CARRIER<br />
.....................................................................................................<br />
DATE* ...................................................................................<br />
34. CONSIGNEE<br />
.....................................................................................................<br />
DATE* ...................................................................................<br />
$<br />
$<br />
$<br />
35.<br />
PER ........................................................................................ PER ........................................................................................ PER ........................................................................................ TOTALCHARGES $<br />
CONSIGNOR’S DECLARATION<br />
I HEREBY DECLARE that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, are properly classified and packaged,<br />
have dangerous goods safety marks properly affixed or displayed on them, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to the Transporation of<br />
Dangerous Goods Regulations.<br />
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Canadian Trucking<br />
Alliance National Freight Claims Manual<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Introduction .............................................................................................................................70<br />
Principles and practices ..........................................................................................70<br />
General claims procedures ..................................................................................70<br />
Receipt & acknowledgement of claims...............................................................70<br />
Investigation of cargo claims ......................................................................................71<br />
a. O.S. & D...............................................................................................................................71<br />
b. Inspection reports.......................................................................................................71<br />
c. Photographs....................................................................................................................71<br />
Loss and damage freight claims rules ..................................................71<br />
Required delivery procedure.........................................................................................71<br />
Papers and documents in support of claims...................................................72<br />
Investigation and settlement of claims.................................................................72<br />
Loss and damage claim apportionment ............................................................72<br />
Recording and reporting exceptions developed<br />
by checking ..........................................................................................................................73<br />
Handling of astray and over freight ......................................................................73<br />
Reporting refused freight at destination ...........................................................73<br />
Apportionment of claims where equipment interchanges .................73<br />
Appendices<br />
‘A’ Standard Bill of Lading ..................................................................................................74<br />
‘B-1’ Inspection Report for Loss or Damage.......................................................77<br />
‘B’ Standard Form for Presentation<br />
of Loss and Damage Claims ...................................................................................78<br />
‘C’ Litigation Procedures .....................................................................................................79<br />
‘D’ Arbitration Procedures....................................................................................................79<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The intention of this manual is to provide a uniform guide for<br />
consistent investigation and settlement of cargo claims on motor<br />
carrier shipments anywhere within canada.<br />
Cargo claims constitute a difficult and expensive problem for<br />
everyone involved. Claims generally represent lost sales, customer<br />
dissatisfaction, additional administrative cost, loss of profit, and<br />
more often than not, much inconvenience and frustration for both<br />
shippers and carriers. It is in everyone’s interest to control the<br />
frequency and cost of claims. It is essential that carriers who have<br />
not done so develop an effective claims prevention program.<br />
However, when a freight claim does develop, it must be dealt<br />
with by the carrier and the claimant together as quickly, justly, and<br />
as reasonably as possible in a spirit of mutual understanding and<br />
cooperation.<br />
While the information contained in this manual may be used as<br />
a basis for decision on the part of cargo claims personnel, there<br />
are two other factors which also play a vital role in the efficient<br />
resolution of cargo claims. These very important factors are<br />
discretion and common sense.<br />
WHAT IS A CLAIM?<br />
A claim is a demand for compensation by a claimant to a carrier<br />
for the loss, damage or delay to goods which is alleged to have<br />
been caused by that carrier. The carrier, however, shall not be liable<br />
for loss, damage or delay unless notice to this effect is given, in<br />
writing, either at the point of origin of the shipment or at the point<br />
of delivery.<br />
There are two other requirements lawfully prescribed in Canada<br />
which must be observed by claimants in order to validate a notice<br />
in writing. First, the written notice must contain the particulars of<br />
the origin, destination, date of shipment, and the estimated amount<br />
of the claim with respect to the loss, damage or delay. Second, the<br />
notice must be given to the origin or destination carrier within 60<br />
days after delivery, or, in the case of failure to make delivery, within<br />
nine months of the date of shipment.<br />
An exception notation on a delivery receipt does not constitute<br />
notice of claim. Notice of loss, damage, or delay, shall be given in<br />
writing on-other than the carrier’s own documents.<br />
It is important to appreciate that notice conditions, with their time<br />
limitations and other requirements, are not designed to frustrate the<br />
efforts of the parties to reach an amicable solution. On the contrary,<br />
time and effort are saved by adhering to regulatory procedures<br />
developed from long experience in the construction of the law.<br />
Nobody profits from a claim! This makes it increasingly essential<br />
that efforts at voluntary settlements between carriers and claimants<br />
proceed from the practical rules contained in this manual. By<br />
adopting these procedures and principles, it can be anticipated<br />
that the cost, delay and annoyance of litigation will be reduced.<br />
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES<br />
The purpose of these principles and practices are, insofar as may<br />
lawfully be accomplished:<br />
— To obtain uniformity on the part of all carriers and uniform treatment<br />
of all claimants in the disposition of claims;<br />
— To secure and preserve harmonious relationships in claims matters<br />
between carriers, and between carriers and their customers;<br />
— To maintain a prompt and efficient service to the public in the<br />
investigation and disposition of freight claims.<br />
It is recommended that the principles and practices contained in<br />
this manual be observed by all carriers in the investigation and<br />
disposition of freight claims.<br />
No claim should be paid contrary to these principles and practices<br />
except on the written advice of the carrier’s solicitor to the<br />
effect that, for the reasons stated therein, the claim cannot be<br />
successfully defended, or as the result of a judgement by a court<br />
of competent jurisdiction.<br />
When a claim which involves payment is in conflict with any of<br />
the following principles and practices and is referred to a solicitor<br />
for ruling on a carrier’s legal liability, the letter of transmittal should<br />
quote, for the benefit of counsel, the principle or practice involveded,<br />
and indicate that the payment of the claim would be in conflict with<br />
such principle or practice. In the adjustment of claims with claimants,<br />
where any of the principles and practices are a factor in the adjustment,<br />
any settlement made must be a full and final settlement, and<br />
in complete satisfaction of the claim, or claims, in question.<br />
GENERAL CLAIMS PROCEDURE<br />
1. Receipt and acknowledgement of claims:<br />
Receipt of claims should be acknowledged by the carrier immediately.<br />
Claim acknowledgements should include:<br />
1. The date of receipt of the claim.<br />
2. The name and address of the claimant.<br />
3. The amount of the claim (or an estimate).<br />
4. The carrier’s claim number.<br />
5. The claimant’s claim or file number (if available).<br />
6. A request for any supporting documentation which may have<br />
been omitted by the claimant in the claim presentation.<br />
eg. — A paid pro bill<br />
— A copy of the original bill of lading<br />
— A copy of the original proof of delivery<br />
— A certified copy of the originalinvoice or photocopy<br />
— Etc.<br />
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7. A specific request that any supporting information required by<br />
the carrier on the acknowledgement be forwarded immediately.<br />
8. Some indication that the claim is undergoing investigation.<br />
At the same time the claim is acknowledged, it should be recorded<br />
in a “claim register”. The “claim register” should include:<br />
1. The name of the claimant.<br />
2. The amount of the claim.<br />
3. The claimant’s claim number.<br />
4. The carrier’s pro number.<br />
5. The carrier’s claim number.<br />
It is also recommended that a separate file be opened on each new<br />
claim and assigned a “claim number”. The claim number on the particular<br />
file should then be recorded on the carrier’s delivery report, or proof<br />
of delivery, in order to avoid duplication.<br />
2. INVESTIGATION OF CARGO CLAIMS:<br />
A) Overage, Shortage and Damage reports (O.S.&D.)<br />
These are internal documents widely used by carriers of our industry<br />
and are most helpful in the investigation of a claim. The purpose of<br />
O.S. & D. Reports is to record any O.S.&D., in either count or condition,<br />
at a particular stage in the transportation of a shipment from its origin<br />
to its ultimate destination. These O.S. & D. Reports should contain<br />
such information as:<br />
— The name of the shipper and point of origin.<br />
— The name of the consignee and point of destination.<br />
— The description of the commodity.<br />
— The nature of the exception (i.e. The number of pieces short or<br />
damaged and description of the damage).<br />
— The point at which the exception was first noticed.<br />
— Etc.<br />
At least one copy of the O.S. & D. Report should be forwarded to the<br />
claims department and filed for easy retrieval in the event of a claim.<br />
Obviously, the existence of an O.S. & D. Report on a shipment in which<br />
a claim is submitted, will make the decision on liability that much easier.<br />
O.S. & D. Reports are beneficial during a tracing operation as well as in<br />
any claim prevention program.<br />
B) Inspection reports:<br />
Inspections for concealed damage are very important. Inspections<br />
can also be made for pilferage or noted loss and damage. What is<br />
needed is reliable, factual evidence, regardless of category. On this<br />
basis, it will be understood that while the emphasis is placed upon<br />
the determination of responsibility for concealed damage, the methods<br />
and procedures recommended have an overall application. Ultimately,<br />
the carrier must look to the inspection report for information<br />
leading to the assignment of responsibility, in the majority of cases.<br />
(i) the date of shipment, when compared to the date of delivery,<br />
can be an indication as to whether or not the shipment might<br />
have been exposed to “unusual handling”. A shipment which is<br />
delivered weeks after it originated may not have been handled<br />
in the proper manner; it may have been mistreated as a result<br />
of unnecessary handling before delivery was ultimately made.<br />
(ii) the date on which the consignee requested an inspection<br />
should always be compared with the date of delivery of the<br />
shipment. A delay on the part of the consignee in reporting<br />
concealed damages may be a good indication that the shipment<br />
was subjected to additional handling after delivery; the<br />
damage may have resulted from mishandling by the employees<br />
of the consignee.<br />
(iii) much care must be taken in determining whether or not the<br />
damage would have been evident at the time of delivery. If it<br />
is the inspector’s opinion that the damage would have been<br />
evident upon delivery, the consignee must provide a reason why<br />
the proof of delivery was signed clear. If no satisfactory reason<br />
is given, then it is reasonable for the carrier to assume that the<br />
damage occurred after delivery, in which case the claim should<br />
not be honoured. The carrier’s reluctance to participate in the<br />
adjustment of a concealed damage claim is understandable<br />
when the inspection has shown that the damage was apparent.<br />
(iv) the inspector should indicate whether or not the packing material<br />
is available for examination. Without it, there is usually no<br />
evidence that the damage occurred while the shipment was in<br />
the carrier’s possession. Shipping containers should be examined<br />
very carefully for such things as proper compliance with box<br />
manufacturers’ load specifications, crease marks, and cuts in the<br />
container which correspond to the area of damage on the goods,<br />
etc. Information regarding packing requirements is available in<br />
the applicable freight tariff classification.<br />
(v)<br />
the inspector should ensure that he indicates the type of item<br />
or items which are damaged, in the appropriate space on the<br />
inspection report.<br />
(vi) the inspector should be very explicit in reporting both the nature<br />
and extent of the damage. Photographs are invaluable for recording<br />
such information.<br />
(vii) serial numbers, part numbers, waybill or invoice numbers, or any<br />
other information which clearly identifies the particular damaged<br />
item(s) as part of the shipment, should definitely be recorded.<br />
(viii) any information relating to the handling of the shipment after delivery<br />
by the carrier should be recorded since this type of information<br />
is vital to the person who will ultimately make the decision on<br />
liability for the carrier.<br />
(ix) the inspector should determine and record whether or not the<br />
shipment moved under “released valuation”; he should also record<br />
the actual weight of the damaged goods.<br />
(x)<br />
it is important to determine whether the goods had prior transportation<br />
or warehousing, or were manufactured at a point other<br />
than the point of shipment. It should be determined whether or<br />
not the damaged item(s) is (are) repairable and, if so, at what<br />
estimated cost.<br />
(xi) the potential salvage value of an item(s) should be estimated since<br />
this gives the claims department some idea of the cost of the<br />
potential claim. Regardless of responsibility, it is desirable that the<br />
consignee concern himself with salvage considerations particularly<br />
where such action would prevent further deterioration .<br />
(xii) all claims inspections should be made within one week of the<br />
initial notification from the consignee. Any employee or representative<br />
of a carrier, who performs a claims inspection on behalf of<br />
the claims department, should be well cautioned:<br />
a) to answer all of the questions on the “inspection report” as<br />
objectively as possible; and<br />
b) to make no commitments on liability since these decisions<br />
should be the sole responsibility and prerogative of the claims<br />
department.<br />
(xiii) the request for, or completion of, the inspection report does not<br />
constitute a notice of claim by the claimant, or acceptance of<br />
liability by the carrier. The carrier’s inspection form should clearly<br />
state this to avoid confusion by the claimant.<br />
(xiv) the inspection may be waived by the carrier in view of the amount<br />
involved, the remoteness of the terminal, the type of commodity,<br />
or the carrier’s familiarity with the customer. It should be noted,<br />
however, that the decision to waive the inspection may be considered<br />
justifiable reason for refusal, by the connecting carrier, to<br />
prorate the claim.<br />
C) Photographs:<br />
One of the most important pieces of evidence may be photos of the<br />
damaged item and/or its shipping container. Of course, this would not<br />
necessarily be recommended procedure for the general “run of the<br />
mill” type of cargo claim; however, on anything unusual or potentially<br />
expensive, photographs can be invaluable.<br />
LOSS AND DAMAGE FREIGHT CLAIMS RULES<br />
Required delivery procedures<br />
Rule 1 — the carrier who delivers freight to a consignee must require that<br />
the consignee sign the delivery receipt acknowledging that the freight was received<br />
in good order, except as noted. The consignee must check the freight<br />
and note on the delivery receipt any exceptions. The carrier should instruct<br />
its drivers to refuse to permit consignees imprinting or writing on the delivery<br />
receipt any exception not of a specific nature (eg. Subject to inspection, etc.)<br />
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Rule 2 — when a package appears to have been pilfered, a joint inventory<br />
shall be made by the carrier and the consignee immediately in order<br />
to determine the remaining contents and weight of the package.<br />
Rule 3 — when damage to contents of a shipping container is discovered<br />
by the consignee, which could not have been determined at the time of<br />
delivery, it must be reported by the consignee to the delivering carrier upon<br />
discovery and a request for inspection by the carrier’s representative made.<br />
Notice of loss or damage and a request for inspection may be given by<br />
telephone or in person, but, in either event, must be confirmed in writing.<br />
If more than fifteen days pass (or as the original bill of lading or tariff<br />
indicates) between delivery of the shipment by the carrier and the report of<br />
loss or damage, it is incumbent upon the consignee to offer reasonable evidence<br />
to the carrier’s representative when inspection is made that the loss<br />
or damage was not incurred through some error or omission on the part of<br />
the consignee after delivery of the shipment by the carrier. While awaiting<br />
an inspection by the carrier, the consignee must hold the shipping container<br />
and its contents in the same condition as they were in when the damage<br />
was discovered, insofar as it is possible to do so.<br />
Rule 4 — shortage from a package delivered to the consignee without<br />
exception, when based only upon the consignee’s failure to find the entire<br />
invoice quantity in the package or packages, shall not be regarded as a<br />
responsibility of the carrier, unless subsequent investigation develops that<br />
the loss occurred with the carrier.<br />
Rule 5 — when a package bears evidence of damage an inventory of<br />
the contents shall be made jointly before delivery or immediately upon<br />
receipt by the consignee and carrier. Similarly, on an interchange of<br />
freight between carriers an examination shall be performed.<br />
Rule 6 — the failure of the consignee to comply with the foregoing<br />
rules shall be regarded as indicating complete delivery of freight by<br />
carrier in good order.<br />
Rule 7 — the consignee shall retain containers and damaged<br />
merchandise on shipments found to have damage until liability<br />
has been established. When liability is established and settlement<br />
arranged, carriers may take possession of the salvage or require<br />
appropriate adjustments in lieu.<br />
Papers and documents in support of claims<br />
Rule 8(a) — prior to paying a claim the carrier shall, unless<br />
otherwise provided for in these rules, require that it be supported by<br />
one or more of the following:<br />
(i) the original bill of lading<br />
(ii) the original paid freight bill<br />
(iii) the consignee’s copy of the freight bill<br />
(iv) any other carrier document bearing record of loss or damage<br />
if the loss or damage notation is not shown on the freight bill<br />
(v) the original invoice, certified copy thereof or photocopy<br />
(vi) the statement of claim<br />
Rule 8(b) — to facilitate handling, it is required that each claim<br />
file be given a claim number by the carrier to which the claim has<br />
been presented, and the same procedure shall be followed by other<br />
carriers to which the claim may be referred. Carriers shall quote each<br />
other’s claim number, if it is known, in all claims communications.<br />
Investigation and settlement of claims<br />
Rule 9 — the carrier to which the claim is presented shall<br />
acknowledge receipt of the claim to the claimant quoting his claim<br />
number, if known, or the date and the amount of the claim, as well as<br />
the carrier’s assigned claim number under which the investigation will<br />
be conducted.<br />
Claims properly presented by the claimant shall be investigated, and<br />
the carrier liability established by the carrier to which the claim has<br />
been presented.<br />
Connecting carriers will respond to, or furnish the specific<br />
information requested by the investigating carrier within thirty days.<br />
No carrier shall pay a claim, or otherwise prejudice a connecting<br />
carrier’s position with respect to the exemptions from the carrier’s<br />
liability on the bill of lading.<br />
When a participating carrier gives notice over the personal<br />
signature of an officer that it will defend suit rather than concur in<br />
settlement of a claim, such notice will be respected (see litigation<br />
procedures).<br />
Carriers are not permitted to adjust freight interline accounts to<br />
offset a claim (i.e. Contras) until an investigation of the claim has been<br />
completed and respective liability has been established.<br />
Rule 10 — when a claim investigation is completed and responsibility<br />
has been established, the carrier which has investigated and paid the<br />
claim shall apportion amounts due from other connecting carriers in<br />
accordance with the appropriate rule or rules.<br />
Rule 11 — in the disposition of a pro-ratable claim no charge shall be<br />
made against another carrier whose proportion after allowance of any<br />
salvage credits is less than $10.00.<br />
Rule 12 — all carriers shall, in disposing of damaged merchandise or<br />
granting allowances therefor, exercise all reasonable effort in the best<br />
judgement possible under the circumstances, to secure the maximum<br />
amount obtainable for the damaged merchandise in order to mitigate<br />
the loss of all concerned. The salvaging carrier will be expected to reveal<br />
the amount realized from the disposition or sale of the salvage.<br />
Rule 13(a) — when the paying carrier has completed settlement of a<br />
pro-ratable claim arising out of a shipment handled jointly by three or<br />
more carriers, the following procedure shall be used:<br />
The paying carrier shall deduct from the amount of payment of the<br />
claim its share of the liability and shall bill its immediate connection in<br />
the route of movement for the remaining balance of the amount of the<br />
claim payment, including the proportions of all other connecting carriers.<br />
The connecting carrier, when thus billed, shall promptly remit to the<br />
paying carrier the full amount so charged, deduct its proportion of<br />
the liability and pass the balance on to the next carrier in the route of<br />
movement.<br />
Rule 13(b) — when responsibility for a claim not pro-ratable is definitely<br />
attributable to a carrier other than the immediate connecting carrier, the<br />
paying carrier shall bill the responsible carrier directly, and the claim documentation<br />
shall not pass through the hands of any intermediate carriers<br />
which are not participating in the payment of the claim.<br />
Loss and damage claim apportionment<br />
Rule 14(a) — when a pro-rata settlement is indicated between motor<br />
carriers, or between motor carriers and other modes of transport, the<br />
settlement shall be apportioned on the basis of revenue.<br />
Rule 14(b) — claims shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenue from<br />
the last point where the shipment checked in complete and in good<br />
order to the point at which the loss or damage was discovered. No<br />
investigation, other than the development of the above record, shall be<br />
permitted.<br />
Rule 14(c) — a prerequisite to the payment of claims for concealed<br />
loss or concealed damage, except when recovered by legal process,<br />
shall be complete evidence from the claimant indicating when and<br />
where the goods were packed, that the goods were packed in the manner<br />
claimed, was complete and in an undamaged condition at the time<br />
of delivery to the carrier at the point of the shipment, that it was properly<br />
safeguarded at destination by the consignee or his agent against damage<br />
or pilferage, and that no such loss or damage occurred while the<br />
property was in the possession or control of the con signee or his agent.<br />
Rule 14(d) — claims for concealed loss or damage to freight identified<br />
as having been imported from outside continental north america, and<br />
not opened until after final delivery, shall be settled on the basis of the<br />
pro-rated mileage. Said mileage shall be computed on the basis of the<br />
overseas point of origin to the ultimate destination. The highway carrier’s<br />
share so determined shall be pro-rated on a revenue basis. Claims for<br />
shortage from a properly sealed overseas shipping container should not<br />
be accepted.<br />
Rule 14(e) — if liability is accepted on claims for concealed loss or<br />
damage to freight identified as having had prior transportation or handling<br />
and which has not been opened for inspection prior to final transportation<br />
by the motor carrier, the claim should be settled on , the basis of<br />
a handling pro-rate from the first shipping point to final destination<br />
(including shipper, motor carriers, intermediate warehouse, and consignee).<br />
The total portion allocated to the motor carriers in this manner<br />
will be divided among the carriers on the basis of a revenue pro-rate.<br />
Rule 14(f) — vague, general exceptions such as “rattling”, “bad order” or<br />
other indefinite exceptions shall not be given at the time freight is inter-<br />
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changed between connecting carriers. If any apparent basis for an exception<br />
exists, an exact inventory of the exception portion shall be taken at<br />
the time of interchange and exact existing conditions endorsed on the<br />
delivery receipt. If the original or intermediate carrier accepts a vague,<br />
general notation on its delivery receipt at the time freight is interchanged,<br />
it shall be liable for the full amount of the loss or damage found to exist<br />
at the time of ultimate delivery to the consignee, unless by some clear<br />
evidence the loss or damage subsequent to interchange can be clearly<br />
charged to the receiving carrier.<br />
Rule 15 — when the amount paid in settlement of a claim for loss or<br />
damage includes the freight revenue accruing on the loss, or damaged<br />
portion of the shipment, a carrier receiving unearned revenue may be<br />
charged such unearned revenue. The balance of the amount of the revenue<br />
shall be pro-rated between interested carriers on the same basis<br />
as the loss or damaged portion of the claim is pro-rated.<br />
Rule 16 — on intermodal shipments the liability of carriers for loss or<br />
damage, other than concealed, shall be determined by the transfer<br />
record between carriers.<br />
Rule 17 — deleted.<br />
Rule 18 — loss or damage resulting from the error of an employee or<br />
negligence on the part of a carrier, shall be charged to the carrier which is<br />
at fault, unless contributory negligence is established, in which case the loss<br />
or damage shall be apportioned between the carriers at fault in accordance<br />
with rule 14(a).<br />
Rule 19 — loss or damage attributable to a cartage company when<br />
acting as an agent of the carrier shall be charged to such carrier. Carrier<br />
has right to recovery from the cartage company.<br />
Rule 20 — at the option of the paying carrier, on an interline claim for<br />
loss of an entire package(s), except when recovered by legal process, a<br />
statement may be required from the destination carrier and consignee<br />
confirming that the goods have not been received from any source.<br />
Recording and reporting exceptions developed by checking<br />
Rule 21 — package freight must be checked during transfer and a<br />
record of any exception placed on the freight bill or, by agreement<br />
between carriers, a record maintained at point of such exception. This<br />
record must show the date, name of the carrier and all exceptions and<br />
will be the evidence which establishes the point at which the shortage<br />
or damage was discovered. Failure to show such exceptions shall render<br />
the receiving carrier liable for any loss or damage developed by the next<br />
subsequent check, unless it is shown that such loss or damage existed<br />
prior to such failure. Overages must be reported within two days of<br />
discovery to the loading point, or to the general office of the carrier from<br />
which the freight is received.<br />
Rule 22 — a notation of shortage or damage which has been made on a<br />
freight bill at an intermediate, transfer or checking point shall not be carried<br />
forward on the bill of subsequent interline carriers. However, if the shortage<br />
or damage is confirmed at the time of delivery, it is permissible for the<br />
delivering carrier’s agent to endorse the delivery copies of the bill. All of the<br />
above is subject to customs regulations governing international traffic.<br />
Rule 23 — the provisions of rule 21 as regards reporting do not apply<br />
to perishable freight checking “over”. Such shipments shall be immediately,<br />
reported to the shipper, consignee and connecting carriers<br />
requesting disposal instructions. Meanwhile, the goods should be placed<br />
in a protective environment at the risk and expense of the owner immediately<br />
in order to minimize any loss or damage.<br />
Rule 24 — when destination addresses on freight are found to differ<br />
from those on the bill of lading, the property shall be held and immediate<br />
notice given to the shipper in an effort to ascertain the correct<br />
destination.<br />
Handling of astray and over freight<br />
Rule 25 — a carrier holding freight for which documentation is missing<br />
shall make reasonable efforts to determine ownership.<br />
Rule 26 — when a shipment of which the “over” freight is a part has<br />
been identified, the “over” freight shall be forwarded to the proper<br />
destination on an “astray” bill. Delivery shall only be effected upon the<br />
presentation of the original bill of lading or other proof of ownership.<br />
If the “over” freight cannot be otherwise identified, it shall be<br />
opened and inventoried for description and quantity for possible tracing<br />
by the shipper and/or consignee and held for proof of ownership.<br />
”Over” freight shall be forwarded “free astray” to the carrier whose<br />
records disclose a shortage. Before the overage is forwarded, however,<br />
the carrier reporting the shortage shall furnish a certified copy<br />
of its billing as proof of ownership. Connecting lines should accept<br />
any such “astray” freight and forward it by the most direct route via<br />
the carrier designated in the billing, even though its records may not<br />
show how the shipment was originally handled.<br />
Carriers who are dealing with an overage shall ensure that, whenever<br />
practical, it bears the full name and address of the shipper and<br />
consignee as revealed by the foregoing investigation before tendering<br />
it to another carrier. All confusing marks shall be erased. The carrier<br />
who effects delivery of “over” freight to a consignee is expected to<br />
assume the responsibility for collecting sufficient charges to protect all<br />
other interested carriers. This may be necessary to maintain the integrity<br />
of any applicable rates and charges. It is necessary to conform to<br />
customs regulations prior to the implementation of this rule.<br />
Reporting refused freight at destination<br />
Rule 27(a) — when non-perishable freight is refused at destination,<br />
such refusal shall be reported within five days (sundays and legal holidays<br />
not included) to the shipper, consignee and connecting carriers.<br />
Rule 27(b) — a “notice of refusal” shall show the reason for nondelivery.<br />
Failure to comply with rule 27(a) and 27(b) may render the delinquent<br />
carrier negligent and responsible for the payment of a subsequent<br />
claim by another carrier under its legal liability.<br />
Rule 28 — explosives and other dangerous goods which may be<br />
subject to special regulations must be handled accordingly, but for the<br />
general purpose of freight claims adjustment, rule 27 shall govern.<br />
Rule 29 — in the event of litigation involving one or more carriers and<br />
a claimant, refer to appendix “c”.<br />
Apportionment of claims where equipment interchanges<br />
Rule 30(a) — in the absence of a specific agreement between all<br />
highway carriers, claims arising out of the interchange of trailers shall<br />
be apportioned under this section.<br />
Rule 30(b) — when carrier liability has been established, and when<br />
the records show that the freight on an interchanged vehicle was<br />
checked and loaded in full and in good order by the loading carrier and<br />
unloaded by destination carrier, or loaded by shipper and unloaded by<br />
destination carrier, or loaded by carrier and unloaded by consignee<br />
and moved under perfect seal record, claim for shortage of a package<br />
or visible shortage from a package, responsibility for which cannot be<br />
located, shall adjust on the basis of 50°/O to the loading carrier and<br />
50°/O to the unloading carrier. Intermediate carriers having clear seal<br />
records will not participate in the claim.<br />
Rule 30(c) — when one or more participating carriers have an imperfect<br />
seal record they should assume full responsibility for the loss on an<br />
equal basis.<br />
Rule 30(d) — claims for concealed loss or damage or for visible<br />
damage, where responsibility cannot be determined, should be prorated<br />
under rule 14(a).<br />
Rule 30(e) — equipment should be inspected while empty before<br />
loading by the carrier furnishing the equipment and, if necessary,<br />
properly cleaned and placed in good condition so loss of, or damage<br />
to, freight will not result from any defects in the equipment, or by filth,<br />
waste, oil, grease, or anything else liable to cause loss of or damage<br />
to freight. This inspection shall be governed by the kind of freight to<br />
be loaded and its susceptibility to loss or damage. Inspection shall be<br />
carried out at the point of loading, but if operating conditions render<br />
this impractical, equipment may be inspected at the yard or terminal<br />
from which the equipment is dispatched for loading, provided that the<br />
movement from such dispatch point to the point of loading is without intermediate<br />
loading or use. The carrier furnishing the equipment should<br />
keep a permanent record showing that the equipment was inspected,<br />
the name of the person making the inspection, and the condition of<br />
the equipment. Loss or damage resulting from a failure to properly<br />
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inspect, clean and repair equipment shall be charged to the carrier at<br />
fault. When the physical facts developed by inspection at destination<br />
or enroute proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the equipment was<br />
not so inspected, repaired or cleaned, such facts shall govern.<br />
Rule 30(f) — where damage to freight results from leakage of the<br />
vehicle, claims for such damage shall be pro-rated on a revenue basis,<br />
unless the facts indicate that the loading carrier knew, or by a reasonable<br />
inspection could have ascertained, that the vehicle was defective.<br />
Rule 30(g) — if the loss or damage is alleged to have occurred due<br />
to causes outlined in section (e) of this rule, the carrier at destination,<br />
after having been notified of such loss or damage, shall inspect both<br />
the freight and equipment and shall keep a permanent record showing<br />
the name of the person making the inspection, the extent of the loss<br />
or damage, the apparent cause, whether the defects are old, and when<br />
the equipment was last loaded.<br />
Rule 30(h) — when the cargo is shipped under protective services,<br />
claims for shortage shall be adjusted between participating carriers<br />
under paragraphs (b) and (c). Claims for damage due to delay, or<br />
resulting from a failure in the protective service, shall be adjusted<br />
on the basis of negligence as revealed by investigation, unless<br />
otherwise agreed, in writing, by the interested carriers.<br />
Rule 30(i) — when a check at the point where the unit breaks<br />
bulk reveals “over”, short or damaged freight, such exception shall<br />
be reported promptly in writing to the loading carrier, if known,<br />
otherwise to the unloading carrier’s immediate connection. In the<br />
event the carrier notified is an intermediate carrier, or is other than<br />
the carrier actually performing the loading, the carrier who is notified<br />
shall assume the unloading carrier’s responsibility of promptly<br />
notifying the actual loading carrier, if known, otherwise its immediate<br />
connection.<br />
After having been reported to the loading carrier as outlined above,<br />
overages should only be handled in accordance with rules 25 and 26.<br />
Appendix “A”<br />
STANDARD BILL OF LADING<br />
The following provisions shall apply to all transportation of goods by<br />
for-hire highway carriers licensed under the motor vehicle transport<br />
act (Canada, R.S.C. 1970, M-14) or under provincial statutes with the<br />
exception of the transportation of:<br />
A) used household goods,<br />
B) livestock,<br />
C) bus parcel express shipments,<br />
D) the personal luggage of bus passengers,<br />
E) such other specific commodities as may be specified by provincial<br />
law.<br />
II. BILL OF LADING<br />
1. A bill of lading shall be completed as provided herein for each<br />
shipment.<br />
2. On each article covered by the bill of lading, there shall be plainly<br />
marked thereon by the consignor, the name of the consignee and<br />
the destination thereof. This regulation does not apply in cases<br />
where the shipment is from one consignor to one consignee and<br />
constitutes a truck-load shipment.<br />
3. The bill of lading shall be signed in full (not initialled) by the<br />
consignor and by the carrier as an acceptance of all terms and<br />
conditions contained thereon.<br />
4. At the option of the carrier, a waybill may be prepared by the carrier<br />
and the waybill shall bear the same number or other positive<br />
means of identification as the original bill of lading. Under no<br />
circumstances shall the waybill replace the original bill of lading.<br />
III. CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE<br />
1. Liability of carriers<br />
“The carrier of the goods herein described is liable for any loss of or<br />
damage to goods accepted by him or his agents except as hereinafter<br />
provided.” In effect, this condition indicates that the carrier who enters<br />
into an agreement with a shipper by means of the bill of lading is<br />
responsible and liable for everything and anything that might happen to<br />
the shipment while it is in transit to the consignee. The only means by<br />
which that carrier’s responsibility or liability is limited, therefore, are the<br />
conditions which follow on the bill of lading.<br />
2. Liability of originating and delivering carriers<br />
“Where a shipment is accepted for carriage by more than one carrier,<br />
the carrier issuing the bill of lading (hereinafter called the originating<br />
carrier) and the carrier who assumes responsibility for delivery to the<br />
consignee (hereinafter called the delivering carrier), in addition to any<br />
other liability hereunder, are liable for any loss of or damage to the<br />
goods while they are in the custody of any other carrier to whom the<br />
goods are or have been delivered and from which liability the other<br />
carrier is not relieved.”<br />
The originating and destination carriers are thus responsible to the<br />
claimant for loss or damage caused by the intermediate carriers.<br />
3. Recovery from connecting carrier<br />
“The originating carrier or the delivering carrier, as the case may be,<br />
is entitled to recover from any other carrier to whom the goods are or<br />
have been delivered the amount of the loss or damage that the originating<br />
carrier or delivering carrier, as the case may be, may be required<br />
to pay hereunder resulting from loss of or damage to the goods while<br />
they were in the custody of such other carrier. When shipments are<br />
interlined between carriers, settlement of concealed damage claims<br />
shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenues received.”<br />
If a carrier has reimbursed the claimant up to the full extent of its<br />
liability, this condition gives that carrier the right to recover the amount<br />
paid from the carrier with whom the actual loss occurred. When liability<br />
for concealed damage has been accepted by a carrier, the claims between<br />
carriers shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenues earned.<br />
4. Remedy by consignor or consignee<br />
“Nothing in articles 2 or 3 deprives a consignor or consignee of any<br />
rights he may have against any carrier.”<br />
This section simply indicates that there is no intent in sections 2 and 3<br />
above to prevent the claimant from recovering or taking action against<br />
any or all of the carriers involved in any particular shipment.<br />
5. Exceptions from liability<br />
“The carrier shall not be liable for loss, damage or delay to any of<br />
the goods described in the bill of lading caused by an act of god, the<br />
queen’s or public enemies, riots, strikes, a defect or inherent vice in the<br />
goods, the act or default of the consignor, owner or consignee, authority<br />
of law, quarantine or differences in weights of grain, seed, or other<br />
commodities caused by natural shrinkage.”<br />
The intent of this section is to remove liability from a carrier for loss,<br />
damage and delay resulting directly from an event or occurrence over<br />
which the carrier can exert no control.<br />
Lightning, tempests, unusually low temperatures, heavy falls of snow<br />
out of season, etc., are “acts of god”. The carrier is not liable in cases<br />
where it was impossible for him to have protected against such acts.<br />
But, notwithstanding this, a carrier could be held liable if he failed to<br />
take reasonable precautions. Sometimes the consignees forget that<br />
speed of service is not every thing; a carrier’s first duty is to carry<br />
safely. Some occurrences such as hurricanes, earthquakes or floods<br />
could easily be interpreted as “acts of god”. On occasion, there may be<br />
an unusual occurrence that is more subtle over which there could be<br />
disagreement as to whether or not it would fall into this category. There<br />
is, however, a substantial number of court decisions on this topic. When<br />
involved in a disagreement of this nature, we recommend that you seek<br />
the advice of a solicitor for clarification of your position.<br />
The reference to “queen’s or public enemies” means enemies against<br />
the duly constituted government.<br />
“Defect or inherent vice” relates to articles that, due to their physical<br />
properties, have a high damage susceptibility beyond the control of the<br />
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carrier, and regardless of the manner of handling and/or packaging,<br />
become damaged. The clue to look for is the cause of damage,<br />
loss or delay that is completely beyond the control of the carrier. We<br />
emphasize that the intent of this section is not to provide an avenue<br />
of escape from a claim which the carrier could have prevented but,<br />
rather, to exclude liability for conditions completely beyond the carrier’s<br />
control. The “act or default of the consignor, owner or consignee”<br />
clause is intended to cover such areas as “shipper’s load and-count”,<br />
improper interior or exterior packaging, etc. “Shipper’s load and count”<br />
is of particular importance; here the carrier would not be responsible<br />
for damages or shortages caused by improper loading by the shipper,<br />
or non-receipt or misdescription of the goods described in the bill of<br />
lading.<br />
The carrier is not liable when a shipment is lost, damaged or<br />
delayed by “authority of law”. This would include shipments held by<br />
law enforcement agencies, departments of agriculture, pure food<br />
inspectors or other government agencies.<br />
Article 5 also removes carrier liability for loss, damage or delay<br />
resulting from riots, strikes, quarantine, and differences in weights<br />
of grain, seed, livestock or any other commodities caused by natural<br />
shrinkage.<br />
6. Delay<br />
“No carrier is bound to transport the goods by any particular vehicle<br />
or in time for any particular market or otherwise than with due dispatch,<br />
unless by agreement specifically endorsed on the bill of lading<br />
and signed by the parties thereto.”<br />
The onus is on the carrier to deliver freight as quickly as is reasonably<br />
practical. However, there is no responsibility on the part of the<br />
carrier to get the goods to their destination within a specific period<br />
of time, by a specific date, or in time for a particular market. The only<br />
exception to this would occur when a shipper and carrier agree on<br />
a specific date and time for delivery of a shipment, and both parties<br />
endorse the bill of lading accordingly.<br />
7. Routing by carrier<br />
“In case of physical necessity where the carrier forwards the goods<br />
by a conveyance that is not a licensed for-hire vehicle, the liability of<br />
the carrier is the same as though the entire carriage were by licensed<br />
for-hire vehicle. “<br />
This article gives the carrier the right to use any route or type of<br />
conveyance it deems necessary between the point of origin and the<br />
destination. However, the carrier is not relieved of liability.<br />
8. Stoppage in transit<br />
“Where goods are stopped and held in transit at the request of the<br />
party entitled to so request, the goods are held at risk of that party.”<br />
This article applies to stoppage in transit and the possibility of<br />
reconsignment. In either case the original transit is at an end and<br />
the carrier assumes the role of a warehouseman. As a warehouseman,<br />
the carrier is no longer the absolute insurer but it is liable only<br />
for negligence. The carrier is not responsible for forced entry, fire or<br />
other circumstances over which he has no control.<br />
The bill of lading does not establish ownership, regardless of<br />
whether the freight charges are prepaid or collect.. It is difficult for<br />
the carrier to establish when title passes from the seller (usually the<br />
shipper) to the buyer. It is a matter of the intention of the parties and<br />
is often set out in an agreement between the seller and the buyer.<br />
The carrier cannot be presumed to know details of any such agreement.<br />
Unless it is expressly notified the title remains with the shipper<br />
except under stoppage in transit. If the shipper gives an improper<br />
notice of stoppage he would then be liable.<br />
Order bills of lading are a different matter. Here the ownership<br />
is the shipper’s until the order of bill of lading has been properly<br />
endorsed and delivered to the carrier. At this time we know that<br />
ownership has passed to the buyer.<br />
9. Valuation<br />
“Subject to article 10, the amount of any loss or damage for which<br />
the carrier is liable, whether or not the loss or damage results from<br />
negligence, shall be computed on the basis of:<br />
a) the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment including<br />
the freight and other charges if paid, or<br />
b) where a value lower than that referred to in paragraph (a) has<br />
been represented in writing by the consignor or has been agreed<br />
upon, such lower value shall be the maximum liability.”<br />
This condition defines the extent of dollar value for which a carrier may<br />
become liable in the event of loss or damage to all, or any part of, the<br />
shipment. The limit is the value of the goods when they were sitting<br />
on the shipper’s dock waiting to be picked up by the carrier. Over and<br />
above the claim for the actual value of the goods, the carrier may also<br />
be liable for any freight or other charges that have actually been paid<br />
on the goods. Examples of other charges would include: Duty and<br />
brokerage fees on an import shipment, storage fees, etc.<br />
The value of the goods for which a carrier is liable may also be lower<br />
than “the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment”. If a<br />
shipper declares a value on the bill of lading which is actually lower than<br />
the real value of the goods, the liability of the carrier would be limited to<br />
the lower value.<br />
10. Maximum liability<br />
“The amount of any loss or damage computed under paragraph (a) or<br />
(b) of article 9, shall not exceed $2.00 per pound unless a higher value<br />
is declared on the face of the bill of lading by the consignor.”<br />
This condition limits the carrier’s maximum liability to $4.41 per kilogram<br />
times the weight of the total shipment (see article 9), unless the<br />
shipper specifies a higher value on the bill of lading.<br />
The intent of this section is to protect the carrier against exposure<br />
to claims for items of high value, unless the shipper has indicated the<br />
value of the shipment in the appropriate space on the bill of lading.<br />
When a higher value is shown on the bill of lading, the carrier is afforded<br />
the opportunity of knowing what it is dealing with, so that special<br />
precautions may be taken to protect that shipment.<br />
It is important to note that the extent of a carier’s liability is not determined<br />
by the carrier; it is the shipper who determines the extent of the<br />
carrier’s liability by declaring a value less than, equal to, or greater than<br />
$4.41 per kilogram.<br />
11. Consignor’s risk<br />
“Where it is agreed that the goods are carried at the risk of the<br />
consignor of the goods, such agreement covers only such risks as are<br />
necessarily incidental to transportation and the agreement shall not<br />
relieve the carrier from liability for any loss or damage or delay which<br />
may result from any negligent act or omission of the carrier, his agents<br />
or employees and the burden of proving absence from negligence shall<br />
be on the carrier. “<br />
On occasion, a shipper will ask a carrier to transport a commodity<br />
which is unusually susceptible to loss or damage and the carrier accepts<br />
the shipment with the understanding that it moves “at the risk of<br />
the consignor of the goods”.<br />
The carrier must accept liability for loss or damage if the loss or<br />
damage occurred as a result of the carrier’s negligence. The shipper, or<br />
claimant does not have to prove that the loss or damage occurred as<br />
a result of the carrier’s negligence; rather, the onus is on the carrier to<br />
prove that the loss did not occur as a result of its own negligence.<br />
12. Notice of claim<br />
a) “no carrier is liable for loss, damage or delay to any goods carried<br />
under the bill of lading unless notice thereof setting out particulars<br />
of the origin, destination and date of shipment of the goods and<br />
the estimated amount claimed in respect of such loss, damage or<br />
delay is given in writing to the originating carrier or the delivering<br />
carrier within sixty (60) days after the delivery of the goods, or, in<br />
the case of failure to make delivery, within nine (9) months from<br />
the date of shipment.<br />
b) the final statement of the claim must be filed within nine (9)<br />
months from the date of shipment together with a copy of the<br />
paid freight bill.”<br />
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13. Articles of extraordinary value<br />
“No carrier is bound to carry any documents, specie! Or any articles<br />
of extraordinary value unless by a special agreement to do so. If such<br />
goods are carried without a special agreement and the nature of the<br />
goods is not disclosed hereon, the carrier shall not be liable for any loss<br />
or damage in excess of the maximum liability stipulated in article 10<br />
above.”<br />
The shipper must notify the carrier in advance of any shipment that<br />
includes documents, specie (coins), rare stamps, antiques, etc., or any<br />
other item of extraordinary value. On receipt of notification, the carrier<br />
must develop a special agreement, or endorsement, on the bill of lading<br />
stipulating the value of the items along with the special agreement to<br />
transport the items. If no special agreement exists between the shipper<br />
and the carrier on items of this nature, then the carrier’s liability is<br />
restricted to $2.00 per pound.<br />
14. Freight charges<br />
a) “if required by the carrier the freight and all other lawful charges<br />
accruing on the goods shall be paid before delivery and if upon<br />
inspection it is ascertained that the goods shipped are not those<br />
described in the bill of lading the freight charges must be paid<br />
upon the goods actually shipped, with any additional charges lawfully<br />
payable thereon.<br />
b) should a consignor fail to indicate that a shipment is to move<br />
prepaid, or fail to indicate how the shipment is to move, it will<br />
automatically move on a collect basis.”<br />
The owner or consignor of the goods is responsible for all lawful freight<br />
charges . The carrier may demand charges before final delivery.<br />
15. Dangerous goods<br />
“Every person, whether as principal or agent, shipping explosives or<br />
dangerous goods without previous full disclosure to the carrier as<br />
required by law, shall indemnify the carrier against all loss, damage<br />
or delay caused thereby, and such goods may be warehoused at the<br />
consignor’s risk and expense.”<br />
Anyone shipping explosives or other dangerous goods such as corrosive<br />
or lethal chemicals, or any other harmful material, without previously<br />
disclosing the nature of the goods, will be liable to the carrier for<br />
any cost suffered by the carrier as a result of problems caused by those<br />
goods during transportation. This applies even though the shipper may<br />
not have been aware of the dangerous nature of those goods.<br />
16. Undelivered goods<br />
a) “where, through no fault of the carrier, the goods cannot be delivered,<br />
the carrier shall immediately give notice to the consignor<br />
and consignee that delivery has not been made, and shall request<br />
disposal instructions.<br />
b) pending receipt of such disposal instructions<br />
i) the goods may be stored in the warehouse of the carrier, subject<br />
to a reasonable charge for storage, or<br />
ii) provided that the carrier notified the consignor of his intention,<br />
the goods may be removed to, and stored in, a public or licensed<br />
warehouse, at the expense of the consignor, without liability on<br />
the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all freight and other<br />
lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for storage.”<br />
This condition is intended to allow a carrier some scope in dealing with<br />
freight which for some reason cannot be delivered or has been refused<br />
by the consignee. In most general freight operations, goods which have<br />
been refused for delivery pose problems.<br />
Before anything can be done with refused freight, the carrier must notify<br />
the consignor and the consignee of the carrier’s inability to deliver<br />
the goods.<br />
The goods may be stored at the carrier’s warehouse or, after notification<br />
to the consignor, stored in a public warehouse at which time the<br />
carrier’s liability ceases. The goods may be returned to the consignor if<br />
disposal instructions are not received within 10 days.<br />
17. Return of goods<br />
“Where notice has been given by the carrier pursuant to article 16a<br />
and no disposal instructions have been received within 10 days from<br />
the date of such notice the carrier may return to the consignor at the<br />
consignor’s expense all undelivered shipments for which such notice<br />
has been given.”<br />
The goods may be returned to the consignor, at his expense, if disposal<br />
instructions are not received within 10 days.<br />
18. Alterations<br />
“Subject to article 19, any limitation on the carrier’s liability on the bill of<br />
lading, and any alteration, or addition or erasure in the bill of lading shall<br />
be signed or initialled by the consignor or his agent and the originating<br />
carrier or his agent and unless so acknowledged shall be without effect.”<br />
Since the bill of lading, which includes all of the above terms and conditions,<br />
is evidence of a contract between the shipper and the carrier,<br />
no charge can be made without agreement between the two parties.<br />
Neither the shipper nor the carrier may add to, delete or modify any of<br />
the terms or conditions on the bill of lading unless the addition, deleting<br />
or modification is agreed to by both the shipper and carrier by means of<br />
their signatures or initials on the bill of lading endorsing the change.<br />
19. Weights<br />
“It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to show correct shipping<br />
weights of the shipment on the bill of lading. Where the actual weight of<br />
the shipment does not agree with the weight shown on the bill of lading,<br />
the weight shown thereon us subject to correction by the carrier.<br />
It is the responsibility of the shipper to show the correct weights on<br />
the bill of lading.<br />
It is the responsibility of the shipper to show the correct weights on<br />
the bill of lading.<br />
20. C.O.D. Shipments<br />
a) “a carrier shall not deliver a C.O.D. Shipment unless payment is<br />
received in full.<br />
b) the charge for collecting and remitting the amount of c.o.d. Bills for<br />
C.O.D. Shipments must be collected from the consignee unless<br />
the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed on the bill<br />
of lading.<br />
c) a carrier shall remit all C.O.D. Monies to the consignor or person<br />
designated by him within 15 days after collection.<br />
d) a carrier shall keep all C.O.D. Monies separate from the other<br />
revenues and funds of his business in a separate trust fund or<br />
account.<br />
e) a carrier shall include as a separate item in his schedule of rates<br />
the charges for collecting and remitting money paid by consignees.<br />
C.O.D. Means “cash on delivery”. The carrier must maintain a separate<br />
C.O.D. Account and remit collections to the consignor within 15 days.<br />
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Appendix “B-1”<br />
INSPECTION REPORT OF LOSS OR DAMAGE DISCOVERED AFTER DELIVERY<br />
Terminal.................................................................................................... Date..................................................................... 20........... Report Number...........................................................<br />
Shipper......................................................................................................................................................<br />
Consignee..............................................................................................................................................<br />
F/B No. ....................................................................................................................................................<br />
Origin...................................................................................................................................................<br />
Destination.....................................................................................................................................<br />
Prepaid<br />
Date Consignee<br />
Collect ................................ requested inspection................................................<br />
Date of<br />
Billing.................................................20..........<br />
Date Unpacked..............................................20..........<br />
Date<br />
Delivered.........................................20..........<br />
Date<br />
of Call................................................20..........<br />
Loss or<br />
Damage............................................................<br />
Were goods unpacked<br />
before inspection was made?..............<br />
Could loss or damage have been<br />
noticed at time of delivery?.............<br />
Were containers<br />
and packing available?........................<br />
What evidence was there of<br />
pilferage before delivery?..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Was there sufficient space in<br />
package to contain missing goods?..............................................................................<br />
Did comparison of check with invoice<br />
or weighing package verify loss?.....................................................................................<br />
What material occupied<br />
the remaining space?.................................................................................................................<br />
If released valuation, show weight<br />
of articles damaged or short................................................................................................<br />
Kind of<br />
container..........................................................<br />
(Carton, Box, Crate, etc.)<br />
Box maker’s gross<br />
weight limit.....................................................<br />
New<br />
or old...................................................................<br />
Gross weight<br />
of loaded carton........................................<br />
Wired Corded Strapped Nailed Sealed<br />
If carton were<br />
Were seams or<br />
flaps glued?................................................... edges split?...................................................<br />
How were goods packed?.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Do you consider adequately<br />
packed or protected?............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
To prevent comparable damage in the future, how in your<br />
judgement should they have been packed or prepared for shipment?.....................................................................................................................................................................<br />
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Did shipment have<br />
prior transportation?...........................................................<br />
If so, is merchandise still<br />
packed in original container?.....................................<br />
Original point<br />
of shipment ...............................................................................<br />
No. of<br />
articles<br />
...............................<br />
...............................<br />
...............................<br />
Describe fully the nature and extent of loss or damage<br />
..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<br />
(If necessary use other side of this form)<br />
Invoice<br />
price<br />
....................................<br />
....................................<br />
....................................<br />
Will there<br />
be salvage?.................................................................................<br />
Consignee............................................................................................................................................<br />
What disposition will be<br />
made of the salvage?.........................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Carrier......................................................................................................................................................<br />
By.................................................................................................................................................................<br />
By.................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Inspector<br />
This report is merely a statement of facts and not an acknowledgement of carrier’s liability.<br />
When presenting claims for loss and damage, attach the following documents:<br />
1. This Inspection Report 4. Original invoice or an exact certified copy showing all discounts<br />
2. Original Paid Freight Bill 5. Your bill showing nature and amount of claim<br />
3. Original Bill of Lading 6. Shipper’s and Consignee’s Consealed Loss and Damage Forms<br />
Claim blanks and other necessary forms to properly present your claim may be obtained from carrier’s agent.<br />
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Appendix “B”<br />
Standard Form for Presentation of Loss and Damage Claims<br />
____________________________________________ ________________________________________ _____________________________<br />
(Name of person to whom claim is presented) (Address of Claimant) (Claimant’s Number)<br />
____________________________________________ ________________________________________ _____________________________<br />
(Name of carrier) (Date) (Carrier’s Number)<br />
____________________________________________<br />
(Address)<br />
This claim for $_____________________ is made against the carrier above by__________________________________________________<br />
(Amount of claim)<br />
for___________________________________________________________________ in connection with the following described shipments:<br />
(Loss or damage)<br />
(Name of claimant)<br />
Description of shipment________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Name and address of consignor (shipper) _________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Shipped from ______________________________________________ ; To ______________________________________________________<br />
(City, Town or Station)<br />
(City, Town or Station)<br />
Final Destination ___________________________________________ ; Routed via _______________________________________________<br />
(City, Town or Station)<br />
Bill of Lading issued by __________________________________ Co.; Date of Bill of Lading _______________________________________<br />
Paid Freight Bill (Pro) Number___________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Name and address of consignee (Whom shipped to)________________________________________________________________________<br />
If shipment reconsigned en route, state particulars:_________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
DETAILED STATEMENT SHOWING HOW AMOUNT CLAIMED IS DETERMINED<br />
(Number and description of articles, nature and extent of loss or damage, invoice price of articles, amount of claim, etc.)<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Total Amount Claimed<br />
IN ADDITION TO THE INFORMATION GIVEN ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS<br />
ARE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF THIS CLAIM<br />
1. Original bill of lading, if not previously surrendered to carrier.<br />
2. Original paid freight (“expense”) bill.<br />
3. Original invoice or photocopy.<br />
4. Other particulars obtainable in proof of loss or damaged claimed.<br />
__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Remarks:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
The foregoing statement of facts is hereby certified to as correct.<br />
_______________________________________________________________<br />
(Signature of claimant)<br />
*Claimant should assign to each claim a number, inserting same in the space provided at the upper right-hand corner of this form. References should be made thereto in all correspondence<br />
pertaining to this claim.<br />
*Claimant will place check (✓) before such of the documents mentioned as have been attached, and explain under “Remarks” the absence of any of the documents called for in<br />
connection with this claim.<br />
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Appendix “C”<br />
LITIGATION PROCEDURE<br />
(a) When in the course of investigation and settlement of a claim,<br />
interested carrier or carriers are sued, or suit is instituted without<br />
claim having been filed, carrier or carriers sued shall advise each<br />
interested carrier of the plaintiff’s allegations, amount involved,<br />
where action is pending, appearance or trial date if known, name<br />
of plaintiff, and other information necessary for each carrier to<br />
determine its interest in the case. The carrier or carriers sued shall<br />
be without cause of action against such carrier or carriers as it or<br />
they fail to notify.<br />
Carriers advised of suit must notify carrier or carriers sued, amply<br />
in advance of appearance or trial date, whether they desire to<br />
defend suit rather than concur in settlement. Failure to reply within<br />
the prescribed time will be considered acquiescence that suit<br />
may be disposed of at discretion of carrier or carriers sued, and if<br />
any payment is made such amount and costs shall be distributed<br />
under appropriate rules. When two or more carriers are sued such<br />
carriers may promptly agree among themselves whether separate<br />
defense shall be conducted by each or one carrier shall defend for<br />
account of all, after which all carriers must be so notified.<br />
(b) When suit has been instituted, investigation may be made<br />
through interested carriers to develop information as to names of<br />
witnesses and other evidence to be used in defense of suit. All<br />
previously developed records of carriers from which information is<br />
requested shall be produced to prevent duplicate investigations,<br />
the specific information desired being clearly stated.<br />
(c) When an amount is recovered, either by judgment or settlement,<br />
such amount, plus costs, except as subsequently provided in this<br />
rule, shall be apportioned among interested carriers under the<br />
appropriate rule, or in accordance with the court’s decision should<br />
the court rule on individual carrier responsibility.<br />
(d) Settlement on recommendation of counsel for carrier or carriers<br />
sued must not be consummated without the concurrence of<br />
carriers that have previously served notice that they prefer to<br />
defend the suit. If suit is adjusted over the protest of one or more<br />
carriers, the carrier or carriers adjusting same shall be without<br />
cause of action, except, under appropriate rule or rules, against<br />
such carrier or carriers as may have agreed to join in settlement or<br />
have failed to reply to notice of suit as provided in Section (a).<br />
(e) When carrier or carriers sued favor settlement but one or more<br />
other interested carriers give notice to the carrier or carriers sued<br />
that they will defend suit, such notice shall be respected. If the<br />
defense is unsuccessful, the expense of litigation (including all<br />
costs) shall be assumed by the carrier taking over the defense, or<br />
divided equally among carriers preferring that suit be defended.<br />
Subject to Section (h).<br />
(f)<br />
(g)<br />
When carrier or carriers sued prefer that suit be defended,<br />
or concur in a like preference expressed by other interested<br />
carriers, and such defense is unsuccessful, the costs shall be<br />
assumed by the carrier desiring suit defended or divided equally<br />
among such carriers when there are more than one; except, that<br />
if all carriers concur in defending suit then the costs shall be<br />
apportioned as provided in Section (c), subject to Section (h).<br />
When carrier or carriers sued and other interested carrier or<br />
carriers fail to agree upon settlement and suit is defended<br />
by carrier or carriers sued the carrier or carriers objecting to<br />
settlement recommended by counsel for carrier or carriers<br />
sued must assume all costs, interest, if any, and total judgment<br />
rendered. Among carriers preferring that suit be defended the<br />
expense of litigation shall be divided equally and the judgment<br />
apportioned under appropriate rule subject to Section (h).<br />
(h) When suit is defended as provided in Sections (e), (f), (9)<br />
judgment is issued in favor of plaintiff, carrier or carriers favoring<br />
settlement out of court shall pay to the carrier or carriers<br />
preferring that suit be defended, an amount equal to their<br />
proportion of the sum of the settlement offer plus court costs<br />
and attorney fees accruing prior to preparation for defense. At no<br />
time shall the payment by carrier or carriers favoring settlement<br />
exceed the amount of judgment rendered by the court.<br />
(i)<br />
(j)<br />
(k)<br />
Notice provided for in the preceding sections of this rule must be<br />
over the personal signature of an official of carrier or its attorney.<br />
In the event defense of suit has been tendered to carrier or<br />
carriers serving notice of its or their desire to take over the<br />
defense and such carrier or carriers fail to defend, judgment<br />
being rendered against carrier or carriers sued, then carrier or<br />
carriers failing to defend in accordance with its or their notice.<br />
When two or more carriers were delinquent the amount shall<br />
be charged to the most distant delinquent road-haul carrier.<br />
The carrier charged shall take the place of settling carrier and<br />
distribute the amount paid in accordance with the appropriate<br />
rules, except that all costs and interest, if any, shall divide equally<br />
among the delinquent carriers.<br />
When suit is successfully defended, i.e., judgment rendered in<br />
favor of defendant, or suit is withdrawn or dismissed, all costs<br />
shall be apportioned on revenue basis between all carriers<br />
participating in the haul. This will apply regardless of provisions of<br />
preceding sections of this rule.<br />
Appendix “D”<br />
ARBITRATION PROCEDURES<br />
A number of provincial trucking associations presently operate<br />
claim arbitration panels. The following procedure is recommended:<br />
When carriers and/or carriers and claimants are unable to agree<br />
upon responsibility for loss, damage, injury or delay arising from<br />
the transportation of goods or upon the, measure of damages and<br />
apportionment thereof, the following arbitration procedure may be<br />
invoked:<br />
- all participants in the transportation out of which the claim<br />
arose shall execute the “Agreement Submitting Claim File to<br />
Arbitration” form. This form is available from the Secretary of<br />
the Freight Claims Bureau of the appropriate provincial trucking<br />
association. The carrier initially desiring arbitration, or who has<br />
been requested to arbitrate by a claimant, and concurs, shall<br />
have the duty of securing assent from all interested parties as<br />
evidenced by the executed “Agreement Submitting Claim File to<br />
Arbitration” form.<br />
- a written request for arbitration must be submitted to the<br />
Secretary of the provincial Freight Claims Bureau. The Secretary<br />
will reply by enclosing a copy of the “Agreement Submitting<br />
Claim File to Arbitration” form together with a request for the<br />
submission of a concise summation of the facts and an outline<br />
of the positions adopted by the interested parties.<br />
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- the Secretary of the provincial Claims Bureau will acknowledge<br />
receipt of the papers filed as above and will assign an official<br />
arbitration file number, or title of the claim to be arbitrated. The<br />
Secretary will then arrange for the appointment of an arbitration<br />
panel to hear and decide upon the issue in dispute in each case<br />
where a file number or title has been assigned.<br />
- in arranging for the appointment of an arbitration panel, the<br />
Secretary is authorized to select three persons, one of whom<br />
shall be the Chairman. The Chairman shall be qualified by<br />
business and/or professional experience but must not be<br />
representative of the interests of either the organized carrier<br />
or shipper industries. The two other persons appointed to the<br />
arbitration panel shall be selected on the following basis:<br />
(1 ) a person designated as “the carrier representative”<br />
shall be selected from the membership of the provincial<br />
trucking association. He shall not have beneficial or<br />
consequential interest in the outcome of the proceedings.<br />
(2) a person designated as “the shipper representative” shall<br />
be selected from the membership ranks of the Canadian<br />
Industrial Traffic League or the Canadian Manufacturers’<br />
Association, or the Chambers of Commerce, or<br />
similar organizations. He shall have no beneficial or<br />
consequential interest in the outcome of the proceedings.<br />
Each person so appointed and so designated as in (l) and (2) above<br />
shall ensure the parties in interest are accorded adequate notice,<br />
proper hearing and due process in the proceedings convened<br />
to deliberate the issues in dispute. Other than this, it is expected<br />
that each of them shall adjudicate impartially upon the evidence<br />
presented.<br />
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Payne Transportation LP 15 866-467-2963 www.paynetransportation.com<br />
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