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THE MANITOBA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION’S OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE ‘FOR HIRE’ TRUCKING INDUSTRY IN MANITOBA

MANITOBA TRUCKING GUIDE

for SHIPPERS

2014

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Get the Castrol Hypuron 15W40 CJ4Synthetic Blend Advantage!At the core of any high performance diesel engine oil is the base stock. Castrol Hypuron startswith premium semi–synthetic base oils to provide natural advantages over traditional mineral baseoils. Hypuron far exceeds the demands of current diesel engine oil specifications API CJ–4 andCI–4 Plus as well as those of Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, MACK, MBE, Volvo and others.Formulated to exceed the latest industry specifications and your expectations:

Improved deposit control

Better soot management

Improved wear protection

Better low temperature performance

Improved volatility

Reduced piston deposits

Decreased oil consumption

Advanced oxidation control

Reduced valve train wear

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Get the Castrol Hypuron 15W40 CJ4Synthetic Blend Advantage!At the core of any high performance diesel engine oil is the base stock. Castrol Hypuron startswith premium semi–synthetic base oils to provide natural advantages over traditional mineral baseoils. Hypuron far exceeds the demands of current diesel engine oil specifications API CJ–4 andCI–4 Plus as well as those of Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, MACK, MBE, Volvo and others.Formulated to exceed the latest industry specifications and your expectations:

Improved deposit control

Better soot management

Improved wear protection

Better low temperature performance

Improved volatility

Reduced piston deposits

Decreased oil consumption

Advanced oxidation control

Reduced valve train wear

In addition to supporting compliance and giving you the added confidence that comes from knowing you are running legally, the MCP50 is easy to install and use, enhances dispatch-to-driver communication and fleet visibility, provides in-cab navigation, and can help improve fuel management. It's just one way that we can help simplify the way you manage your fleet and drive profitability.

Learn more about the new MCP50 today by visiting www.shawtracking.ca/mcp50 or call 1-800-468-9511

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President’s Message ................................................................ 7

Board of Directors .................................................................... 7

What is the Manitoba Trucking Association ............................. 8

Canadian & Provincial Trucking Associations ........................ 10

BUYERS’ GUIDE

By Products/Services ............................................................. 12

By Company ........................................................................... 16

CARRIER INDEX ..................................................................... 20

ROUTING GUIDES

– Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba points ......................... 27

– Service from Brandon to Manitoba points .......................... 29

– Service to Canada ............................................................... 30

– Service to US, Mexico, Overseas ........................................ 42

EQUIPMENT OPERATED ........................................................ 44

EXPEDITED SERVICE ............................................................. 49

SPECIALIZED SERVICES ....................................................... 49

SPECIALIZED FREIGHT .......................................................... 50

DISTANCE GUIDES................................................................. 54

REGULATORY AND CROSS BORDER INFORMATION .......... 62

GENERAL INFORMATION

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National Freight Claims Manual ............................................. 76

SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS .............................................. 86

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WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, THE MICHELIN® X WORKS XDY® TIRE KEEPS GOING

It’s tough out there. That’s why the MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire is your on/off road solution.

It is built to the highest standards of reliability and durability. With better wear and exceptional traction, it offers more mileage and operational savings for your fleet.* The MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire

also features built-in Co-Ex Technology™, a double layer compound for added anti-cut, anti-chip protection and better performance in a variety of on/off road applications. From highway to

construction site, the MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire delivers performance to your bottom line.

*When compared to the MICHELIN® XDY®3 tire.

WITH MICHELIN®

Co-Ex Technology™

©2013 MNA(C)I. All Rights Reserved. The “Michelin Man” is a registered trademark licensed by Michelin North America, Inc. Visit www.michelintruck.com for more details.

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Welcome to the annual Manitoba Trucking Guide for Shippers. As President of the Manitoba Trucking Association, I am very proud of this publication. The Trucking Guide for Shippers is the result of months of information gathering, data entry and editing, all of which result in this valuable tool. I describe it as a valuable tool because

that is what it is: for shippers in Manitoba, this may be the most valuable resource you have in your office. Anything you need shipped – from general dry goods to regulated freight, containers to oversized and over-dimensional equipment, a single box to an entire truckload – can be shipped using the carriers listed within the following pages. Also included is the MTA Buyers’ Guide, a listing of products and services offered by members of the Associated Trades Division of the Manitoba Trucking Association. Our Associated Trades Division members provide a wealth of resources for the trucking industry – from truck and trailer parts and accessories (plus service) to insurance and benefits plans, the products and services you need to run your business successfully can be provided by our members. I hope that you take a moment to browse through this guide to ensure you are getting the most use from this tool that you can get. In today’s busy world, it can be hard to “take a moment”; however, I am sure that you will find that the Manitoba Trucking Guide for Shippers provides you with a wealth of information needed to move your goods from Point A to Point B. Together we will work toward building a continued focus on being able to provide you with the best of resources, great service, and professional development opportunities. Norm Blagden, PresidentManitoba Trucking Association

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013/14PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

PRESIDENTNorm Blagden ......................................Searcy Trucking Ltd.

1ST VICE PRESIDENTGreg Arndt ............................................ Jade Transport Ltd.

2ND VICE PRESIDENTGary Arnold ............................... Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEJohn Erik Albrechtsen .............................Paul’s Hauling Ltd.Doug Witt .......................................... Gardewine Group Inc.Tom Payne Jr. ............................... Payne Transportation LP Bernie Driedger .................................Portage Transport Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJohn Erik Albrechtsen .............................Paul’s Hauling Ltd.Greg Arndt ............................................ Jade Transport Ltd.Gary Arnold ............................... Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Norm Blagden ......................................Searcy Trucking Ltd.Jasvir Singh Brar ...............................................4Tracks Ltd.Ron Cram .......................................... Cheval Transport Ltd.Bruce Danylchuk ...............................E.B.D. Enterprises Inc.Ed Dillon ...................................................Kleysen Group LPJason Dubois .......................................Len Dubois TruckingGilles Durand ..................................... Du-Vall Transport Inc.Darrin Fiske ..............................................Kleysen Group LPRoger Gagne ..............................................Grote IndustriesBorden Hadley ......................................Smooth Freight Ltd.Tobi Hadley ...........................................Smooth Freight Ltd.Kyle Harris ............................................Harris Transport Ltd.Scott Kinley ............................................ Gladstone TransferDerek Lachaine .............................................TransX LimitedMarc Meyer ..................................Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Michael Mourant .............. Rosewood Bulk Milk Hauling Ltd.John Oades .........................................Beaver Truck CentreRick Ottenbreit .....................................Searcy Trucking Ltd.Dan Simcock .........................Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc.Kevin Small ................................ Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Dave Tyrchniewicz ................................Turk Enterprises Ltd.Tom VanDam .................................Big Freight Systems Inc.Pauline Wiebe-Peters .................... Payne Transportation LPDoug Witt .......................................... Gardewine Group Inc.Steve Zokvic ........................................ Bison Transport Inc.

PAST PRESIDENTSTom Payne Jr. ............................... Payne Transportation LPVic Switzer .................................ALLMOVE Record StorageBob Senkow .....................................TST Overland ExpressAl Lepp .................................................... Redline TransportAllan Penner ................................... Penner International Inc.Jim Trann .................................................Keystone WesternGil Tetrault ................................................ Tetrault TransportMilt Penner ..................................... Penner International Inc.

HONORARY LIFE DIRECTORSGeorge EngleGerald F. Reimer

WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, THE MICHELIN® X WORKS XDY® TIRE KEEPS GOING

It’s tough out there. That’s why the MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire is your on/off road solution.

It is built to the highest standards of reliability and durability. With better wear and exceptional traction, it offers more mileage and operational savings for your fleet.* The MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire

also features built-in Co-Ex Technology™, a double layer compound for added anti-cut, anti-chip protection and better performance in a variety of on/off road applications. From highway to

construction site, the MICHELIN® X Works XDY® tire delivers performance to your bottom line.

*When compared to the MICHELIN® XDY®3 tire.

WITH MICHELIN®

Co-Ex Technology™

©2013 MNA(C)I. All Rights Reserved. The “Michelin Man” is a registered trademark licensed by Michelin North America, Inc. Visit www.michelintruck.com for more details.

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WHAT IS THE MTA?

The Manitoba Trucking Association exists to develop and maintain a safe and healthy business environment for its industry members and has been doing so since 1932. The Manitoba Trucking Association is the voice of the trucking industry in Manitoba. We are comprised of Carrier members and Associated Trades members. We have nearly 300 member companies that represent over 10,000 employees. Those member companies represent about 20% of the for hire trucking companies in Manitoba whose fleets represent over 75% of the trucks licensed in Manitoba. Our Carrier members range in size from one-truck operators to

companies with over a thousand trucks. We have PSV (for-hire) fleets, private fleets, household mover fleets, heavy haul fleets, couriers and local cartage companies among our membership. Some of these carrier members stay within city and provincial limits; others are involved in cross-border trade and international shipping. Manitoba Trucking Association members can point with pride to a mature and responsible organization, which has developed outstanding safety and driver training programs, a committee structure that serves all areas and aspects of members’ needs, and a strong working relationship with government agencies. The Manitoba Trucking Association is a member of the Canadian Trucking Alliance. The Canadian Trucking Alliance is the federation of the seven provincial trucking associations and has over 4,500 member companies nationally. The mandate of the Canadian Trucking Alliance is to represent the trucking industry’s viewpoint on national and international policy, regulatory and legislative issues that affect trucking. The Association stands ready to face whatever challenges the future will bring, and to represent the interests of members of the trucking industry.

What is the MANITOBA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION?

Reefer and Dry Van Quebec to BC and continental US

Manitoba Public Insurance Safety StationGeneral repairs to all makes and models Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks/Trailers

1450 Lorne Avenue East, Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3C3Tel 204-239-6451 Fax 204-239-1427 Toll free 800-251-4607

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Portage Transport Inc.NEW

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TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS

Canadian and Provincial Trucking AssociationsCanadian Trucking AllianceDavid Bradley, President & CEO555 Dixon RoadToronto, ON M9W 1H8 Tel: 613-236-9426 Fax: [email protected]

British Columbia Trucking AssociationLouise Yako, President & CEO100 - 20111 93A AvenueLangley, BC V1M 4A9Tel: 604-888-5319 Fax: [email protected]

Alberta Motor Transport AssociationDon Wilson, Executive Director#1 - 285005 Wrangler Way Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: 800-267-1003 Fax: [email protected]

Saskatchewan Trucking AssociationAl Rosseker, Executive Director1335 Wallace Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 3Z5Tel: 800-563-7623 Fax: [email protected]

Manitoba Trucking AssociationBob Dolyniuk, Executive Director25 Bunting StreetWinnipeg, MB R2X 2P5Tel: 204-632-6600 Fax: [email protected]

Ontario Trucking AssociationDavid Bradley, President & CEO555 Dixon Road Toronto, ON M9W 1H8 Tel: 416-249-7401 Fax: [email protected]

Quebec Trucking Association (l’Association du Camionnage du Québec)Marc Cadieux, Executive Director6450, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Bureau 200 Montréal (Québec) H4C 1V4 Tel : 800-361-5813 Fax : 514-932-1358 [email protected]

Atlantic Provinces Trucking AssociationJean Marc Picard, Executive Director 105 Englehart Street, Suite 800 Dieppe, NB E1A 8K2 Tel: 866-866-1679 Fax: [email protected]

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Buyers’ Guide by Products/ServicesThe following is a listing of product/service categories for the trucking and shipping industry and the companies which provide these products/services.

AERODYNAMICSBettertrucker.comSmartTruck Canada

ACCOUNTANTSGrant Thornton LLPSimtax Consultants

ANTI-IDLINGCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fleetmatics USAShaw TrackingTereck Diesel LtdThermo King of Mid CanadaTraffilog North AmericaWajax Power Systems

BENEFITS PLANAon Reed Stenhouse Inc.BFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.GroupHEALTH Global Benefit Systems Inc.Investors Group – Tom AldridgeWyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers

BRAKESBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdHendrickson CanadaMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.Trailer WizardsWestrans Company

BUILDINGS (NEW/REPAIRS)Crane Steel Structures Ltd.

CLOTHING (UNIFORMS, SAFETY BOOTS)Distinctive Advertising and Promotions

COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENTConstant C Technology GroupShaw TrackingTraffilog North America

COMPLIANCE SERVICESAvaal Technology Solutions

COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE/SERVICEAvaal Technology SolutionsConstant C Technology GroupFleetmatics USAShaw TrackingTraffilog North AmericaTransCore Link Logistics

CONTAINER SALESOcean TrailerTrailer WizardsWestern Storage

CUSTOMS BROKERCole International Inc. GHY International

DOCUMENT MANAGEMENTAvaal Technology SolutionsShaw TrackingThe DATA Group of Companies

DRIVER SERVICESAdvantage PersonnelDrakkar Human ResourcesFirst Class Training Centre Inc.Fleetmatics USAJ. J. Keller & Associates Inc.Job Fit ConsultingKMS Transport Driving AcademyNichol Commercial Licensing Inc.Prairie PilotingSimTax ConsultantsTransCore Link LogisticsTransport Placement ServicesTravelers Financial Corporation

DRIVER TRAINING1 Life Workplace Safety & HealthAdvantage PersonnelArnold Bros. Transportation AcademyBuffalo Driver TrainingCarriers EdgeCommercial Truck Training CentreDrakkar Human ResourcesFirst Class Training Centre Inc.Free Eagle Driver Education Ltd.G & T Class 1 Training Ltd.Ideal Driver TrainingJ. J. Keller & Associates Inc.KMS Transport Driving AcademyNichol Commercial Licensing Inc.Professional Transport Driver Training School Ltd.Red River CollegeSimTax ConsultantsTraffilog North AmericaTransport Placement ServicesTruk Cab Inc.United Transportation Driver Training

DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTINGDriverCheck Inc.

ENGINESBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCummins Western CanadaCustom Truck Sales Inc.Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.Freightliner Manitoba LtdJ & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Mack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.Tereck Diesel LtdToromont CATVolvo Trucks CanadaWajax Power Systems

ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS/SERVICEBFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.Blue Wave EnergyExcel Playgreen Technologies Inc.SmartTruck CanadaTraffilog North America

FINANCIAL SERVICESAmerican ExpressCanadian Western BankCIBC Commercial BankingCIT Financial Ltd.Freightliner Manitoba LtdGE Capital CanadaInvestors Group – Tom AldridgeMoney in MotionPaccar Financial Ltd.RBC Commercial Financial ServicesTransCore Link LogisticsWyatt Dowling Insurance Services

FIRST AID/CPR TRAININGFirst Class Training Centre Inc.

FLEET MANAGEMENTAdvantage PersonnelAvaal Technology SolutionsBFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.Calmont GroupFleetmatics USAJ. J. Keller & Associates Inc.Kal TireNichol Commercial Licensing Inc.Ryder Transportation ServicesShaw TrackingSimTax ConsultantsToromont CATTraffilog North America

FLEET SAFETY CONSULTANTS1 Life Workplace Safety & HealthAon Reed Stenhouse Inc.Avaal Technology SolutionsBFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.Marsh Canada LimitedSimtax ConsultantsTraffilog North America

FREIGHT BROKERS/MANAGEMENTBest-Way Cargo ManagementCole International Inc.Kaljen Logistics Inc.M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.Prairie PilotingTransCore Link Logistics

FUEL/LUBRICANTS4 ReFuel Canada Ltd.Excel Playgreen Technologies Inc.Groeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.Husky OilImperial OilJanico Investments Ltd.Marsolliier Petroleum Ltd.Pilot Flying J.Suncor EnergyTereck Diesel LtdWajax Power SystemsWestrans Company

GLASSBeaver Truck CentreMaxim Truck & TrailerSpeedy Glass

www.westernstorage.ca

“Providing Higher Quality Mobile Storage Solutions to Western

Canada for over 40 years”• 27,́ 48´ and 53´ Dry Vans for Rent• 20´ and 40´ Containers for rent or sale• Cross Dock Services available• Secure Yard Storage• 12' and 16' Portables

for Residential or Small Commercial Storage

1-877-256-4371Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary Vancouver Kelowna

Brandon Regina Saskatoon Prince George

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GROUP HEALTH & PENSION SERVICESBFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.GroupHEALTH Global Benefit Systems Inc.Investors Group – Tom Aldridge

IMMIGRATIONIdeal Driver Training

INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENTCervus Equipment

INSURANCEAon Reed Stenhouse Inc.Arthur J. Gallagher (Canada) GroupBFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.GroupHEALTH Global Benefit Systems Inc.Investors Group – Tom AldridgeManitoba Public InsuranceMarsh Canada LimitedMcElhoes & Duffy Insurance BrokersMIG Insurance Group Ltd.Northbridge Financial CorporationRempel Insurance Brokers Ltd.Southeastern Autocity Insurance BrokersWyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers

LAWYERS/LEGAL CONSULTANTSAikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson, LLPMeyers Norris Penny LLP.Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP

LEASING/FINANCINGBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCanadian Western BankCIBC Commercial BankingCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesGE Capital CanadaMerrit Capital Corp.Money in Motion (Manitoba) Inc.Ocean TrailerPaccar Financial Ltd.Quality Trailers Ltd.RBC Commercial Financial ServicesTravelers Financial Corporation

LIGHTINGFort Garry IndustriesGrote IndustriesMaxim Truck & TrailerTraction

LOG BOOK TRAININGAdvantage PersonnelBuffalo Driver TrainingCarriers EdgeCompliance Solutions Inc.First Class Training Centre Inc.J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.SimTax Consultants

LOGISTICSBest-Way Cargo ManagementCole International Inc.GHY InternationalKaljen Logistics Inc.M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.Ryder Transportation Services

LUMPER SERVICESAactive Personnel Services Ltd.Transport Placement Services

MAGAZINES - TRUCKING INDUSTRYCraig Kelman & Associates Ltd.Pro-Trucker Magazine Inc.Today’s TruckingTruck West

MANAGEMENT SERVICES & CONSULTINGAdvantage PersonnelAvaal Technology SolutionsCompliance Solutions Inc.Drakkar Human ResourcesGHY InternationalJ. J. Keller & Associates Inc.Marsh Canada LimitedNichol Commercial Licensing Inc.Pinnacle Staffing SolutionsSimtax Consultants Inc.TCR Solutions Inc.

NON-ASSET BASED LOGISTICS PROVIDERSBest-Way Cargo ManagementCole International Inc.GHY InternationalKaljen Logistics Inc.M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.Prairie Piloting

OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIESCarlyle Printers, Service & SuppliesConstant C Technology Group

ON-SITE FUELLING SERVICES4ReFuel Canada Ltd.Janico Investments Ltd.

PAPER SHREDDING SERVICESALLMOVE Secure Document and Data Management

PAINTINGDerrick’s Sandblasting

PILOT/ESCORT VEHICLE SERVICEPrairie Piloting

PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCETraffilog North America

PORTABLE/MOBILE STORAGEWestern Storage

PRINTERS/PUBLISHERSCarlyle Printers, Service & SuppliesCraig Kelman & Associates Ltd.J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.The Data Group of CompaniesTruck West

PROMOTIONAL ITEMS/ WEARABLES/AWARDSArrow SpecialtiesDistinctive Advertising and Promotions

RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND STORAGEAllmove Secure Document and Data Management

RECRUITINGAdvantage PersonnelDrakkar Human Resources Ideal Driver TrainingJob Fit ConsultingPinnacle Staffing SolutionsTransCore Link LogisticsTCR Solutions Inc.Transport Placement Services

RECRUITING - TEMPORARYAactive PersonnelAdvantage PersonnelPinnacle Staffing SolutionsTransport Placement Services

REFRIGERATIONBeaver Truck CentreCentral Transport Refrigeration (Carrier Transicold)Thermo King of Mid Canada

RENTALS/LEASINGBeaver Truck CentreBell Trailer SalesCalmont GroupCervus EquipmentCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesGE Capital CanadaMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerOcean TrailerPaccar Financial Ltd.Ryder Transportation ServicesTrailer WizardsTravelers Financial CorporationWestern Storage

RISK MANAGEMENTWyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers

SAFETY/SECURITY1 Life Workplace Safety & HealthAon Reed Stenhouse Inc.Avaal Technology SolutionsCarriers EdgeDriverCheck Inc.Fleetmatics USAFree Eagle Driver Education Ltd.J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.Marsh Canada LimitedNichol Commercial Licensing Inc.Prairie PilotingSimtax Consultants Inc.Traffilog North AmericaTransport Placement ServicesWestrans Company SATELLITE TRACKING & COMMUNICATIONSAvaal Technology SolutionsBettertrucker.comFleetmatics USAOcean TrailerShaw TrackingTereck Diesel Ltd.Thermo King of Mid CanadaTraffilog North AmericaTrailer WizardsTransCore Link Logistics

STORAGEWestern Storage

SUSPENSIONBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdHendrickson CanadaJ & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Kal TireMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd. Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth End Auto Spring Ltd.Ocean TrailerTrailer WizardsWestrans Company

TIRES/WHEELSBeaver Truck CentreBridgestone Commercial SolutionsCustom Truck Sales Inc.Denray Tire Ltd.Fort Garry Industries (FGI)Freightliner Manitoba LtdGoodyear Canada Inc.Integra Tire & Auto CentresJ & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Kal TireMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerMichelin North America (Canada) Inc.TractionTrailer WizardsWest End Tire (1990) Ltd.

TRAILER ACCESSORIESBell Trailer SalesBettertrucker.comCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesGroeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.Maxim Truck & TrailerOcean TrailerQuality Trailers Ltd.Querel Trailers Inc.SmartTruck Canada

TRACTIONTrailer Wizards Westrans CompanyTrailer ManufacturingLode King IndustriesMidland Manufacturing Ltd.Quality Trailers Ltd.Querel Trailers Inc.

TRAILER PARTSBell Trailer SalesCustom Truck Sales Inc.Forster Instruments Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesGroeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.Hendrickson CanadaMaxim Truck & TrailerNorth End Auto Spring Ltd.NTN Bearing Corporation CanadaOcean TrailerQuality Trailers Ltd.Querel Trailers Inc.TexcanTractionTrailer Wizards Westrans Company

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TRAILER SALESBell Trailer SalesCalmont GroupFort Garry IndustriesMaxim Truck & TrailerOcean TrailerQuality Trailers Ltd.Querel Trailers Inc.Trailer Wizards

TRAVELERS FINANCIAL CORPORATIONTrailer ServiceBell Trailer SalesCalmont GroupCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry Industries

Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.Ocean TrailerQuality Trailers Ltd.Trailer Wizards Westrans Company

TRAINING PRODUCTSAvaal Technology SolutionsCarriers EdgeFree Eagle Driver Education Ltd.J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

TRANSMISSIONSBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCustom Truck Sales Inc.

Fort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdJ & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Mack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.Tereck Diesel LtdWajax Power SystemsWestrans Company

TRUCK ACCESSORIESBeaver Truck CentreBettertrucker.comCustom Truck Sales Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdGroeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Janico Investments Ltd.Mack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth End Spring Tereck Diesel LtdTractionWestrans Company

TRUCK AND TRAILER WASHFort Garry Industries General SteamMaxim Truck & TrailerQuerel Trailers Inc.Trailer WizardsInternational Truck BodyTruck Interior DetailingWashex

TRUCK PARTSBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupCentral Transport Refrigeration (Carrier Transicold)Connexion Truck CentreCustom Truck Sales Inc.Eaton Truck ComponentsForster Instruments Inc.Fort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdGroeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.International Truck Body

J & M Truck Recycling Ltd.Mack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.North End Auto Spring Ltd.NTN Bearing Corporation CanadaPeterbilt Manitoba Ltd.Tereck Diesel LtdTexcanToromont CAT

TRACTIONVolvo Trucks CanadaWajax Power SystemsWestrans Company

TRUCK SALESBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupConnexion Truck CentreCustom Truck Sales Inc.Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.Freightliner Manitoba LtdKal TireMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerPeterbilt Manitoba Ltd.Querel Trailers Inc.Toromont CATTravelers Financial CorporationVolvo Trucks Canada

TRUCK SERVICEBeaver Truck CentreCalmont GroupConnexion Truck CentreCustom Truck Sales Inc.Derrick’s SandblastingEastside Heavy Truck CollisionEaton Truck ComponentsFleetmatics USAFort Garry IndustriesFreightliner Manitoba LtdMack Sales and Service Manitoba Ltd.Maxim Truck & TrailerNorth End Auto Spring Ltd.North Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.Tereck Diesel LtdToromont CATVolvo Trucks CanadaWajax Power SystemsWestrans Company

Loyalty Transport Ltd. Brandon, MB At Loyalty Transport Ltd. we provide transportation of a variety of bulk liquids product:Fertilizer, Cutters,

Asphalt Oil, Cattle Feed

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bruce roche transport inc.Serving Canada & the U.S.A.

• Specializing in Air Ride Refrigerated Service

• General Merchandise• Dry Freight

204-633-04462627 Inkster Blvd.Fax 204-633-0452

29 Roy Roche Dr., Box 66, Grp 200, RR2, Winnipeg, MBPhone: 204.632.1657 or 866.400.1657 Fax: 204.697.2548

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MOVEMENT OF AGRICULTUAL EQUIPMENT AND OVER

DIMENSIONAL FREIGHT

Identifying the needs of the customer is our first Priority.

• Precision Freight Systems provides quality service to our customers, coordinating reliable transportation of shipments throughtout Canada and the USA

• Precision Freight Systems is the one source for all your transportation needs. We have developed a system that accommodates all equipment types such as decks, vans, and specialized equipment.

• Precision Freight Systems has a very strong network established with hundreds of small Agricultural Imple-ment distributors across the Prairies. Farm Equipment manufactures in the USA wanting to reach these dealers can rely on Precision Freight Systems for all their transportation needs.

• Precision Freight Systems services a large number of important industries and transports freight which is vital to the Canadian economy such as:

• Agricultural Machinery • Lumber• Steel • Pipe• Other commodities to service our customers needs.

PRECISION FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC.PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS

PRECISION FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC.PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS

Super B Flat Decks & Tandem Flat DecksVans, Dumps & Decks

Toll Free: 1-800-330-1657 Phone: (204) 633-1657

Fax: (204) 697-165729 Roy Roche Drive, Box 66 Group 200, RR#2

Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6

www.ebdenterprises.com

Miller Environmental Corporation has a team of highly trained technicians capable of assessment and cleanup of an accidental

release of most hazardous material classes up to a Level B PPE response.

ISO 9001:2008; ISO 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007

For more details contact

Miller Environmental Corporation at

204-925-9600

24 Hour Emergency Response Team (204) 957 6327

Committed to leadership in our industry

Miller Environmental Corporation

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COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS SOLUTIONSOperating in Canada, U.S., Transborder and Mexico

Comprehensive transcontinental terminal network

Central operations in North America’s major distribution hubs

Fleet of 1,500 trucks, 3,000 trailers and 1,000 intermodal containers

LTL and TL (dry, heated, refrigerated and fl at deck)

Road and intermodal services

Engineered solutions

W E T A K E A L O A D O F F Y O U R M I N D !

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Buyers’ Guide by CompanyThe following is a list of Manitoba Trucking Association associate member companies which provide products and/or services to the trucking and shipping industry in Manitoba.

1 Life Workplace Safety & Health175 Marion St., Winnipeg, MB R2H 0T3204-231-5433/Fax:204-231-1105www.1lifeworkplacesafety.com

Aactive Personnel Services Ltd.Box 1462, St. Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2Z4204-982-4600/Fax:204-942-5098www.aactivepersonnel.com

Advantage Personnel7015 Tranmere Drive, Units 13/14Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1M2800-263-4312/Fax:905-677-9082www.onyourteam.com

Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson LLP30th Floor - 360 Main StreetWinnipeg, MB R3C 4G1204-957-0050/Fax:204-957-0840www.aikins.com

ALLMOVE Secure Document & Data Management170 Eagle Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V5204-633-6889/Fax:204-977-3891www.allmove.com

American Express3760 Henderson Hwy., East St. Paul, MB R2E 1B1204-668-9660www.americanexpress.com/canada

Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc.1800-One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2A3204-956-1070/Fax:204-956-2148www.aon.ca

Arnold Bros. Transportation Academy739 Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0T8204-231-1183/Fax:204-255-7762www.arnoldbrosacademy.com

Arrow SpecialitiesBox 4150, Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0204-467-1800/Fax:866-490-0290www.arrowspecialties.com

Arthur J. Gallagher (Canada) Group300-1440 Jack Blick AvenueWinnipeg, Manitoba R3G 0L4204-697-4222/Fax:204-697-3858www.ajgcanada.com

Avaal Technology Solutions100-1780 Wellington AvenueWinnipeg, Manitoba R3H1B3204-772-1313/Fax:204-772-1310www.avaal.com

Beaver Truck Centre33 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2R 0T8204-632-9100/Fax:204-932-9103www.beavertrucks.com

Bell Trailer Sales1440 Brookside Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-987-8890/Fax:204-694-1640www.belltrailers.com

Best-Way Cargo Management Inc.Unit 5 935 McLeod StreetWinnipeg, MB R2G 0Y4204-272-5622/Fax:204-415-3395www.best-waycargo.com

Bettertrucker.comBox 183, Ile des Chenes, MB R0A 0T0204-800-1313/Fax:877-823-3576www.repstaragencies.com

BFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc.Suite 205 - 175 Carlton StreetWinnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3H9204-594-0260/Fax:204-594-0259www.bflcanada.ca

Blue Wave Energy450 Sheppard Street, Winnipeg, MB R2X 2P8204-837-6546/Fax:204-837-6549www.bluewaveenergy.ca

Bridgestone Commercial Solutions#400, 5770 Hurontario StreetMississauga, ON L5R 3G5204-981-7459www.bridgestonetrucktires.com

Buffalo Driver Training2nd Floor 415 Lucas AvenueWinnipeg Manitoba R3C 2E6204-633-7697/Fax:1-888-567-2096www.buffalodrivertraining.com

Calmont Group2091 Logan Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2R 0J1204-988-1770/Fax:204-988-1779www.calmont.ca

Canadian Western Bank Equipment Financing Group125 Nature Park Way, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0Y6204-928-8504/Fax:855-341-7300www.cwbank.com

Carlyle Printers, Services & Supplies Ltd.75 Plymouth Street, Winnipeg, MB R2X 2V5204-480-4876/Fax:204-697-0830www.carlylepss.com

Carriers Edge6th Floor,675 Cochrane East TowerMarkham, ON L3R 0B8905-530-2430/Fax:905-530-2001www.carriersedge.com

Central Transport Refrigeration Ltd.986 Wall Street, Winnipeg , MB R3G 2V3204-788-4344/Fax:204-772-7960www.ctrgroup.ca

Cervus Equipment465 Egesz Street, Winnipeg, MB R2R 2V5204-233-1611/Fax:204-233-1633www.cervusequipment.com

CIBC Commercial Banking500-One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P3204-944-5857/Fax:204-943-8347www.cibc.com

CIT Financial Ltd.103-475 Provencher Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R2J 4A7204-788-4247/Fax:204-788-4257

Cole International Inc.200-140 Bannatyne AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3B 3C5204-926-3085/Fax:204-956-4205www.cole.ca

Commercial Truck Training Centre Inc.425 Oak Point Highway, Unit B, Winnipeg MB 204-894-0031/Fax:204-417-8188www.cttc.ca

Compliance Solutions Inc.20-360 Keewatin Street, Winnipeg, MB R2X 2Y3204-694-2566/Fax:204-633-0044www.compliancesolutions.ca

Connexion Truck Centre440 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V3204-339-9246/Fax:204-663-8491www.connexionindustries.ca

Constant C Technology Group816-294 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B9204-992-2231/Fax:204-257-6671www.constantc.com

Craig Kelman & Associates Ltd.3C - 2020 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0K4204-985-9785/Fax:204-985-9795www.kelman.ca

Crane Steel Structures Ltd.5310 Monterey Road, Headingley, MB R4H 1J9204-489-8022/Fax:204-489-8202www.cranesteel.com

Cruise Media Group3rd Floor, 436 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1A7888-308-0850www.cruisemediagroup.com

Cummins Western Canada489 Oak Point Hwy., Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V2204-632-5470/Fax:204-697-0267www.westerncanada.cummins.com

Custom Truck Sales Inc.357 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1T9204-694-3874/Fax:204-694-7766www.customtruck.ca

Daimler Trucks Canada Ltd.Suite 404, 6733 Mississauga Rd.Mississauga, ON L5N 6J51-905-812-6605Fax:1-905-812-6507

Denray Tire Ltd.• 344 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V1

204-632-5191/Fax:204-633-0010• 320 Park Avenue East, Brandon, MB R7A 7A7

204-727-0019/Fax:204-726-8581• 529 Pembina Highway E,

Winkler, MB R6W 4B8 204-331-3289/Fax:204-325-5862

• 15 Memorial Blvd., Dauphin, MB R7N 2A5

204-638-8904/Fax:204-638-6506 www.denraytire.com

Derrick’s SandblastingBox 70, Group 200, R.R. 2Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-633-3087/Fax:204-697-2991

Distinctive Advertising & Promotions16 Halparin Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3X 1Z9204-253-4766/Fax:204-253-2090www.distinctiveadvpromo.com

Drakkar Human Resources100 - 6303 Airport Rd., Mississauga, ON L4V 1R8905-795-1397/Fax:905-795-1391www.drakkar.ca

DriverCheck Inc.1 Manley Street, Ayr, ON N0B 1E0800-463-4310/Fax:519-632-9534www.drivercheck.ca

Eastside Heavy Truck Collision2535 Inkster Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-633-8223/Fax:204-633-8226www.theeastsidegroup.ca

Eaton Truck Components1509 Day Street, Winnipeg, MB R2C 1E5204-222-5240/Fax:204-222-7350www.eaton.com/Eaton/ProductsServices/Truck/index.htm

Excel Playgreen Technologies Inc.Box 539, Niverville, MB R0A 1E0204-388-9250/Fax:204-388-9620www.excelplaygreen.com

First Class Training Centre Inc.P.O. Box 98 Stn L 325 Eagle DriveWinnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0Z4204-632-5302/Fax:204-632-5329www.firstclasstrainingcentre.com

Fleetmatics USA1600 E. Golf Rd. Suite 800Rolling Meadows, IL 600081-866-844-2235Fax:1-847-378-4602www.fleetmatics.com/ca

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Forster Instruments Inc.7141 Edwards Blvd., Mississauga, ON L5S 1Z2905-795-0555/Fax:905-795-0570

Fort Garry Industries• Winnipeg: 2525 Inkster

Blvd.,RR2,StnMain Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-632-8261/Fax:204-632-5526

• Brandon: 1440 Highland Avenue Brandon, MB R7C 1A7 204-571-5980/Fax:204-571-5982

www.fgiltd.com

Free Eagle Driver Education Ltd.Box 542, Blumenort, MB R0A 0C0204-326-2878/Fax:204-346-1490www.freeeagle.ca

Freightliner Manitoba Ltd.• Winnipeg: 2058 Logan Avenue

Winnipeg, MB R2R 0H9 204-631-0550/Fax:204-631-3001

• Brandon:1731 Middleton ave., Brandon R7C 1A7 204-726-0000/Fax:204-726-0018

www.freightliner.mb.ca

G & T Class 1 Training Ltd.2040 Logan Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2R 0H9204-633-5222/Fax:204-633-6334www.gtclass1.com

GE Capital Canada1700 - 330 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C4204-958-7177/Fax:204-958-7525www.gecapital.ca/home

General Steam2321 Logan Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2R 2S7204-694-6836/Fax:204-694-6837www.generalsteam.ca

GHY International809-167 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 3H8204-947-6851/Fax:204-947-3306www.ghy.com

Goodyear Canada Inc.301 Moorgate St., Winnipeg, MB R3J 2L4204-791-7030/Fax:1-780-464-8574www.goodyear.ca

Grant Thornton LLP94 Commerce Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0Z3204-944-0100/Fax:204-957-5442www.grantthornton.ca

Groeneveld CPL Systems Canada Inc.8450 Lowson Road, Unit #5, Milton, ON L9T 0J81-800-263-1760/Fax:905-875-2125www.groeneveld-group.com

Grote Industries230 Travail Road, Markham, ON L3S 3J1800-268-5612/Fax:800-267-9024www.grote.com

GroupHEALTH Global Benefit Systems Inc.11 Wethersfield Road, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2G8204-488-1100/Fax:204-488-1113www.grouphealthglobal.com

Hendrickson Canada24 Glencairn Road, Winnipeg, MB R2V 4J2204-981-4005/Fax:204-338-0098www.hendrickson-intl.com

Husky Oil110 Panet Road, Winnipeg, MB R2J 0S2204-925-2306/Fax:204-231-1854www.huskyenergy.com

Ideal Driver Training1180 Fife St., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2N6204-786-4705/Fax:204-786-4706www.idealdt.ca

Imperial OilUnit #1 - 1596 Regent Ave W. Suite 353, Winnipeg, MB R2C 4H4204-997-3178/Fax:204-663-6515www.imperialoil.ca

Integra Tire & Auto Centres9333-37 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 5N4780-462-1223/Fax:780-462-9759www.integratire.com

International Truck BodyUnit 5 - 1601 Church Ave.Winnipeg, MB R2X 1G9204-786-6238/Fax:204-783-7290www.itb.ca

Investors Group – Tom Aldridge100-1345 Waverley St., Winnipeg, MB R3T 5Y6204-981-7596/Fax:204-489-4640www.tomaldridge.ca

J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.3003 Breezewood Lane, Box 368Neenah, WI 54957-0368800-327-6868/Fax:920-727-7516www.jjkeller.com

J&M Truck Recycling Ltd.303 Parkdale Rd., St Andrews MB R1A 3N9204-338-1458/Fax:204-338-6270www.jmtruckrecycling.com

Janico Investments Ltd.Head Office: 928 Marion StreetWinnipeg, MB R2J 0K8204-949-7280/Fax:204-949-7288www.janicofuels.comOperating in Arborg, Beausejour, Morris, Teulon, Pine Falls, and 500 Oak Point Highway

Job Fit ConsultingUnit #1 – 1353 Penticton AvenuePenticton, BC V2A 3K4778-476-7224/Fax: 778-476-6225www.hireprodrivers.com

Kal Tire• Winnipeg: 1777 Brookside Blvd

Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-930-7025/Fax:204-632-4188

• Portage: Hwy 1A W Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3B7 204-857-6828/Fax:204-239-5232

• Brandon: 1665 18th St. N. Brandon, MB R7C 1A6 204-727-7938/Fax:204-727-8891

• Dauphin: 305 Main Street Dauphin, MB R7N 1K8 204-638-5074/Fax:204-638-5109

www.Kaltire.com

Kaljen Logistics Inc.200-690 St Joseph St., Winnipeg, MB R2H 3E2204-235-7000/Fax:204-231-8346www.kaljenlogistics.com

KMS Transport Driving Academy1590 Inkster Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2W4204-254-0000/Fax:204-254-3201www.kmstransportacademy.com

Lode-King IndustriesBox 1146, Winkler, MB R6W 4B2204-325-4345/Fax:204-325-5369www.lodeking.com

M. Kostiuk Express Ltd.29 Pearce Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2V 2K3204-771-1053/Fax:204-338-6686

Mack Sales and Service of Manitoba Ltd.385 Eagle Drive, Grp 200, RR2 Box 99Winnipeg , MB R3C 2E6204-772-0316/Fax:204-783-9666www.mackmanitoba.com

Manitoba Public Insurance731-1st Street, Brandon, MB R7A 6C3204-729-9501/Fax:204-727-8505www.mpi.mb.ca

Marsh Canada Limited1420 One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X3204-982-6524/Fax:204-947-2662www.marsh.ca

Marsollier Petroleum Ltd.129 Wheatfield Road, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-631-1150/Fax:204-694-0533www.marsollierpetroleum.com

Maxim Truck & Trailer• International Truck Division –

Head Office 1860 Brookside Blvd.,

Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-790-6599/Fax:204-694-2302

• Trailer Division – Winnipeg 580 Oak Point Highway Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-790-6500/Fax:204-632-1069

• Body Shop Division – Winnipeg 600 Oak Point Highway Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-790-6580/Fax:204-697-4801

www.maximinc.com• Brandon Branch Office 501 Middleton Ave., Brandon, MB R7C 1A8

204-725-4580/Fax:204-725-0808

McElhoes & Duffy Insurance BrokersUnit 1, 604 St. Mary’s RoadWinnipeg, MB R2M 3L5204-233-1418/Fax:204-233-2583www.mcelhoesduffy.com

McLeod Software2550 Acton Road, Burmingham, AL 35243205-823-5100/Fax:205-823-0000www.mcleodsoftware.com

Merrit Capital Corporation1428 Erin Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 2S8204-285-3928/Fax:204-272-3409www.merritcapital.ca

Meyers Norris Penny LLP2500 - 201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 3K6204-775-4531/Fax:204-783-8329www.mnp.ca

Michelin North America (Canada) Inc.2500 Daniel-Johnson Blvd, Suite 500 Laval, Quebec H7T 2P6450-978-4700www.michelinman.com

Midland Manufacturing Ltd.Box 249, Rosenort, MB R0G 1W0204-746-2348/Fax:204-746-2286www.midlandtrailers.com

MIG Insurance Group Ltd.1401 Portage Avenue,Winnipeg, MB R3G 0W1204-944-8400/Fax:204-772-8893www.miginsurance.ca

Money in Motion (Manitoba) Inc.1313 Border Street, Unit 32AWinnipeg, MB R3H 0X4204-632-7035/Fax:204-235-0227

Newcom Business Media Inc.451 Attwell Dr, Toronto, ON M9W 5C4416-614-2200/Fax:416-614-8861www.todaystrucking.com

Nichol Commercial Licensing Inc.114 Regent Ave W., Winnipeg, MB R2C 1P9204-777-6700/Fax:204-224-5655www.nclnet.ca

North End Spring Ltd.70 Oak Point Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba R2R 1T6204-632-1517/Fax:204-633-3617www.northendspring.ca

North Line Sales & Service (2009) Ltd.303 Parkdale Rd., St. Andrews, MB R1A 3N9204-334-3535/Fax:204-334-3243

Northbridge Financial CorporationUniversity of Lethbridge Tower 10707-100 ave 10th floor, Edmonton, AB T5J 3M11-780-421-7890Fax:1-780-421-4744

NTN Bearing Corporation Canada305 Courtney Park Drive WestMississauga, ON L5W 1Y4905-564-2700/Fax:905-564-9023www.ntn.ca

Ocean Trailer415 Lucas Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-940-7364/Fax:204-940-7360www.oceantrailer.com

Paccar Financial Ltd.40 Olinyk Cove, Winnipeg, MB R3R 3W1204-788-0199/Fax:204-788-0200www.paccarfinancial.com

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Peterbilt Manitoba Ltd.• Winnipeg: 1895 Brookside Blvd.

Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6 204-633-0071/Fax:204-633-6476

• Brandon: 1809 18th Street Brandon, MB R7C 1A6 204-725-1991/Fax:204-633-6476

www.peterbilt-truck.com

Pilot Flying J.5508 Lonas Dr, PO Box 37909Knoxville, Tennessee T2W 1J51-865-474-2796Fax:1-865-297-1406www.pilotflyingj.com

Pinnacle Staffing Solutions2nd floor 394 Graham AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3C 0L4204-943-8649www.pinnacle.jobs

Prairie PilotingBox 849, Winkler, MB R6W 4A9204-362-0985/204-384-7670Fax: 204-325-5071www.prairiepiloting.com

Pro-Trucker Magazine Inc.9693 - 129 Street, Surrey, BC V3T 3G3800-331-8127/Fax:(604) 580-2046www.pro-truckermagazine.com

Professional Transport Driver Training School Ltd.1731 Middleton Ave.Brandon, Manitoba R7C 1A7204-729-0240/Fax:204-925-1587www.transportdriver.com

Quality Trailers Ltd.29 Roy Roche Road, Winnipeg, MB R0C 2E6204-632-5300/Fax:204-633-6015www.qualitytrailersltd.com

Querel Trailers Inc.1585 Niakwa Road EastWinnipeg Manitoba R2J 3T3866-953-5800/Fax:204-953-5809www.quereltrailers.com

Red River CollegeN 110 - 2055 Notre Dame Ave.Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9204-697-5920/Fax:204-633-8318www.rrc.mb.ca

Rempel Insurance Brokers Ltd.207 Main Street South, Morris, MB R0G 1K0800-310-4447/Fax:204-746-6246www.rempelinsurance.com

RBC Commercial Financial Services220 Portage Ave, 2nd FloorWinnipeg, MB R3C 0A5204-988-4280/Fax:204-988-4487www.rbc.com

RBC Equipment Finance GroupUnit 200 - 50 Sage Creek Blvd.Winnipeg, MB R3X 0J6204-988-6466/Fax:204-988-6469www.rbc.com

Ryder System Inc.200 Lucas Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2R 2S9204-633-4843/Fax:204-632-1284www.ryder.com

Shaw Tracking22 Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1S5204-480-3557/Fax:204-480-3540www.shawtracking.ca

Simtax Consultants Inc.6-1455 Waverley St., Winnipeg, MB R3T 0P7204-288-2475/Fax:204-488-4504www.simtaxinc.com

SmartTruck Canada19 Bentall Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2Z7204-633-2143/Fax:204-633-2204www.smarttruckcanada.com

Southeastern Autocity Insurance Brokers197A Main StreetSteinbach Manitoba R5G 1Y5204-326-3425/Fax:204-326-5714www.sainsurance.net

Speedy Glass950 St James Street, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0K3204-786-5552/Fax:204-772-8699speedyglass.ca

Storage Vault Canada21 Lowson Crescent, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0T3204-487-3500www.storagevaultcanada.com

Suncor Energy316 Augusta Blvd., Warman, SK S0K 4S1306-242-1746/Fax:866-590-5517www.suncor.com

TCR Solutions Inc.Box 45124 RPO Regent Ave. W.Winnipeg, MB R2C 5C7204-222-2556/Fax:204-222-1146

Tereck Diesel Ltd.1655 Dugald Road, Winnipeg R2J 0H3204-654-9646/Fax:204-654-9676www.tereckdiesel.com

Texcan2-130 Omands Cree, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V7204-982-9290/Fax:204-661-8459www.texcan.com

The Data Group of CompaniesUnit 6 - 75 Meridian DriveWinnipeg, MB R2R 2V9204-632-5557/Fax:204-632-5514www.datagroup.ca

Thermo King of Mid-Canada450 Lucas Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-694-1368/Fax:204-632-0929www.tkwinnipeg.com

Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP201 Portage Avenue, Suite 2200Winnipeg, MB R3B 3L3204-957-1930/Fax:204-934-0570www.tdslaw.com

Today’s Trucking451 Attwell Drive, Toronto, ON M9W 5C4416-614-2200/Fax:416-614-8861www.todaystrucking.com

Toromont CAT140 Inksbrook Drive, Winnipeg R2R 2W3204-453-4343/Fax:204-478-3355www.toromontcat.com/truck/

Traction200 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2R 1V1204-956-9490/Fax:204-949-9493www.traction.com

Traffilog North America665 – 167 Lombard AvenueWinnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0V3204-272-3202/Fax:204-272-3209www.traffilog.com

Trailer Wizards Ltd.65 Bergen Cutoff Road, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-633-9590/Fax:204-694-6663www.trailerwizards.com

TransCore Link Logistics6660 Kennedy Road, Suite 205Mississauga, ON L5T 2M91-905-795-0580Fax:1-905-795-0539www.transcore.ca

Transfunds Investments Banking240-2186 Mountain Grove AvenueBurlington ,ON L7P 4X4905-630-3578Fax: 905-630-3578www.transfundsinvbank.com

Transport Placement Services98 Fielding Road, Lively, ON P3Y 1L5705-682-3362/Fax:705-682-2202www.tpsgroup.ca

Travelers Financial Corporation148-99 Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1Y1204-233-7790/Fax:204-233-7806www.travelersfinancial.com

Truck West80 Valleybrook Dr., Toronto, ON M3B 2S9416-510-5123/Fax:416-510-5143www.trucknews.com

Truk Cab Inc.1173 Dudley Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3M 1R6204-793-4125www.trukcab.com

United Transportation Driver TrainingBox 5223, Steinbach, MB R5G 1L1204-326-4200/Fax:204-320-1989www.uniteddrivertraining.com

Volvo Trucks Canada2100 Derry Road West, Suite 410Mississauga, Ontario L5N 0B3289-998-0020/Fax:289-998-0030www.volvotruckscanada.com

Wajax Power Systems2529 Inkster Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E6204-452-8244/Fax:204-452-2153www.wajaxpower.com

Washex405 Dawson Rd. N., Winnipeg R2J 0S8204-233-9600/Fax:204-231-0716www.washex-ics.com

Westrans Company515 Oak Point HighwayWinnipeg, MB R2R 1V2204-633-9272/Fax:204-632-6305www.westrans.com

West End Tire (1990) Ltd.1991 Dugald Road, Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3204-663-9037/Fax:204-663-7821www.westendtire.com

Western Storage1300 Dugald Road, Winnipeg R2J 0H2204-256-4371/Fax:204-235-0081www.westernstorage.ca

Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers1027 St. James St.,Winnipeg, MB R3H 0K6204-949-2600/Fax:204-949-2765www.wyattdowling.ca

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DARREN LANE C.LogPresident

Providing specialized open deck service within Canada and U.S.A. – Hot Shot Service – Pilot Vehicle Service

105 Transport RoadP.O. Box 8, GRP 587, RR5Winnipeg, MB R2C [email protected]

Phone: 1.204.654.4000Fax: 1.204.654.3375Cell: 1.204.791.9770Toll Free: 1.866.686.8693

204-256-5869 www.rollys.com

MOVING & SELF STORAGE

Self Storage Our full service self storage for personal

or business

Warehousing Save space

and time

Moving Residential, Commercial

Office and Piano Moving services

Open deck carrier providing service to Canada, including Northern Communities and third party logistics services

105 Transport Rd. Building CP.O. Box 8, GRP 587, RR5Winnipeg, MB R2C [email protected]

Phone: 1.204.654.4024Fax: 1.204.654.3375Cell: 1.204.791.9770Toll Free: 1.866.686.8693

DARREN LANE C.LogPresident

“Yes We Can.”www.schroederfreight.com

Ph. 204-365-4740 StrathclairFax: 204-365-4751

email: [email protected]

Box 245STRATHCLAIR, MB, R0J 2C0

Grain & Fertilizer Hauling

Serving Manitoba, Saskatchewan,

Alberta and North Dakota

TL & LTL Service Throughout North America:

• Open Deck• Dry Van• 3PL Services

Customer Service: [email protected]

• Specialized Equipment• Warehousing / Cross-Dock

Keystone Western Inc.P.O. Box 460 • Ile Des Chenes, MB, • R0A 0T0

www.keystonewestern.com

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Carrier IndexCarriers whose names are listed in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Assocation. We encourage you to use the services of MTA member carriers whenever possible. Not all carriers listed here will be present in the Routing Guides. Information in this section is provided by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.

#4 Tracks Ltd. Winnipeg .................204-633-5444Fax ..........................204-697-8227dispatch@4tracks.cawww.4tracks.ca

83 North Inc.Swan River ..............204-734-6044Fax ..........................204-734-5897don@83north.comwww.83north.com

AAgri-Tel Transportation Inc.Beausejour ..............204-268-4828Fax ..........................204-268-4208logistics1@agritel.cawww.agriteltransport.com

All-Connect Logistical ServiceOakville ....................800-388-7947Fax ..........................905-847-3339customerservice@allconnect.cawww.allconnect.ca

Altoba Freight SystemsWinnipeg .................204-633-3963Fax ..........................204-633-8808dalbir.altoba@gmail.comwww.altobafreight.ca

Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-257-6666Fax ..........................204-257-2213www.arnoldbros.com

BBarrens Northern TransportationRed Lake, ON ..........807-727-3533Fax [email protected]

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc.Morris ......................204-746-2053Fax [email protected]

Berry & Smith Trucking Ltd.Phone ......................250-492-4042Fax ..........................250-492-7655markb@berryandsmith.comwww.berryandsmith.com

Big Freight Systems Inc.Steinbach ................800-665-0415Fax ..........................204-346-9517bfsinfo@bigfreight.comwww.bigfreight.com

Birkett Freight Solutions Inc.Dugald .....................204-222-6021neil@bfsworld.comwww.bfsworld.com

Bison Transport Inc.Winnipeg .............1-800-GOBISONFax ..........................204-833-0112marketing@bisontransport.comwww.bisontransport.com

Bob’s HaulingThe Pas ...................204-623-5370Fax [email protected]

Boyd Trucking Ltd.Minnedosa ..............204-865-2273Fax ..........................204-865-2208

Bruce Roche Transport Inc.Winnipeg .................204-633-0446Fax [email protected]

CCanadian FreightwaysWinnipeg/Calgary ....888-868-7923Fax ..........................204-694-0601customercare@ canadianfreightways.comwww.canadianfreightways.com

Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Winnipeg .................888-668-4626Fax [email protected]

Caravan LogisticsOakville ....................888-828-1727Fax ..........................905-338-8450dkoza@caravanlogistics.cawww.caravanlogistics.ca

Cheval Transport Ltd.Morden ....................204-822-6798Fax [email protected]

Conquest TruckingBrandon ..................204-727-1673Fax ..........................204-725-3548conquestdispatch@mts.netwww.conquesttrucking.com

Con-Way Freight CanadaWest St. Paul ...........204-336-9487Fax ..........................204-338-4203

Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Morden ....................204-822-6014Fax ..........................204-822-6024dispatch@x-streamcarriers.comwww.x-streamcarriers.com

Custom Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-255-1296Fax ..........................204-255-1286www.custom.ca

DDallas Transport LimitedPortage la Prairie .....204-239-5979Fax ..........................204-239-0150

Darcol InternationalWinnipeg .................204-989-5050Fax ..........................204-632-5057dispatch@darcol.comwww.darcol.com

Dave Moore TransportCalgary ....................403-975-3899

Day & Ross General FreightWinnipeg .................204-784-2819david.miller@dayandrossinc.cawww.dayross.ca

Decor Cabinets Ltd.Morden ....................204-822-2511Fax ..........................204-822-5508jpenner@decorcabinets.comwww.decorcabinets.com

Direct General Partner CorporationWinnipeg .................204-943-8905Fax ..........................204-947-3083dave_davis@canadacartage.comwww.canadacartage.com

Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-956-4665Fax ..........................204-943-1872info@dhook.comwww.dhook.com

DTS TruckingWinnipeg .................204-510-7200Fax [email protected]

EE.B.D. Enterprises Inc.Winnipeg .................204-633-1657Fax ..........................204-697-1657ebd@ebdenterprises.comwww.ebdenterprises.com

Earle’s Transfer Inc.Treherne ..................204-723-2733Fax [email protected]

The ERB Group of CompaniesNew Hamburg .........800-665-2653Fax ..........................519-662-3316contactus@erbgroup.comwww.erbgroup.com

FFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Winnipeg .................204-654-4000Fax ..........................204-654-3375darren@fastlanefreight.cawww.fastlanefreight.ca

FedEx Freight CanadaWinnipeg .................204-632-8925Fax ..........................204-632-8906

Fisher Branch-Hodgson TransportFisher Branch ..........204-372-6664Fax ..........................204-372-8466

GGardewine Group Inc.Winnipeg .................204-633-5795Fax ..........................204-694-7275sales@gardewine.comwww.gardewine.com

GFL Environmental West CorporationWinnipeg .................204-987-9600Fax ..........................204-987-9601

Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Gladstone ................204-385-2947Fax ..........................204-385-3465www.gladstonetransfer.com

Goodbrandson’s Transfer Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-475-8313Selkirk .....................204-482-3183 Fax [email protected]

HHarris Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-255-2700Fax ..........................204-255-2230info@harristransport.cawww.harristransport.ca

Horizon International DistributorsWinnipeg .................204-231-2102Fax [email protected]

JJack’s Heavy Transport & StorageWinnipeg .................204-222-6995Fax [email protected]

Jade Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................888-367-5233Fax ..........................204-233-6984dispatch@jadetrans.mb.cawww.jadetransport.com

Jarvis Trucking Ltd.Gladstone ..................204-385-201Fax ..........................204-385-2014

John Eichel TruckingGross Isle ................204-467-9365Fax [email protected]

J.R. Hall TransportSt. Andrew ..............204-339-7404Fax [email protected]

JTI TruckingSteinbach ................866-346-1673Fax ..........................204-326-5728www.jtitrucking.ca

KKarm TransportWinnipeg .................204-661-5276Fax ..........................204-254-3201www.karmtransport.ca

KD Lowdon TruckingWinnipeg [email protected]

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Keystone Western Inc.Ile de Chene ............800-265-6460Fax ..........................204-256-9527info@keystonewestern.comwww.keystonewestern.com

Kindersley Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-632-0846Fax ..........................204-694-3354customerservice@ kindersleytransport.comwww.siemenstransport.com

Kleysen Group LPWinnipeg .................204-488-5369Fax ..........................204-488-6946

Kroeker Farms LimitedWinkler ....................204-325-4333Fax ..........................204-325-8630

LLa Broquerie TransferLa Broquerie ............204-424-5220Fax [email protected]

Lane LogisticsWinnipeg .................204-654-4024Fax ..........................204-654-4000darrenlane@mymts.netwww.lanelogistics.com

Len Dubois TruckingWinnipeg .................888-590-2760Fax ..........................204-783-0352info@lenduboistrucking.comwww.lenduboistrucking.com

Loyalty Transport Ltd.Brandon ..................204-571-3230Fax [email protected]

MM.E.L. Cartage LtdWinnipeg .................204-582-7101Fax [email protected]

Manitoulin Transport Inc.Winnipeg .................204-633-4448Fax ..........................204-633-8858www.manitoulintransport.com

Marion Trucking Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-237-3171mariontr@mts.netwww.mariontrucking.com

Merit Transport IncWinnipeg .................204-661-6427Fax ..........................204-663-2966

Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-792-2860Fax ..........................204-694-6759

Miller Environment Corp.Winnipeg .................204-925-7400Fax ..........................204-925-9601

Mulder Construction & Materials LimitedWest St. Paul ...........204-958-7400Fax ..........................204-334-2530

NNuvision CommoditiesSt Jean Baptiste ......204-758-3636Fax [email protected]

OOld Dutch Foods LtdWinnipeg .................204-632-3720Fax ..........................204-632-4723

PParaclete Transport Ltd.Portage La Prairie ....204-857-4286Fax ..........................204-857-4282dispatch@paracletetrans.comwww.paracletetrans.com

Paul’s Hauling LimitedWinnipeg .................204-633-4330Fax ..........................204-694-4335

Payne Transportation LPWinnipeg .................204-953-1400Fax ..........................204-694-5810info@paynetransportation.comwww.paynetransportation.com

Penner International Inc.Steinbach ................866-729-7134Fax ..........................204-326-5997www.penner.ca

Portage TransportPortage la Prairie .....204-239-6451Fax ..........................204-239-1427www.portagetransport.com

Prairie Intl. Container & Dray Services Inc.Winnipeg .................204-783-3801Fax ..........................204-783-3988dan.simcock@prairie-intl.com www.prairie-intl.com

Pratt’s Wholesale Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-949-2800Fax ..........................204-949-2828

QQ-Line TruckingSaskatoon ...............306-651-3540Fax ..........................306-242-9470c.assuncao@qlinetrucking.comwww.qlinetrucking.com

RRAJ TransportWinnipeg .................204-415-3834Fax [email protected]

Razir Transport Services Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-489-2258Fax ..........................204-489-2526www.razirtransport.com

Redline TransportRivers ......................204-724-6870Fax [email protected]

Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-988-1820Fax ..........................204-988-1829customerservice@ridsdale.cawww.ridsdale.ca

Riverton Transport (1998) Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-694-2223Fax ..........................204-694-2920ronklexus@mymts.netwww.rivertontransport.com

Rosedale Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-633-7788Fax ..........................204-633-7755www.rosedale.ca

RTM Transport Ltd.Strathclair ................204-365-4740Fax ..........................204-365-4751

RS Express Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-632-1660Fax ..........................204-632-1665www.rsexpress.ca

SSchroeder FreightWinnipeg .................204-992-9530Fax ..........................204-261-9353info@schroederfreight.comwww.schroederfreight.com

S.L.H. TransportWinnipeg .................204-452-0193Fax ..........................204-452-0264www.slh.ca

Searcy Trucking Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-475-8411Fax ..........................204-475-2466www.searcytrucking.com

Siemens Transportation Group Inc.Saskatoon ...............800-667-8556Fax ..........................306-975-9310customerservice@ kinderslytransport.comwww.siemenstransport.com

Sigfusson Northern Ltd.Lundar .....................204-762-5500 Fax ..........................204-762-5107gpasichnyk@sigfusson.cawww.sigfusson.ca

Silver LiningSelkirk .....................204-785-4433Fax [email protected]

Simpson Transfer & Feed Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-774-5061Fax ..........................204-774-2950

Smooth Freight LtdBrandon ..................204-697-5712Fax ..........................204-729-8862tobi@smoothfreight.cawww.smoothfreight.ca

Steve’s Livestock TransportBlumenort ................204-326-6380Fax ..........................204-326-7716www.slt.ca

TTandet Logistics Inc.Winnipeg .................204-272-8637Fax ..........................204-224-4792rblazek@tandet.comwww.tandet.com

TransX LimitedWinnipeg .................800-665-7590Fax ..........................204-697-1161txcustsvc@transx.comwww.transx.com

Trappers Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-697-7647Fax ..........................204-633-5569info@trapperstransport.comwww.trapperstransport.com

Triple O Transport Ltd.Winnipeg .................204-224-1358Fax ..........................204-224-1554

TST Overland ExpressWinnipeg .................204-697-5770Fax ..........................204-694-3853winnipeg@tstoverland.comwww.tstoverland.com

Turk Enterprises Ltd.St. Andrews .............204-697-1678Fax ..........................204-697-1712www.turkenterprises.com

VVM Transport LtdMinnedosa ..............204-867-5436Fax [email protected]

Vitran Express Canada Inc.Oak Bluff .................204-475-3391Fax ..........................204-489-5826ltl.cda.wpgdispatch@vitran.comwww.vitran.com

WWakefield Foods Inc.Winnipeg .................204-488-0716Fax ..........................204-694-2614

Warren/Stonewall FreightWarren .....................204-955-8030Fax ..........................204-467-9540

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SERVING CANADA AND THE UNITED STATESSPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE FLATBED SERVICE

FAX 204-475-2466 1470 CHEVRIER BLVD • WINNIPEG, MB R3T 1Y6

204-475-8411

www.searcytrucking.com

Harris Transport Ltd.15-555 Hervo St., Winnipeg, MB R3T 3L6

Fax: [email protected]

Toll Free: 1.800.761.1071Phone: 204.255.2700

www.harristransport.ca

Harris Transport Ltd is a leading supplier of open deck transportation, warehousing,

and multimodal transload services.

Open Deck Transportation

Warehousing

Specialized fleet

Transload and Distribution

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1.800.388.7947w w w . a l l c o n n e c t . c a

OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN F R E I G H T T R A N S P O R T A T I O N Hazardous Goods

Temperature ControlledWarehousing & Distribution

Truckload & LTLRegular or Expedited

Freight Transportation

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE

3-Time Shipper’s ChoiceAWARD WINNERS

For Complete Listings Visit www.transcourt.com

Transcourt Inc.1-866-934-5744

Ask for Joe Quaresma: [email protected]

or Bruce Daccord: [email protected]

2013 BRENNER2 AXLE STAINLESS

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GAS TANKERAIR SUSP; 11R22.5, LPG SUPER B,MC-331, 250 PSI, 20,500 USG CAPAC-ITY , TIRE INFLATION SYSTEM, GASPUMP, DISC BRAKES, ILAS CONTROLSYSTEM. -74067

2013 POLAR

2014 POLAR 2014 POLARDOT 407 ALUMINUM, CRUDE OIL TRIDEM, DOUBLE CONICAL, 42,000 LITRES, 2 COMPARTMENT,DISC BRAKES, AIR SUSPENSION, ALUMINUM RIMS,ROLL STABILITY, LINED. -64499

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VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.trucking.mb.ca

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MTA Bulk Milk Haulers

MTA Cartage Division MembersThe following MTA members provide service in the Winnipeg area.

MTA Household Goods Carrier MembersThe following MTA member companies are authorized to carry household goods beyond your city limits.

Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Unit 3, 1791 Dublin AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3H 1A9Phone: 792-2860Fax: 694-6759

R. S Express Ltd.89 Paramount RoadWinnipeg, MB R2X 2W6Phone: 204-697-3902Fax: 204-697-3116www.rsexpress.ca

RAJ Transport Ltd.120 - 1821 Wellington Ave.Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G4Phone: 204-415-3834Fax: 204-415-5154http://raj-transport.com/

Rolly’s Transfer Moving & Self Storage178 Samborski Dr., PO Box 79, RPO Fort WhyteWinnipeg, MB R3Y 1G5Phone: 204-256-5869Fax: 204-256-7991www.rollys.com

Quick Transfer Limited1680 Sargent AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3H 0C2Phone: 786-6011Fax: 783-9882www.qtmoving.com

Du-Vall Transport Inc.26 Sunkist CoveWinnipeg, MB R2G 3X2Phone: 204-269-6265Fax: 204-269-8402

Green Valley Bulk Milk Transfer Co.71 Morley Ave.Mitchell, MB R5G 1H8Phone: 204-371-7782

J.D.H. Hiebert Trucking Ltd.Box 1527Winkler, MB R6W 4B4Phone: 204-325-8821Fax: 204-325-5739

L & J Bulk Milk Transport Ltd.Box 293St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0Phone: 204-379-2085Fax: 204-379-2430

M & M Bulk Milk Service LimitedBox 10 R.R. #2St. Anne, MB R5H 1R2Phone: 204-866-3276

Mound Milk Transport Co-op Ltd.Box 1443Killarney, MB R0K 1G0Phone: 204-523-8621Fax: 204-523-8830

N & J Bulk Milk Service Ltd.Box 288St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0Phone: 204-379-2079Fax: 204-379-2656

Naaykens Transport LimitedBox 872Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0Phone: 204-268-3399Fax: 204-268-9949

R. Landreville Bulk Milk HaulingBox 289St. Claude, MB R0G 1Z0Phone: 204-856-9486

Rockwood Victoria Co-op Ltd.Box 299Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0Phone: 204-467-8009Fax: 204-467-8009

Rosewood Bulk Milk Hauling Ltd.790 PTH 75Howden, MB R5A 1J3Phone: 204-257-9756

“YOU HOLLER, WE’LL HAULER!”

350 Dupuy AvenueWinnipeg, MB R2J 0T4Bus. (204) 231-2102Toll Free: 1-800-421-2599Fax: (204) 231-1954www.horizonid.com

WAREHOUSE • COOLER / FREEZER • LOCAL DISTRIBUTION

Services to & from all U.S. and Canadian points

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2014 MTA TRAINING SCHEDULETRAINING SESSION DATE SESSION DESCRIPTIONTransportation of Dangerous Goods January 21 July 22

February 18 August 18March 10 September 22April 22 October 20May 20 November 12June 24 December 15

This half-day course is designed to help those who handle dangerous goods - shippers, carriers, and receivers - better understand the TDG regulations and what their responsibilities are when it comes to transporting dangerous goods.

Transportation of DG Instructor May 6-8 November 18-20 This 2 ½ day “train-the-trainer” course provides employees with the skills, techniques, and knowledge to teach the Transporting Dangerous Goods Course in-house.

Cargo Securement January 27 June 30April 28 September 19May 26 November 24

This half-day course will meet the cargo securement needs of anyone whose freight does not come in a nice, neat package.

Hours of Service January 9, 23 July 17February 13, 27 August 7March 13 September 11, 25April 10, 24 October 9, 23May 16, 29 November 6, 21June 12, 26 December 11

This half-day course is for those who need to refresh their understanding of the Canadian and US hours of service legislation, or for those who are new to the industry. This course is valuable for drivers, dispatchers, shippers, and customer service personnel to ensure that freight is being moved in a timely and safe manner.

Professional Driver Improvement Course

January 15 July 8February 11 August 12March 18 September 16April 15 October 14May 14 November 19 December 9

This full day Professional Driver Improvement Course is a pre-requisite to obtaining Long Combination vehicle certification. It is also an excellent course to refresh skills for both experienced and new commercial drivers.

Long Combination Vehicles January 16 July 9February 12 August 13March 19 September 17April 16 October 15May 15 November 20 December 10

This full day course with required road test, is a pre-requisite for those drivers seeking certification to operate Long Combination Vehicles (LCV). This Canadian Trucking Alliance course is for experienced professional drivers.

GLADSTONE TRANSFER LTD.SERVING THE PRAIRIES

THROUGHOUT MANITOBA,

SASKATCHEWAN,ALBERTA & B.C.

GladstonePhone: (204) 385-2947

DRY BULK TRANSPORTATION

Fax: (204) 385-3465P.O. Box 64

Gladstone, Manitoba R0J 0T0

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Region1Winnipeg(All points within the Perimeter Highway)

Carman

Thompson

Brandon

The Pas

Gimli

Dauphin

Regional Map

2

7

3

4

Steinbach

6

8

1Winnipeg5Portage la Prairie

Region 3

Region 2 SouthwesternManitoba

Pembina Valley

Region 4 EasternManitoba

A sample of towns in this region include:

• Baldur• Boissevain• Brandon• Carberry• Crystal City• Cypress River• Deloraine• Elkhorn• Elphinstone• Erickson• Foxwarren• Glenboro• Hamiota• Killarney

• Lyleton• Melita• Minnedosa• Neepawa• Oakburn• Pilot Mound• Reston• Rivers• Shilo• Sioux Valley• Snowflake• Virden• Wawanesa

A sample of towns in this region include:

• Altona• Bruxelles• Carman• Elm Creek• Emerson• Glenlea• La Salle• Letellier• Manitou• Morden

• Morris• Notre Dame de Lourdes• Oak Bluff• St Claude• Starbuck• Swan lake• Treherne• Winkler

• Anola• Aubigny• Beausejour• Bird’s Hill• Bloodvein River (winter roads only)• Dugald• East Selkirk• Falcon Lake• Grand Beach• Grand Marais• Hadashville• Libau

• Little Grand Rapids• Lorette• Pauingassi (winter roads only)• Pinawa• Seven Sisters• St. Adolphe• St. Pierre-Jolys• Ste. Elizabeth• Steinbach• Tyndall-Garson• West Hawk Lake

A sample of towns in this region include:

Region 1Winnipeg

Region 2Southwestern Manitoba

Region 3Pembina Valley

Region 4Eastern Manitoba

Region 5Central Plains

Region 6Interlake

Region 7Parkland

Region 8Northern Manitoba

Region 5 Central Plains

• Arden• Ashern• Birnie• Delta Beach• Elie• Firdale• Gladstone• Kelwood• MacGregor• Marquette

• McCreary• Meadows• Poplar Point• Portage la Prairie• Riding Mountain• Rosser• Shergrove• Sidney• Ste. Ambroise

A sample of towns in this region include:

Manitoba Routing Guide – PSV Service

Region 6 Interlake

Region 7 Parkland Region 8 Northern MB

• Berens River (winter roads only)• Birch River• Bowsman• Churchill• Cranberry Portage• Cross Lake• Flin Flon• Gardenhill (winter roads only)• Gillam

• Leaf Rapids• Lenswood• Lynn Lake• Nelson House• Oxford House (winter roads only)• Tadoule Lake (winter roads only)• The Pas• Thompson

A sample of towns in this region include:

• Arborg• Eriksdale• Fisher Branch• Gimli• Grahamdale

• Grosse Isle• Hecla• Moosehorn• Netley• Petersfield

A sample of towns in this region include:

• Binscarth• Dauphin• Ebb and Flow• Eddystone• Faulkner• Gilbert Plains• Grandview• Inglis• Laurier• Makinak• Minitonas

• Onanole• Reykjavik• Roblin• Rossburn• Russell• Ste. Rose du Lac• Swan River• Vista• Wasagaming• Waywayseecappo

A sample of towns in this region include:

• Selkirk• St. Andrews• St. Laurent• Stonewall• Stony Mountain

• Teulon• Warren• Winnipeg Beach

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. Also included is a sample listing of towns included (but not limited to) in each region.

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PSV Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba pointsInformation in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.MTA members are listed in BOLD.

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

Company Telephone Region 1 Winnipeg

Region 2 Southwest Manitoba

Region 3 Pembina

Valley

Region 4 Eastern

Manitoba

Region 5 Central Plains

Region 6 Interlake

Region 7 Parkland

Region 8 Northern Manitoba

4 Tracks Ltd 204-633-5444 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-4449 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Bison Transport Inc. 800-GOBISON TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLBruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

TL TL TL TL

Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLConquest Trucking 204-727-1633 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Dallas Transport Ltd 204-239-5979 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Dr. Hook Towing Ltd. 204-956-4665 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLEarle’s Transfer Inc. 204-723-2733 TL, LTL TL, LTL

Fast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLFisher Branch - Hodgson Transport Ltd. TL, LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 TL, LTL

Goodbrandson’s (Wpg) Transfer (Selkirk)

204-475-8313 204-482-3183 TL, LTL TL TL

TL, Including

winter roadsTL TL, LTL TL

TL, Including

winter roads

Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLJack’s Heavy Transport & Storage 204-222-6995 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, TL TL TL TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

Jarvis Trucking 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport 204-661-5276 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL TL, LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Lane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL,

Including winter roads

Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLMarion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLMerit Transportation 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd. 204-792-2860 TL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLPenner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL

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Company Telephone Region 1 Winnipeg

Region 2 Southwest Manitoba

Region 3 Pembina

Valley

Region 4 Eastern

Manitoba

Region 5 Central Plains

Region 6 Interlake

Region 7 Parkland

Region 8 Northern Manitoba

Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc. 204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL

Razir Transport Services Ltd 204-489-2258 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL

Riverton Transport (1998) Ltd. 204-694-2223 TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

L, LTL L, LTL L, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLRS Express Ltd. 204-632-1660 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLSchroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL, TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Searcy Trucking 204-475-8411 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Siemens Transportation Group Inc 800-667-8556 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd. 204-774-5061 LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTLSmooth Freight Ltd. 204-697-5712 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLSteve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL TLTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTrappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL, LTL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TLVitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTLVM Transport Ltd. 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLWakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLWarren/Stonewall Freight 204-955-8030 TL, LTL TL, LTL

PSV Service from Winnipeg to Manitoba pointsInformation in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.MTA members are listed in BOLD.

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

WE OFFER:

• Super B and Step Deck service to Western Canada and Northern USA

• Dry Van service in Canada & USA

• Point-to-Point service throughout Manitoba

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS

Swan River, MBToll Free 877-734-6044

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PSV Service from Brandon to Manitoba points

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

Information in this section is provided by the carriers. The MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.MTA members are listed in BOLD.

Company Telephone Region 1 Winnipeg

Region 2 Southwest Manitoba

Region 3 Pembina

Valley

Region 4 Eastern

Manitoba

Region 5 Central Plains

Region 6 Interlake

Region 7 Parkland

Region 8 Northern Manitoba

83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TL, LTL TL TL TL TL, LTL TLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-4449 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL TL, TL,

Including winter roads

TL, TL, TL, TL,

Including winter roads

Bison Transport Inc. 800-GOBISON TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL, LTL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

TL TL TL TL

Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTLCaravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLConquest Trucking 204-727-1633 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCross Stream Carriers Inc. 204-822-6014 TL, LTL TL, LTL

Dallas Transport Ltd 204-239-5979 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Fast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL, Including

winter roadsTL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TL, LTL, Including

winter roads

Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL LTL TL, LTL LTL LTL LTL

Lane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 Tl, LTL Tl, LTL Tl, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

Tl, LTL Tl, LTL Tl, LTLTL,

Including winter roads

Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

M.E.L. Cartage Ltd. 204-582-7101 TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

TL TL TLTL,

Including winter roads

Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLPenner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL

Q-Line Trucking 306-651-3540 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTL, LTL,

Including winter roads

Siemens Transportation Group Inc 800-667-8556 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500TL,

Including winter roads

TL, Including

winter roads

Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd. 204-774-5061 TLSmooth Freight Ltd. 204-697-5712 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLSteve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL, LTLTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTrappers Transport Ltd. 204 697 6050 TLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800 667-8875 TL, LTLWakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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PSV Service from Winnipeg to Canadian Provinces, Territories, U.S. and InternationalDestinations to these locations are serviced as listed below. Carriers printed in boldface type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Association. We encourage you to utilize the services of member carriers whenever possible. Direct service may not be provided to all points by all carriers. Some shipments may be interlined. Information in this section is supplied by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Company/Freight Telephone Dawson Creek Fort Nelson Kootenays Lower Main-land

Okanagan Valley

Prince George

Prince Rupert

Vancouver Island

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

83 North Inc 204-734-6044 TL, LTL TL,LTL TL,LTLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBarrens Northern Trans-portation 807-727-3533 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204 746 2053 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBerry And Smith Trucking Ltd 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

Bison Transport Inc. 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL

Dallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 TL, LTLEBD Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLFast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 SPEC

Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, SPECJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL, LTL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

68EARLE’S TRANSFER INC.

P.O. Box 125, TREHERNE R0G 2V0 • PHONE: (204) 723-2733• TOLL FREE: 1-888-523-2733 • FAX: (204) 723-2651 • [email protected]

SERVING: TREHERNE, HOLLAND, BRUXELLES, NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES, RATHWELL, ST. LEON, ST. CLAUDE, ROSEISLE, GLENBORO, CYPRESS RIVER & DISTRICTS

Livestock, Grain, Fertilizer, General Freight – Single Trip Loads-Flat Deck

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Company/Freight Telephone Dawson Creek Fort Nelson Kootenays Lower Main-land

Okanagan Valley

Prince George

Prince Rupert

Vancouver Island

Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLLane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLLen Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Merit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL

Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451 TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

Prairie International Con-tainer & Dray Services Inc. 204-783-3801 TL,LTL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL TL TL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLRosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL LTL LTL,TL LTL LTL LTL LTLS.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TLSchroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC Tandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TransX Limited 800-665-7590 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Vitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

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Company/Freight Telephone Calgary Edmonton Fort MacMurray

Grand Prairie Lethbridge Medicine

Hat Peace River Red Deer

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

83 North Inc 204-734-6044 TL, LTL TL, LTL

Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

All-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Barrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL, LTL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Berry And Smith Trucking Ltd. 250-492-4042 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TL

Bruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Canadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Cross Stream Carriers Inc. 204-822-6014 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Fast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL SPEC, TL, LTL

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

J.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Jarvis Trucking Ltd 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Karm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Lane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Len Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Loyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC

M.E.L. Cartage Ltd 204-582-7101 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL SPEC, TL

Merit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Paraclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL

Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

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Company/Freight Telephone Calgary Edmonton Fort MacMurray

Grand Prairie Lethbridge Medicine

Hat Peace River Red Deer

Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451 TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, PEC,HHG

TL,LTL,S PEC,HHG

Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc. 204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL TL,LTL

RTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

S.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TL

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC

Steve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Tandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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

SPEC, TL, LTL

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TL TL TL TL TL LTL, TL

TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Vitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

VM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Wakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

GENERAL FREIGHT SERVICES

“A Division of Steve’s Livestock Transport”

TOLL FREE: 1.800.667.8869 WWW.SLT.CA

CANADA / USA LOCAL DELIVERIES - LONG HAUL - LTL

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Company/Freight Telephone Buffalo Narrows La Ronge Moose

JawNorth

BattlefordPrince Albert Regina Saskatoon Swift

Current Weyburn Yorkton

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

83 North Inc 204-734-6044 TL,LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBarrens Northern Trans-portation 807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL, LTL TL TL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Bison Transport 800-363-0003LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TLBruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLCanada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Cross Stream Carriers Inc. 204-822-6014 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCustom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd. 204-956-4665 SPEC SPEC SPEC

E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLEarle’s Transfer Inc. 204-723-2733 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECFast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Gladstone Transfer Ltd. 204-385-2947 SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

J.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTLJade 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 Jarvis Trucking Ltd 204-385-2013 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

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, LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLLane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLLen 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, LTLLoyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPECM.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

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

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, TLMerit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLParaclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL, LTL TL, LTL

Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

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SASKATCHEWAN continued

Company/Freight Telephone Buffalo Narrows La Ronge Moose

JawNorth

BattlefordPrince Albert Regina Saskatoon Swift

Current Weyburn Yorkton

Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451 TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

Prairie International Con-tainer & Dray Services Inc. 204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Ridsdale Transport Ltd. 204-988-1820 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLRosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTLRTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLS.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL TLSchroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPECSteve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TL TL TL TL TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Turk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Vitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLWakefield 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

Ph. 204-746-2053Fax. 204-746-2892

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Company/Freight Telephone Dryden Fort Frances Kenora Red Lake Sioux

LookoutThunder

BayOther NW Ontario Hearst North Bay

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

83 North Inc. 204-734-6044 TL TLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBarrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Cross Stream Carriers Inc. 204-822-6014Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTLDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd. 204-956-4665 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPECE.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLFast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Harris Transport Ltd. 204-255-2700 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL,LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLLane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLLen Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL M.E.L. Cartage Ltd 204-582-7101 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

TL, LTL,SPEC

Marion Trucking Ltd. 204-237-3171 TL, SPECMerit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPayne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

SELKIRK • EAST SELKIRK • LOCKPORT • WINNIPEG

GOODBRANDSON TRANSFER LTD.

(204) 482-3183 (204) 482-5439

GENERAL FREIGHT FAX: (204) 482-3513

475-8313 475-8314

"Serving Winter Roads"

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Company/Freight Telephone Dryden Fort Frances Kenora Red Lake Sioux

LookoutThunder

BayOther NW Ontario Hearst North Bay

Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPrairie International Container & Dray Services Inc.

204-783-3801 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLRTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLSchroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPECTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TransX Limited 800-665-7590 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TL TL TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 TL TLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLWakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

JOHN EICHELTRUCKING LTD.

• General Merchandise

• Heavy hauling & machinery

• All points Canada & U.S.

• Winter road hauling N. Manitoba & N.W. Ontario

Box 70Grosse Isle, Manitoba

R0C 1G0

Ph: (204) 467-9365

Fax: (204) 467-8467

Cell: (204) 981-6104

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Company/Freight Telephone Sault Ste. Marie

Sudbury Other Northern ON

Toronto Windsor Other Southern ON

Ottawa Other Eastern ON

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLBarrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

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

TL, LTL, SPEC

Décor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLE.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLFast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

J.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTLJade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL,LTL TL,LTL

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL,LTL TL,LTL TL, LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL TL,LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLLane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLLen Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL M.E.L. Cartage Ltd 204-582-7101 TL, SPEC

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

TL, LTL,SPEC

Merit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPayne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPenner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPrairie International Container & Dray Services Inc.

204-783-3801 TL,SPEC

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

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL TL, LTL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTLS.L.H. Transport 204-452-0193 TL Schroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

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Company/Freight Telephone Sault Ste. Marie

Sudbury Other Northern ON

Toronto Windsor Other Southern ON

Ottawa Other Eastern ON

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

SPEC, TL, LTL

Sigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPEC SPECTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

TransX Limited 800-665-7590 LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

LTL, TL, SPEC

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TL TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 TL TL TL TL TLVitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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Company/Freight Telephone Chicoutimi Gaspé Montreal Quebec City Rouyn-Noranda Sept-Iles Sherbrook

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

83 North Inc 204-734-6044 TL

Agri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL

All-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Barrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Bartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL TL

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

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Canadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC

Conquest Trucking 204-727-1673 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL

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

E.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Fast Lane Freight Services Inc. 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Gardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

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

Horizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

J.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTL

Jade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

JTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Karm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL, LTL TL, LTL

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

Kindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Kleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Lane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

Len Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL, LTL

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

Payne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Penner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc.

204-783-3801 TL,SPEC

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

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL,LTL TL,LTL

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC

Rosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTL LTL TL,LTL TL,LTL LTL LTL LTL

Schroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Tandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

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

Trappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TL

TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL

Vitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

VM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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Company/Freight Telephone New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia Newfoundland-

Labrador Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut

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, SPECAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TLBarrens Northern Transportation 807-727-3533 TL, SPEC

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

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPECCon-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC 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, SPECE.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLFedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLGardewine Group Inc. 204-633-5795 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLHarris 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,SPECHorizon International Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL

J.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLJade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECKeystone 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,SPECKindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TLLane Logistics Inc 204-654-4024 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLManitoulin 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,SPECPayne Transportation LP 204-953-1400 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLPenner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TLQ-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, SPECRazir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPECRosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 LTLTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTransX Limited 800-665-7590 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTrappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 TL TL TLVitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLWakefield Foods Inc. 204-488-0716 LTL LTL

• Team or single drivers

• Tandem and tri-axle reefers

• EDI capable• Can haul

hazmat product

We have a logistics

department, and all of our

equipment is new and

properly maintained.

Phone: 204-489-2258Fax: 204-489-2526

Ken Grewal: [email protected] Gingras: [email protected]

SPECIALIZING IN FTL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED FOOD PRODUCT

Razir Transport Services Ltd.Razir Transport Services Ltd.

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LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

UNITED STATES - Refer to Regional Map on next pageCompany/Freight Telephone Northeast North Central Northwest Southeast South Central Southwest Alaska4Tracks Ltd. 204-633-5444 TL TL TL TL TL TL83 North Inc 204-734-6044 TL TL TLAgri-Tel Transportation Inc. 204-268-4828 TL TL TL TL TL TLAll-Connect Logistical Service 800-388-7947 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd. 204-257-6666 TL TL TL TL TL TLBartel Bulk Freight Inc. 204-746-2053 TL LTL, TL TL TL TL TL TLBerry And Smith Trucking Ltd 250-492-4042 TL, SPECBig Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC

Bison Transport 800-363-0003 LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

LTL, TL, SPEC, HHG

Boyd Trucking Ltd. 800-688-6135 TL TL TL TLBruce Roche Transport Inc. 204-633-0446 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLCanada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLCanadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLCanadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL TL TL TL

Caravan Logistics 888-828-1727 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECConquest Trucking 204-727-1673 LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, Spec LT, LTL, SpecCon-Way Freight Canada 800-814-1245 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC Cross Stream Carriers Inc. 204-822-6014 TL, LTL TL, LTLCustom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLDallas Transport Limited 204-239-5979 TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPECTL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPEC TL, LTL, SPECDécor Cabinets Ltd. 204-822-2511 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLE.B.D. Enterprises Inc 204-633-1657 TL TL TL TL TL TL TLFast Lane Freight Services Inc 204-654-4000 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLFedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLHarris 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,SPECHorizon Int’l Distributors 204-231-2102 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLJ.R.Hall Transport 204-339-7404 TL, LTLJade Transport Ltd. 888-367-5233 TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPEC TL, SPECJarvis Trucking Ltd 204-385-2013 TLJTI Trucking 866-346-1673 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKarm Transport Ltd. 204-661-5276 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL TL, LTL TL, LTL TLKeystone 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,SPECKindersley Transport Ltd. 204-632-0846 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLKleysen Group LP 204-488-5550 TL TL TL TL TLLen Dubois Trucking Inc 888-590-2760 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLLoyalty Transport Ltd. 204-571-3230 SPECManitoulin 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,SPECMerit Transport Inc 204-661-6427 TL TL TL TL TL TLParaclete Transport Ltd. 204-857-4286 TL TL TL TL, LTL TLPayne 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, SpecPenner International Inc. 866-729-7134 TL TL TL TL TL TL TL

Portage Transport Inc. 204-239-6451 TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

TL,LTL, SPEC,HHG

Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc. 204-783-3801 TL

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, SPECRaj Transport 204-415-3834 TL, LTL TL TL TL TL TL, LTLRazir Transport Services Ltd. 204-489-2258 LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPEC LTL, TL, SPECRosedale Transport Ltd. 204-633-7788 TL TL TL TLRTM Transport Ltd. 204-365-4740 TLSchroeder Freight Inc 204-992-9530 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TLSearcy Trucking Ltd. 204-475-8411 LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, Spec LTL, TL, SpecSigfusson Northern Ltd. 204-762-5500 SPEC SPECSteve’s Livestock Transport 204-326-6380 TLTandet Logistics Inc. 204-953-4650 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTLTransX Limited 800-665-7590 LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL LTL, TL TL, SPECTrappers Transport Ltd. 204-697-6050 TL TLTST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLTurk Enterprises Ltd. 800-667-8875 TL TL TL TL TL TLVitran Express Canada Inc. 204-475-3391 LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTL LTLVM Transport Ltd 204-867-5436 TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL TL, LTL

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MAP LEGENDNE - NortheastNC - North CentralNW - NorthwestSE - SoutheastSC - South CentralSW - Southwest

LTL – Less Than Truckload TL – Truckload Spec – Specialized HHG – Household Goods

The rates that most trucking companies charge are very lean thanks to a highly competitive industry. Rates reflect base costs, surcharges and, if necessary, accessorial charges. Whether customers are charged more than the base rate depends on a variety of factors. Here’s what you should know about your trucking costs.

What does the base rate usually cover? The base rate covers costs that are common for all trucking companies - such as fuel, labour, equipment and maintenance - as well as profit. Companies that transport into the US may also incorporate a charge to cover border-related costs like mandatory security programs. More and more trucking companies are also investing in new technologies, products and devices that are environmentally friendly. They may incorporate these costs in their rate, so that they can offer their customers service that is not only timely, but “clean and green”. What are surcharges for? Surcharges cover costs that companies can’t control and that may fluctuate significantly. A fuel surcharge, for example, covers major changes in the price of diesel fuel since the base rate was last adjusted. On international shipments, companies may charge for unexpected inspections at the border, particularly if freight needs to be unloaded or the load is held up.

What are accessorials and why are they included? Accessorials, or “value-added” charges, are additional charges

that are unique to your shipment and needs. For example, if you have a busy loading dock and require the driver to wait an excessive amount of time, the trucking company may ask you to pay a driver waiting charge. If you need assistance with loading or unloading, the company may charge you extra for labour. What am I really paying for? Trucking companies understand that transportation costs are always a concern. But the adage “you get what you pay for” could have been written for our industry. Reputable companies focus on service and reliability by employing safe drivers, renewing and maintaining equipment, and adopting safe operating practices. We can’t do that without covering our costs. The end result is the safe and timely arrival of your shipment when you need it.

Rates, Charges and AccessorialsCourtesy of the British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA)

INTERNATIONAL

Company/Freight Telephone Mexico Overseas

Big Freight Systems Inc. 800-665-0415 TL, SPEC

Canada Cartage System 204-943-7474 TL

Canadian Freightways 888-868-7923 TL, LTL

Canadian National Transportation Ltd. 888-668-4626 TL TL

Custom Transport Ltd. 204-255-1296 TL

E.B.D. Enterprises Inc. 204-633-1657 TL

FedEx Freight Canada 204-632-8925 LTL

Len Dubois Trucking Inc. 888-590-2760 TL TL

Manitoulin Transport Inc. 204-633-4448 TL, LTL,SPEC TL, LTL,SPEC

Prairie International Container & Dray Services Inc.

204-783-3801 TL

Raj Transport 204-415-3834 TL, LTL TL

TransX Limited 800-665-7590 TL

TST Overland Express 204-697-5770 LTL LTL

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Carriers whose names are shown in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Association. We encourage you to use the services of MTA member carriers whenever possible. Information in this section is supplied by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.

Equipment Operated

AIR RIDE4 Tracks Ltd.83 North Inc.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Boyd Trucking Ltd.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Custom Transport Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises IncFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageJTI TruckingKarm Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Transport Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncLoyalty Transport Ltd.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncMarion Trucking Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.Paraclete Transport Ltd.Payne Transportation LPPortage Transport IncRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.TST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.V M Transport LtdWarren/Stonewall FreightAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Bruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsJohn Eichel TruckingRazir Transport Services Ltd.Riverton TransportTandet Logistics

CONTAINER4 Tracks Ltd.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Big Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.

EBD Enterprises IncFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd. Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKindersley Transport Ltd.La Broquerie TransferMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Prairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncTransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Caravan LogisticsRiverton TransportVitran Express Canada Inc.

CONTAINER LIFTINGCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Prairie InternationalBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.

CRANEDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.

CURTAIN SIDE VANArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncSearcy Trucking Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.All-Connect Logistical Service Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.

DOLLY TRANSPORTERSDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Bartel Bulk Freight

DOUBLE DROP COMBINE TRAILERS4 Tracks Ltd.Boyd Trucking Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical Service

DROP DECK83 North Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncBoyd Trucking Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.

Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.John Eichel Trucking Ltd.Tandet Logistics

DRY VAN4 Tracks Ltd.83 North Inc.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Boyd Trucking Ltd.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Decor Cabinhets Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises IncFedex Freight ServicesGardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageJTI TruckingKarm Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Transport Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking Inc.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport Inc.Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.Paraclete Transport Ltd.Payne Transportation LPPenner International Inc.Portage Transport IncR.S. Express Ltd.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSLH TransportSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.V M Transport LtdWarren/Stonewall FreightAll-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Caravan LogisticsRiverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Steve’s Livestock Transport

Tandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

END DUMPBarrens Northern TransportationEBD Enterprises IncFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Marion Trucking Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.

FLAT DECK83 North Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncBoyd Trucking Ltd.Canadian FreightwaysConquest TruckingDallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises IncFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncMerit Transport Ltd.Payne Transportation LPRidsdale Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedV M Transport LtdWarren/Stonewall FreightAll-Connect Logistical Service Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Caravan LogisticsJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Lane Logistics Inc. Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet Logistics

FURNITURE VANAll-Connect Logistical Service

HEATED4 Tracks Ltd.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Earle’s TransferGardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & Storage

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Kindersley Transport Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncManitoulin Transport IncPenner International Inc.Portage Transport IncPrairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSLH TransportSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.TST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.All-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Bulk Freight Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Bruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsRiverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

HOPPERConquest TruckingEarle’s TransferGardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Jarvis Trucking Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Tandet Logistics

INSULATEDBison Transport Inc.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Earle’s TransferGardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageLa Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncManitoulin Transport IncPrairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Bulk Freight Bruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

INSULATED TANKJade Transport Ltd.Loyalty Transport Ltd.Tandet Logistics

LOW BEDBarrens Northern TransportationCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.All-Connect Logistical Service Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd.John Eichel Trucking Ltd.

PILOT CARDallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Lane Logistics Inc.

PNEUMATIC DRY BULK TANKERTandet Logistics

REFRIGERATED4 Tracks Ltd.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises IncGardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.JTI TruckingKindersley Transport Ltd.

La Broquerie TransferMerit Transport Ltd.Portage Transport IncPrairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.TST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Buk FreightBruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsRiverton Transport (1998 Ltd)

68 Bergen Cutoff Road WINNIPEG, MB R0H 1E0

Telephone: (204) 988-1820 Fax: (204) 988-1829

DAILY SERVICE FROM WINNIPEG TO SASKATCHEWAN, PLUS CALGARY AND EDMONTON

-GENERAL MERCHANDISE -LTL & TRUCKLOAD

VANS - FLATDECKS REEFERS - PUPS

TRACTOR SERVICE HOT SHOTS

CANADIAN CUSTOMS BONDED CARRIER

WWW.RIDSDALE.CA

CANADA CUSTOMS BONDED CARRIER

DAILY SERVICE THROUGHOUTNORTH AMERICA

475-3391FAX 489-5826 DISPATCH 477-5090 FAX 452-8146

TOLL FREE 1-888-441-92492608 Vitran Drive, Oak Bluff, MB, R4G 0B3

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ROLL OFF UNITSBig Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd.All-Connect Logistical Service

SELF-LOADING CONTAINER CHASSISDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.

SIDE DUMPEBD Enterprises IncGardewine Group Inc.Marion Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.

STAKE & RACKArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Big Freight Systems IncGardewine Group Inc.Manitoulin Transport IncSearcy Trucking Ltd.

STEP DECK83 North Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncConquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedV M Transport LtdAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Buk FreightBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Caravan LogisticsJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Lane Logistics Inc.

SUPER B FLAT DECKS83 North Inc.Big Freight Systems IncConquest TruckingEBD Enterprises IncGardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical Service

1579 DUGALD RD., WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R2J 0H3

TRUCKLOAD FREIGHT SERVING CANADA & U.S.A.• FLAT DECKS • VANS •

(204) 661-6427

Distribution Solutions... dedicated to you!

Dry Bulk, Liquid Bulk, Aggregates, Van, Tailgate

Local or across North America

1-877-4 TANDET (826338)

[email protected]

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SUPER B VANSEBD Enterprises IncGardewine Group Inc.Manitoulin Transport IncSiemens Transportation Group IncTransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical Service

TAIL LIFTCanadian FreightwaysFisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdGardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Kindersley Transport Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncManitoulin Transport IncMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.R.S. Express Ltd.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.Vitran Express Canada Inc.

TANKERBarrens Northern TransportationGoodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Jade Transport Ltd.Loyalty Transport Ltd.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Tandet Logistics

TILT DECKCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical Service

TROMBONEBarrens Northern TransportationDallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.M. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith Trucking Ltd.John Eichel Trucking Ltd.

WALKING FLOOR VANEBD Enterprises IncGardewine Group Inc.

FOR ALL YOUR HOPPER & DECK NEEDS

HOPPERS SERVICING MB, SK, & ABDECK SERVICING QC – BC, & LOWER 48 STATES

53’ FLATBEDS & STEPDECKS • SUPER B HOPPERS

WE HAUL: GRAIN & DRY FERTILIZER - (HOPPERS)

LTL & TRUCKLOAD - (DECKS)

Site 405, Box 22, R.R. #4

Flat Deck DivisionPhone #: 800-367-0375

Brandon, MB R7A 5Y4

Hopper Bottom DivisionPhone #: 888-733-5463

Fax #: 866-725-3547www.conquesttrucking.com

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THE BENEFITS TO USING NITROGEN• Improved fuel efficiency

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Carriers whose names are shown in BOLD type are members of the Manitoba Trucking Association. We encourage you to use the services of the MTA member carriers whenever possible. Information in this section is supplied by the carriers, and the MTA assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information.

Specialized Services

EXPEDITED SERVICE TIMES

HOT SHOT4 Tracks Ltd.Canadian FreightwaysCustom Transport Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport Inc.R.S. Express Ltd.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Simpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedWakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Lane Logistics Inc.

OVERNIGHTArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCustom Transport Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.Len Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncR.S. Express Ltd.Raj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Tandet Logistics

SAME DAYArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Fisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdGoodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Len Dubois Trucking IncM. E. L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncR.S. Express Ltd.Raj Transport LtdSearcy Trucking Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdTransX LimitedWakefield Foods Inc.Warren/Stonewall Freight

All-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightCaravan LogisticsTandet Logistics

TWICE DAILYGoodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.R.S. Express Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceTandet Logistics

SPECIAL SERVICES

AIR SERVICESCanadian FreightwaysLen Dubois Trucking IncMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.TST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical Service

CONTRACT SERVICES4 Tracks Ltd.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.EBD Enterprises IncFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncM.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncMerit Transport Ltd.Meyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Penner International Inc.R.S. Express Ltd.Raj Transport LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsTandet Logistics

COURIERBarrens Northern TransportationDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.La Broquerie TransferR.S. Express Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncTST Overland Express

CRANING/CRANE OPERATORDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.

DANGEROUS GOODS4 Tracks Ltd.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises IncFedex Freight CanadaFisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdGardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageJade Transport Ltd.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncLoyalty Transport Ltd.Manitoulin Transport IncMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Penner International Inc.Prairie InternationalR.S. Express Ltd.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

HEAVY & SPECIALIZEDBarrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncCanadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Gladstone Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.

Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

HOUSEHOLD GOODSArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysDecor Cabinets Ltd.Earle’s TransferGladstone Transfer Ltd.Paraclete Transport Ltd.R.S. Express Ltd.Bartel Bulk Freight

LOGISTICS/LOAD BROKER/3PLArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Big Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Custom Transport Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.Karm Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncManitoulin Transport IncMerit Transport Ltd.Payne Transportation LPPenner International Inc.R.S. Express Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncTransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.TST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.V M Transport LtdAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightBruce Roche Transport Inc.Tandet Logistics

MOVING & DISTRIBUTIONCanadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Keystone Western Inc.Manitoulin Transport IncSiemens Transportation Group IncTST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.

OVER-DIMENSIONAL LOADSBarrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncConquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Earle’s Transfer

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Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Fisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdGardewine Group Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncM.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSigfusson Northern Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedV M Transport Ltd.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith TruckingLane Logistics Inc.

PERISHABLE PRODUCTS4 Tracks Ltd.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Fisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdGardewine Group Inc.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.La Broquerie TransferPrairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan LogisticsRiverton Transport (1998 Ltd)

SPECIALIZED FLAT DECKSArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Big Freight Systems IncConquest TruckingDallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.EBD Enterprises Inc.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageJTI TruckingKeystone Western Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncM.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Payne Transportation LPSearcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceCaravan LogisticsLane Logistics Inc.Tandet Logistics

TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED4 Tracks Ltd.Agri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Bison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Earle’s TransferGardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferManitoulin Transport IncPenner International Inc.Prairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.TST Overland ExpressTurk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightBruce Roche Transport Inc.Caravan Logistics

TRADE SHOW CARRIERArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Gardewine Group Inc.Keystone Western Inc.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTST Overland ExpressAll-Connect Logistical ServiceCaravan Logistics

WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTIONArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Big Freight Systems IncBison Transport Inc.Canadian FreightwaysCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Horizon Intn’l. Dist.Keystone Western Inc.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.Len Dubois Trucking IncManitoulin Transport IncParaclete Transport Ltd.Penner International Inc.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Rosedale Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Siemens Transportation Group IncSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdSmooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedTrappers Transport Ltd.Turk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.All-Connect Logistical ServiceCaravan LogisticsTandet Logistics

WINTER ROADSBarrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncDallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Ridsdale Transport Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceJohn Eichel Trucking Ltd.Lane Logistics Inc.

SPECIALIZED FREIGHT

AGGREGATEBarrens Northern TransportationFast Lane Freight Services Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Marion Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceCaravan LogisticsTandet Logistics

AUTOMOBILESCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.Len Dubois Trucking IncSearcy Trucking Ltd.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk Freight

BOATSCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Cross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.Searcy Trucking Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceBartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan Logistics

BUILDINGS/PORTABLE STRUCTURESArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Darcol International Inc.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.

Keystone Western Inc.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.TransX LimitedBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsLane Logistics Inc.

CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITIONBarrens Northern TransportationCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.Marion Trucking Ltd.Searcy Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdTransX LimitedCaravan LogisticsLane Logistics Inc.

CONTAINERSArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dave MooreDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.Len Dubois Trucking IncMeyer Bros. Trucking Ltd.Prairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.TransX LimitedV M Transport Ltd.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith TruckingLane Logistics Inc.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)

DEEP FROZENAgri-Tel Transportation Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Gardewine Group Inc.JTI TruckingKindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferPrairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdSimpson’s Transfer & Feed LtdTransX LimitedTurk Enterprises Ltd.Wakefield Foods Inc.Caravan Logistics

DRY BULKCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Earle’s TransferGardewine Group Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.JTI TruckingKindersley Trspt. Ltd.

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Prairie InternationalRTM Transport Ltd.TransX LimitedAll-Connect Logistical ServiceRiverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet Logistics

FARM CHEMICALS & SUPPLIESArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Custom Transport Ltd.Earle’s TransferFisher Branch-Hodgson Transport LtdKindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncMerit Transport Ltd.Prairie InternationalRidsdale Transport Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.TransX LimitedBartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsTandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

FEED83 North Inc.Arnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingEarle’s TransferJarvis Trucking Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.La Broquerie TransferLoyalty Transport Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.Prairie InternationalRaj Transport LtdRidsdale Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.V M Transport LtdAll-Connect Logistical Service Bartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsTandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

FERTILIZERArnold Bros. Transport Ltd.Canadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingEarle’s TransferHarris Transport Ltd.Jarvis Trucking Ltd.Kindersley Trspt. Ltd.La Broquerie TransferLoyalty Transport Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.Prairie InternationalRidsdale Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.V M Transport LtdBartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsTandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

GRAINCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingEarle’s TransferHarris Transport Ltd.Jarvis Trucking Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.Prairie InternationalRidsdale Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.V M Transport LtdCaravan LogisticsTandet LogisticsVitran Express Canada Inc.

HAY BALESBig Freight Systems IncCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Len Dubois Trucking IncMerit Transport Ltd.RTM Transport Ltd.V M Transport Ltd.Bartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingCaravan LogisticsLane Logistics Inc.

HAZARDOUS WASTEBarrens Northern TransportationGardewine Group Inc.Jade Transport Ltd.Berry and Smith TruckingTandet Logistics

LIQUID BULKCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Jade Transport Ltd.Loyalty Transport Ltd.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Tandet Logistics

LIVESTOCK - CATTLEEarle’s TransferSteve’s Livestock Transport

LIVESTOCK - HOGSEarle’s TransferSteve’s Livestock Transport

LOGS/LUMBER83 North Inc.Big Freight Systems IncCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingDallas Transport Ltd.EBD Enterprises Inc.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageLa Broquerie TransferLen Dubois Trucking IncM.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Merit Transport Ltd.V M Transport Ltd.Bartel Bulk FreightBerry and Smith TruckingLane Logistics Inc.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)

MOBILE HOMESBarrens Northern TransportationDr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.La Broquerie Transfer

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - BULKBarrens Northern TransportationCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Loyalty Transport Ltd.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Tandet Logistics

PRE-CAST GIRDERSCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Conquest TruckingEBD Enterprises Inc.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Keystone Western Inc.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.V M Transport Ltd.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith TruckingLane Logistics Inc.

STEEL BEAMS83 North Inc.Barrens Northern TransportationBig Freight Systems IncCanadian National Transportation Ltd.Caravan LogisticsConquest TruckingCross Stream Carriers Inc.Dallas Transport Ltd.Dr. Hook Towing Services Ltd.Earle’s TransferEBD Enterprises Inc.Fast Lane Freight Services Inc.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.Jack’s Heavy Trspt & StorageKeystone Western Inc.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.Riverton Transport (1998 Ltd)Searcy Trucking Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.Smooth Freight Ltd.V M Transport Ltd

VESSELSConquest TruckingDallas Transport Ltd.Goodbranson’s Transfer Ltd.Harris Transport Ltd.M.E.L. Cartage Ltd.V M Transport Ltd.All-Connect Logistical ServiceBerry and Smith Trucking

WASTEJade Transport Ltd.Sigfusson Northern Ltd.Simpson’s Transfer & Feed Ltd

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Alexander .....................................235 ..... 146Alonsa .......................................... 211 ..... 131Altamont ...................................... 135 ....... 84Altona ...........................................111 ....... 69Amaranth ..................................... 177 ......110Anama Bay ...................................334 ..... 208Angusville .................................... 341 ..... 212Anola .............................................. 39 ....... 24Arborg .......................................... 121 ....... 75Arden ........................................... 183 ......114Argyle............................................. 50 ....... 31Arnaud ......................................... 105 ....... 65Arnes ............................................111 ....... 69Arrow River ..................................291 ..... 181Ashern ......................................... 185 ......115Ashville ........................................348 ..... 216Atik...............................................784 ..... 487Atikameg ......................................769 ..... 478Aubigny .......................................... 64 ....... 40Austin ........................................... 132 ....... 82Baden ...........................................587 ..... 365Badger ......................................... 129 ....... 80Bagot ........................................... 109 ....... 68Bakers Narrows ...........................845 ..... 525Baldur ..........................................201 ..... 125Balmoral ........................................ 48 ....... 30Barrows .......................................591 ..... 367Basswood ....................................229 ..... 142Beaconia ........................................ 84 ....... 52Beausejour ..................................... 61 ....... 38Beaver .......................................... 122 ....... 76Belair ........................................... 109 ....... 68Belleview .....................................290 ..... 180Belmont .......................................232 ..... 144Bellsite .........................................558 ..... 347Benito ..........................................484 ..... 301Berens River ................................358 ..... 222Beresford Lake ............................ 314 ..... 195Bethany ........................................229 ..... 142Beulah .......................................... 314 ..... 195Beild ............................................. 412 ..... 256Binscarth .....................................328 ..... 204Birch River ...................................536 ..... 333Bird’s Hill ........................................ 23 ....... 14Bird Lake......................................201 ..... 125Birdtail ......................................... 351 ..... 218Birnie ...........................................209 ..... 130Birtle ............................................ 314 ..... 195Bissett.......................................... 274 ..... 170Blumenort (near Ste. Anne) ........... 51 ....... 32Blumenort (S of Altona) ............... 142 ....... 88Boggy Creek ................................463 ..... 288Boissevain....................................261 ..... 162Bowsman ..................................... 515 ..... 320Bradwardine ................................261 ..... 162Brandon ....................................... 216 ..... 134Broad Valley ................................. 148 ....... 92Brokenhead .................................... 82 ....... 51Brookdale ..................................... 196 ..... 122Broomhill......................................328 ..... 204Brunkild ......................................... 48 ....... 30Bruxelles ...................................... 153 ....... 95Butler ...........................................335 ..... 208Button ..........................................621 ..... 386

Calders Dock ...............................209 ..... 130Caliento ........................................ 129 ....... 80Camp Morton ................................. 97 ....... 60Camper ........................................ 171 ..... 106Camperville ..................................438 ..... 272Carberry ....................................... 163 ..... 101Cardale ........................................267 ..... 166Cardinal ....................................... 121 ....... 75Carlowrie ....................................... 80 ....... 50Cary ............................................... 64 ....... 40Carman .......................................... 80 ....... 50Carroll ..........................................229 ..... 142Cartwright ....................................229 ..... 142Cat Lake .......................................200 ..... 124Cayer............................................266 ..... 165Channing ......................................872 ..... 542Chater ..........................................203 ..... 126Chatfield ...................................... 122 ....... 76Clandeboye .................................... 53 ....... 33Clanwilliam .................................. 241 ..... 150Clarkleigh ..................................... 109 ....... 68Clear Lake ....................................283 ..... 176Clearwater ...................................204 ..... 127Cooks Creek................................... 48 ....... 30Cormorant ....................................800 ..... 500Coulter .........................................389 ..... 242Cowan ..........................................455 ..... 283Cranberry Portage ...................... 818 ..... 508Crandall .......................................299 ..... 186Crane River ..................................364 ..... 226Croll .............................................267 ..... 166Cromer .........................................301 ..... 187Cross Lake ...................................772 ..... 480Crystal City .................................. 193 ..... 120Culross ........................................... 64 ....... 40Cypress River ............................... 156 ....... 97Dacota ........................................... 37 ....... 23Dallas ...........................................206 ..... 129Dand ............................................293 ..... 182Darlingford ................................... 146 ....... 91Dauphin........................................323 ..... 201Davis Point ...................................256 ..... 159Decker .........................................299 ..... 186Deepdale ...................................... 415 ..... 258Deerhorn ...................................... 132 ....... 82Deerwood .................................... 126 ....... 78Deleau ..........................................266 ..... 165Deloraine .....................................325 ..... 202Delta ............................................ 113 ....... 70Domain .......................................... 39 ....... 24Dominion City ................................ 97 ....... 60Douglas ........................................ 188 ......117Dropmore .....................................396 ..... 246Duck Bay ......................................467 ..... 290Duck River ................................... 451 ..... 280Dufresne ........................................ 37 ....... 23Dufrost ........................................... 89 ....... 55Dugald ........................................... 24 ....... 15Dunlop ......................................... 618 ..... 384Dunrea ......................................... 251 ..... 156Durban ......................................... 841 ..... 526East Braintree .............................. 122 ....... 76Easterville ....................................440 ..... 273East Selkirk .................................... 47 ....... 29

Ebor ............................................. 310 ..... 193Eddystone ....................................253 ..... 157Eden .............................................204 ..... 127Edrans .......................................... 159 ....... 99Elgin .............................................253 ..... 157Elie ................................................. 45 ....... 28Elkhorn.........................................309 ..... 192Elma ............................................... 92 ....... 57Elm Creek ...................................... 69 ....... 43Elphinstone ..................................278 ..... 173Elva ..............................................383 ..... 238Emerson ....................................... 105 ....... 65Erickson ....................................... 245 ..... 152Eriksdale ...................................... 143 ....... 89Erinview ......................................... 74 ....... 46Ethelbert ......................................386 ..... 240Ewart ...........................................309 ..... 192Fairfax..........................................227 ......141Fairford ........................................ 240 ..... 149Falcon Lake ................................. 143 ....... 89Fannystelle..................................... 47 ....... 29Faulkner ....................................... 217 ..... 134Finger ...........................................772 ..... 480Firdale .......................................... 156 ....... 97Fisher Bay ....................................229 ..... 142Fisher Branch ............................... 158 ....... 98Fishing River ................................364 ..... 226Flin Flon .......................................769 ..... 478Fork River ....................................369 ..... 229Forrest ......................................... 214 ..... 133Fortier ............................................ 56 ....... 35Foxwarren .................................... 315 ..... 196Fredenstal .....................................111 ....... 69Freshford ..................................... 710 ..... 441Franklin ........................................203 ..... 126Fraserwood .................................... 85 ....... 53Fort Alexander ............................ 122 ....... 76Fort White ...................................... 10 ......... 6Fox Mine .................................... 1134 ..... 705Garden Hill ................................... 610 ..... 379Gardenton .................................... 114 ....... 71Garland ........................................404 ..... 251Garson ........................................... 47 ....... 29Gilbert Plains ................................357 ..... 222Gillam .........................................1053 ..... 654Gimli ............................................... 97 ....... 60Giroux ............................................ 60 ....... 37Gladstone ..................................... 146 ....... 91Glenboro ...................................... 167 ..... 104Glencairn......................................233 ..... 145Glenella ........................................220 ..... 138Glenora ........................................ 217 ..... 135Gnadenthal................................... 129 ....... 80God’s Lake ................................. 1025 ..... 637Goodlands ....................................320 ..... 199Grahamdale ................................. 212 ..... 132Grand Beach ................................ 100 ....... 62Grande Pointe ................................ 14 ......... 9Grand Rapids ...............................447 ..... 278Grandview .................................... 373 ..... 232Great Falls .................................... 132 ....... 82Greenridge ..................................... 67 ....... 42Greenway .....................................204 ..... 127Gretna .......................................... 140 ....... 87

Griswold ....................................... 246 ..... 153Grosse Isle ..................................... 34 ....... 21Grunthal ......................................... 72 ....... 45Gull Harbour ................................. 187 ......116Gull Lake ........................................ 77 ....... 48Gunton ........................................... 50 ....... 31Guynemer ....................................303 ..... 188Gypsumville .................................262 ..... 163Hadashville .................................. 105 ....... 65Halbstadt ..................................... 109 ....... 68Halboro ........................................209 ..... 130Hamiota .......................................283 ..... 176Harding ........................................280 ......174Hargrave ......................................295 ..... 183Harrowby .....................................377 ..... 234Hartney ........................................280 ......174Haskett ........................................ 153 ....... 95Haywood ........................................ 85 ....... 53Hazel .............................................. 69 ....... 43Hazelglen ....................................... 69 ....... 43Hazelridge ...................................... 43 ....... 27Headingley ..................................... 19 ....... 12Hecla Island ................................. 177 ......110High Bluff ....................................... 84 ....... 52Hilbre ...........................................227 ......141Hillside Beach .............................. 114 ....... 71Hilton ........................................... 192 ......119Hnausa ......................................... 119 ........74Hodgson ....................................... 174 ..... 108Holland ......................................... 138 ....... 86Holmfield ...................................... 246 ..... 153Homewood ..................................... 71 ....... 44Horndean ..................................... 109 ....... 68Horton .......................................... 274 ..... 170Ile des Chenes................................ 19 ....... 12Ilford .......................................... 1150 ..... 715Inglis ............................................ 373 ..... 232Int’l Peace Gardens ...................... 319 ..... 198Inwood ........................................... 80 ....... 50Isabella ........................................306 ..... 190Island Lake .................................. 610 ..... 379Jackhead .....................................286 ..... 178Jen Peg ........................................721 ..... 448Jordon ............................................ 97 ....... 60Justice .........................................201 ..... 125Kaleida ......................................... 158 ....... 98Kane ............................................... 92 ....... 57Katrime ........................................ 134 ....... 83Kelloe ...........................................290 ..... 180Kelwood .......................................230 ..... 143Kemnay ........................................222 ..... 138Kenton .........................................280 ......174Kenville ........................................ 517 ..... 321Kettle Rapids.............................. 1231 ..... 765Keyes ........................................... 177 ......110Killarney .......................................238 ..... 148Kinosota ....................................... 219 ..... 136Kirkella .........................................322 ..... 200Kleefeld .......................................... 48 ....... 30Kola .............................................. 315 ..... 196Komarno ........................................ 71 ....... 44Koostatak ..................................... 211 ..... 132La Broquerie .................................. 79 ....... 49Lac du Bonnet .............................. 109 ....... 68

Shippers using distances from the Manitoba Highways Department map should add the following Winnipeg mileages to establish full chargeable distance:Broadway and Osborne to:

Perimeter and P.T.H. 1W 13 - 8 Perimeter and P.T.H. 1E 18 - 11 Perimeter and P.T.H. 2 and 3 via PR 155 19 - 12 Perimeter and P.T.H. 6 via MR 90 21 - 13 Perimeter and P.T.H. 6 via PR 221 23 - 14 Perimeter and P.T.H. 7 14 - 9

Perimeter and P.T.H. 8 14 - 9 Perimeter and P.T.H. 9 11 - 7 Perimeter and P.T.H. 15 via PR 115 14 - 9 Perimeter and P.T.H. 59N 14 - 9 Perimeter and P.T.H. 59S 14 - 9 Perimeter and P.T.H. 75 13 - 8

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Ladywood ...................................... 77 ....... 48La Rochelle .................................... 68 ....... 42Lake Francis .................................. 71 ....... 44Lake Manitoba Narrows ............... 214 ..... 133Lakeland ...................................... 154 ....... 96Landmark....................................... 40 ....... 25Langruth ...................................... 151 ....... 94La Riviere ..................................... 169 ..... 105La Salle .......................................... 27 ....... 17Lauder..........................................299 ..... 186Laurier .........................................264 ..... 164Lavenham .................................... 132 ....... 82Lavinia ......................................... 314 ..... 195Leaf Rapids ..................................985 ..... 612Lena .............................................254 ..... 158Lenore ..........................................299 ..... 186Lenswood ....................................499 ..... 310Letellier .......................................... 90 ....... 56Libau .............................................. 58 ....... 36Little Grand Rapids ...................... 418 ..... 259Lockport ........................................ 27 ....... 17Lorette ........................................... 35 ....... 22Lowe Farm ..................................... 82 ....... 51Lower Fort Garry ............................ 31 ....... 19Lundar ......................................... 121 ....... 75Lyleton .........................................402 ..... 250Lynn Lake ..................................1068 ..... 664MacDonald ................................... 105 ....... 65MacGregor ................................... 121 ....... 75Mafeking ......................................568 ..... 353Makaroff ......................................436 ..... 271Makinak .......................................293 ..... 182Malonton ........................................ 76 ....... 47Manigotogan ................................ 212 ..... 132Manitou ........................................ 158 ....... 98Manson ........................................339 ..... 211Marchand ....................................... 93 ....... 58Margaret ......................................264 ..... 164Mariapolis .................................... 182 ......113Marquette ...................................... 56 ....... 35Mather ......................................... 217 ..... 135Matheson Island .......................... 243 ..... 151Matlock .......................................... 72 ....... 45McArthur Falls ............................. 124 ....... 77McAuley .......................................354 ..... 220McConnell ....................................282 ..... 175McCreary ..................................... 245 ..... 152McMunn ....................................... 116 ....... 72Meadow Portage ..........................386 ..... 240Meadows ....................................... 45 ....... 28Medika ......................................... 105 ....... 65Medora.........................................349 ..... 217Meleb ............................................. 93 ....... 58Melita ...........................................331 ..... 206Melrose .......................................... 48 ....... 30Menisino ...................................... 138 ....... 86Menzie .........................................298 ..... 185Methley ........................................307 ..... 191Miami ........................................... 114 ....... 71Middlebro ..................................... 180 ......112Millwood ...................................... 193 ..... 120Milner Ridge ................................... 88 ....... 55Miniota .........................................322 ..... 200Minitonas .....................................483 ..... 300Minnedosa ................................... 217 ..... 135Minto ............................................238 ..... 148Mitchell .......................................... 58 ....... 36Molson ........................................... 93 ....... 58Moore Park .................................... 45 ....... 30Moosehorn ...................................200 ..... 124Moose Lake .................................209 ..... 130Morden ....................................... 122 ....... 76Morris ............................................ 66 ....... 41Mountain Road ............................... 97 ....... 60Mountain Side .............................. 314 ..... 195Mowbray ...................................... 182 ......113Mulvhill ........................................ 158 ....... 98Myrtle .......................................... 100 ....... 62Mystery Lake ...............................784 ..... 487Napinka ........................................362 ..... 225Narcisse ........................................111 ....... 69Neelin ...........................................233 ..... 145

Neepawa ...................................... 185 ......115Nelson House ...............................826 ..... 516Nesbitt ......................................... 217 ..... 135Netley ............................................. 67 ....... 41New Bothwell ................................. 43 ....... 27Newdale ....................................... 241 ..... 150Newton .......................................... 80 ....... 50Ninette ......................................... 217 ..... 135Ninga ...........................................290 ..... 180Niverville ........................................ 40 ....... 25Norgate ........................................235 ..... 146Norway House .............................. 813 ..... 505Notre Dame de Lourdes ............... 129 ....... 80Novra ...........................................550 ..... 342Oakbank......................................... 32 ....... 20Oak Bluff ........................................ 18 ........11Oakburn .......................................295 ..... 183Oak Lake ......................................257 ..... 160Oakland........................................ 100 ....... 62Oakner .........................................282 ..... 175Oak Point ....................................... 98 ....... 61Oak River .....................................267 ..... 166Oakville .......................................... 68 ....... 42Oberon ......................................... 190 ......118Ochre River ..................................296 ..... 184Ogilvie .......................................... 166 ..... 103Olha .............................................306 ..... 190Onanole ........................................269 ..... 167Osborne ......................................... 48 ....... 30Ostenfeld ....................................... 58 ....... 36Osterwick..................................... 138 ....... 86Otterburne ..................................... 53 ....... 33Overflow River .............................628 ..... 390Oxford House ...............................968 ..... 601Patricia Beach ................................ 77 ....... 48Peguis .......................................... 189 ......118Pelican Rapids .............................621 ..... 386Petersfield...................................... 60 ....... 37Pierson .........................................394 ..... 245Pilot Mound .................................. 190 ......118Pinawa ......................................... 121 ....... 75Plne Dock .....................................230 ..... 143Pine Falls ..................................... 135 ....... 84Pine River ..................................... 418 ..... 260Piney ............................................ 142 ....... 88Pipestone .....................................298 ..... 185Plumas ......................................... 177 ......110Plum Coulee ................................. 117 ....... 73Pointe du Bois ............................ 174 ..... 108Polonia .........................................225 ..... 140Ponemah ........................................ 76 ....... 47Ponton.......................................... 611 ..... 380Poplarfield.................................... 146 ....... 91Poplar Park .................................... 64 ....... 40Poplar Point.................................... 68 ....... 42Portage la Prairie ........................... 84 ....... 52Powell .......................................... 619 ..... 385Powerview ................................... 129 ....... 80Prairie Grove .................................. 19 ....... 12Prawda ......................................... 109 ....... 68Prespector ................................... 747 ..... 464Pulp River .....................................430 ..... 267Purves .......................................... 190 ......118Rackham ......................................261 ..... 162Randolph ........................................ 51 ....... 32Rapid City .................................... 240 ..... 149Rathwell ........................................111 ....... 69Reaburn ......................................... 68 ....... 42Red Rose ......................................204 ..... 127Reinland ....................................... 140 ....... 87Rembrandt ................................... 100 ....... 62Rennie .......................................... 142 ....... 88Renwer .........................................468 ..... 291Reston ..........................................309 ..... 192Reykjavik ..................................... 245 ..... 152Richer ............................................ 61 ....... 38Ridgeville ..................................... 126 ....... 78Riding Mountain ........................... 219 ..... 136River Hills ..................................... 103 ....... 64Rivers ........................................... 245 ..... 152Riverton ....................................... 130 ....... 81

Roblin ...........................................399 ..... 248Roland .......................................... 101 ....... 63Rorketon ......................................331 ..... 206Rosa ............................................... 85 ....... 53Roseau River .................................. 92 ....... 57Rosebank ..................................... 105 ....... 65Roseisle ....................................... 105 ....... 65Rosenberg .................................... 142 ....... 88Rosenfeld ..................................... 101 ....... 63Rosengart .................................... 158 ....... 98Rosenort (N. of Morris) .................. 66 ....... 41Ross ............................................... 72 ....... 45Rossburn ......................................330 ..... 205Rossendale .................................. 129 ....... 80Rosser ............................................ 32 ....... 20Routledge .....................................270 ..... 168Russell .........................................349 ..... 217San Clara .....................................454 ..... 282Sandilands ................................... 119 ........74Sandridge ...................................... 87 ....... 54Sandy Bay .................................... 180 ......112Sandy Hook .................................... 87 ....... 54Sandy Lake ..................................262 ..... 163Sanford .......................................... 34 ....... 21Sarto .............................................. 80 ....... 50Scanterbury ................................... 72 ....... 45Scarth ..........................................297 ..... 185Schanzenfeld ............................... 126 ....... 78Schoenwise ................................. 129 ....... 80Sclater .........................................434 ..... 270Seddon’s Corners .......................... 76 ....... 47Selkirk............................................ 40 ....... 25Seven Sisters ............................... 101 ....... 63Shellmouth ...................................381 ..... 237Shergrove ....................................262 ..... 163Sherridon ..................................... 919 ..... 571Shilo .............................................201 ..... 125Shoal Lake ...................................272 ..... 169Shorncliffe ................................... 142 ....... 88Shortdale .....................................391 ..... 243Sidney .......................................... 143 ....... 89Sifton ...........................................360 ..... 224Silver ............................................ 114 ....... 71Silver Falls ................................... 124 ....... 77Silver Ridge ..................................203 ..... 126Silverton.......................................354 ..... 220Sinclair .........................................322 ..... 200Skownan ......................................344 ..... 214Snowflake ....................................201 ..... 125Snow Lake ................................... 710 ..... 441Solsgirth ......................................293 ..... 183Somerset ..................................... 148 ....... 92Sommerfeld ................................. 109 ....... 68Souris........................................... 243 ..... 151South Junction ............................. 163 ..... 101Spearhill .......................................208 ..... 129Sperling.......................................... 58 ....... 36Split Lake .....................................906 ..... 563Sprague ....................................... 172 ..... 107Springstein ..................................... 32 ....... 20Spruce Woods .............................. 198 ..... 123Starbuck ........................................ 39 ....... 24Stead ............................................. 92 ....... 57Steep Rock ...................................230 ..... 143Steinbach ....................................... 64 ....... 40Stockton ...................................... 183 ......114Stonewall ....................................... 37 ....... 23Stony Mountain .............................. 24 ....... 15Strathclair ....................................259 ..... 161Stuartburn ................................... 105 ....... 65Sundance ...................................1049 ..... 652Sundown ...................................... 142 ....... 88Swan Lake ................................... 158 ....... 98Swan River ...................................499 ..... 310Sylvan .......................................... 148 ....... 92St. Adolphe .................................... 29 ....... 18St. Agathe ...................................... 39 ....... 24St. Alphonse................................. 183 ......114St. Ambrose ................................... 92 ....... 57St. Amelie ....................................290 ..... 180St. Anne ......................................... 50 ....... 31

St. Claude ...................................... 97 ....... 60Ste. Elizabeth ................................. 48 ....... 30St. Eustache ................................... 53 ....... 33St. Francis Xavier ........................... 31 ....... 19St. Genevieve ................................. 60 ....... 37St. George .................................... 153 ....... 95St. Jean Baptiste ........................... 76 ....... 47St. Joseph ...................................... 97 ....... 60St. Laurent ..................................... 87 ....... 54St. Lazare ....................................338 ..... 210St. Leon ....................................... 145 ....... 90St. Malo ......................................... 72 ....... 45St. Martin .....................................259 ..... 161St. Norbert ..................................... 14 ......... 9St. Owen’s...................................... 68 ....... 42St. Pierre ........................................ 58 ....... 36St. Rita ........................................... 64 ....... 40Ste. Rose .....................................278 ..... 173Tenby ........................................... 193 ..... 120Teulon ............................................ 58 ....... 36Thalberg ......................................... 97 ....... 60The Pas ........................................631 ..... 392Thompson ....................................766 ..... 476Thornhill ....................................... 132 ....... 82Tilston .......................................... 341 ..... 212Tolstoi .......................................... 106 ....... 66Toutes Aides ................................354 ..... 220Traverse Bay ................................ 117 ....... 73Treesbank .................................... 198 ..... 123Treherne....................................... 122 ....... 76Tummel ........................................ 241 ..... 150Twin Beaches ................................. 90 ....... 56Tyndall ........................................... 50 ....... 31Ukraina ........................................ 341 ..... 212Valley River .................................. 341 ..... 212Vassar .......................................... 158 ....... 98Venlaw .........................................377 ..... 234Victoria Beach .............................. 116 ....... 72Vidir.............................................. 137 ....... 85Virden ..........................................282 ..... 175Vista .............................................309 ..... 192Vita............................................... 117 ....... 73Vivian ............................................. 51 ....... 32Vogar............................................ 190 ......118Wabowden ...................................658 ..... 409Wakopa ........................................264 ..... 164Waldersee .................................... 198 ..... 123Walkleyburg ................................... 45 ....... 28Wampum ...................................... 163 ..... 101Wanless .......................................772 ..... 480Warren ........................................... 40 ....... 25Wasagaming ................................264 ..... 164Waskada ......................................338 ..... 210Waterhen .....................................408 ..... 254Wawanesa ................................... 198 ..... 123Watt’s View ..................................338 ..... 210Waugh .......................................... 159 ....... 99Wekusko ......................................665 ......413Wellwood ..................................... 177 ......110Westbourne .................................. 118 ....... 73Westgate ...................................... 619 ..... 385West Hawk Lake .......................... 159 ....... 99Westray ........................................694 ..... 431Wheatlands .................................. 249 ..... 155Whitemount ................................. 108 ....... 67Whytewold ..................................... 77 ....... 48Willen ........................................... 171 ..... 106Windygates .................................. 169 ..... 105Winkler ......................................... 119 ........74Winnipeg Beach ............................. 82 ....... 51Winnipegosis................................381 ..... 237Woodlands ..................................... 51 ....... 32Woodnorth ...................................325 ..... 202Woodridge .................................... 132 ....... 82Woodside ..................................... 134 ....... 83Zbaraz .......................................... 164 ..... 102Zhoda ........................................... 106 ....... 66

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Alexander ..................................... 24 ...........15Altamont .................................... 170 .........107Altona ........................................293 .........183Angusville .................................. 190 .........118Arden ......................................... 103 .......... 64Arrow River .................................. 93 ...........58Ashville ...................................... 190 .........118Austin ........................................... 79 ...........49Bagot ......................................... 106 .......... 66Baker’s Narrows ...................... 1061 ........ 659Baldur ........................................ 103 .......... 64Basswood .................................... 63 ...........39Belleview ..................................... 90 ...........56Belmont ....................................... 87 .......... 54Benito ........................................333 ........ 207Bethany ...................................... 241 .........150Beulah ........................................ 126 ...........78Bield ........................................... 418 ........ 260Binscarth ................................... 177 .........110Birch River .................................383 ........ 238Birdtail ....................................... 180 .........112Birnie ......................................... 106 .......... 66Birtle .......................................... 145 .......... 90Boissevain.................................... 72 .......... 45Bowsman ................................... 362 ........ 225Bradwardine ................................ 64 .......... 40Brookdale ..................................... 48 ...........30Broomhill.................................... 126 ...........78Brunkild ..................................... 240 .........150Butler ..........................................113 ...........70Carberry ....................................... 51 ...........32Cardale ........................................ 72 .......... 45Cardinal ..................................... 177 .........110Carman ......................................206 .........129Carroll .......................................... 32 ...........20Cartwright .................................. 129 ...........80Channing .................................. 1088 ........ 676Chater .......................................... 32 ...........20Clanwilliam ................................ 241 .........150Clear Lake .................................. 106 .......... 66Clearwater ................................. 156 ...........97Cormorant ................................ 1020 ........ 634Coulter ....................................... 159 .......... 99Cowan ........................................296 .........184Cranberry Portage .....................692 ........ 430Crandall ..................................... 101 .......... 63Crawford Park .............................117 ...........73Croll ............................................. 66 ...........41Cromer ........................................113 ...........70Cross Lake .................................988 .........614Crystal City ................................ 163 .........101Cypress River ............................... 92 ...........57Dalny .......................................... 153 ...........95Darlingford ................................. 194 .........122Dauphin...................................... 164 .........102Decker ....................................... 106 .......... 66Deleau .......................................... 72 .......... 45Deloraine ....................................114 ...........71Delta .......................................... 151 .......... 94Douglas ........................................ 23 ...........14Dropmore ...................................402 ........ 250Dunrea ......................................... 71 .......... 44Dominion City ............................ 315 .........197Ebor ........................................... 121 ...........75Eden ............................................. 98 ...........61Edrans .......................................... 80 ...........50Elgin ............................................. 63 ...........39Elkhorn....................................... 105 ...........65Elm Creek .................................. 187 .........117Elphinstone ................................ 124 ...........77Erickson ....................................... 87 .......... 54Ethelbert .................................... 232 .........144Fairfax.......................................... 50 ...........31Findlay ......................................... 84 ...........52Flin Flon ..................................... 755 ........ 469Forrest ......................................... 14 .............9

Fox Mine .................................. 1350 ........ 839Foxwarren .................................. 163 .........101Franklin ........................................ 68 ...........42Garland ...................................... 249 .........155Gilbert Plains .............................. 201 .........125Gillam ....................................... 1268 ........ 788Gladstone ....................................119 ...........74Glenboro ...................................... 77 .......... 48Glenella ...................................... 130 ...........81Glenora ...................................... 145 .......... 90Goodlands .................................. 130 ...........81Grand Rapids .............................663 .........412Grandview .................................. 217 .........135Graysville ................................... 214 .........134Greenway ...................................209 .........130Gregg ........................................... 60 ...........37Gretna ........................................304 .........190Griswold ....................................... 40 ...........25Hallboro .....................................209 .........130Hamiota ....................................... 85 ...........53Harding ........................................ 66 ...........41Hargrave ...................................... 87 .......... 54Harrowby ...................................386 ........ 240Harte ............................................ 50 ...........31Hartney ........................................ 80 ...........50Haywood .................................... 160 .........100Helston ........................................117 ...........73Hilton ........................................... 64 .......... 40Holland ....................................... 109 .......... 68Holmfield .....................................114 ...........71Homewood ................................. 214 .........134Horton .......................................... 84 ...........52Inglis .......................................... 212 .........132International Peace Gardens .........................113 ...........70Isabella .......................................114 ...........71Jenpeg ....................................... 937 ........ 582Justice ......................................... 27 ...........17Kane ...........................................238 .........150Kelloe .........................................290 .........180Kelwood ......................................117 ...........73Kemnay ........................................ 14 .............9Kenton ......................................... 72 .......... 45Killarney ....................................... 97 .......... 60Kirkella ........................................117 ...........73Kola ............................................ 322 ........ 200La Riviere ................................... 176 .........110Lauder........................................ 101 .......... 63Laurier ....................................... 164 .........102Lavenham .................................. 145 .......... 90Lavina ........................................ 100 ...........62Leaf Rapids .............................. 1201 .........746Lena ........................................... 108 ...........67Lenore .......................................... 85 ...........53Linklater ......................................117 ...........73Longburn ................................... 129 ...........80Lowe Farm ................................. 253 .........158Lyleton ....................................... 169 .........105Lynn Lake ................................ 1287 ........ 800MacGregor ................................... 90 ...........56McAuley ..................................... 145 .......... 90McConnell .................................. 100 ...........62McCreary ................................... 145 .......... 90McDonald ................................... 122 ...........76Mafeking .................................... 418 ........ 260Makinak .....................................306 .........190Manitou ...................................... 187 .........117Manson ...................................... 130 ...........81Margaret ...................................... 61 ...........38Mariapolis .................................. 152 ...........95Medora....................................... 121 ...........75Melita ......................................... 134 ...........83Menzie ....................................... 137 ...........85Miami .........................................208 .........130Millwood .................................... 370 ........ 230Miniota ........................................113 ...........70

Minitonas ................................... 327 ........ 203Minnedosa ................................... 53 ...........33Minto ............................................ 50 ...........31Moline .......................................... 58 ...........36Moore Park ................................ 241 .........150Moose Lake ............................. 1027 ........ 638Morden ...................................... 239 .........150Morris ........................................ 261 .........163Mountain Road ........................... 241 .........150Napinka .......................................119 ...........74Neelin ..........................................113 ...........70Neepawa ...................................... 74 .......... 46Nelson House ........................... 1181 ........ 734Nesbitt ......................................... 34 ...........21Newdale ....................................... 77 .......... 48Ninette ......................................... 72 .......... 45Ninga ........................................... 85 ...........53Norgate ...................................... 124 ...........77North Brandon ............................. 19 ...........12Norway House .......................... 1028 ........ 639Notre Dame de Lourdes .............................. 153 .......... 96Oakburn ..................................... 145 .......... 90Oak Lake ...................................... 51 ...........32Oakland...................................... 142 .......... 88Oakner ......................................... 84 ...........52Oak River ..................................... 69 .......... 43Oberon ......................................... 55 .......... 34Ochre River ................................ 195 .........121Onanole ...................................... 103 .......... 64Petrel ........................................... 55 .......... 34Pierson ....................................... 161 .........100Pilot Mound ................................ 163 .........101Pine River ...................................264 .........164Pipestone ................................... 100 ...........62Plum Coulee ............................... 257 .........161Polonia ....................................... 225 .........140Ponton........................................ 827 .........514Portage la Prairie ....................... 127 ...........79Purves ........................................ 193 .........120Quadra ....................................... 102 .......... 63Rackham ...................................... 98 ...........61Rapid City .................................... 40 ...........25Rathwell ..................................... 129 ...........81Regent ......................................... 74 .......... 46Renwer ....................................... 312 .........194Reston ........................................ 109 .......... 68Riding Mountain ......................... 108 ...........67Rivers ........................................... 43 ...........27Roblin ......................................... 246 .........153Roland ........................................ 230 .........144Rosebank ................................... 217 .........136Roseisle ..................................... 176 .........110Rosenfeld ................................... 273 .........171Rosenort ....................................298 .........186Rossburn .................................... 172 .........107Rossendale ................................ 145 .......... 90Rounthwaite ................................. 39 ...........24Russell ....................................... 193 .........120St. Alphonse............................... 158 ...........98St. Claude .................................. 156 ...........98St. Lazare .................................. 163 .........101St. Leon ..................................... 145 .......... 90Ste. Rose du Lac ........................ 177 .........110San Clara ...................................467 ........ 290Sandy Lake .................................113 ...........70Scarth .......................................... 93 ...........58Sclater ....................................... 282 .........175Shamattawa............................. 1421 ........ 883Sherridon ................................. 1135 ........ 705Shilo ............................................. 35 ...........22Shoal Lake ..................................114 ...........71Shortdale ...................................402 ........ 250Sidney .......................................... 68 ...........42Sifton ......................................... 370 ........ 230Silverton..................................... 201 .........125

Sinclair ....................................... 124 ...........77Snowflake .................................. 192 .........120Snow Lake ................................. 757 .........470Solsgirth .................................... 132 ...........82Somerset ................................... 176 .........110Souris........................................... 45 ...........28Split Lake ................................. 1122 ........ 697Stockton .................................... 193 .........120Strathclair .................................... 92 ...........57Sundance ................................. 1265 ........ 786Swan Lake ................................. 146 ...........91Swan River .................................343 .........213The Pas ......................................586 ........ 364Thicket Portage..........................856 ........ 532Thompson ..................................855 ........ 531TiIston ........................................ 140 ...........87Treesbank .................................... 48 ...........30Treherne..................................... 128 ...........80Tummel ......................................386 ........ 240Turtle Mountain ...........................113 ...........70Two Creeks .................................. 98 ...........61Underhill....................................... 71 .......... 44Valley River ................................354 ........ 220Venlaw .......................................386 ........ 240Virden .......................................... 77 .......... 48Vista ........................................... 161 .........100Wabowden ................................. 874 ........ 543Wakopa ...................................... 274 .........170Wasagaming .............................. 106 .......... 66Waskada .................................... 145 .......... 90Wawanesa ................................... 48 ...........30Wellwood ................................... 177 .........110Westbourne ................................ 134 ...........83Westrock .................................... 140 ...........87Wheatlands .................................. 50 ...........31Whitewater................................... 93 ...........58Willen ......................................... 126 ...........78Winkler ....................................... 244 .........153Winnipeg .................................... 216 .........134Woodnorth ................................. 103 .......... 64Woodside ................................... 132 ...........82

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City/Town ...........................................Kilometres.................................MilesAtikokan, ON....................................................575....................................357Amherst, NS ................................................. 3346..................................2079Baie-Comeau, PQ ..........................................2811.................................. 1747Banff, AB .......................................................1464....................................910Bathhurst, NB ................................................3124..................................1941Belleville, ON .................................................2181..................................1355Brantford, ON ................................................2160..................................1342Brockville, ON ............................................... 2200..................................1367Calgary, AB ....................................................1336....................................830Charlottetown, PEI ........................................ 3455..................................2147Chatham, NB .................................................3196..................................1986Chatham, ON .................................................2321..................................1442Chicoutimi, PQ ...............................................2475..................................1538Corner Brook, NF ...........................................4138..................................2571Cornwall, ON .................................................2271.................................. 1411Cranbrook, BC ...............................................1521................................... 945Dawson, YT .................................................. 3095..................................1923Dawson Creek, BC .........................................1896.................................. 1178Drummondville, PQ ....................................... 2383..................................1481Dryden, ON ..................................................... 344....................................214Edmonton, AB ................................................ 1312....................................815 - via Calgary ..............................................1608................................... 999Edmundston, NB ........................................... 2832..................................1760Estevan, SK .................................................... 489................................... 304Fort Frances, ON .............................................423....................................263Fort Simpson, NT ...........................................2070..................................1286Fredericton, NB .............................................3104..................................1929Gaspe, PQ ..................................................... 3203..................................1990Geraldton, ON ................................................. 966................................... 600Glace Bay, NS ................................................3812................................. 2369Golden, BC .....................................................1603................................... 996Grande Prairie, AB .........................................1762..................................1095Halifax, NS ................................................... 3565..................................2215Hamilton, ON .................................................2132..................................1325Hay River, NT .................................................1901.................................. 1181Hudson Bay, SK ...............................................661.................................... 411Inuvik, NT ......................................................3780................................. 2349Jasper, AB .....................................................1667..................................1036Kamloops, BC ................................................1984..................................1233Kelowna, BC ..................................................1942..................................1207Kenora, ON ..................................................... 208....................................129Kingston, ON .................................................2245..................................1395Kirkland Lake, ON ..........................................1566....................................973Kitchener, ON ................................................2150..................................1336La Ronge, SK .................................................1062................................... 660Lethbridge, AB ...............................................1205....................................749Lloydminster, AB ............................................1054....................................655London, ON................................................... 2239..................................1391Meadow Lake, SK ..........................................1080....................................671Medicine Hat, AB ...........................................1041....................................647Melfort, SK ......................................................742....................................461Melville, SK ..................................................... 457....................................284Merritt, BC .................................................... 2042..................................1269Moncton, NB ................................................. 3293................................. 2046Montreal, PQ ................................................ 2282.................................. 1418Moose Jaw, SK ............................................... 649....................................403Moosomin, SK ................................................ 356....................................221Newcastle, NB .............................................. 3204..................................1991New Liskeard, ON ..........................................1629.................................. 1012Niagara Falls, ON ...........................................2192..................................1362Nipigon, ON .....................................................798....................................496North Battleford, SK ........................................921....................................572North Bay, ON ................................................1783.................................. 1108Oshawa, ON ...................................................2070..................................1286

Ottawa, ON ....................................................2156..................................1340Owen Sound, ON .......................................... 2087..................................1297Peace River, AB .............................................1798.................................. 1117Pembroke, ON ...............................................1999..................................1242Peterborough, ON ..........................................2070..................................1286Prince Albert, SK - via Regina .................................................942....................................585 - via Yorkton ............................................... 830....................................516Prince George, BC......................................... 2049..................................1273Quebec City, PQ .............................................2525..................................1569Red Deer, AB .................................................1329....................................826Regina, SK .......................................................578....................................359Revelstoke, BC .............................................. 1749..................................1087Rimouski, PQ .................................................2811.................................. 1747Saint John, NB .............................................. 3206..................................1992St. Catharines, ON ........................................ 2222..................................1381St. John’s, NF ............................................... 4821................................. 2996Sarnia, ON .................................................... 2333..................................1450Saskatoon, SK - via TCH .................................................... 835....................................519 - via Yellowhead ..........................................782................................... 486Sault Ste. Marie, ON ......................................1389................................... 863Sherbrooke, PQ .............................................2425..................................1507Sioux Lookout, ON ...........................................481................................... 299Stratford, ON .................................................2197..................................1365Sudbury, ON ..................................................1677..................................1042Swift Current, SK .............................................816....................................507Sydney, NS ....................................................3763................................. 2338Thunder Bay, ON ..............................................695....................................432Timmins, ON ..................................................1455................................... 904Toronto, ON .................................................. 2084..................................1295Trenton, ON .................................................. 2222..................................1381Trois Rivieres, PQ ..........................................2391..................................1486Val D’or, PQ....................................................1753..................................1089Vancouver, BC .............................................. 2305..................................1432Victoria, BC................................................... 2383..................................1481Watson Lake, YK ............................................2913.................................. 1810Wawa, ON ...................................................... 1167....................................725Weyburn, SK ................................................... 505....................................314Whitehorse, YT ............................................. 2557..................................1589Windsor, ON................................................... 2419..................................1503Woodstock, ON ............................................. 3006..................................1868Yarmouth, NS ................................................3841..................................2387Yellowknife, NT ..............................................2787..................................1732Yorkton, SK ......................................................451....................................280

Source: Canadian Distance Guide, United Van Lines

Conversion factors:1 km equals .6214 mi.

1 mi. equals 1.6093 km

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Aberdeen, SD ...........................595 ........370Aberdeen, WA ......................... 2416 ......1501Abilene, TX ............................. 2165 ......1345Ada, OK .................................. 1823 ...... 1133Adrian, MI ............................... 1675 ......1041Akron, OH ...............................1888 ...... 1173Alamogordo, NM.....................2406 ......1495Alamosa, CO........................... 2010 ......1249Albany, GA ..............................2689 ......1671Albany, KY ..............................2044 ......1270Albany, NY ..............................2564 ......1593Albert Lea, MN .........................851 ........529Albuquerque, NM ....................2305 ......1432Alexandria, LA ........................ 2374 ...... 1475Alexandria, VA ........................2457 ......1527Algona, IA .................................904 ........562Allendale, SC ..........................2678 ......1664Allentown, PA .........................2459 ......1528Alliance, NE ............................ 1281 ........796Alliance, OH ............................ 1941 ......1206Alma, NE ................................ 1257 ........781Alpena, MI ..............................1434 ........891Alpine Jct, WY ........................ 1780 ...... 1106Alton, IL .................................. 1550 ........963Alton, NY ................................2337 ......1452Altoona, PA .............................2205 ......1370Alturas, CA .............................2665 ......1656Altus, OK ................................1899 ...... 1180Alva, OK ................................. 1614 ......1003Amarillo, TX ............................ 1957 ...... 1216Americus, GA .........................2630 ......1634Ames, IA ................................. 1041 ........647Amsterdam, NY ...................... 2514 ......1562Anchorage, AK........................ 4511 ......2803Andalusia, AL ......................... 2617 ......1626Anderson, IN ..........................1640 ...... 1019Anderson, SC .........................2464 ......1531Angola, IN............................... 1577 ........980Annapolis, MD ........................ 2475 ......1538Ann Arbor, MI .........................1699 ......1056Anniston, AL ...........................2370 ......1473Ansley, NE .............................. 1154 ........717Antigo, WI .................................975 ........606Appleton, WI ............................1114 ........692Appomattox, VA ...................... 2472 ......1536Arcadia, FL .............................3243 ......2015Ardmore, OK ...........................1868 ...... 1161Arkansas City, KS ................... 1551 ........964Asbury Park, NJ .....................2626 ......1632Ashdown, AR ..........................2042 ......1269Asheville, NC ..........................2332 ......1449Ashland, KY ............................2002 ......1244Ashland, OH ........................... 1831 ...... 1138Ashland, PA ............................2375 ......1476Ashland, WI .............................. 715 ........444Ashley, ND ................................583 ........362Ashtabula, OH ........................1954 ...... 1214Astoria, OR .............................2494 ......1550Atchison, KS ........................... 1271 ........790Athens, GA .............................2490 ......1547Athens, OH ............................. 1957 ...... 1216Athens, TN ............................. 2247 ......1396Atlanta, GA ............................. 2417 ......1502Atlantic City, NJ ......................2631 ......1635Atmore, AL .............................2601 ...... 1616Auburn, ME ............................2644 ......1643Auburn, NY .............................2359 ......1466Augusta, GA ...........................2599 ...... 1615Augusta, ME ...........................2676 ......1663Augusta, WI .............................. 874 ........543Aurora, IL ............................... 1320 ........820Austin, MN ...............................858 ........533Austin, TX ...............................2337 ......1452Azusa,CA ................................3079 ...... 1913Bad Axe, MI ............................ 1677 ......1042Bainbridge, GA ....................... 2741 ......1703Baker City, OR ........................2221 ......1380Bakersfield, CA ....................... 3140 ......1951Baldwin, MI ............................ 1550 ........963Baldwin, WI ..............................768 ........477Baldwinsville, NY ....................2393 ......1487Baltimore, MD ........................2435 ...... 1513Bangor, ME .............................2728 ......1695Barstow, CA ...........................2927 ...... 1819Barrlesville, OK ....................... 1577 ........980Bastrop, LA ............................ 2187 ......1359

Batavia, NY.............................2221 ......1380Batesville, AR .........................1889 ...... 1174Baton Rouge, LA.....................2501 ......1554Battle Creek, MI ..................... 1593 ........990Bay City, MI ............................ 1579 ........981Bayonne, NJ ...........................2593 ...... 1611Baytown, TX ...........................2445 ...... 1519Beardstown, IL ....................... 1419 ........882Beatrice, NE ........................... 1139 ........708Beaufort, SC ...........................2766 ...... 1719Beaumont, TX ......................... 2411 ......1498Beaver Dam, WI ...................... 1122 ........697Beckley, WV ........................... 2179 ......1354Bedford, IN ............................. 1724 ......1071Bedford, PA ............................2222 ......1381Bedford Park, IL ..................... 1347 ........837Beeville, TX ............................2560 ......1591Bellefontaine, OH ................... 1751 ......1088Belle Fourche, SD ................... 1032 ........641Belleville, IL ............................ 1601 ........995Bellingham, WA ......................2259 ......1404Beloit, WI ................................ 1192 ........ 741Bemidji, MN ..............................369 ........229Bend, OR ................................2433 ...... 1512Benicia, CA ............................. 3019 ......1876Bennington, VT .......................2593 ...... 1611Berlin, NH ...............................2565 ......1594Bernice, LA............................. 2174 ......1351Berwick, PA ............................2370 ......1473Bethany, MO ........................... 1255 ........780Bethlehem, PA ........................2483 ......1543Big Spring, TX ........................2305 ......1432Billings, MT ............................ 1170 ........727Biloxi, MS ...............................2605 ...... 1619Binghamton, NY .....................2438 ...... 1515Birmingham, AL ......................2332 ......1449Bishop, CA ..............................2832 ......1760Bismarck, ND ...........................586 ........364Blackstone, VA .......................2565 ......1594Blackville, SC .........................2638 ......1639Blair, NE ...................................987 ........613Blairsville, GA .........................2401 ......1492Bloomington, IL ...................... 1429 ........888Bloomington, IN ......................1685 ......1047Bluefield, WV ..........................2256 ......1402Blue Rapids, KS ...................... 1213 ........754Blythe,CA ............................... 3019 ......1876Blytheville, AR ........................1905 ...... 1184Boca Raton, FL .......................3405 ...... 2116Bogalusa, LA ..........................2533 ...... 1574Boise, ID ................................. 2115 ...... 1314Boise City, OK ......................... 1819 ...... 1130Boonton, NJ ...........................2552 ......1586Borger, TX ..............................1880 ...... 1168Boston, MA .............................2762 ...... 1716Boulder, CO ............................1645 ......1022Bourne, MA ............................2852 ......1772Bowling Green, KY ..................1963 ......1220Bowling Green, OH ................. 1707 ......1061Bowling Green, VA .................. 2514 ......1562Bowman, ND ............................850 ........528Bozeman, MT ......................... 1394 ........866Bradford, PA ........................... 2161 ......1343Brady, TX................................2284 ...... 1419Brainerd, MN ............................525 ........326Brattleboro, VT .......................2634 ......1637Breckenridge, MN.....................435 ........270Breckenridge, TX ....................2086 ......1296Breezewood, PA .....................2245 ......1395Bremerton, WA .......................2295 ......1426Bridgeport, CT ........................2673 ......1661Bridgeton, NJ .........................2560 ......1591Bristol, TN - VA .......................2280 ...... 1417Broadus, MT ...........................1062 ........660Brockton, MA .........................2797 ......1738Brookings, SD ..........................655 ........407Browning, MT .........................1386 ........861Brownsville, TX ......................2868 ......1782Brownwood, TX ......................2208 ......1372Brunswick, GA ........................2850 ......1771Brunswick, ME .......................2675 ......1662Bryan, OH ............................... 1627 ...... 1011Bryan, TX ...............................2308 ......1434Buffalo, NY ............................. 2163 ......1344Burlington, CO ........................ 1551 ........964Burlington, IA ......................... 1275 ........792

Burlington, NJ ........................2565 ......1594Burlington, NC ........................ 2517 ......1564Burlington, VT ........................ 2414 ......1500Burlington, WI......................... 1230 ........764Burns, OR ...............................2353 ......1462Burwell, NE ............................ 1078 ........670Butler, PA ...............................2036 ......1265Butte, MT ............................... 1524 ........947Cabool, MO............................. 1706 ......1060Cactus, TX ..............................1860 ...... 1156Cadillac, MI ............................ 1481 ........920Cairo, IL .................................. 1798 ...... 1117Calais, ME ..............................2887 ......1794Calvert City, KY ......................1860 ...... 1156Camden, NJ ............................2548 ......1583Canaan, CT .............................2660 ......1653Canton, GA .............................2379 ......1478Canton, OH ............................. 1915 ...... 1190Cape Girardeau, MO ............... 1743 ......1083Cape May, NJ .........................2646 ......1644Carbondale, IL ........................ 1735 ......1078Caribou, ME ............................2848 ......1770Carlisle, PA .............................2350 ......1460Carlsbad, NM .........................2404 ......1494Carroll,IA ................................1004 ........624Carrollton, GA .........................2420 ......1504Carrollton, MO ........................ 1358 ........844Carrollton, TX .........................2021 ......1256Carson, CA ............................. 3137 ......1949Carson City, NV ......................2728 ......1695Carterville, GA ........................2354 ......1463Carthage, MO .........................1545 ........960Caruthersvile, MO................... 1872 ...... 1163Casa Grande, AZ ....................2963 ......1841Casper, WY .............................1400 ........870Cassville, MO .........................1633 ...... 1015Catskill, NY .............................2601 ...... 1616Cedar City, UT ........................2404 ......1494Cedar Rapids, IA ......................1114 ........692Cedartown, GA .......................2366 ......1470Centerville, IA ......................... 1218 ........757Centralia, IL ............................ 1637 ...... 1017Chadron, NE ........................... 1239 ........770Chagrin Falls, OH .................... 1893 ...... 1176Chamberlain, SD ......................851 ........529Chambersburg, PA.................. 2319 ......1441Champaign, IL ........................ 1497 ........930Chanute, KS ...........................1468 ........912Charles City, IA .........................945 ........587Charleston, SC ....................... 2744 ......1705Charleston, WV .......................2087 ......1297Charles Town, WV .................. 2374 ...... 1475Charlotte, NC ..........................2509 ......1559Charlottesville, VA ..................2467 ......1533Charlottetown, PE ..................3368 ......2093Chattanooga, TN ....................2237 ......1390Chehalis, WA ..........................2370 ......1473Cheriton, VA ........................... 2745 ......1706Cherokee, IA .............................890 ........553Cherry Point, NC .....................2802 ...... 1741Chesapeake, VA......................2725 ......1693Chester, IL .............................. 1674 ......1040Chester, PA .............................2523 ......1568Chester, SC ............................2506 ......1557Cheyenne, WY ........................1500 ........932Chicago, IL .............................1334 ........829Chicago Heights, IL ................ 1376 ........855Chickasha, OK ........................ 1781 ...... 1107Chico, CA................................2969 ......1845Chiefland, FL ..........................2963 ......1841Childress, TX .......................... 1975 ......1227Chillicothe, MO ....................... 1305 ........ 811Chillicothe, OH ........................ 1893 ...... 1176Christiansburg, VA .................. 2319 ......1441Cincinnati, OH ........................ 1796 ...... 1116City of Industry, CA .................3090 ......1920Clare, MI ................................. 1513 ........940Claremont, NH ........................2593 ...... 1611Claremore, OK ........................ 1632 ...... 1014Clarion, PA..............................2076 ......1290Clarksburg, WV ...................... 2129 ......1323Clarksdale, MS ....................... 2132 ......1325Clarksville, TN ........................1965 ......1221Clearfield, PA.......................... 2163 ......1344Clearwater, FL ........................ 3149 ......1957Cleburne, TX...........................2086 ......1296

Cleveland, OH .........................1865 ...... 1159Cleveland, TN .........................2284 ...... 1419Clinton, IA ............................... 1212 ........753Clinton, MO ............................ 1442 ........896Clinton, OK ............................. 1781 ...... 1107Cloquet, MN .............................591 ........367Clovis, NM .............................. 2116 ...... 1315Coalinga, CA ........................... 3214 ......1997Coatesville, PA........................ 2473 ......1537Cocoa, FL ............................... 3165 ......1967Cody, WY ................................ 1336 ........830Coeur D’Alene, ID ................... 1780 ...... 1106Coldwater, MI .........................1585 ........985Colebrook, OH ........................ 1947 ...... 1210Colorado Springs, CO ............. 1775 ...... 1103Columbia, MO .........................1455 ........904Columbia, SC ..........................2570 ......1597Columbia, TN ..........................2087 ......1297Columbus, GA .........................2557 ......1589Columbus, IN ..........................1688 ......1049Columbus, MS ........................2256 ......1402Columbus, NE .........................1003 ........623Columbus, OH ........................ 1839 ...... 1143Commack, NY .........................2667 ......1657Concord, NH ...........................2649 ......1646Concordia, KS ........................ 1239 ........770Concordville, PA .....................2509 ......1559Conway, AR ............................ 1891 ...... 1175Conway, SC ............................ 2747 ......1707Cookeville, TN ........................ 2115 ...... 1314Coquille, OR............................ 2744 ......1705Cordele, GA ............................2647 ......1645Corinth, MS ............................2082 ......1294Corning, NY ............................2324 ......1444Corpus Christi, TX ..................2652 ......1648Corsicana,TX .......................... 2134 ......1326Cortez, CO ..............................2272 ...... 1412Cortland, NY ........................... 2417 ......1502Corvallis, OR...........................2502 ......1555Coshocton, OH ....................... 1910 ...... 1187Council Bluffs, IA .................... 1025 ........637Covington, GA ........................ 2478 ......1540Covington, LA .........................2559 ......1590Covington, VA ......................... 2314 ......1438Craig, CO ................................ 1780 ...... 1106Cranbury, NJ ..........................2588 ......1608Crawfordsville, IN ................... 1567 ........ 974Crescent City, CA ...................2884 ......1792Creston, IA ............................. 1146 ........712Crestview, FL .........................2676 ......1663Crookston, MN .........................264 ........164Crossett, AR ........................... 2150 ......1336Crossville, TN ......................... 2144 ......1332Crozet, VA...............................2456 ......1526Cuba, MO ............................... 1617 ......1005Cullman, AL ............................2259 ......1404Culpeper, VA ...........................2456 ......1526Cumberland, MD ....................2229 ......1385Dade City, FL .......................... 3106 ......1930Dalhart, TX ............................. 1876 ...... 1166Dallas, TX ...............................2045 ......1271Dalton, GA ..............................2288 ......1422Danbury, CT ...........................2655 ......1650Danville, IL ............................. 1547 ........961Danville, KY ............................ 1928 ...... 1198Danville, PA ............................2337 ......1452Danville, VA ............................2491 ......1548Davenport, IA ......................... 1234 ........767Dayton, OH ............................. 1772 ...... 1101Daytona Beach, FL .................3066 ......1905Deadwood, SD ........................ 1052 ........654Decatur, AL ............................2229 ......1385Decatur, IL ..............................1506 ........936Decatur, MI ............................. 1522 ........946Decorah, IA ..............................948 ........589Deepwater, NJ ........................2522 ......1567Deerfield, IL............................ 1310 ........814Defiance, OH ..........................1654 ......1028De Kalb, IL .............................. 1279 ........795Delaware, OH .........................1806 ...... 1122Del Rio, TX .............................2559 ......1590Delta, UT ................................2227 ......1384Demopolis, AL ........................2395 ......1488Denison, IA ...............................985 ........612Denison, TX ............................1946 ......1209Denton, TX ............................. 1979 ......1230

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Denver, CO .............................1664 ......1034Deposit, NY ............................2485 ......1544De Queen, AR ......................... 1991 ......1237De Ridder, LA .........................2387 ......1483Des Moines, IA .......................1085 ........ 674Des Plaines, IL........................ 1305 ........ 811Detroit, MI .............................. 1741 ......1082Detroit Lakes, MI ......................375 ........233Devils Lake, ND ........................301 ........187Dexter, MO .............................1806 ...... 1122Dickinson, ND...........................727 ........452Dickson, TN ............................2021 ......1256Dixon, IL ................................. 1262 ........784Dodge City, KS ....................... 1559 ........969Doraville, GA .......................... 2417 ......1502Dothan, AL .............................2652 ......1648Douglas, AZ ............................2850 ......1771Douglas, GA ...........................2734 ......1699Dover, DE ...............................2568 ......1596Doylestown, PA ...................... 2519 ......1565Dublin, CA ..............................3059 ......1901Dublin, GA ..............................2636 ......1638Du Bois, PA............................. 2131 ...... 1324Dubuque, IA .............................1112 ........691Duluth, MN ...............................607 ........377Duncan, OK ............................1844 ...... 1146Dunkirk, NY ............................2099 ......1304Dunlap, TN .............................2208 ......1372Durango, CO ...........................2200 ......1367Durham, NC ............................2562 ......1592Dyersburg, TN ........................1909 ...... 1186Eagle Pass, TX .......................2647 ......1645Eagle River, WI .........................903 ........561East Aurora, NY ...................... 2168 ......1347East Chicago, IL .....................1366 ........849East Liverpool, OH ..................1996 ......1240Easton, MD .............................2531 ......1573Easton, PA ..............................2488 ......1546East Orange, NJ .....................2573 ......1599Eastport, ID ............................ 1598 ........993Eau Claire, WI ...........................842 ........523Effingham, IL ..........................1608 ........999El Centro, CA .......................... 3193 ......1984El Dorado, AR ......................... 2126 ......1321Eldorado, IL ............................ 1756 ......1091El Dorado, KS .........................1460 ........907Elgin, IL .................................. 1283 ........797Elizabeth, NJ ..........................2580 ......1603Elizabeth City, NC ...................2779 ......1727Elizabethtown, KY ..................1868 ...... 1161Elk Grove Village, IL ................ 1308 ........813Elkhart, IN .............................. 1493 ........928Elkins, WV .............................. 2211 ...... 1374Ellensburg, WA ....................... 2100 ......1305Ellsworth, ME .........................2771 ......1722Elmira, NY ..............................2348 ......1459El Paso, TX .............................2543 ......1580El Reno, OK ............................ 1748 ......1086Ely, NV ....................................2377 ......1477Elyria, OH ............................... 1825 ...... 1134Emporia, KS ........................... 1382 ........859Emporia, VA ............................2639 ......1640Endicott, NY ...........................2427 ......1508Enid, OK ................................. 1651 ......1026Erie, PA...................................2021 ......1256Escanaba, MI.......................... 1057 ........657Escondido, CA ........................ 3167 ......1968Estherville, IA ...........................830 ........516Eufaula, AL .............................2623 ......1630Eugene, OR.............................2548 ......1583Eureka, CA ............................. 3016 ...... 1874Evansville, IN .......................... 1796 ...... 1116Everett, WA ............................2264 ......1407Fairbanks, AK .........................4323 ......2686Fairfield, CA ...........................2990 ......1858Fairmont, WV ......................... 2166 ......1346Faith, SD ..................................871 ........541Fallon, NV ...............................2642 ......1642Fall River, MA .........................2834 ......1761Falmouth, MA ......................... 2874 ......1786Fargo, ND .................................356 ........221Faribault, MN ...........................772 ........480Farmingdale, NY .....................2652 ......1648Farmington, NM .....................2261 ......1405Fayetteville, AR ......................1690 ......1050Fayetteville, NC ......................2630 ......1634Fayetteville, TN ...................... 2163 ......1344Fenton, MO ............................. 1574 ........978Fergus Falls, MN ......................444 ........276Findlay, OH ............................. 1730 ......1075Fitchburg, MA .........................2708 ......1683

Flagstaff, AZ ...........................2704 ......1680Flint, MI ..................................1650 ......1025Florence, AL ........................... 2161 ......1343Florence, KY ...........................1804 ...... 1121Florence, SC ...........................2670 ......1659Fond Du Lac, WI ..................... 1143 ........710Forest City, IA ...........................908 ........564Ft. Atkinson, WI ...................... 1162 ........722Ft. Collins, CO ........................ 1572 ........977Ft. Dodge, IA ............................972 ........604Ft. Lauderdale, FL ..................3431 ......2132Ft. Lee, NJ ..............................2591 ...... 1610Ft. Madison, IA ....................... 1283 ........797Ft. Morgan, CO ....................... 1547 ........961Ft. Myers, FL .......................... 3318 ......2062Ft. Payne, AL ..........................2280 ...... 1417Ft. Pierce, FL ..........................3277 ......2036Ft. Scott, KS ........................... 1461 ........908Ft. Smith, AR .......................... 1790 ...... 1112Ft. Stockton, TX .....................2501 ......1554Ft. Walton Beach, FL ..............2720 ......1690Ft. Wayne, IN ..........................1588 ........987Ft. Worth, TX ..........................2036 ......1265Fox Lake, IL ............................ 1257 ........781Frankfort, IN ........................... 1558 ........968Frankfort, KY ..........................1868 ...... 1161Franklin, NC ...........................2366 ......1470Franklin, OH ........................... 1775 ...... 1103Franklin, PA ............................2044 ......1270Franklin, VA ............................2686 ......1669Frederick, MD.........................2367 ......1471Fredericksburg, VA .................2483 ......1543Fredericktown, MO .................1699 ......1056Freedom, CA........................... 3169 ......1969Freehold, NJ ...........................2605 ...... 1619Freeport, IL ............................ 1202 ........ 747Freeport, TX ........................... 2512 ......1561Fremont, NE .............................990 ........615Fremont, OH ........................... 1740 ......1081Fresno, CA .............................. 3169 ......1969Front Royal, VA .......................2396 ......1489Gadsden, AL ...........................2322 ......1443Gainsville, FL ..........................2951 ......1834Gainsville, GA .........................2428 ......1509Galesburg, IL .......................... 1297 ........806Gallipolis, OH ..........................1992 ......1238Gallup, NM..............................2457 ......1527Galveston, TX .........................2496 ......1551Garden City, KS ......................1558 ........968Gardner, MA ...........................2700 ......1678Garland, TX ............................2052 ......1275Gary, IN .................................. 1378 ........856Gastonia, NC ..........................2483 ......1543Gaylord, MI ............................. 1376 ........855Geneva, NY ............................. 2317 ......1440Georgetown, SC ..................... 2774 ......1724Gettysburg, PA .......................2364 ......1469Gettysburg, SD ......................... 743 ........462Gillette, WY ............................ 1192 ........ 741Glasgow, KY ...........................1954 ...... 1214Glasgow, MT ............................871 ........541Glassboro, NJ .........................2557 ......1589Glendive, MT ............................821 ........ 510Glen Ellyn, IL .......................... 1320 ........820Glens Falls, NY .......................2506 ......1557Glenwood Springs, CO ............ 1875 ...... 1165Globe, AZ................................2829 ......1758Goldsboro, NC ........................2676 ......1663Goodlettsville, TN ...................2023 ......1257Grand Coulee, WA................... 1955 ...... 1215Grand Forks, ND .......................232 ........145Grand Junction, CO ................ 2016 ......1253Grand Marais, MN ....................784 ........487Grand Rapids, MI ....................1609 ......1000Grand Rapids, MN .................... 476 ........296Grants Pass, OR ..................... 2745 ......1706Great Bend, KS ....................... 1423 ........884Great Falls, MT ....................... 1315 ........817Greeley, CO ............................ 1579 ........981Green Bay, WI ......................... 1107 ........688Greencastle, IN ....................... 1614 ......1003Greeneville, TN .......................2240 ......1392Greenfield, MA .......................2668 ......1658Greensboro, NC ......................2482 ......1542Greensburg, IN .......................1696 ......1054Greensburg, PA ...................... 2105 ......1308Greenville, IL .......................... 1587 ........986Greenville, MI ......................... 1621 ......1007Greenville, MS ........................ 2169 ......1348Greenville, NC ......................... 2718 ......1689Greenville, OH......................... 1712 ......1064

Greenville, SC .........................2420 ......1504Greenville, TX .........................2029 ......1261Greenwood, MS ...................... 2216 ......1377Greenwood, SC .......................2506 ......1557Gregory, SD ..............................933 ........580Grenada, MS .......................... 2171 ......1349Griffin, GA ..............................2483 ......1543Grove Hill, AL ..........................2488 ......1546Groveton, NH .......................... 2512 ......1561Grundy, VA ..............................2239 ......1391Gulfport, MS ...........................2588 ......1608Guntersville, AL ......................2272 ...... 1412Guthrie, TX .............................2070 ......1286Guymon, OK ........................... 1759 ......1093Gwinner, ND ............................. 473 ........294Hackettstown, NJ ................... 2519 ......1565Hagerstown, MD .....................2329 ......1447Hamburg, NJ ..........................2543 ......1580Hamilton, AL ...........................2206 ......1371Hamilton, OH .......................... 1773 ...... 1102Hammond, IN .........................1368 ........850Hammonton, NJ......................2588 ......1608Hampton, IA .............................956 ........594Hancock, MD ..........................2285 ......1420Hancock, MI .............................954 ........593Hannibal, MO .......................... 1394 ........866Hanover, PA ............................2385 ......1482Harlingen, TX..........................2828 ......1757Harrisburg, PA ........................2367 ......1471Harrison, AR ........................... 1716 ......1066Harrisonburg, VA ....................2453 ...... 1524Harrisonville, MO .................... 1378 ........856Hartford, CT ...........................2729 ......1696Harvey, ND ............................... 417 ........259Hastings, NE ........................... 1144 ........ 711Hattiesburg, MS .....................2480 ......1541Havana, IL .............................. 1389 ........863Havre, MT ............................... 1130 ........702Hawarden, IA ............................821 ........ 510Hawesville, KY ........................1846 ...... 1147Hays, KS .................................1400 ........870Hayward, CA ..........................3079 ...... 1913Hayward, WI .............................721 ........448Hazard, KY .............................2089 ......1298Hazelwood, MO ......................1556 ........967Hazelton, PA ...........................2399 ......1491Hebron, NE ............................. 1168 ........726Helena, MT ............................. 1461 ........908Henderson, NC .......................2593 ...... 1611Henryetta, OK ......................... 1730 ......1075Hibbing, MN .............................528 ........328Hickory, NC ............................2438 ...... 1515High Point, NC ........................2465 ......1532Hillsboro, OH .......................... 1859 ...... 1155Hillsboro, TX ........................... 2126 ......1321Hillsville, VA ............................2337 ......1452Hobbs, NM ............................. 2311 ......1436Holbrook, AZ .......................... 2614 ......1624Holland, MI .............................1563 ........971Holly Springs, MS ...................2095 ......1302Holyoke, MA ...........................2697 ......1676Homosassa Springs, FL ..........3050 ......1895Hope, AR ................................2071 ......1287Hopkinsville, KY...................... 1923 ...... 1195Hornell, NY .............................2256 ......1402Hot Springs, AR ...................... 1973 ......1226Hot Springs, SD ...................... 1170 ........727Houlton, ME ............................2884 ......1792Houma, LA .............................2633 ......1636Houston, TX ............................2420 ......1504Hoxie, AR ................................1889 ...... 1174Hudson, NY ............................ 2614 ......1624Hugo, OK ................................1902 ...... 1182Huntington, IN ........................ 1577 ........980Huntington, WV ...................... 2018 ......1254Huntsville, AL .........................2208 ......1372Huntsville, TX .........................2306 ......1433Huron, SD ................................. 711 ........442Hutchinson, KS ....................... 1431 ........889Idaho Falls, ID ........................ 1711 ......1063Ilion, NY .................................. 2451 ......1523Imlay City, MI .........................1698 ......1055Independence, KS ..................1506 ........936Indiana, PA ............................. 2121 ...... 1318Indianapolis, IN ...................... 1616 ......1004Indio, CA ................................. 3125 ......1942International Falls, MN .............372 ........231Iowa City, IA ........................... 1155 ........718Iron Mountain, MI .....................982 ........610Ironwood, MI ............................779 ........484Ithaca, NY...............................2383 ......1481

Jacksboro, TX ........................2005 ......1246Jackson, KY ...........................2039 ......1267Jackson, MI ............................1643 ......1021Jackson, MS ...........................2353 ......1462Jackson, OH ........................... 1942 ......1207Jackson, TN ........................... 1987 ......1235Jacksonville, FL ......................2921 ...... 1815Jacksonville, IL .......................1464 ........910Jacksonville, NC .....................2762 ...... 1716Jamestown, NY ......................2094 ......1301Jamestown, ND ........................431 ........268Janesville, WI ......................... 1172 ........728Jasper, AL ..............................2285 ......1420Jasper, IN ...............................1777 ...... 1104Jasper, TX .............................. 2314 ......1438Jefferson City, MO.................. 1501 ........933Jenkins, KY ............................ 2153 ......1338Jersey City, NJ .......................2589 ......1609Jessup, MD ............................ 2441 ...... 1517Jesup, GA ...............................2789 ......1733Johnson City, TN ....................2280 ...... 1417Johnstown, PA ....................... 2161 ......1343Joliet, IL ................................. 1361 ........846Jonesboro, AR ........................ 1923 ...... 1195Joplin, MO ..............................1556 ........967Junction, TX ...........................2383 ......1481Junction City, KS .................... 1320 ........820Kalamazoo, MI ........................ 1555 ........966Kalispell, MT ..........................1548 ........962Kanab, UT ...............................2496 ......1551Kane, PA ................................. 2150 ......1336Kankakee, IL .......................... 1416 ........880Kansas City, KS ...................... 1321 ........821Kansas City, MO ..................... 1316 ........818Keene, NH ..............................2646 ......1644Kelso, WA ...............................2401 ......1492Kemmerer,WY ........................1846 ...... 1147Kennett, MO ........................... 1875 ...... 1165Kenosha, WI ........................... 1267 ........787Kent, WA ................................2268 ......1409Kentland, IN............................1469 ........913Kenton, OH ............................. 1738 ......1080Keokuk, IA ..............................1304 ........810Kettleman City, CA .................3244 ......2016Key West, FL .......................... 3716 ......2309Killeen, TX ..............................2269 ...... 1410Kingman, AZ ...........................2852 ......1772Kingsport, TN .........................2245 ......1395Kingston, NY...........................2628 ......1633Kinston, NC ............................2721 ......1691Kirksville, MO ......................... 1302 ........809Kittanning, PA ........................2078 ......1291Klamath Falls, OR ...................2657 ......1651Knoxville, KY .......................... 2176 ......1352Kokomo, IN ............................. 1576 ........979Kosciusko, MS ........................2261 ......1405Lackey, MS .............................2222 ......1381Laconia, NH ............................2628 ......1633La Crosse, WI ...........................929 ........577Lafayette, IN ........................... 1522 ........946Lafayette, LA .......................... 2515 ......1563La Follette, TN ........................ 2139 ......1329La Grange, GA ........................2491 ......1548La Junta, CO .......................... 1790 ...... 1112Lake Charles, LA ....................2445 ...... 1519Lake City, FL ..........................2882 ......1791Lake City, IA .............................972 ........604Lakeland, FL........................... 3145 ......1954Lake Providence, LA ...............2203 ......1369Lamesa, TX ............................2245 ......1395Lampasas, TX ........................2261 ......1405Lancaster, OH .........................1886 ...... 1172Lancaster, PA .........................2430 ...... 1510Lander, WY .............................1600 ........994Landover, MD .........................2449 ......1522Lansing, IA ...............................982 ........610Lansing, MI ............................1640 ...... 1019La Place, LA ...........................2578 ......1602La Porte, IN ............................1434 ........891La Porte, TX ...........................2457 ......1527Laramie, WY ........................... 1519 ........944Laredo, TX ..............................2702 ......1679La Salle, IL ............................. 1326 ........824Las Cruces, NM ...................... 2517 ......1564Las Vegas, NV ........................2679 ......1665Las Vegas, NM ....................... 2123 ...... 1319Laurel, MS ..............................2446 ......1520Laurens, SC ............................ 2475 ......1538Laurier, WA ............................. 1810 ...... 1125Laurinburg, NC .......................2626 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Lawrence, MA ........................ 2715 ......1687Lawrenceburg, TN .................. 2134 ......1326Lawrenceville, GA ................... 2441 ...... 1517Lawton, OK............................. 1852 ...... 1151Layton, UT ..............................2005 ......1246Leavenworth, KS .................... 1297 ........806Lebanon, KY ...........................1902 ...... 1182Lebanon, MO ..........................1608 ........999Lebanon, PA ...........................2409 ......1497Lebanon, TN ...........................2063 ......1282Leesburg, FL ..........................3059 ......1901Leesville, LA ...........................2353 ......1462Leicester, NY ..........................2229 ......1385Le Mars, IA ...............................850 ........528Lemmon, SD .............................785 ........488Lenoir, NC .............................. 2416 ......1501Lewisburg, PA ........................ 2317 ......1440Lewisburg, WV .......................2264 ......1407Lewiston, ID ...........................1934 ......1202Lewistown, MT ....................... 1173 ........729Lewistown, PA ........................2276 ...... 1414Lexington, KY ......................... 1901 ...... 1181Lexington, MA ........................ 2745 ......1706Lexington, NE ......................... 1228 ........763Lexington, VA ......................... 2374 ...... 1475Lexington Park, MD ................2544 ......1581Liberal, KS ..............................1695 ......1053Lima, OH ................................1693 ......1052Limon, CO ..............................1646 ......1023Lincoln, ME ............................2776 ......1725Lincoln, NE ............................. 1075 ........668Little Rock, AR ....................... 1941 ......1206Livingston, MT........................ 1353 ........841Lock Haven, PA ......................2258 ......1403Lockport, NY ..........................2200 ......1367Lodi, CA ..................................2964 ......1842Logan, UT ............................... 1942 ......1207Logan, WV .............................. 2174 ......1351Logansport, IN........................ 1529 ........950Logansport, LA ....................... 2216 ......1377London, KY .............................2023 ......1257Lone Star, TX..........................2065 ......1283Long Beach, CA ...................... 3133 ......1947Long Shot, NV ........................2678 ......1664Longview, TX .......................... 2108 ...... 1310Loogootee, IN ......................... 1743 ......1083Lorain, OH .............................. 1827 ...... 1135Lordsburg, NM .......................2702 ......1679Los Alamos, CA ...................... 2210 ......1373Los Angeles, CA ..................... 3117 ......1937Lost Hills, CA .......................... 3214 ......1997Louisiana, MO ........................1440 ........895Louisville, KY .......................... 1796 ...... 1116Lowell, MA .............................2723 ......1692Lubbock, TX ........................... 2147 ......1334Ludington, MI ......................... 1593 ........990Lufkin, TX ...............................2243 ......1394Lumberton, NC .......................2662 ......1654Lynchburg, VA ........................2446 ......1520McAlester, OK ........................ 1793 ...... 1114McAllen, TX ............................ 2819 ......1752McComb, MS ..........................2445 ...... 1519McCook, NE............................ 1337 ........831McMinnville, TN...................... 2150 ......1336McPherson, KS ....................... 1378 ........856McRae, GA .............................2673 ......1661Macedon, NY ..........................2301 ......1430Mackinaw City, MI .................. 1283 ........797Macon, GA ..............................2554 ......1587Madawaska, ME .....................2773 ......1723Madison, IN ............................ 1765 ......1097Madison, WI ........................... 1120 ........696Madisonville, KY ..................... 1870 ...... 1162Magnolia, AR .......................... 2119 ...... 1317Maida, ND ................................ 163 ........101Malone, NY .............................2309 ......1435Manchester, NH ......................2675 ......1662Manhattan, KS ....................... 1289 ........801Manistee, MI ..........................1556 ........967Manitowoc, WI........................ 1170 ........727Mankato, MN ............................ 774 ........481Mansfield, OH ......................... 1827 ...... 1135Manteca, CA ...........................2998 ......1863Many, LA ................................2298 ......1428Marathon, TX .........................2594 ...... 1612Marianna, FL ..........................2708 ......1683Marietta, GA ...........................2391 ......1486Marietta, OH ........................... 2012 ......1250Marinette, WI..........................1089 ........677Marion, IL ............................... 1740 ......1081Marion, IN ..............................1600 ........994

Marion, KY .............................1843 ...... 1145Marion, OH ............................. 1780 ...... 1106Marlborough, MA .................... 2749 ......1708Marlinton, WV .........................2298 ......1428Marquette, MI......................... 1012 ........629Marshall, MN ............................678 ........421Marshall, MO ..........................1405 ........873Marshalltown, IA ....................1067 ........663Marshfield, WI ..........................958 ........595Martin, SD ..............................1088 ........676Martinsburg, WV ....................2350 ......1460Martinsville, VA ......................2446 ......1520Marysville, OH ........................ 1788 ...... 1111Maryville, MO ......................... 1205 ........749Maryville, TN ..........................2203 ......1369Mason City, IA .......................... 911 ........566Mattoon, IL ............................. 1571 ........976Maumee, OH...........................1690 ......1050Mayfield, KY ...........................1865 ...... 1159Maynard, MA .......................... 2745 ......1706Maysville, KY ..........................1883 ...... 1170Meadville, PA ..........................2008 ......1248Medford, OR ........................... 2715 ......1687Medford, WI..............................903 ........561Medina, NY .............................2227 ......1384Medina, OH ............................ 1852 ...... 1151Melbourne, FL ........................ 3199 ......1988Memphis, TN .......................... 2016 ......1253Mena, AR................................ 1915 ...... 1190Menlo Park, CA ....................... 3104 ......1929Mentor, OH .............................1899 ...... 1180Merced, CA.............................3080 ...... 1914Mercer, PA .............................. 1997 ...... 1241Meridian, MS ..........................2385 ......1482Mexico, MO ............................1460 ........907Miami, FL ...............................3468 ......2155Miami, OK ...............................1580 ........982Michigan City, IN .................... 1418 ........881Middlefield, OH ....................... 1920 ...... 1193Middlesboro, KY ..................... 2118 ...... 1316Middletown, CT ...................... 2742 ......1704Middletown, DE ......................2528 ......1571Middletown, NY ......................2560 ......1591Middletown, OH ...................... 1770 ...... 1100Midland, MI ............................ 1561 ........970Midland, TX ............................2333 ......1450Milan, TN ................................ 1967 ......1222Miles City, MT ..........................940 ........584Milford, PA..............................2522 ......1567Milledgeville, GA .....................2565 ......1594Millersburg, PA .......................2367 ......1471Millis, MA ...............................2784 ......1730Millville, NJ .............................2578 ......1602Milwaukee, WI ........................ 1217 ........756Minden, LA ............................. 2195 ......1364Minneapolis, MN ......................698 ........434Minot, ND .................................455 ........283Mio, MI ................................... 1452 ........902Missoula, MT ..........................1584 ........984Mitchell, SD ..............................790 ........491Moab, UT ................................ 2193 ......1363Moberly, MO ........................... 1398 ........869Mobile, AL .............................. 2610 ......1622Mobridge, SD ...........................721 ........448Modesto, CA ...........................3022 ......1878Mondovi, WI .............................846 ........526Monroe, LA .............................2230 ......1386Monroe, MI ............................. 1725 ......1072Monroe, NC ............................2549 ......1584Monterey, CA ..........................3206 ......1992Montgomery, AL .....................2480 ......1541Montpelier, ID ......................... 1912 ...... 1188Montpelier, VT ........................ 2472 ......1536Montrose, CO .........................2084 ......1295Morehead, KY ......................... 1955 ...... 1215Morgantown, WV .................... 2137 ......1328Morristown, NJ .......................2552 ......1586Morristown, TN ...................... 2198 ......1366Morrow, OH ............................ 1807 ...... 1123Moscow, ID ............................ 1920 ...... 1193Moses Lake, WA ..................... 1989 ......1236Moultrie, GA ........................... 2741 ......1703Mt. Ayr, IA .............................. 1199 ........745Mt. Carmel, IL ........................ 1732 ......1076Mt. Holly, NJ ...........................2575 ......1600Mountain Home, AR ................ 1769 ......1099Mountain Home, ID .................2044 ......1270Mountain House, CA ...............3025 ......1880Mt. Kisco, NY ..........................2642 ......1642Mt. Union, PA..........................2266 ......1408Mt. Vernon, IL ......................... 1678 ......1043

Mt. Vernon, OH ....................... 1847 ...... 1148Muncie, IN ..............................1664 ......1034Murfreesboro, TN ...................2084 ......1295Murray, KY .............................1899 ...... 1180Muscatine, IA ......................... 1218 ........757Muskegon, MI ......................... 1622 ......1008Muskogee, OK ........................ 1717 ......1067Myrtle Beach, SC ....................2770 ......1721Nacogdoches, TX ................... 2216 ......1377Naples, FL ..............................3378 ......2099Narrowsburg, NY ....................2509 ......1559Nashua, NH ............................2704 ......1680Nashville, TN ..........................2037 ......1266Natchez, MS ...........................2358 ......1465Nebraska City, NE ..................1096 ........681Needles, CA ............................2863 ......1779Nelson, WI ................................827 ........ 514Neosho, MO ............................1584 ........984Netcong, NJ ...........................2522 ......1567New Albany, MS ..................... 2131 ...... 1324Newark, DE ............................2498 ......1552Newark, NJ ............................2583 ......1605Newark, OH ............................ 1875 ...... 1165New Bedford, MA ...................2852 ......1772Newberry, SC ......................... 2512 ......1561New Britain, CT ......................2733 ......1698New Brunswick, NJ ................2572 ......1598Newburgh, NY ........................2596 ...... 1613New Castle, IN ........................1664 ......1034New Castle, PA ....................... 1989 ......1236Newcastle, WY ....................... 1149 ........714New Florence, MO .................. 1510 ........938New Haven, CT .......................2702 ......1679New London, CT .....................2781 ......1728New Madrid, MO ..................... 1819 ...... 1130New Martinsville, WV .............2047 ......1272Newman, GA ..........................2459 ......1528New Orleans, LA..................... 2610 ......1622New Philadelphia, OH ............. 1926 ...... 1197Newport, OR ...........................2559 ......1590Newport, RI ............................2857 ......1775Newport, VT ...........................2425 ......1507Newport News, VA ..................2683 ......1667New Roads, LA ....................... 2473 ......1537New Stanton, PA .................... 2105 ......1308Newton, IA ............................. 1109 ........689New Ulm, MN ...........................737 ........458New York, NY ......................... 2618 ......1627Niagara Falls, NY .................... 2193 ......1363Nogales, AZ ............................2993 ......1860Norfolk, NE ...............................929 ........577Norfolk, VA .............................2707 ......1682Norman, OK ............................ 1746 ......1085Norristown, PA ....................... 2514 ......1562North Adams, MA ................... 2614 ......1624Northampton, MA ...................2689 ......1671North Bergen, NJ....................2586 ......1607North Haven, CT ..................... 2715 ......1687North Platte, NE ..................... 1265 ........786North Sydney, NS ...................3669 ......2280North Tarrytown, NY ...............2622 ......1629Norton, KS .............................. 1323 ........822Norton, MA .............................2808 ...... 1745Norton, VA .............................. 2189 ......1360Norwalk, OH ........................... 1790 ...... 1112Norwich, CT ...........................2791 ......1734Norwich, NY ...........................2491 ......1548Nyack, NY............................... 2610 ......1622Oak Hill, OH ............................ 1979 ......1230Oakhurst, CA .......................... 3141 ......1952Oakland, CA ...........................3048 ......1894Oakland, IA .............................1069 ........664Oakley, KS ..............................1460 ........907Oak Ridge, TN ........................ 2173 ......1350Ocala, FL ................................3006 ......1868Oceanside, CA ........................ 3174 ......1972Odessa, TX .............................2364 ......1469Ogden, UT .............................. 1987 ......1235Ogdensburg, NY .....................2237 ......1390Okeechobee, FL......................3280 ......2038Oklahoma City, OK.................. 1712 ......1064Olathe, KS ..............................1344 ........835Old Ocean, TX ........................2520 ......1566Olean, NY ............................... 2176 ......1352Olney, IL .................................1696 ......1054Olympia, WA ...........................2335 ......1451Omaha, NE ............................. 1025 ........637O’Neill, NE ................................ 974 ........605Oneonta, NY ...........................2525 ......1569Ontario, CA .............................3061 ......1902Ontario, OR ............................. 2142 ......1331

Opelika, AL ............................. 2514 ......1562Opelousas, LA ........................ 2478 ......1540Onange, TX ............................. 2416 ......1501Orangeburg, SC ......................2631 ......1635Orlando, FL ............................. 3124 ......1941Ontonville, MN ..........................549 ........341Osceola,IA .............................. 1165 ........724Oshkosh, WI ........................... 1120 ........696Oskaloosa, IA ......................... 1165 ........724Oswego, NY ............................2380 ......1479Ottumwa, IA ........................... 1209 ........751Owego, NY..............................2404 ......1494Owensboro, KY .......................1849 ...... 1149Oxford, MS ............................. 2137 ......1328Paducah, KY ........................... 1831 ...... 1138Page, AZ ................................. 2617 ......1626Paintsville, KY ........................2060 ......1280Palatka, FL .............................2997 ......1862Palestine, TX .......................... 2171 ......1349Palmdale, CA ..........................3064 ......1904Palm Harbor, FL ...................... 3137 ......1949Panama City, FL .....................2760 ...... 1715Paradise, CA ...........................2963 ......1841Paris, IL .................................. 1598 ........993Paris, TN ................................1936 ......1203Paris, TX .................................1944 ......1208Parker, AZ ..............................2972 ......1847Parkersburg, WV .................... 2016 ......1253Park Rapids, MN ....................... 414 ........257Pascagoula, MS......................2626 ......1632Pasco, WA ..............................2036 ......1265Patchogue, NY ........................2694 ...... 1674Paterson, NJ...........................2570 ......1597Pearland, TX ...........................2445 ...... 1519Pecos, TX ...............................2467 ......1533Peekskill, NY ..........................2622 ......1629Pekin, IL ................................. 1382 ........859Pelham Manor, NY ..................2609 ......1621Pendleton, OR......................... 2136 ......1327Pensacola, FL .........................2675 ......1662Peoria, IL ................................ 1373 ........853Perry, FL .................................2873 ......1785Perryton, TX ........................... 1770 ...... 1100Petersburg, VA .......................2604 ...... 1618Pevely, MO .............................1606 ........998Philadelphia, MS.....................2324 ......1444Philadelphia, PA......................2531 ......1573Philipsburg, PA ....................... 2187 ......1359Phillips, WI ...............................834 ........ 518Phillipsburg, KS ...................... 1299 ........807Phoenix, AZ ............................2922 ...... 1816Pierre, SD .................................840 ........522Pine Bluff, AR .........................2005 ......1246Pipestone, MN .......................... 711 ........442Pittsburg, KS .......................... 1510 ........938Pittsburgh, PA ........................2053 ......1276Pittsfield, MA..........................2622 ......1629Placerville, CA ........................2873 ......1785Plainview, TX ..........................2073 ......1288Plainwell, MI ........................... 1571 ........976Plano, TX ................................2031 ......1262Plasterco, VA ..........................2300 ......1429Plattsburgh, NY ......................2364 ......1469Plymouth, IN ........................... 1479 ........919Plymouth, NH .........................2585 ......1606Plymouth, NC .........................2779 ......1727Plymouth, WI .......................... 1186 ........737Pocatello, ID ........................... 1788 ...... 1111Pomona, CA ............................3075 ...... 1911Ponca City, OK ........................ 1590 ........988Pontiac, MI ............................. 1701 ......1057Poplar Bluff, MO .....................1802 ...... 1120Port Allegany, PA ....................2200 ......1367Port Angeles, WA ....................2388 ......1484Port Arthur, TX .......................2440 ...... 1516Port Brownsville, TX ............... 2874 ......1786Port Harlingen, TX ..................2836 ......1762Port Huron, MI ........................ 1751 ......1088Port Jervis, NY .......................2533 ...... 1574Portland, ME ..........................2684 ......1668Portland, OR ...........................2372 ...... 1474Port St Joe, FL........................ 2819 ......1752Portsmouth, NH ......................2707 ......1682Portsmouth, OH ......................1962 ...... 1219Potsdam, NY...........................2288 ......1422Pottstown, PA .........................2482 ......1542Pottsville, PA ..........................2399 ......1491Poughkeepsie, NY ..................2622 ......1629Prairie Du Chien, WI ............... 1019 ........633Pratt, KS ................................. 1503 ........934Prescott, AZ ...........................2853 ......1773

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Presidio, TX ............................ 2712 ......1685Presque Isle, ME .....................2869 ......1783Price, UT ................................ 2123 ...... 1319Princeton, IN .......................... 1753 ......1089Princeton, KY .........................1889 ...... 1174Providence, RI ........................ 2813 ...... 1748Provincetown, MA ..................2947 ......1831Provo, UT ................................2084 ......1295Pryor, OK ................................1658 ......1030Pueblo, CO ............................. 1841 ...... 1144Pulaski, TN ............................. 2137 ......1328Punxsutawney, PA .................. 2136 ......1327Putnam, CT ............................2773 ......1723Quincy, IL ...............................1366 ........849Racine, WI .............................. 1255 ........780Raleigh, NC ............................2594 ...... 1612Rantoul, IL ..............................1489 ........925Rapid City, SD ........................ 1077 ........669Raton, NM .............................. 1952 ...... 1213Ravenna, OH ........................... 1910 ...... 1187Rawlins, WY ........................... 1590 ........988Reading, PA ............................2454 ......1525Red Bluff, CA ..........................2935 ......1824Redding, CA............................2887 ......1794Red Oak, IA ............................ 1104 ........686Red Wing, MN...........................781 ........485Reedsport, OR ........................2675 ......1662Remus, MI .............................. 1561 ........970Reno, NV ................................2700 ......1678Rhinelander, WI ........................903 ........561Richfield, UT ...........................2263 ......1406Richland Center, WI ................1038 ........645Richmond, CA .........................3045 ......1892Richmond, IN .......................... 1712 ......1064Richmond, KY ......................... 1941 ......1206Richmond, VA .........................2568 ......1596Ridgecrest, CA .......................3050 ......1895Ripley, WV ..............................2086 ......1296Riverhead, NY .........................2721 ......1691Riverside, CA ..........................3058 ......1900Riverton, WY .......................... 1559 ........969Roanoke, VA ...........................2367 ......1471Roaring Spring, PA ................. 2218 ......1378Rochelle, IL ............................ 1262 ........784Rochester, MN ..........................837 ........520Rochester, NH ........................2675 ......1662Rochester, NY .........................2276 ...... 1414Rochester, PA .........................2008 ......1248Rockford, IL ............................ 1221 ........759Rock Hill, SC ........................... 2512 ......1561Rockingham, NC .....................2596 ...... 1613Rockland, ME ......................... 2744 ......1705Rockport, MO ......................... 1135 ........705Rock Springs, WY ................... 1764 ......1096Rockville, MD ......................... 2412 ......1499Rocky Mountain, NC ...............2673 ......1661Rogers, AR ............................. 1661 ......1032Rolla, MO................................ 1601 ........995Rome, GA ...............................2337 ......1452Rome, NY ............................... 2412 ......1499Roseau, MN .............................. 183 ........ 114Roseburg, OR .........................2659 ......1652Roswell, NM ...........................2287 ......1421Rumford, ME ..........................2596 ...... 1613Rushville, IN ...........................1683 ......1046Russellville, AR .......................1854 ...... 1152Russellville, KY .......................1963 ......1220Ruston, LA..............................2208 ......1372Rutland, VT ............................2522 ......1567Sacramento, CA ..................... 2918 ...... 1813Safford, AZ .............................2824 ......1755Saginaw, MI............................ 1592 ........989St Augustine, FL .....................2982 ......1853St Charles, MO ....................... 1542 ........958St Cloud, MN ............................589 ........366St Croix Falls, WI ......................731 ........454St Francis, KS .........................1485 ........923St Johnsbury, VT ....................2488 ......1546St Joseph, MI ......................... 1477 ........918St Joseph, MO ........................ 1234 ........767St Louis, MO ...........................1580 ........982St Marys, OH ..........................1685 ......1047St Marys, PA ........................... 2169 ......1348St Paul, MN ..............................708 ........440St Petersburg, FL ................... 3175 ......1973Salem, MA .............................. 2747 ......1707Salem, OH ..............................1950 ...... 1212Salem, OR ..............................2448 ......1521Salida, CO ..............................1886 ...... 1172Salina, KS ............................... 1318 ........819Salinas, CA ............................. 3186 ......1980

Salisbury, MD .........................2604 ...... 1618Salisbury, NC ..........................2480 ......1541Sallisaw, OK ........................... 1783 ...... 1108Salmon, ID .............................. 1769 ......1099Salt Lake City, UT ...................2037 ......1266San Angelo, TX .......................2309 ......1435San Antonio, TX ......................2464 ......1531San Bernardino, CA ................3042 ......1890San Diego, CA ........................ 3217 ......1999Sandusky, OH ......................... 1778 ...... 1105Sanford, NC ............................2568 ......1596San Francisco, CA ..................3061 ......1902San Jose, CA ..........................3093 ......1922San Luis Obispo, CA ...............3357 ......2086San Mateo, CA ........................3090 ......1920Santa Ana, CA ........................ 3111 ......1933Santa Barbara, CA ..................3248 ......2018Santa Clara, CA ......................3096 ......1924Santa Clarita, CA .................... 3133 ......1947Santa Cruz, CA ....................... 3143 ......1953Santa Fe, NM.......................... 2213 ......1375Santa Fe Springs, CA .............. 3109 ......1932Santa Maria, CA .....................3331 ......2070Santa Rosa, CA ......................3072 ......1909Saranac Lake, NY ...................2382 ......1480Sarasota, FL ...........................3227 ......2005Sauk Centre, MN ...................... 541 ........336Sault Ste Marie, MI ................. 1281 ........796Savanna, IL ............................ 1189 ........739Savannah, GA .........................2791 ......1734Schenectady, NY ....................2539 ......1578Scottsbluff, NE .......................1368 ........850Scranton, PA ..........................2436 ...... 1514Seaford, DE ............................2583 ......1605Searcy, AR ..............................1933 ......1201Seattle, WA ............................2269 ...... 1410Sebring, FL .............................3223 ......2003Sedalia, MO ............................ 1452 ........902Selma, AL ...............................2456 ......1526Seminole, OK .......................... 1773 ...... 1102Seymour, IN ............................ 1717 ......1067Seymour, TX ...........................2020 ......1255Shakopee, MN .......................... 711 ........442Shawano, WI ..........................1046 ........650Sheboygan, WI ....................... 1207 ........750Shelby, MT ............................. 1297 ........806Shelbyville, IN.........................1664 ......1034Sheridan, WY.......................... 1262 ........784Sherman, TX ..........................1960 ...... 1218Shreveport, LA ....................... 2184 ......1357Sidney, MT ...............................734 ........456Sidney, NE .............................. 1407 ........ 874Sikeston, MO .......................... 1790 ...... 1112Sioux City, IA ............................872 ........542Sioux Falls, SD ......................... 742 ........461Sisseton, SD .............................497 ........309Skowhegan, ME......................2644 ......1643Snyder, TX ..............................2227 ......1384Socorro, NM ...........................2396 ......1489Somerset, KY .........................2004 ......1245Somerset, PA.......................... 2158 ......1341Somerville, NJ ........................2549 ......1584South Amboy, NJ ....................2585 ......1606South Bay, FL .........................3362 ......2089South Bend, IN .......................1469 ........913South Boston, VA ....................2531 ......1573South Lake Tahoe, CA ............2773 ......1723Sparrows Point, MD................2456 ......1526Spartanburg, SC .....................2425 ......1507Spencer, IA ...............................851 ........529Spokane, WA .......................... 1819 ...... 1130Springerville, AZ .....................2647 ......1645Springfield, IL .........................1464 ........910Springfield, MA .......................2697 ......1676Springfield, MO ......................1588 ........987Springfield, OH ....................... 1791 ...... 1113Stamford, CT ..........................2639 ......1640Starkville, MS .........................2271 ...... 1411State College, PA ....................2226 ......1383Statesboro, GA .......................2725 ......1693Statesville, NC ........................2448 ......1521Staunton, VA ..........................2422 ......1505Sterling, CO ............................ 1476 ........917Steubenville, OH .....................2008 ......1248Stevenson, AL ........................2224 ......1382Stevens Point, WI ................... 1014 ........630Stillwater, OK .........................1658 ......1030Stockton, CA ..........................2984 ......1854Stockton, KS .......................... 1336 ........830Storm Lake, IA ......................... 912 ........567Streator, IL .............................1366 ........849

Stroudsburg, PA .....................2469 ......1534Sturbridge, MA ....................... 2742 ......1704Sturgis, MI ..............................1545 ........960Stuttgart, AR ..........................2021 ......1256Suffern, NY ............................. 2614 ......1624Suffolk, VA .............................2700 ......1678Sumter, SC .............................2639 ......1640Superior, MT ...........................1677 ......1042Susanville, CA ........................2832 ......1760Swainsboro, GA ......................2678 ......1664Swanton, VT ...........................2361 ......1467Sweetgrass, MT ..................... 1257 ........781Sylacauga, AL ........................ 2411 ......1498Syracuse, NY ..........................2401 ......1492Tacoma, WA ...........................2290 ......1423Tallahassee, FL ......................2803 ...... 1742Tampa, FL .............................. 3151 ......1958Taos, NM ................................ 2102 ......1306Tawas City, MI ........................1538 ........956Temple, TX .............................2229 ......1385Terre Haute, IN ....................... 1621 ......1007Texarkana, AR-TX ...................2071 ......1287The Dalles, OR ........................2240 ......1392Thief River Falls, MN ................222 ........138Thomasville, GA .....................2782 ......1729Thousand Oaks, CA ................ 3170 ......1970Ticonderoga, NY ..................... 2472 ......1536Tiffin, OH ................................ 1764 ......1096Tigard, OR ..............................2387 ......1483Toccoa, GA .............................2446 ......1520Toledo, OH .............................. 1701 ......1057Tomah, WI ................................966 ........600Toms River, NJ .......................2631 ......1635Tonopah,NV ............................2646 ......1644Tooele, UT ..............................2089 ......1298Topeka, KS ............................. 1289 ........801Toppenish, WA ........................ 2140 ......1330Towanda, PA...........................2380 ......1479Tracy, CA ................................ 3016 ...... 1874Traverse Bay, MI .....................1453 ........903Trenton, NJ .............................2564 ......1593Tribune, KS ............................. 1590 ........988Trinidad, CO............................ 1917 ...... 1191Troy, AL ..................................2560 ......1591Troy, NY ..................................2565 ......1594Tucker, GA ..............................2427 ......1508Tucson, AZ .............................2955 ......1836Tucumcari, NM .......................2026 ......1259Tulare, CA ...............................3240 ......2013Tullahoma.TN ......................... 2148 ......1335Tulsa, OK ................................1643 ......1021Tupelo, MS ............................. 2161 ......1343Turlock, CA .............................3042 ......1890Tuscaloosa, AL .......................2335 ......1451Twin Falls, ID ..........................1967 ......1222Twinsburg, OH ........................ 1891 ...... 1175Tyler, TX ................................. 2108 ...... 1310Union City, TN ........................ 1917 ...... 1191Uniontown, PA ........................ 2126 ......1321Upper Sandusky, OH ............... 1757 ......1092Urbana, OH ............................. 1772 ...... 1101Utica, NY ................................2428 ......1509Uvalde, TX ..............................2548 ......1583Valdez, AK ..............................4392 ......2729Valdosta, GA ...........................2787 ......1732Valentine, NE ..........................1054 ........655Vallejo, CA .............................. 3014 ......1873Valley City, ND .......................... 412 ........256Valparaiso, IN ......................... 1411 ........877Vancouver, WA ....................... 2374 ...... 1475Van Horn, TX ..........................2594 ...... 1612Van Wert, OH ..........................1646 ......1023Vaughn, NM ............................ 2182 ......1356Ventura, CA ............................3206 ......1992Vernal, UT ...............................1938 ......1204Vicksburg, MS ........................2280 ...... 1417Victoria, TX.............................2502 ......1555Vincennes,IN .......................... 1712 ......1064Virginia, MN..............................528 ........328Virginia Beach, VA ..................2731 ......1697Visalia, CA ..............................3236 ......2011Waco, TX ................................ 2179 ......1354Wadena, MN .............................449 ........279Walden, CO............................. 1624 ......1009Waldorf, MD ...........................2485 ......1544Walla Walla, WA......................2073 ......1288Wallingford, CT .......................2725 ......1693Walnut Creek, CA ...................3037 ......1887Warner Robins, GA .................2581 ......1604Warren, OH ............................. 1939 ......1205Warren, PA ............................. 2105 ......1308

Warrenton, VA ........................2422 ......1505Warsaw, IN ............................. 1521 ........945Washington, DC ......................2445 ...... 1519Washington, GA ......................2557 ......1589Washington, NC ......................2755 ...... 1712Washington, PA ......................2066 ......1284Waterbury, CT ........................2702 ......1679Waterloo, IA ............................ 1020 ........634Watertown, NY .......................2295 ......1426Watertown, SD .........................583 ........362Watertown, WI ........................ 1146 ........712Waterville, ME ........................2662 ......1654Waukegan, IL ......................... 1286 ........799Waukesha, WI......................... 1197 ........744Wausau, WI ..............................978 ........608Wautoma, WI .......................... 1059 ........658Waxahachie, TX ......................2089 ......1298Waycross, GA .........................2797 ......1738Waynesboro, MS .................... 2477 ......1539Waynesburg, PA .....................2097 ......1303Weed, CA ................................ 2774 ......1724Wellesley, MA .........................2768 ......1720Wells, NV ................................ 2155 ......1339Wellsboro, PA .........................2298 ......1428Wellsville, NY ..........................2240 ......1392Wenatchee, WA ......................2078 ......1291West Bend, WI ........................ 1180 ........733West Chicago, IL..................... 1308 ........813Westfield, NY ..........................2068 ......1285Westminster, MD ....................2387 ......1483Weston, WV ............................ 2174 ......1351West Palm Beach, FL ..............3367 ......2092West Plains, MO ..................... 1761 ......1094West Point, VA ........................2604 ...... 1618Wheeling, IL ........................... 1299 ........807Wheeling, WV ......................... 2016 ......1253White Plains, NY .....................2625 ......1631White River Junction, VT ........2554 ......1587Wichita, KS .............................1460 ........907Wichita Falls, TX.....................1938 ......1204Wilkes-Barre, PA .................... 2412 ......1499Wilkesboro, NC .......................2420 ......1504Williamsburg, VA ....................2642 ......1642Williamson, WV ...................... 2147 ......1334Williamsport, PA .....................2300 ......1429Willimantic, CT .......................2763 ...... 1717Williston, ND .............................645 ........401Willits, CA ............................... 3114 ......1935Willmar, MN .............................. 612 ........380Willow Run, MI ....................... 1717 ......1067Wilmington, DE ....................... 2511 ......1560Wilmington, NC.......................2770 ......1721Winchester, VA .......................2353 ......1462Winnemucca, NV ....................2436 ...... 1514Winnfield, LA ..........................2284 ...... 1419Winnsboro, LA ........................2272 ...... 1412Winona, MN ..............................879 ........546Winona, MO ............................ 1759 ......1093Winston-Salem, NC ................2440 ...... 1516Winter Haven, FL .................... 3159 ......1963Wisconsin Dells, WI ................1035 ........643Wisconsin Rapids, WI ...............996 ........619Woodstock, IL......................... 1254 ........779Woodward, OK ........................1680 ......1044Woonsocket, RI ......................2792 ......1735Wooster, OH ...........................1865 ...... 1159Worcester, MA ........................ 2744 ......1705Worland, WY ........................... 1431 ........889Worthington, MN ......................782 ........486Wrens, GA ..............................2623 ......1630Wrightstown, NJ .....................2580 ......1603Wytheville, VA.........................2296 ......1427Yakima, WA ............................ 2134 ......1326Yankton, SD..............................834 ........ 518Yazoo City, MS .......................2287 ......1421York, PA ..................................2404 ......1494Youngstown, OH .....................1963 ......1220Ypsilanti, MI ........................... 1712 ......1064Yuba City, CA ..........................2906 ......1806Yucaipa, CA ............................3077 ...... 1912Yuma, AZ ................................ 3159 ......1963Zanesville, OH ........................ 1918 ...... 1192

Reference: Rand McNally & Company Official Transportation

Mileage Guide - HHG Mileage Guide No. 17Effective: March 1, 1997

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Cargo Securement GuidelinesIn Canada, please refer to The National Safety Code for Motor Carriers, Standard 10: Cargo Securement for more information. This safety code can be found on the CCMTA’s (Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators) website, www.ccmta.ca. Information included below is only a portion of NSC 10; shippers are encouraged to refer to the entire standard.

PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONSDivision 1 - ApplicationSafety responsibility (1) A carrier shall not permit a driver to operate a vehicle where

the cargo transported in or on the vehicle is not contained, immobilized or secured in accordance with this Standard.

(2) A driver shall not operate a vehicle where the cargo transported in or on the vehicle is not contained, immobilized or secured in accordance with this Standard.

DIVISION 2 - GENERAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIACargo securementCargo transported by a vehicle shall be contained, immobilized or secured so that it cannot (a) leak, spill, blow off, fall from, fall through or otherwise be

dislodged from the vehicle, or (b) shift upon or within the vehicle to such an extent that the

vehicle’s stability or maneuverability is adversely affected.

PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONSDivision 1 - ApplicationApplication2 (1) This Standard applies to a vehicle or combination of vehicles (a) transporting cargo on a highway, and (b) exceeding a registered gross vehicle weight of 4 500

kilograms. (2) This Standard applies when an intermodal container is used to

transport cargo.

Inspection3 (1) The driver of a vehicle shall (a) inspect the vehicle to confirm that the vehicle’s tailgate,

tailboard, doors, tarpaulins and spare tire, and other equipment used in its operation, are secured,

(b) ensure that the cargo does not interfere with the driver’s ability to drive the vehicle safely, and

(c) ensure that the cargo does not interfere with the free exit of a person from the cab or driver’s compartment of the vehicle.

DIVISION 2 - GENERAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIACargo securement systems4 (1) Cargo securement systems, and each component of a system,

used to contain, immobilize or secure cargo on or within the vehicle shall be strong enough to withstand the forces described in section 5(1).

(2) The components of the cargo securement system of a vehicle. (a) shall be in proper working order, (b) shall be fit for the purpose for which they are used, (c) shall have no knots, damaged or weakened components that

will adversely affect their performance for cargo securement purposes, and

(d) shall not have any cracks or cuts. (3) A securing device or integral locking device used to secure

cargo to a vehicle shall itself be secured in a manner that prevents it from becoming unfastened while the vehicle is on a highway.

SECURING DEVICES MARKED WITH WORKING LOAD LIMIT11 (1) The working load limit of a tiedown or a component of a tiedown

that is marked by its manufacturer with a numeric working load limit is the marked working load limit.

(2) A tiedown or a component of a tiedown that is marked by its manufacturer in accordance with a standard referred to in Part 4 has a working load limit equal to that standard.

(3) A chain that is marked by the manufacturer in accordance with the table of Working Load Limits under Part 4 – Section 7 has a working load limit equal to the amount shown for the grade and size.

(4) A person shall not use a tiedown or a component of a tiedown to secure cargo to a vehicle unless it is marked by the manufacturer with respect to its working load limit.

For further information about requirements for cargo securement systems, tiedowns, front end structures, or specific securement requirements by cargo type, please refer to the NSC 10.

IN THE US, please refer to FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) section 393 for information about cargo securement regulations. These regulation can be found on the FMCSA’s website, www.fmcsa.dot.gov.

APPLICABILITY. The rules in this subpart are applicable to trucks, truck tractors, semitrailers, full trailers, and pole trailers.

PREVENTION AGAINST LOSS OF LOAD. section 393.100Each commercial motor vehicle must, when transporting cargo on public roads, be loaded and equipped, and the cargo secured, in accordance with this subpart to prevent the cargo from leaking, spilling, blowing or falling from the motor vehicle.

PREVENTION AGAINST SHIFTING OF LOAD. Cargo must be contained, immobilized or secured in accordance with this subpart to prevent shifting upon or within the vehicle to such an extent that the vehicle’s stability or maneuverability is adversely affected.

CARGO SECUREMENT SYSTEMS. section 393.106The rules in this section are applicable to the transportation of all types of articles of cargo, except commodities in bulk that lack structure or fixed shape (e.g., liquids, gases, grain, liquid concrete, sand, gravel, aggregates) and are transported in a tank, hopper, box, or similar device that forms part of the structure of a commercial motor vehicle. The rules in this section apply to the cargo types covered by the commodity-specific rules of §393.116 through §393.136. The commodity-specific rules take precedence over the general requirements of this section when additional requirements are given for a commodity listed in those sections.

General. Cargo must be firmly immobilized or secured on or within a vehicle by structures of adequate strength, dunnage or dunnage bags, shoring bars, tiedowns or a combination of these.

CARGO PLACEMENT AND RESTRAINT. section 393.106Articles of cargo that are likely to roll must be restrained by chocks, wedges, a cradle or other equivalent means to prevent rolling. The means of preventing rolling must not be capable of becoming unintentionally unfastened or loose while the vehicle is in transit.

Articles or cargo placed beside each other and secured by transverse tiedowns must either:• be placed in direct contact with each other, or• be prevented from shifting towards each other while in transit.

CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMATION

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Canada/US Customs Border Information

FAST (Free and Secure Trade) Program

AGGREGATE WORKING LOAD LIMIT FOR TIEDOWNS. The aggregate working load limit of tiedowns used to secure an article or group of articles against movement must be at least one-half times the weight of the article or group of articles. The aggregate working load limit is the sum of:• One-half the working load limit of each tiedown that goes from

an anchor point on the vehicle to an anchor point on an article of cargo;

• One-half the working load limit of each tiedown that is attached to an anchor point on the vehicle, passes through, over, or around the article of cargo, and is then attached to an anchor point on the same side of the vehicle.

• The working load limit for each tiedown that goes from an anchor point on the vehicle, through, over, or around the article of cargo, and then attaches to another anchor point on the other side of the vehicle.

Border Information Service (BIS)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Calls Within Canada

Service in English 1-800-461-9999

TTY (for those with hearing/speech impairments) 1-866-335-3237

Calls Outside of Canada (charges apply)

Service in English 204-983-3500 506-636-5064

The Border Information Service (BIS) is a computerized, 24-hour telephone service that automatically answers all incoming calls and provides general border services information. Find information on CBSA programs, services and initiatives divided into the following categories:• Personal traveller (information on personal exemptions, vehicle

imports, postal importations, CANPASS, NEXUS and more)• Business importation/exportation (information on commercial

imports/exports, free trade agreements, currency & monetary instrument reporting, CSA, FAST, AMPS)

• Currency Exchange rates (seven currency exchange rates for a 60-day period)

• Coming to Canada (residency information)

Should you require more in-depth information related to a topic, you can speak directly to an agent during regular business hours, Monday to Friday (08:00 - 16:00 local time/except holidays).

The Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program is a commercial clearance program designed to ensure safety and security while expediting legitimate trade across the Canada-U.S. border. FAST builds on the Customs Self Assessment (CSA) program as well as on the increased security measures under the Partners in Protection (PIP) program. Importers and carriers must be approved in the CSA program and must have signed a PIP memorandum of understanding to be eligible for the FAST program. FAST is a joint initiative between the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection that enhances border and trade chain security while making cross-border commercial shipments simpler and subject to fewer delays. It is a voluntary program that allows the CBSA to work closely with the private sector to enhance border security, combat organized crime and terrorism, and prevent contraband smuggling.

All FAST program participants (drivers, carriers, importers) must undergo a risk assessment. FAST-approved participants are identified as low risk, which allows the CBSA to focus resources and security efforts on travelers of high or unknown risk. When a FAST-approved driver arrives at the border, he or she presents three bar-coded documents to the border services officer (one for each of the participating parties: the driver, the carrier and the importer). The officer can quickly scan the bar codes while all trade data declarations and verifications are done at a later time, away from the border.Eligible goods arriving for approved companies and transported by approved carriers using registered drivers are cleared into Canada or the United States with greater speed and certainty, which reduces costs for FAST participants.

BENEFITSIn all highway lanes, including the regular, non-dedicated lanes, you can use your FAST membership card as proof of identity and a document that denotes citizenship when entering Canada;• Access to dedicated lanes (where available) for faster and more

efficient border clearance;• A streamlined process that reduces delivery times and landed

costs of imports;• No need to transmit transactional data for every transaction;• Minimal documentation required to clear the border;• Increased certainty at the border resulting in fewer delays;• A unified, ongoing partnership with the CBSA;• Promotion of Canadian competitiveness; and• Advancement of voluntary compliance and self-assessment.

FAST AND SHIPPERSTo be eligible for participation in the program, importers must meet the following conditions to become authorized FAST participants:• They are a Customs Self Assessment (CSA)-approved importer;

and• They have signed a Partners in Protection (PIP) memorandum of

understanding.

There is no FAST application form for importers. Canadian importers are automatically approved for FAST once they become approved members of the CSA and PIP programs. For more information and updates:• Call 1-800-842-7647

(Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. local time)• Visit a FAST enrolment centre

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C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)C-TPAT is a voluntary government-business initiative to build cooperative relationships that strengthen and improve overall international supply chain and U.S. border security. C-TPAT recognizes that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can provide the highest level of cargo security only through close cooperation with the ultimate owners of the international supply chain such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, and manufacturers. Through this initiative, CBP is asking businesses to ensure the integrity of their security practices and communicate and verify the security guidelines of their business partners within the supply chain.

C-TPAT offers trade-related businesses an opportunity to play an active role in the war against terrorism. By participating in this first worldwide supply chain security initiative, companies will ensure a more secure and expeditious supply chain for their employees, suppliers and customers. Beyond these essential security benefits, CBP will offer benefits to certain certified C-TPAT member categories, including:

• A reduced number of CBP inspections (reduced border delay times)

• Priority processing for CBP inspections. (Front of the Line processing for inspections when possible, reductions in border clearance times allowing for predictable transit times and transportation costs, priority movement across the border even during a red alert.)

• Eligibility to attend C-TPAT supply chain security training seminars.

• Reduced compliance costs with customs requirements; • Access to the FAST lanes at the Canadian/US border; • Improved security in the work place; • Reductions in cargo theft.

CBP recognizes that a safe and secure supply chain is the most critical part of our work in keeping our country safe. For this reason, CBP is seeking a strong anti-terrorism partnership with the trade community through C-TPAT. Trade partners will have a commitment to both trade security and trade compliance rooted in their business practices. CBP wants to work closely with companies whose good business practices ensure supply chain security and compliance with trade laws.

CBP encourages all companies to take an active role in promoting supply chain and border security. C-TPAT is not just a big-company program. Medium and small companies may want to evaluate the requirements and benefits of C-TPAT carefully in deciding whether to apply for the program. Moreover, even without official participation in C-TPAT, companies should still consider employing C-TPAT guidelines in their security practices.

C-TPAT AND SHIPPERSIf you are shipping to the United States, you need to understand how C-TPAT can affect your business. Are you missing out on sales opportunities because you are not C-TPAT approved? Can your business survive if your shipments get delayed at the border? The C-TPAT program allows the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to designate companies as low risk and therefore less likely to be examined at border crossings. This designation is based on a company’s past customs compliance history, and a validation of its supply chain security profile.

Although C-TPAT is voluntary program, some business opportunities in the U.S. are being restricted to those with a C-TPAT certification. For more information, please contact Industry Partnership Programs: Phone: (202) 344-1180 Fax: (202) 344-2626 Email: [email protected]

ACE and ACIThe Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) is the United States’ commercial trade processing system designed to automate border processing, to enhance border security and foster economic security through lawful international trade and travel. ACE will eventually replace the current import processing system for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Automated Commercial System (ACS). ACE is part of a multi-year CBP modernization effort that is being deployed in phases. ACE provides a solid technology foundation for all border security initiatives within CBP and will:

• Allow trade participants access to and management of their trade information via reports;

• Expedite legitimate trade by providing CBP with tools to efficiently process imports/exports and move goods quickly across the border;

• Improve communication, collaboration and compliance efforts between CBP and the trade community;

• Facilitate efficient collection, processing and analysis of commercial import and export data; and

• Provide an information-sharing platform for trade data throughout government agencies.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Canada Border Services Agency:www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

For more information on:• Border Information Service• Border Wait Times (Canada)• Customs Self-Assessment Program• Commercial Driver Registration Program• FAST Program – Canada• Importers Information• Partners in Protection (PIP)• Small and Medium-Sized

Enterprise (SME) Information Centre

US Customs & Border Securitywww.cbp.gov

For more information on:• ACE• C-TPAT• CSI (Container Security Initiative)• Importer Self Assessment Program• Border Wait Times• FAST

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS) are moving forward to remove the current exemption for wood packaging being shipped between the two countries, as outlined in the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 15. This action is necessary to prevent the introduction of new forest pests, as well as slow the spread of forest pests already established in North America. This standard requires wood packaging to be heat-treated or fumigated with methyl bromide. Wood packaging moving between Canada and the continental United States has been exempted from this requirement because it was thought that existing pest-specific regulatory controls were providing sufficient protection.With a number of invasive species being introduced into the two countries, the CFIA and the USDA-APHIS have jointly agreed to begin enforcing the international standard. Canada and the United States are working together on implementation of the standard, including a phased-in approach based on consultation processes in each country.

Implementation of the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (2009) for Wood Packaging Material Moving Between Canada and the United States

After implementation, shipments with wood packaging material found to be non-compliant will not be permitted to enter the country of destination. If live pests are detected, the importer may also be required to treat the shipment to prevent pest escape, before having it returned to the country of origin.

Canada adopted ISPM No. 15 in 2004, to prevent invasive species from outside North America being introduced into Canada. As of November 2012, there is no set deadline for enforcement of ISPM-15 between Canada and the US as the two countries continue working towards an agreement. A phase-in period will be employed once a date has been set in order to provide industry with time to comply.

For more information on the implementation of ISPM No. 15 in Canada, please visit www.inspection.gc.ca.

The goal of APHIS is to protect American agriculture. APHIS provides leadership in ensuring the health and care of animals and plants. This is done through a variety of measures, including regulations concerning trade, import and export.

APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)

• contact the National Center for Import and Export at (301) 734-3277, or

• send an e-mail to [email protected].

The ACI (Advance Commercial Information) program is a Canadian program designed to provide CBSA officers with electronic pre-arrival information so that they are equipped with the right information at the right time to identify health, safety and security threats related to commercial goods before the goods arrive in Canada.

eManifest requires the electronic transmission of advance cargo and conveyance information from carriers for all highway and rail shipments. In addition, the electronic transmission of advance secondary data will be required from freight forwarders and the electronic transmission of advance importer data will be required from importers or their brokers. eManifest will be a virtually paperless process that starts before shipments reach the border. The collection and risk assessment of advance commercial information, sent electronically to the CBSA, will allow low-risk shipments to be identified prior to arrival and processed in a more efficient manner upon arrival in Canada. As a result, businesses may save time.

Trusted trader programs, such as the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program, the Customs Self Assessment (CSA) program, and the Commercial Driver Registration Program (CDRP), will continue to exist with the implementation of eManifest and will compliment the systems and processes that will be put in place by eManifest.

eManifest will make Canada’s border processes more secure and compatible with North American and international standards, which is im-portant for the business community and for Canada as a whole. The data required under eManifest are harmonized to the greatest extent possible with the World Customs Organization and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reduce the administrative burden on business.

ACE/ACI AND SHIPPERSMake sure that your required documentation is accurate and complete, and provided to the carrier with enough time to be processed before the carrier arrives at the border. This paperwork has to be processed before the driver reaches the border, so ensuring the correct documentation is provided to the carrier saves valuable transit time.

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Food SafetyUS Regulations – US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA)Prior Notice of Imported Food ShipmentsNearly 20% of all imports into the U.S. are food and food products. In 2002 Congress passed the Bioterrorism Act as a part of its ongoing effort to combat terrorism - in this instance, by reducing the ability for international terrorists to carry out terrorist attacks in the U.S. by contaminating imported foods.

The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 (the Bioterrorism Act) requires that FDA receive prior notice of food imported into the United States. Most of the prior notice information required by the interim final rule is data usually provided by importers or brokers to the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) when foods arrive in the United States. Now, the Bioterrorism Act requires that this information also be provided to FDA in advance of an imported food’s arrival to the United States. FDA will use this information in advance of the arrival to review, evaluate, and assess the information, and determine whether to inspect the imported food.

When must prior notice be submitted? Prior notice must be received and confirmed electronically by FDA no more than 5 days before arrival and, as specified by the mode of transportation below, no fewer than:1. 2 hours before arrival by land by road2. 4 hours before arrival by air or by land by rail3. 8 hours before arrival by water4. The time consistent with the timeframe established for the mode

of transportation for an article of food carried by or otherwise accompanying an individual if it is subject to prior notice (The food must also be accompanied by the FDA confirmation.)

How must the prior notice be submitted? Prior notice must be submitted electronically. FDA estimates more than 80 percent of prior notice of imported food shipments submissions can be transmitted through ABI/ACS. Prior notice for international mail food shipments, other transaction types that cannot be made through ABI/ACS, or articles of food that have been refused admission under section 801(m)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act must be submitted to the FDA PN System Interface at www.access.fda.gov. Beginning on December 12, 2003, for technical assistance in submitting prior notice:• For the United States, call 1-800-216-7331 or 301-575-0156• From all other countries and locations, call 301-575-0156• Send a fax to 301-436-2804 or 1-866-573-0846**

Who must submit prior notice? Any individual with knowledge of the required information may submit the prior notice, including, but not limited to, brokers, importers, and U.S. agents.

What food is subject to the requirement for submitting prior notice? Prior notice applies to food for humans and other animals that is imported or offered for import into the United States. For purposes of the interim final rule, “food” is defined by reference to section 201(f) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Section 201(f) defines “food” as articles used for food or drink for man or other animals, chewing gum, and articles used for components of any such articles. Examples of “food” include:• Dietary supplements and dietary ingredients• Infant formula• Beverages (including alcoholic beverages and bottled water)• Fruits and vegetables• Fish and seafood• Dairy products and shell eggs

• Raw agricultural commodities for use as food or components of food• Canned and frozen foods• Bakery goods, snack food, and candy (including chewing gum)• Live food animals• Animal feeds and pet food

What foods are excluded from the prior notice requirement? Foods that are excluded from the prior notice requirement are: (1) food carried by or otherwise accompanying an individual arriving in the United States for that individual’s personal use (i.e., for consumption by themselves, family, or friends, and not for sale or other distribution); (2) food that is exported without leaving the port of arrival until export; (3) meat food products, poultry products and egg products that are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry Products Inspection Act, or the Egg Products Inspection Act; and (4) food that was made by an individual in his/her personal residence and sent by that individual as a personal gift (i.e., for non-business reasons) to an individual in the United States.

Does food that has been refused for inadequate prior notice require any additional information in prior notice? Yes. The prior notice for food that has been refused for inadequate prior notice also must include the port of arrival, the location where the refused food is being held, the date it arrived or will arrive at that location, and the identification of the contact person at that location.

What are the consequences of failing to submit adequate prior notice information of an imported food shipment? Food that is imported or offered for import with inadequate prior notice is subject to refusal and holding at the port or in secure storage. FDA will provide its staff with enforcement guidance containing the Agency’s policies on injunctions, prosecution, and debarment related to failure to provide timely and accurate prior notice, as well as the Agency’s policies regarding refusals under § 801(m)(1) and holds under § 801(l). FDA intends to include a transition period in this guidance, during which it will emphasize education to achieve compliance. While FDA will nonetheless be authorized to take various types of enforcement action for violations of the prior notice requirements, this planned transition period will allow FDA to focus its resources on the most appropriate circumstances. FDA also intends to provide guidance to its staff on enforcing the prior notice requirements after a transition period. FDA’s guidance documents will be available to the public, and FDA will publish a notice of availability in the Federal Register. For further information about the FDA prior notice requirements, please visit the FDA’s website at www.fda.gov.

CANADIAN REGULATIONS – CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY (CFIA)Food Safety Enhancement Program The objective of the Food Safety Enhancement Program (FSEP) of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is to specify minimum requirements for an effective food safety management system. FSEP provides a mechanism for operators of establishments to demonstrate their ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe for the consumer. In addition, it enhances the establishment’s ability to achieve and maintain compliance with the relevant regulatory requirements.

FSEP is based on the principles of the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system developed by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. HACCP is an internationally recognized, science-based food safety system, designed to prevent, reduce or eliminate potential biological, chemical and physical food safety hazards.

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A HACCP system is the responsibility of the establishment. The food manufacturer has the most control over the product and thus can have the greatest impact on the safety of the food produced.

FSEP specifies the requirements for an effective HACCP system that combines the following key elements to ensure the production of safe food:• Prerequisite programs• HACCP plans (may include process controls, linked to a critical

control point, if applicable)• Validation of critical control points• Maintenance and reassessment procedures FSEP outlines the process for HACCP recognition by the CFIA. The recognition process applies to the following federally registered commodity groups: • dairy, • processed fruits and vegetables, • shell eggs & processed eggs, • honey, • maple, and • hatcheries. FSEP details the changes to a recognized HACCP system that must be communicated to the CFIA. And finally, FSEP provides the necessary information for industry about the CFIA verification of FSEP voluntarily recognized establishments.

FSEP is consistent with the CFIA’s Quality Management Program (QMP) for fish and seafood products and with HACCP initiatives being developed by provincial governments.

HACCPHACCP has been recognized internationally as a logical tool for adapting traditional inspection methods to a modern, science-based, food safety system. Based on risk-assessment, HACCP plans allow both industry and government to allocate their resources efficiently in establishing and auditing safe food production practices.

FSEP encourages establishments to adopt HACCP principles. An establishment’s HACCP system includes its HACCP plans and prerequisite programs as well as procedures for the maintenance of the HACCP system. Under FSEP, establishments are required to monitor and verify manufacturing processes, maintain records of their HACCP System and update the HACCP system regularly. Although FSEP focuses on food safety issues, other non-food safety regulatory requirements and obligations will continue to be monitored by the CFIA

A HACCP based approach can be used by all segments of the field-to-fork continuum of food production and distribution, and can be tailored to any individual product or process line. The advantage of using the HACCP system lies in the control it provides at all times over food and ingredients, from receiving raw materials to shipping and selling the final products.

The HACCP approach is based on seven principles aimed at identifying hazards in food production, controlling hazards at critical control points in the process, and verifying that the system is working properly. The key element of the HACCP system is its preventive nature, meaning that potential food safety hazards are controlled throughout the process. The application of HACCP principles in the production and distribution of food is recommended by Codex Alimentarius Commission, the international standard-setting organization for food.

THE SEVEN BASIC PRINCIPLES OF HACCP ARE: 1. Identify the hazards and list preventive measures to control them. 2. Determine the critical control points. 3. Establish limits at each critical control point. 4. Establish procedures to monitor the critical control points. 5. Establish corrective action to be taken in case of a deviation. 6. Establish procedures to verify that the systems are working

correctly. 7. Establish effective record keeping.

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) are among a number of prerequisite programs that laid the foundation for HACCP.

DO YOU NEED IT?Growing challenges to food supply have prompted governmental agencies to consider enforcing HACCP-based food safety systems across the field-to-fork continuum of food production and distribution. HACCP encourages shared responsibility for food safety. Regardless of impending regulatory issues, and because of FSEP / HACCP’s many business benefits, the Canadian food industry has been implementing recognized food safety programs on a voluntary basis since the early 1990s.

You should seriously consider a HACCP based food safety program if you produce, store, transport or sell food products and you want to:• Prove to your customers that you have taken all reasonable

steps to ensure food safety within your systems. • Experience cost savings from reduced risk of recalls and

product destruction, streamlined procedures and fewer, expensive food safety incidents.

• Be able to prove best practice policies and procedures with clear, comprehensive, yet easy-to-use documentation.

• Add an enhanced degree of professionalism to an already technical and demanding industry by using a properly designed and implemented Food Safety Program

• Minimize your exposure and liability by identifying and controlling your food safety risks, using scientifically established and operationally proven control points.

• Improve your exporting competitiveness. HACCP is recognized as the internationally accepted standard for food safety. Countries are beginning to require all imported meat and poultry be produced under HACCP in the country of origin

CFIA MEAT IMPORTATIONSAs of May 16, 2011, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) modified its procedures related to importing meat and meat products from the United States.

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspects and certifies all meat shipments from the United States before the meat is exported to Canada. As an additional measure to verify the safety of US meat, the CFIA conducts random inspections of incoming meat shipments.

The CFIA has developed a web tool called the Automated Shipment Inspection Status Search Tool (ASISST). You can use ASISST to find out if your meat shipment requires CFIA inspection. This inspection decision will be available to you via ASISST only after your shipment has cleared Canadian customs and you have been notified via the Canada Border Services Agency’s Release Notification System (RNS) code 08.

You can submit your documentation to the CFIA for review up to 72 hours before a shipment arrives at the Canadian border. The CFIA’s National Import Service Centre processes all meat import requests and an inspection decision is made. Under the new procedures, you will no longer have to contact the Meat Import Control Centre for this information.

Note that the procedures up to the time the shipment arrives at the Canadian border will remain the same. Because all US meat shipments must be released by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the border services officer will stamp the import documents with the CBSA release stamp.

ASISST can be used only for those meat shipments presented for electronic release using the CFIA Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). For meat shipments presented on paper, you have to contact the Meat Import Control Centre at 1-877-682-5191 to obtain your inspection instructions.

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As of May 16, 2011, the CBSA no longer uses the CFIA “Report for Full Meat Inspection” stamp.To use ASISST, please follow these instructions:• access the CFIA website at: www.inspection.gc.ca• select “Food” on the left side of the screen• select “Imports” on the left side of the next screen• at the bottom of the page entitled “Food Imports” you will find

the link to ASISST

Once you have received the RNS code 08 confirmation from the CBSA, enter the transaction number or the US meat certificate number into ASISST to obtain your inspection instructions.

If a shipment is selected for inspection, you will receive, in ASISST, the number of the registered inspection establishment where the carrier is to report.

For shipments that do not need an inspection, a print screen of the ASISST results page is acceptable for you to present to registered establishments for their Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems.You will receive an error message in ASISST• if you enter the wrong number,• if the CBSA has not yet released the shipment, or• if it is a paper transaction.

In these cases, do the following:- if you entered the wrong number, re-enter it correctly- if the CBSA has not yet released the shipment, you can

re-enter the number after you have received the release confirmation via the RNS code 08 from CBSA

- if it is a paper transaction, contact the Meat Import Control Centre at 1-877-682-5191 to obtain your inspection instructions.

The ASISST will retain your inspection instructions for 30 days only.For skip lots, regular release procedures will apply and carriers will

proceed to the manifested destination.Importers and brokers are responsible for ensuring that

carriers receive clear instructions regarding their destination.ASISST is available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

ORIGINAL CERTIFICATESFor shipments that are assigned as “skip lot”, you are required to forward the original certificates, within 10 days, to the National Import Service Centre. For shipments assigned for “full inspection,” the original certificate needs to accompany the shipment to the registered inspection establishment.

If you choose to not use ASISST, you may advise the carriers to report to their registered inspection establishment to find out if their load needs to be inspected.

CONTINGENCY PLANIf ASISST is unavailable, contact the CFIA Meat Import Control Centre at 1-877-682-5191.

If the EDI is not working, contact the National Import Service Centre at 1-800-835-4486.

According to the Transporting of Dangerous Goods regulations (Part 6 – Training), a person who handles, offers for transport, or transports dangerous goods must- be adequately trained and hold a training certificate in

accordance with this Part, or- perform those activities in the presence and under the direct

supervision of a person who is adequately trained and who holds a training certificate in accordance with this Part

Further to that, the regulations also state that an employer must not direct or allow an employee to handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods unless the employee is either adequately trained and hold a training certificate in accordance with the Regulations (Part 6) or under the direct supervision of a person who is adequately trained and holds a training certificate in accordance with the Regulations (Part 6).

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR SHIPPERS?All employees who handle dangerous goods or offer dangerous goods for transport must be trained in Transporting Dangerous Goods (TDG). This includes (but is not limited to) employees in the following roles:-cargo handler -lift truck operator-dock worker -loader/unloader-tow-motor operator -freight handler-warehouse operator -dispatcher-clerical personnel-freight forwarder -biller

Anyone who falls under the categories of “employees who handle dangerous goods” or “employees who offer for transport dangerous goods” is required to be adequately trained in the TDG Regulations.

This training is offered by the Manitoba Trucking Association. For 2014, TDG classes are offered on the following dates: January 21 February 18 March 10April 22 May 20 June 24July 22 August 18 September 22October 20 November 12 December 15

There are also TDG Instructor courses offered twice per year (May and November). Please see the MTA’s website (www.trucking.mb.ca; click the “Courses/Training tab) for registration forms and further information about this course.

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I APPLICATIONThe following provisions shall apply to all transportation of goods by for-hire highway carriers licenced under the Motor Vehicle Transport Act 1987 (S.C.C 35) or under provincial statutes with the exception of the transportation of:(a) used household goods,(b) livestock,(c) bus parcel express shipments,(d) the personal luggage of bus passengers,(e) such other specific commodities as may be specified by

provincial law.

II BILL OF LADING1. A Bill of Lading shall be completed as provided herein for each

shipment.2. On each article covered by the Bill of Lading, there shall be

plainly marked thereon by the consignor, the name of the consignee and the destination thereof. This requirement does not apply in cases where the shipment is from one consignor to one consignee and constitutes a truckload shipment.

3. The Bill of Lading shall be signed in full (not initialled), by the consignor and the carrier as an acceptance of all items and conditions contained therein.

4. At the Option of the carrier a waybill may be prepared by the carrier and the waybill shall bear the same number or other positive means of identification as the original Bill of Lading. Under no circumstances shall the waybill replace the original Bill of Lading.

III CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE1. Liability of Carrier The carrier of the goods herein described is liable for any loss

of or damage to goods accepted by him or his agent except as hereinafter provided.

2. Liability of Originating and Delivering Carriers Where a shipment is accepted for carriage by more than

one carrier, the carrier issuing the Bill of Lading (hereinafter called the originating carrier) and the carrier who assumes responsibility for delivery to the consignee, (hereinafter called the delivering carrier), in addition to any other liability hereunder, are liable for any loss of or damage to the goods while they are in the custody of any other carrier to whom the goods are or have been delivered and from which liability the other carrier is not relieved.

3. Recovery from Connecting Carrier The originating carrier or the delivering carrier, as the case may be,

is entitled to recover from any other carrier to whom the goods are or have been delivered the amount of the loss or damage that the originating carrier or delivering carrier, as the case may be, may be required to pay hereunder resulting from loss of or damage to the goods while they were in the custody of such other carrier.

When shipments are interlined between carriers, settlement of concealed damage claims shall be prorated on the basis of revenues received.

4. Remedy by Consignor or Consignee Nothing in articles 2 or 3 deprives a consignor or consignee of any

rights he may have against any carrier.5. Exceptions from Liability The carrier shall not be liable for loss, damage or delay to any

of the goods described in the Bill of Lading caused by an Act of God, the Queen’s or public enemies, riots, strikes, a defect or

inherent vice in the goods, the act or default of the consignor, owner or consignee, authority of law, quarantine or difference in weights of grain, seed, or other commodities caused by natural shrinkage.

6. Delay No carrier is bound to transport the goods by any particular vehicle

or in time for any particular market or otherwise than with due dispatch, unless by agreement specifically endorsed on the Bill of Lading and signed by the parties thereto.

7. Routing by Carrier In case of physical necessity where the carrier forwards the

goods by a conveyance that is not a licensed for-hire vehicle, the liability of the carrier is the same as though the entire carriage were by licensed for-hire vehicle.

8. Stoppage in Transit Where goods are stopped and held in transit at the request of

the party entitled to so request, the goods are held at the risk of that party.

9. Valuation Subject to article 10, the amount of any loss or damage for

which the carrier is liable, whether or not the loss or damage results from negligence, shall be computed on the basis of:

(a) the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment including the freight and other charges it paid; or

(b) where a value lower than that referred to in paragraph (a) has been represented in writing by the consignor or has been agreed upon, such lower value shall be the maximum liability.

10. Maximum Liability The amount of any loss or damage computed under

paragraph (a) or (b) of article 9, shall not exceed $4.41 per kilogram or $2.00 per pound (computed on the total weight of the shipment) unless a higher value is declared on the face of the Bill of Lading by the consignor.

11. Consignor’s Risk Where it is agreed that the goods are carried at the risk of the

consignor of the goods, such agreement covers only risks as are necessarily incidental to transportation and the agreement shall not relieve the carrier from liability for loss or damage or delay which may result from any negligent act or omission of the carrier, his agents or employees and the burden of proving absence from negligence shall be on the carrier.

12. Notice of Claim(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 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 writing to the originating carrier or the delivering carrier within sixty (60) days after the delivery of the goods, or, in the case of failure to make delivery, within nine (9) months from the date of shipment

(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.

13. Articles of Extraordinary Value No carrier is bound to carry any documents, specie or any

articles of extraordinary value unless by a special agreement to do so If such goods are carried without a special agreement and the nature of the goods is not disclosed hereon, the carrier shall not be liable for any loss or damage in excess of the maximum liability stipulated in article 10 above.

Bill of Lading (Conditions of Carriage)Regulation 182/91, Schedule B. Legislation was passed effective January 2, 1996 which repealed the Manitoba Tariff of Maximum Tolls, and the Schedule of Miscellaneous Charges.

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14. Freight Charges(a) If required by the carrier the freight and all other charges

accruing on the goods shall be paid before delivery and if upon inspection it is ascertained that the goods shipped are not those described in the Bill of Lading the freight charges must be paid upon the goods actually shipped, with any additional charges payable thereon.

(b) Should a consignor fail to indicate that a shipment is to move prepaid, or fail to indicate how the shipment is to move, it will automatically move on a collect basis.

15. Dangerous Goods Every person, whether principal or agent, shipping explosives

or dangerous goods without previous full disclosure to the carrier as required by law, shall indemnify the carrier against all loss, damage or delay caused thereby, and such goods may be warehoused at the consignor’s risk and expense.

16. Undelivered Goods(a) Where, through no fault of the carrier the goods cannot be

delivered, the carrier shall immediately give notice to the consignor and consignee that delivery has not been made, and shall request disposal instructions.

(b) Pending receipt of such disposal instructions,(i) The goods may be stored in the warehouse of the carrier,

subject to a reasonable charge for storage, or(ii) Provided that the carrier has notified the consignor of his

intention, the goods may be removed to, and stored in, a public or licensed warehouse at the expense of the consignor, without liability on the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all freight and other lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for storage.

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17. Return of Goods Where notice has been given by the carrier pursuant to article

16a, and no disposal instructions have been received within 10 days from the day of such notice, the carrier may return to the consignor at the consignor’s expense, all undelivered shipments for which such notice has been given.

18. Alterations Subject to article 19, any limitation on the carrier’s liability on

the Bill of Lading, and any alteration, or addition or erasure in the Bill of Lading shall be signed or initialled by the consignor or his agent and the originating carrier or his agent and unless so acknowledged shall be without effect.

19. Weights It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to show correct

shipping weights of the shipment on the Bill of Lading. Where the actual weight of the shipment does not agree with the weight shown on the Bill of Lading, the weight shown thereon is subject to correction by the carrier.

20. C.O.D. Shipments(a) A carrier shall not deliver a C.O.D. shipment unless payment is

received in full.(b) The charge for collecting and remitting the amount of C.O.D.

bills for C.O.D. shipments, must be collected from the consignee unless the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed on the Bill of Lading.

(c) A carrier shall remit all C.O.D. monies to the consignor or person designated by him within 15 days after collection.

(d) A carrier shall keep all C.O.D. monies separate from other revenues/funds of his business in a separate trust fund or account.

(e) A carrier shall include as a separate item in his schedule of rates the charges for collecting and remitting money paid by consignees.

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(iv) the name of the originating carrier,(v) the names of connecting carriers, if any,(vi) the name and mailing address of the consignee,(vii) the destination of the shipment,(viii) the particulars of the goods comprising the shipment,including weight and description,(ix) the signature of the consignor or his agent,(x) whether the goods are received in apparent good

order and condition,(xi) whether the charges are prepaid or collect, and(xii) the amount to be collected by the carrier on a

C.O.D. shipment.(g) A Bill of Lading for the transportation of goods other than

livestock shall contain:(i) a space in which to show the declared value of the shipment,(ii) a space in which to show whether the C.O.D. fee is prepaid or collect,(iii) a space in which to note any special agreement between the consignor and the carrier,(iv) a statement, in conspicuous form, indicating that the carrier’s liability is limited by specific conditions under articles 9 and 10 of Part III of theConditions of Carriage set out in Schedule B of this regulation or by other agreement, if such a limitation exists, and(v) a statement of the notice of claim requirements as set out in article 12 of Part III of the Conditions of Carriageprescribed in Schedule B of this regulation.

(h) (i) the originating carrier or his agent shall sign the Bill of Lading acknowledging the receipt of goods and shall indicate, in the space provided, whether the goods were received in apparent good order and condition or otherwise at the time the shipment was taken into his or his agent’s custody,

(ii) the consignor and the carrier shall each keep a copy of the Bill of Lading, signed by the consignor, and a copy shall accompany the shipment to is destination.

(i) A carrier shall keep on file, for at least 12 months, copies of all Bills of Lading related to his operations and such file or files shall be available for inspection at any time by a peace officer or by an agent of the Board.

(j) A contract between a carrier and a consignor for the transportation for compensation of goods other than livestock shall be deemed to contain the Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule B and these conditions shall be set out on the reverse side of all Bills of Lading pursuant to such contracts. A contract between a carrier and a consignor for the transportation of livestock for compensation shall be deemed to contain the Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule F and these conditions shall be set out on the reverse side of all Bills of Lading pursuant to such contracts.

RULES 4 AND 5 REPEALED.

RULE 6 - DISTANCES TO BE USED(a) In computing freight charges, distances approved by The

Motor Transport Board shall be used. Except as otherwise specifically ordered by the Board, the distances as shown in the “Official Highway Map”, issued by the Department of Highways and Transportation of the Province of Manitoba, for the current year, shall be deemed to be the distances approved by The Motor Transport Board.

(b) repealed,

RULE 1 - OPERATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES GOVERNED BY THESE RULESAll public service vehicles engaged in intra-provincial operations, otherthan

(a) inter-municipal liveries;(b) passenger and express buses;(c) movers of household goods under the Used Household Goods

Regulation;shall be governed by and conform to these Rules and Conditions issued under the authority and jurisdiction of The Motor Transport Board.

RULE 2 - BOARD MAY REVOKE, ALTER OR AMEND CERTIFICATEThe Board may, for cause, suspend, and, after at least 10 days noticeto the holder of a Certificate, and the granting to him of an opportunity to be heard, revoke, alter or amend the Certificate issued to the operator of a Public Service Vehicle under Part VIII of The Highway Traffic Act, for any violation or contravention of these Rules and Conditions.

RULE 3 - BILL OF LADING(a) Every owner or operator of a Public Service Vehicle, certificated

for the transportation of property, shall use the relevant form of Bill of Lading, as setout in this regulation, and every chauffeur operating such Public Service Vehicle shall carry, on each trip, a copy of documents showing full particulars as to load, weight, and description of merchandise.

(b) The form of Bill of Lading, as set out in Schedule A or a short form complying with the requirements of clauses (f), (g), and (j) of this Rule, shall be used for the transportation of freight other than livestock. The form set out in Schedule E shall be used for the transportation of livestock.

(c) A carrier shall issue, or cause to be issued, a Bill of Lading, in the form prescribed in clause (b), for the goods being transported, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Board. Subject to clause (d), the Bill of Lading shall accompany the goods being transported, unless the carrier is using an on-line computer or telex billing system and has received authorization from the Board, and such authorization accompanies the goods being transported.

(d) A carrier may prepare and use a pro-bill, otherwise referred to as a waybill, and such pro-bill may accompany the goods being transported instead of a Bill of Lading. The pro-bill shall not be a substitute for the Bill of Lading for any other purpose and a Bill of Lading shall be issued in all instances, despite the

existence of such pro-bill, unless otherwise authorized by the Board.

(e) A pro-bill shall bear the same number or other positive means of identification as the original Bill of Lading and shall show:

(i) the particulars of the good carried on the vehicles,(ii) the name and mailing address of the consignee,(iii) the point of origin of the shipment,(iv) the name and mailing address of the consignor,(v) the destination of the shipment,(vi) the names of connecting carriers, if any,(vii) whether the charges are prepaid or collect, and(viii) the date of the consignment.

(f) A Bill of Lading shall be identified by a numerical code and shall show:

(i) the name and mailing address of the consignor,(ii) the date of the consignment,(iii) the point of origin of the shipment,

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RULES 7 TO 9 REPEALED.

RULE 10 - EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS ARTICLESNo carrier, or employer or officer of a carrier, shall transport anyexplosive or dangerous article whatsoever, except in accordance with the provisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada) and the Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act (Manitoba) and Regulations thereunder.

RULE 11 - SINGLE TRIP LOADSSubject to the conditions of the Certificate held, Single Trip LoadAuthority permits the use of the entire facilities of an individual vehicle, for the carriage of goods from one consignor at a single point of origin to one consignee at a single point of destination

(a) over routes where no regular authorized service is maintained. Regular authorized service includes service when required;

(b) on a Limited Trip permit basis over territories serviced by licensed operators supplying a regular service;

(c) without the necessity of obtaining a Permit, as provided in Paragraph (b), when transporting

(i) livestock other than to a common market, (ii) heavy machinery and specialized equipment, (iii) building moving, (iv) bridge and road building materials including culverts.

11.1 - TRUCK LOAD LOTSSubject to the terms of the Certificate held, an authority to transporttruck load lots of a commodity permits the exclusive use of a vehicle for the transportation of that commodity from one consignor (who is not a freight forwarder) at one point of origin to any number of consignees, and from any number of consignors to one consignee (who is not a freight forwarder) at one point of destination.

RULE 12 - DEFINITION OF A SHIPMENTExcept as otherwise provided, a shipment is a consignment receivedfrom one shipper on one Bill of Lading at one shipping point at one time, for delivery to one consignee at one local address.

RULE 13 - DEFINITION OF CUBIC VOLUMECubic volume of a shipment is the sum of the cubic measurements ofall pieces comprising the shipment.

RULE 14 - DEFINITION OF CUBIC MEASUREMENT(a) Cubic measurement of a shipment shall be that for the smallest

rectangular space within which it can be contained (ie. the minimum circumscribing right parallelepiped).

(b) Where a shipment is of such a nature that it is not practical to load other freight on top, underneath, or along side the said shipment, the chargeable weight shall be calculated on the basis of 1,000 pounds per lineal foot of vehicle occupied; unless the actual weight exceeds the chargeable weight, in which case the higher weight shall apply.

(c) In determining the cubic measurement of a shipment, the fractional value calculated from the three dimensions must be rounded to the next higher one-tenth of a cubic foot (1/10 cu. ft.).

RULE 15 - DEFINITION OF WEIGHT(a) The actual weight of a shipment is its weight in pounds at the time

of shipping, including all packing, wrapping and protective material incorporated in the packing.

(b) In determining weights, whenever fractions of one pound occur, the next higher whole number shall be used.

RULE 16 - DEFINITION OF DIMENSIONAL WEIGHTThe dimensional weight of a shipment is the volume of the shipment(including all packing, wrapping and protective material incorporated into the packing) in cubic feet multiplied by 10 pounds.

RULE 17 - CHARGEABLE WEIGHT(a) The chargeable weight of a shipment is the greater of its actual

weight or it dimensional weight.(b) The chargeable weight of a shipment shall govern as the basis for

calculating the value of a shipment, in connection with valuation and maximum liability under articles 9 and 10 of Part III of the Conditions of Carriage set out in Schedule B of this regulation.

RULE 18 - MARKING FREIGHT(a) Unless otherwise agreed to between shipper and carrier, each

package, bundle, or loose piece of freight must be plainly and durably marked, showing the name of only one consignee, and of only one Station, Town or City, and Province or State to which destined. Addition of street addresses will expedite delivery. Packages or pieces securely fastened to pallets, platforms or skids for lift trucks need not each be marked, provided palletized or skidded package is marked and number of packages or pieces loaded on pallets, platforms, or skids is shown on Bill of Lading.

(b) Packages containing fragile articles, or articles in glass or earthenware, must be marked “FRAGILE-HANDLE WITH CARE”, or with similar precautionary marks endorsed on the Bill of Lading.

RULE 19 REPEALED.

RULE 20 - REFUSED OR OTHERWISE UNDELIVERABLE PERISHABLE AND LIVE CREATURES(a) When a shipment of perishable items, or live creatures, is refused

by the consignee or is otherwise undeliverable, the carrier must make a diligent effort to notify the shipper at the shipper’s expense. Should no disposal instructions be received within a reasonable period of time the carrier may sell the shipment to best advantage, for account of whom it may concern.

(b) When goods, subject to subsection (a), have been disposed of by the carrier, the amount realized from such sale shall apply against the transportation charges. If insufficient monies are received to cover such charges, the shipper shall be liable for an amount not exceeding the difference between that already collected by the carrier and the transportation charges.

RULE 21 - REFUSED NON-PERISHABLE SHIPMENT(a) When a non-perishable shipment is refused or unclaimed by the

consignee, the carrier will notify the shipper giving reasons for refusal. If applicable, all costs in carrying out the shipper’s disposal instructions shall be borne by the shipper.

(b) If the consignee refuses any part of the shipment, the whole shipment will be considered refused, and delivery withheld until written authority is obtained from the shipper to deliver a portion only. If the shipper requests delivery of the refused portion to another consignee, the billing must be corrected to read as two or more shipments and charges assessed accordingly.

(c) If the consignor does not reply to a written notice after 60 days and shipment has been refused by the consignee, or if both consignee and consignor refuse the shipment, the carrier may sell the shipment to the best advantage, for account of whom it may concern.

RULE 22 - RECONSIGNMENT(a) The carrier is not required to reconsign goods, except on written

order of the owner. The carrier may require a bond from the person requesting reconsignment, if ownership is not known to the carrier.

(b) If the reconsignment instructions are received by the carrier after the goods have arrived at the destination point, but prior to delivery to the consignee, the full local charges to or from the point of reconsignment will be assessed.

(c) Parties ordering reconsignment under this Rule shall be required to pay the cost of telephone or telecommunication messages in connection therewith.

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RULE 23 - RE-DELIVERY TO SAME CONSIGNEEShipments which, after being tendered for delivery at the addressmarked on the shipment, are undeliverable for any reason beyond the carrier’s control and returned to terminal will, if requested by the owner, be offered for delivery a second time, with an additional charge if assessed by the carrier.

RULES 24 AND 25 REPEALED.

RULE 26 - LIVE CREATURES AND LIVESTOCK(a) Live creatures and livestock will be accepted for carriage at

times and in a manner to be determined by prior arrangements with the local representative of the carrier.

(b) Shipments of livestock are subject to the specific regulations pertaining thereto.

(c) The following conditions will apply to all other shipments of live creatures:

(i) all live creatures must be shipped in a container provided by the shipper, which ensures separation of the contents from the surrounding environment,

(ii) all necessities for the well-being of the creatures must be provided in the container by the shipper,

(iii) for movements of animals or birds, which are likely to take longer than 36 hours elapsed time, the container must be of sufficient size and adequately equipped to ensure that the animals or birds have proper space and opportunity for rest, and adequately stocked with proper food and water for the total period of the movement, to meet the requirements of section 433 of The Criminal Code,

(iv) all Federal, Provincial and State documents necessary to cover the movements of live creatures will be provided by the shipper at the time of acceptance of the shipment by the carrier,

(v) all live creatures will be carried at owner’s risk. The term owner’s risk does not absolve the carrier from negligence.

RULE 27 - C.O.D. SHIPMENTS(a) On a Cash on Delivery (C.O.D.) shipment, the letters “C.O.D.”

must be plainly marked or a C.O.D. label placed by the shipper on each piece of the shipment.

(b) Should a C.O.D. shipment be refused by the consignee and the shipper instructs that the shipment be delivered to another consignee, or the amount of the C.O.D. be changed or waived, such instructions must be in writing. A charge for rebilling may be assessed.

(c) repealed, (d) The charge for collecting and remitting the amount of C.O.D.

bills for C.O.D. shipments must be collected from the consignee, unless the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed in the Bill of Lading.

(e) Where carriers are required to make C.O.D. collections, the charge for collection and remittance for C.O.D.’s shall be in accordance with Item 3 of Schedule H, as amended from time to time, and all such charges shall accrue to the delivering carrier.

(f) Every carrier shall remit to the shipper the monies collected on C.O.D. shipments forthwith on receipt of such monies and payments collected, but, in any case, not later than 15 days thereafter, and where such shipments are part of an interline movement, advice of remittance shall be mailed to originating carrier.

(g) A carrier shall keep all C.O.D. monies separate from the other revenues and funds of his business, in a separate trust fund or account.

RULE 28 - PAYMENT OF CHARGESAll rates, charges and other amounts referred to in these Rules arestated in Canadian currency. Statements of account for the transportation charges must be paid by the debtor within 10 days from date of mailing. Advanced charges paid by the carrier may be demanded at the time of delivery of goods.

RULE 29 - PREPAYMENT OF CHARGESPrepayment or guarantee of charges may be required on the following:(a) shipments marked “to be called for”;(b) shipments of second-hand household or personal effects;(c) shipments obviously not worth transportation charges;(d) shipments addressed to persons confined to penal and mental

institutions;(e) shipments of live creatures;(f) shipments to exhibitions, shows, fairs and the like;(g) shipments destined to points served by “Connecting Carriers”.

RULE 30 - CLAIMS(a) Overages, shortages and confirmed damages must be noted

at the time of receipt of goods, by signature of the delivering carrier, on the bill covering the shipment.

(b) All claims must be in writing and be accompanied by:(i) the original invoice covering the goods shipped,(ii) the original Bill of Lading,(iii) the original paid freight bill,(iv) any other documents necessary in support of the amount claimed. Carriers shall accept certified copies of such documentation, where the original is not available.

RULE 31 - OVERCHARGES AND UNDERCHARGES(a) All overcharge claims must be presented to the originating or

delivering carrier in writing, within two years from the date of issue of the original freight bill, and are to be accompanied by the original paid freight bill or an indemnity bond in lieu thereof. Overcharge claims based on chargeable weight must be accompanied by such additional documents necessary to establish the correct chargeable weight.

(b) All undercharge claims must be presented by the carrier by corrected freight bill showing amount originally paid and the balance due, within two years from the date of issue of the original freight bill.

RULE 32 - PERISHABLE PROTECTIVE SERVICE(a) Shippers tendering shipments requiring protective service

against heat or cold must make prior arrangements with the carrier indicating the temperature the shipment requires. If such arrangements can be made, the carrier shall so endorse the Bill of Lading.

(b) The carrier may file with the Board a rate or charge covering the provision of protective service against heat or cold and such rate or charge shall be published and available to all shippers desiring to utilize such service.

(c) The carrier shall comply with the provisions of the Food and Food Handling Establishments Regulation under the Public Health Act, C.C.S.M. c. P210 while handling or transporting a shipment that contains a potentially hazardous food, as defined in that regulation.

RULE 33 - PACKING REQUIREMENTS(a) All shipments must be so prepared or packed as to ensure safe

practical transportation with ordinary care on the part of the carrier.

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(b) All packages or shipments are subject to the packaging requirements as set out and described in Canadian Freight Classification No. 6000, and supplements thereto and reissues thereof.

RULE 34 - SHIPMENTS PACKED WITH ICEShipments packed with ice may be refused by the carrier, unlesscontainers are so constructed that no seepage from the container will occur while the shipment is in the possession of the carrier.

RULE 35 - ARTICLES LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY TO EMPLOYEES, ETC.Carriers are not obligated to accept articles liable to cause injury toemployees, impregnate live animals or otherwise damage equipment or other freight. Such articles may be accepted and receipted for “subject to delay for suitable equipment”, or may, for lack of suitable equipment, be refused. The carrier must notify the shipper of any anticipated delay.

RULE 36 - SHIPPING CONTAINER, TO BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONIn the event of damage occurring to any shipment, and a claim beingpresented to the carrier for such damage, the shipping container of such shipment must be made available for inspection by the carrier’s representative.

RULE 37 - DEMURRAGE - TRAILER LOADS ONLYA. Spotting Vehicles Without Power UnitsApplicable for the account of all carriers except as otherwise specifically provided in individual carrier arrangements. When equipment is available, carrier will spot empty or loaded vehicles,without power units, at consignor’s or consignee’s premises for loading or unloading, subject to the following conditions:B. Free Time(a) Vehicles without power units will be allowed 24 hours free

time for loading or unloading for each vehicle actually or constructively placed, with the exception of Temperature Controlled or Specialized Vehicles which will be limited to 4 hours free time.

(b) The 24 hours free time shall commence at the time of actual or constructive placement, except it shall not begin on a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, but at 8:00 a.m. on the next day, which is neither a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday. When any portion of the 24 hour free time extends into a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, such portion of free time shall be computed from 12:01 a.m. of the next day, which is neither a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday.

(c) Once a vehicle is actually or constructively placed for loading or unloading without power, and then changed to vehicle with power at the request of the consignor or consignee, the free time and detention charges will be computed as follows:(i) if the change is requested and made within the free time allowed for a vehicle without power, free time will cease immediately the power unit is available at the premises of consignor or consignee, and detention charges for vehicle with power will be applied immediately with no free time allowed,20 06/97(ii) if the change is requested and made after the expiration of the free time for vehicle without power, free time and detention charges will be computed on the basis of a vehicle without power up to the time the change is requested. In addition thereto, vehicles will immediately be placed on detention for vehicles with power with no free time allowed.

C. ChargesRepealed.

D. Definitions“actual placement”

means the placing of vehicle at the place designated by the consignor or consignee for loading or unloading;

“consignor, consignee” as used, will include the actual consignor or consignee and their agents, brokers, steamship agencies and customs brokers acting in their behalf;

“constructive placement” means the holding of a vehicle at a point other than the designated loading or unloading place, due to the inability of the consignor or consignee to accept the vehicle after notification;

“day” means a 24 hour period;

“loading” includes the furnishing of Bill of Lading, or forwarding directions to the carrier, and notification to the carrier by the consignor that vehicle is released for forwarding;

“notification” means(a) advising the consignee by telephone if convenient and practical,

otherwise by mail or telegraph, that the vehicle is ready for unloading. However transmitted, notice will specify name of consignor, point of origin, commodity and weight of shipment,

(b) tender or delivery by the carrier during normal business hours will constitute notification and will be made in lieu of notice prescribed in paragraph (a) above, unless carrier was previously advised in writing to the contrary (either as to hours or method) by the consignee,

(c) advising the carrier, by the consignor or consignee, by telephone, if convenient and practical, otherwise by mail or telegraph, that the vehicle is ready for forwarding or is unloaded,

(d) when a shipment is refused at destination, the carrier will, within four hours (exclusive of Sundays and Holidays) after being advised of such refusal, send notice of such refusal by collect telegram to the consignor or owner, when known, or when not known to the agent at point of shipment, who will promptly notify the consignor, if known. Charges may be assessed after the expiration of free time, as provided in “free time” above;

“unloading” includes(a) surrender of Bill of Lading on shipments billed “To Order”,(b) payment of charges to the carrier, when required, prior to

delivery of the shipment,(c) notification to the carrier that vehicle is unloaded,(d) signing delivery receipt when delivering carrier’s agent is

present at unloading.

RULE 38 - OWNER’S RISK(a) Articles so specified and defined in Canadian Freight

Classification No. 6000, and supplements thereto and reissues thereof, to be carried under Owner’s Risk conditions, shall be carried at owner’s risk. These conditions are intended to cover risks necessarily incidental to transportation, but, no such limitation, expressed or otherwise, shall relieve the carrier from liability for any loss or damage which may result from any negligence or omission of the carrier, its agents or employees.

(b) Where “Owner’s Risk” conditions are specified for articles in less than truckload shipments, such conditions will also apply on the same articles in truckloads.

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Manitoba Bill of LadingMANITOBA BILL OF LADING NOT NEGOTIABLE B/L No.: Schedule “A”1. CONSIGNOR OR AGENT (NAME & ADDRESS)

7. CONSIGNEE (NAME & ADDRESS)

9. NOTIFY PARTY – CUSTOMS BROKER*

10.

11. DESTINATION & ROUTE

2. CONSIGNOR’S ACCT NO. 3. DATE 4. CONSIGNOR’S REF NO.

5. NAME OF CARRIER 6. CARRIER’S REF NO.

8. Received at the point of origin on the date specified, from the consignor herein, the property herein described, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and conditions of contents of package unknown) marked, consigned and destined as indicated below, which the carrier agrees to carry and deliver to the consignee at the said destination, if on its own authorized route or otherwise to cause to be carried by another carrier on the route to the said destination, subject to the rates and classification in effect on the date of shipment.

It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of the goods over all or any portion of the route to destination, and as to each party of any time interested in all or any of the goods, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions not prohibited by law, whether printed or written, including conditions on back hereof, which are hereby agreed by the consignor and accepted for himself and his assigns.

12.DECLARED VALUATION $.........................................

MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF $2.00 PER POUND OR $4.41 PER KG. UNLESS DECLARED VALUATION STATES OTHERWISE (CONDITIONS 9 AND 10 ON BACK)

POINT OF ORIGIN

13. MARKS & NUMBERS* 14. TOTAL NO. OF PACKAGES*

15. GEN. DESCRIPTION OF SHIPMENT

16. VEHICLE NO.* 17. TOTAL WEIGHT AND CUBAGE*

18. NUMBER & TYPE OF PKGS 19. PARTICULARS OF GOODS, MARKS AND EXCEPTIONS 20. WEIGHT 21. RATE 22. AMOUNT 23. FREIGHT CHARGES

FREIGHT CHARGES WILL BE COLLECTED UNLESS MARKED PREPAID

24. IF AT CONSIGN- OR’S RISK WRITE OR STAMP HERE

COLLECT

PREPAID

COLLECT

PREPAID

25. C.O.D. SHIPMENTCOLLECTION CHARGES

AMOUNT

C. $

COLLECTION CHARGES

O. $

TOTAL D. $

26.

27. NOTICE OF CLAIM

SPECIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CONSIGNOR & CARRIER,ADVISE HERE

30. N.B. NOTE CAREFULLY CONDITIONS ON BACK HEREOF WHICH ARE HEREBY ACCEPTED

32. CONSIGNOR

....................................................................................

DATE*.......................................................................

PER...........................................................................

33. CARRIER

....................................................................................

DATE*.......................................................................

PER...........................................................................

34. CONSIGNEE

....................................................................................

DATE*.......................................................................

PER...........................................................................

28. INBOUND* $

29. BEYOND* $

31. OTHERS (SPECIFY)* $

$

$

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 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 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 delivery within nine (9) months from the date of shipment.

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.

SEAL NO.

DG

35. TOTAL CHARGES $

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Introduction ............................................................................................................................70

Principles and practices .........................................................................................70

General claims procedures .................................................................................70 Receipt & acknowledgement of claims ..............................................................70 Investigation of cargo claims .....................................................................................71

a. O.S. & D ..............................................................................................................................71b. Inspection reports ......................................................................................................71c. Photographs ...................................................................................................................71

Loss and damage freight claims rules .................................................71 Required delivery procedure ........................................................................................71 Papers and documents in support of claims ..................................................72

INTRODUCTIONThe intention of this manual is to provide a uniform guide for consistent investigation and settlement of cargo claims on motor carrier shipments anywhere within canada.

Cargo claims constitute a difficult and expensive problem for everyone involved. Claims generally represent lost sales, customer dissatisfaction, additional administrative cost, loss of profit, and more often than not, much inconvenience and frustration for both shippers and carriers. It is in everyone’s interest to control the frequency and cost of claims. It is essential that carriers who have not done so develop an effective claims prevention program.

However, when a freight claim does develop, it must be dealt with by the carrier and the claimant together as quickly, justly, and as reasonably as possible in a spirit of mutual understanding and cooperation.

While the information contained in this manual may be used as a basis for decision on the part of cargo claims personnel, there are two other factors which also play a vital role in the efficient resolution of cargo claims. These very important factors are discretion and common sense.

WHAT IS A CLAIM?A claim is a demand for compensation by a claimant to a carrier for the loss, damage or delay to goods which is alleged to have been caused by that carrier. The carrier, however, shall not be liable for loss, damage or delay unless notice to this effect is given, in writing, either at the point of origin of the shipment or at the point of delivery.

There are two other requirements lawfully prescribed in Canada which must be observed by claimants in order to validate a notice in writing. First, the written notice must contain the particulars of the origin, destination, date of shipment, and the estimated amount of the claim with respect to the loss, damage or delay. Second, the notice must be given to the origin or destination carrier within 60 days after delivery, or, in the case of failure to make delivery, within nine months of the date of shipment.

An exception notation on a delivery receipt does not constitute notice of claim. Notice of loss, damage, or delay, shall be given in writing on-other than the carrier’s own documents.

It is important to appreciate that notice conditions, with their time limitations and other requirements, are not designed to frustrate the efforts of the parties to reach an amicable solution. On the contrary, time and effort are saved by adhering to regulatory procedures developed from long experience in the construction of the law.Nobody profits from a claim! This makes it increasingly essential that efforts at voluntary settlements between carriers and claimants proceed from the practical rules contained in this manual. By

adopting these procedures and principles, it can be anticipated that the cost, delay and annoyance of litigation will be reduced.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICESThe purpose of these principles and practices are, insofar as may lawfully be accomplished:— To obtain uniformity on the part of all carriers and uniform treat-

ment of all claimants in the disposition of claims;— To secure and preserve harmonious relationships in claims mat-

ters between carriers, and between carriers and their custom-ers;

— To maintain a prompt and efficient service to the public in the investigation and disposition of freight claims.

It is recommended that the principles and practices contained in this manual be observed by all carriers in the investigation and disposition of freight claims.

No claim should be paid contrary to these principles and prac-tices except on the written advice of the carrier’s solicitor to the effect that, for the reasons stated therein, the claim cannot be successfully defended, or as the result of a judgement by a court of competent jurisdiction.

When a claim which involves payment is in conflict with any of the following principles and practices and is referred to a solicitor for ruling on a carrier’s legal liability, the letter of transmittal should quote, for the benefit of counsel, the principle or practice involveded, and indicate that the payment of the claim would be in conflict with such principle or practice. In the adjustment of claims with claimants, where any of the principles and practices are a factor in the adjust-ment, any settlement made must be a full and final settlement, and in complete satisfaction of the claim, or claims, in question.

GENERAL CLAIMS PROCEDURE1. Receipt and acknowledgement of claims:Receipt of claims should be acknowledged by the carrier immedi-ately. Claim acknowledgements should include:1. The date of receipt of the claim.2. The name and address of the claimant.3. The amount of the claim (or an estimate).4. The carrier’s claim number.5. The claimant’s claim or file number (if available).6. A request for any supporting documentation which may have

been omitted by the claimant in the claim presentation.eg. — A paid pro bill — A copy of the original bill of lading — A copy of the original proof of delivery — A certified copy of the originalinvoice or photocopy — Etc.

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Investigation and settlement of claims ................................................................72 Loss and damage claim apportionment ...........................................................72 Recording and reporting exceptions developed by checking ..........................................................................................................................73 Handling of astray and over freight .....................................................................73 Reporting refused freight at destination ..........................................................73 Apportionment of claims where equipment interchanges .................73

Appendices‘A’ Standard Bill of Lading .................................................................................................74‘B-1’ Inspection Report for Loss or Damage ......................................................77‘B’ Standard Form for Presentation of Loss and Damage Claims ..................................................................................78‘C’ Litigation Procedures ....................................................................................................79‘D’ Arbitration Procedures ...................................................................................................79

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7. A specific request that any supporting information required by the carrier on the acknowledgement be forwarded immediately.

8. Some indication that the claim is undergoing investigation.

At the same time the claim is acknowledged, it should be recorded in a “claim register”. The “claim register” should include:

1. The name of the claimant.2. The amount of the claim.3. The claimant’s claim number.4. The carrier’s pro number.5. The carrier’s claim number.

It is also recommended that a separate file be opened on each new claim and assigned a “claim number”. The claim number on the particu-lar file should then be recorded on the carrier’s delivery report, or proof of delivery, in order to avoid duplication.

2. INVESTIGATION OF CARGO CLAIMS:A) Overage, Shortage and Damage reports (O.S.&D.)These are internal documents widely used by carriers of our industry and are most helpful in the investigation of a claim. The purpose of O.S. & D. Reports is to record any O.S.&D., in either count or condition, at a particular stage in the transportation of a shipment from its origin to its ultimate destination. These O.S. & D. Reports should contain such information as:— The name of the shipper and point of origin.— The name of the consignee and point of destination.— The description of the commodity.— The nature of the exception (i.e. The number of pieces short or

damaged and description of the damage).— The point at which the exception was first noticed.— Etc.At least one copy of the O.S. & D. Report should be forwarded to the claims department and filed for easy retrieval in the event of a claim. Obviously, the existence of an O.S. & D. Report on a shipment in which a claim is submitted, will make the decision on liability that much easier. O.S. & D. Reports are beneficial during a tracing operation as well as in any claim prevention program.B) Inspection reports:Inspections for concealed damage are very important. Inspections can also be made for pilferage or noted loss and damage. What is needed is reliable, factual evidence, regardless of category. On this basis, it will be understood that while the emphasis is placed upon the determination of responsibility for concealed damage, the meth-ods and procedures recommended have an overall application. Ulti-mately, the carrier must look to the inspection report for information leading to the assignment of responsibility, in the majority of cases.(i) the date of shipment, when compared to the date of delivery,

can be an indication as to whether or not the shipment might have been exposed to “unusual handling”. A shipment which is delivered weeks after it originated may not have been handled in the proper manner; it may have been mistreated as a result of unnecessary handling before delivery was ultimately made.

(ii) the date on which the consignee requested an inspection should always be compared with the date of delivery of the shipment. A delay on the part of the consignee in reporting concealed damages may be a good indication that the ship-ment was subjected to additional handling after delivery; the damage may have resulted from mishandling by the employ-ees of the consignee.

(iii) much care must be taken in determining whether or not the damage would have been evident at the time of delivery. If it is the inspector’s opinion that the damage would have been evident upon delivery, the consignee must provide a reason why the proof of delivery was signed clear. If no satisfactory reason is given, then it is reasonable for the carrier to assume that the damage occurred after delivery, in which case the claim should not be honoured. The carrier’s reluctance to participate in the adjustment of a concealed damage claim is understandable when the inspection has shown that the damage was apparent.

(iv) the inspector should indicate whether or not the packing mate-rial is available for examination. Without it, there is usually no evidence that the damage occurred while the shipment was in the carrier’s possession. Shipping containers should be examined very carefully for such things as proper compliance with box manufacturers’ load specifications, crease marks, and cuts in the container which correspond to the area of damage on the goods, etc. Information regarding packing requirements is available in the applicable freight tariff classification.

(v) the inspector should ensure that he indicates the type of item or items which are damaged, in the appropriate space on the inspection report.

(vi) the inspector should be very explicit in reporting both the nature and extent of the damage. Photographs are invaluable for record-ing such information.

(vii) serial numbers, part numbers, waybill or invoice numbers, or any other information which clearly identifies the particular damaged item(s) as part of the shipment, should definitely be recorded.

(viii) any information relating to the handling of the shipment after de-livery by the carrier should be recorded since this type of informa-tion is vital to the person who will ultimately make the decision on liability for the carrier.

(ix) the inspector should determine and record whether or not the shipment moved under “released valuation”; he should also record the actual weight of the damaged goods.

(x) it is important to determine whether the goods had prior trans-portation or warehousing, or were manufactured at a point other than the point of shipment. It should be determined whether or not the damaged item(s) is (are) repairable and, if so, at what estimated cost.

(xi) the potential salvage value of an item(s) should be estimated since this gives the claims department some idea of the cost of the potential claim. Regardless of responsibility, it is desirable that the consignee concern himself with salvage considerations particularly where such action would prevent further deterioration .

(xii) all claims inspections should be made within one week of the initial notification from the consignee. Any employee or represen-tative of a carrier, who performs a claims inspection on behalf of the claims department, should be well cautioned:

a) to answer all of the questions on the “inspection report” as objectively as possible; and

b) to make no commitments on liability since these decisions should be the sole responsibility and prerogative of the claims department.

(xiii) the request for, or completion of, the inspection report does not constitute a notice of claim by the claimant, or acceptance of liability by the carrier. The carrier’s inspection form should clearly state this to avoid confusion by the claimant.

(xiv) the inspection may be waived by the carrier in view of the amount involved, the remoteness of the terminal, the type of commodity, or the carrier’s familiarity with the customer. It should be noted, however, that the decision to waive the inspection may be con-sidered justifiable reason for refusal, by the connecting carrier, to prorate the claim.

C) Photographs:One of the most important pieces of evidence may be photos of the damaged item and/or its shipping container. Of course, this would not necessarily be recommended procedure for the general “run of the mill” type of cargo claim; however, on anything unusual or potentially expensive, photographs can be invaluable.

LOSS AND DAMAGE FREIGHT CLAIMS RULESRequired delivery proceduresRule 1 — the carrier who delivers freight to a consignee must require that the consignee sign the delivery receipt acknowledging that the freight was re-ceived in good order, except as noted. The consignee must check the freight and note on the delivery receipt any exceptions. The carrier should instruct its drivers to refuse to permit consignees imprinting or writing on the delivery receipt any exception not of a specific nature (eg. Subject to inspection, etc.)

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Rule 2 — when a package appears to have been pilfered, a joint inven-tory shall be made by the carrier and the consignee immediately in order to determine the remaining contents and weight of the package.Rule 3 — when damage to contents of a shipping container is discovered by the consignee, which could not have been determined at the time of delivery, it must be reported by the consignee to the delivering carrier upon discovery and a request for inspection by the carrier’s representative made. Notice of loss or damage and a request for inspection may be given by telephone or in person, but, in either event, must be confirmed in writ-ing. If more than fifteen days pass (or as the original bill of lading or tariff indicates) between delivery of the shipment by the carrier and the report of loss or damage, it is incumbent upon the consignee to offer reasonable evi-dence to the carrier’s representative when inspection is made that the loss or damage was not incurred through some error or omission on the part of the consignee after delivery of the shipment by the carrier. While awaiting an inspection by the carrier, the consignee must hold the shipping container and its contents in the same condition as they were in when the damage was discovered, insofar as it is possible to do so.Rule 4 — shortage from a package delivered to the consignee without exception, when based only upon the consignee’s failure to find the entire invoice quantity in the package or packages, shall not be regarded as a responsibility of the carrier, unless subsequent investigation develops that the loss occurred with the carrier.Rule 5 — when a package bears evidence of damage an inventory of the contents shall be made jointly before delivery or immediately upon receipt by the consignee and carrier. Similarly, on an interchange of freight between carriers an examination shall be performed.Rule 6 — the failure of the consignee to comply with the foregoing rules shall be regarded as indicating complete delivery of freight by carrier in good order.Rule 7 — the consignee shall retain containers and damaged merchandise on shipments found to have damage until liability has been established. When liability is established and settlement arranged, carriers may take possession of the salvage or require appropriate adjustments in lieu.

Papers and documents in support of claimsRule 8(a) — prior to paying a claim the carrier shall, unless otherwise provided for in these rules, require that it be supported by one or more of the following:

(i) the original bill of lading(ii) the original paid freight bill(iii) the consignee’s copy of the freight bill(iv) any other carrier document bearing record of loss or damage if the loss or damage notation is not shown on the freight bill(v) the original invoice, certified copy thereof or photocopy(vi) the statement of claim

Rule 8(b) — to facilitate handling, it is required that each claim file be given a claim number by the carrier to which the claim has been presented, and the same procedure shall be followed by other carriers to which the claim may be referred. Carriers shall quote each other’s claim number, if it is known, in all claims communications.

Investigation and settlement of claimsRule 9 — the carrier to which the claim is presented shall acknowledge receipt of the claim to the claimant quoting his claim number, if known, or the date and the amount of the claim, as well as the carrier’s assigned claim number under which the investigation will be conducted.Claims properly presented by the claimant shall be investigated, and the carrier liability established by the carrier to which the claim has been presented.

Connecting carriers will respond to, or furnish the specific information requested by the investigating carrier within thirty days.No carrier shall pay a claim, or otherwise prejudice a connecting carrier’s position with respect to the exemptions from the carrier’s liability on the bill of lading.

When a participating carrier gives notice over the personal signature of an officer that it will defend suit rather than concur in settlement of a claim, such notice will be respected (see litigation procedures).

Carriers are not permitted to adjust freight interline accounts to offset a claim (i.e. Contras) until an investigation of the claim has been completed and respective liability has been established.Rule 10 — when a claim investigation is completed and responsibility has been established, the carrier which has investigated and paid the claim shall apportion amounts due from other connecting carriers in accordance with the appropriate rule or rules.Rule 11 — in the disposition of a pro-ratable claim no charge shall be made against another carrier whose proportion after allowance of any salvage credits is less than $10.00.Rule 12 — all carriers shall, in disposing of damaged merchandise or granting allowances therefor, exercise all reasonable effort in the best judgement possible under the circumstances, to secure the maximum amount obtainable for the damaged merchandise in order to mitigate the loss of all concerned. The salvaging carrier will be expected to reveal the amount realized from the disposition or sale of the salvage.Rule 13(a) — when the paying carrier has completed settlement of a pro-ratable claim arising out of a shipment handled jointly by three or more carriers, the following procedure shall be used:The paying carrier shall deduct from the amount of payment of the claim its share of the liability and shall bill its immediate connection in the route of movement for the remaining balance of the amount of the claim payment, including the proportions of all other connecting carriers.

The connecting carrier, when thus billed, shall promptly remit to the paying carrier the full amount so charged, deduct its proportion of the liability and pass the balance on to the next carrier in the route of movement.Rule 13(b) — when responsibility for a claim not pro-ratable is definitely attributable to a carrier other than the immediate connecting carrier, the paying carrier shall bill the responsible carrier directly, and the claim docu-mentation shall not pass through the hands of any intermediate carriers which are not participating in the payment of the claim.

Loss and damage claim apportionmentRule 14(a) — when a pro-rata settlement is indicated between motor carriers, or between motor carriers and other modes of transport, the settlement shall be apportioned on the basis of revenue.Rule 14(b) — claims shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenue from the last point where the shipment checked in complete and in good order to the point at which the loss or damage was discovered. No investigation, other than the development of the above record, shall be permitted.Rule 14(c) — a prerequisite to the payment of claims for concealed loss or concealed damage, except when recovered by legal process, shall be complete evidence from the claimant indicating when and where the goods were packed, that the goods were packed in the man-ner claimed, was complete and in an undamaged condition at the time of delivery to the carrier at the point of the shipment, that it was properly safeguarded at destination by the consignee or his agent against dam-age or pilferage, and that no such loss or damage occurred while the property was in the possession or control of the con signee or his agent.Rule 14(d) — claims for concealed loss or damage to freight identified as having been imported from outside continental north america, and not opened until after final delivery, shall be settled on the basis of the pro-rated mileage. Said mileage shall be computed on the basis of the overseas point of origin to the ultimate destination. The highway carrier’s share so determined shall be pro-rated on a revenue basis. Claims for shortage from a properly sealed overseas shipping container should not be accepted.Rule 14(e) — if liability is accepted on claims for concealed loss or damage to freight identified as having had prior transportation or handling and which has not been opened for inspection prior to final transporta-tion by the motor carrier, the claim should be settled on , the basis of a handling pro-rate from the first shipping point to final destination (including shipper, motor carriers, intermediate warehouse, and con-signee). The total portion allocated to the motor carriers in this manner will be divided among the carriers on the basis of a revenue pro-rate.Rule 14(f) — vague, general exceptions such as “rattling”, “bad order” or other indefinite exceptions shall not be given at the time freight is inter-

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changed between connecting carriers. If any apparent basis for an excep-tion exists, an exact inventory of the exception portion shall be taken at the time of interchange and exact existing conditions endorsed on the delivery receipt. If the original or intermediate carrier accepts a vague, general notation on its delivery receipt at the time freight is interchanged, it shall be liable for the full amount of the loss or damage found to exist at the time of ultimate delivery to the consignee, unless by some clear evidence the loss or damage subsequent to interchange can be clearly charged to the receiving carrier.Rule 15 — when the amount paid in settlement of a claim for loss or damage includes the freight revenue accruing on the loss, or damaged portion of the shipment, a carrier receiving unearned revenue may be charged such unearned revenue. The balance of the amount of the rev-enue shall be pro-rated between interested carriers on the same basis as the loss or damaged portion of the claim is pro-rated.Rule 16 — on intermodal shipments the liability of carriers for loss or damage, other than concealed, shall be determined by the transfer record between carriers.Rule 17 — deleted.Rule 18 — loss or damage resulting from the error of an employee or negligence on the part of a carrier, shall be charged to the carrier which is at fault, unless contributory negligence is established, in which case the loss or damage shall be apportioned between the carriers at fault in accordance with rule 14(a).Rule 19 — loss or damage attributable to a cartage company when acting as an agent of the carrier shall be charged to such carrier. Carrier has right to recovery from the cartage company.Rule 20 — at the option of the paying carrier, on an interline claim for loss of an entire package(s), except when recovered by legal process, a statement may be required from the destination carrier and consignee confirming that the goods have not been received from any source.

Recording and reporting exceptions developed by checkingRule 21 — package freight must be checked during transfer and a re-cord of any exception placed on the freight bill or, by agreement between carriers, a record maintained at point of such exception. This record must show the date, name of the carrier and all exceptions and will be the evi-dence which establishes the point at which the shortage or damage was discovered. Failure to show such exceptions shall render the receiving carrier liable for any loss or damage developed by the next subsequent check, unless it is shown that such loss or damage existed prior to such failure. Overages must be reported within two days of discovery to the loading point, or to the general office of the carrier from which the freight is received.Rule 22 — a notation of shortage or damage which has been made on a freight bill at an intermediate, transfer or checking point shall not be carried forward on the bill of subsequent interline carriers. However, if the short-age or damage is confirmed at the time of delivery, it is permissible for the delivering carrier’s agent to endorse the delivery copies of the bill. All of the above is subject to customs regulations governing international traffic.Rule 23 — the provisions of rule 21 as regards reporting do not apply to perishable freight checking “over”. Such shipments shall be im-mediately, reported to the shipper, consignee and connecting carriers requesting disposal instructions. Meanwhile, the goods should be placed in a protective environment at the risk and expense of the owner im-mediately in order to minimize any loss or damage.Rule 24 — when destination addresses on freight are found to differ from those on the bill of lading, the property shall be held and immedi-ate notice given to the shipper in an effort to ascertain the correct destination.

Handling of astray and over freightRule 25 — a carrier holding freight for which documentation is missing shall make reasonable efforts to determine ownership.Rule 26 — when a shipment of which the “over” freight is a part has been identified, the “over” freight shall be forwarded to the proper destination on an “astray” bill. Delivery shall only be effected upon the presentation of the original bill of lading or other proof of ownership.

If the “over” freight cannot be otherwise identified, it shall be

opened and inventoried for description and quantity for possible trac-ing by the shipper and/or consignee and held for proof of ownership.

”Over” freight shall be forwarded “free astray” to the carrier whose records disclose a shortage. Before the overage is forwarded, how-ever, the carrier reporting the shortage shall furnish a certified copy of its billing as proof of ownership. Connecting lines should accept any such “astray” freight and forward it by the most direct route via the carrier designated in the billing, even though its records may not show how the shipment was originally handled.

Carriers who are dealing with an overage shall ensure that, when-ever practical, it bears the full name and address of the shipper and consignee as revealed by the foregoing investigation before tendering it to another carrier. All confusing marks shall be erased. The carrier who effects delivery of “over” freight to a consignee is expected to assume the responsibility for collecting sufficient charges to protect all other interested carriers. This may be necessary to maintain the integ-rity of any applicable rates and charges. It is necessary to conform to customs regulations prior to the implementation of this rule.

Reporting refused freight at destinationRule 27(a) — when non-perishable freight is refused at destination, such refusal shall be reported within five days (sundays and legal holi-days not included) to the shipper, consignee and connecting carriers.Rule 27(b) — a “notice of refusal” shall show the reason for nonde-livery.Failure to comply with rule 27(a) and 27(b) may render the delinquent carrier negligent and responsible for the payment of a subsequent claim by another carrier under its legal liability.Rule 28 — explosives and other dangerous goods which may be subject to special regulations must be handled accordingly, but for the general purpose of freight claims adjustment, rule 27 shall govern.Rule 29 — in the event of litigation involving one or more carriers and a claimant, refer to appendix “c”.

Apportionment of claims where equipment interchangesRule 30(a) — in the absence of a specific agreement between all highway carriers, claims arising out of the interchange of trailers shall be apportioned under this section.Rule 30(b) — when carrier liability has been established, and when the records show that the freight on an interchanged vehicle was checked and loaded in full and in good order by the loading carrier and unloaded by destination carrier, or loaded by shipper and unloaded by destination carrier, or loaded by carrier and unloaded by consignee and moved under perfect seal record, claim for shortage of a package or visible shortage from a package, responsibility for which cannot be located, shall adjust on the basis of 50°/O to the loading carrier and 50°/O to the unloading carrier. Intermediate carriers having clear seal records will not participate in the claim.Rule 30(c) — when one or more participating carriers have an imper-fect seal record they should assume full responsibility for the loss on an equal basis.Rule 30(d) — claims for concealed loss or damage or for visible damage, where responsibility cannot be determined, should be prorated under rule 14(a).Rule 30(e) — equipment should be inspected while empty before loading by the carrier furnishing the equipment and, if necessary, properly cleaned and placed in good condition so loss of, or damage to, freight will not result from any defects in the equipment, or by filth, waste, oil, grease, or anything else liable to cause loss of or damage to freight. This inspection shall be governed by the kind of freight to be loaded and its susceptibility to loss or damage. Inspection shall be carried out at the point of loading, but if operating conditions render this impractical, equipment may be inspected at the yard or terminal from which the equipment is dispatched for loading, provided that the movement from such dispatch point to the point of loading is without in-termediate loading or use. The carrier furnishing the equipment should keep a permanent record showing that the equipment was inspected, the name of the person making the inspection, and the condition of the equipment. Loss or damage resulting from a failure to properly

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Appendix “A”STANDARD BILL OF LADING

The following provisions shall apply to all transportation of goods by for-hire highway carriers licensed under the motor vehicle transport act (Canada, R.S.C. 1970, M-14) or under provincial statutes with the exception of the transportation of:A) used household goods,B) livestock,C) bus parcel express shipments,D) the personal luggage of bus passengers,E) such other specific commodities as may be specified by provincial

law.

II. BILL OF LADING1. A bill of lading shall be completed as provided herein for each

shipment.2. On each article covered by the bill of lading, there shall be plainly

marked thereon by the consignor, the name of the consignee and the destination thereof. This regulation does not apply in cases where the shipment is from one consignor to one consignee and constitutes a truck-load shipment.

3. The bill of lading shall be signed in full (not initialled) by the consignor and by the carrier as an acceptance of all terms and conditions contained thereon.

4. At the option of the carrier, a waybill may be prepared by the car-rier and the waybill shall bear the same number or other positive means of identification as the original bill of lading. Under no circumstances shall the waybill replace the original bill of lading.

III. CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE1. Liability of carriers“The carrier of the goods herein described is liable for any loss of or damage to goods accepted by him or his agents except as hereinafter provided.” In effect, this condition indicates that the carrier who enters into an agreement with a shipper by means of the bill of lading is responsible and liable for everything and anything that might happen to the shipment while it is in transit to the consignee. The only means by which that carrier’s responsibility or liability is limited, therefore, are the conditions which follow on the bill of lading.

2. Liability of originating and delivering carriers“Where a shipment is accepted for carriage by more than one carrier, the carrier issuing the bill of lading (hereinafter called the originating carrier) and the carrier who assumes responsibility for delivery to the consignee (hereinafter called the delivering carrier), in addition to any other liability hereunder, are liable for any loss of or damage to the goods while they are in the custody of any other carrier to whom the goods are or have been delivered and from which liability the other carrier is not relieved.”

The originating and destination carriers are thus responsible to the claimant for loss or damage caused by the intermediate carriers.

3. Recovery from connecting carrier“The originating carrier or the delivering carrier, as the case may be, is entitled to recover from any other carrier to whom the goods are or have been delivered the amount of the loss or damage that the origi-nating carrier or delivering carrier, as the case may be, may be required to pay hereunder resulting from loss of or damage to the goods while they were in the custody of such other carrier. When shipments are interlined between carriers, settlement of concealed damage claims shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenues received.”

If a carrier has reimbursed the claimant up to the full extent of its liability, this condition gives that carrier the right to recover the amount paid from the carrier with whom the actual loss occurred. When liability for concealed damage has been accepted by a carrier, the claims be-tween carriers shall be pro-rated on the basis of revenues earned.

4. Remedy by consignor or consignee“Nothing in articles 2 or 3 deprives a consignor or consignee of any rights he may have against any carrier.”This section simply indicates that there is no intent in sections 2 and 3 above to prevent the claimant from recovering or taking action against any or all of the carriers involved in any particular shipment.

5. Exceptions from liability“The carrier shall not be liable for loss, damage or delay to any of the goods described in the bill of lading caused by an act of god, the queen’s or public enemies, riots, strikes, a defect or inherent vice in the goods, the act or default of the consignor, owner or consignee, author-ity of law, quarantine or differences in weights of grain, seed, or other commodities caused by natural shrinkage.”

The intent of this section is to remove liability from a carrier for loss, damage and delay resulting directly from an event or occurrence over which the carrier can exert no control.

Lightning, tempests, unusually low temperatures, heavy falls of snow out of season, etc., are “acts of god”. The carrier is not liable in cases where it was impossible for him to have protected against such acts. But, notwithstanding this, a carrier could be held liable if he failed to take reasonable precautions. Sometimes the consignees forget that speed of service is not every thing; a carrier’s first duty is to carry safely. Some occurrences such as hurricanes, earthquakes or floods could easily be interpreted as “acts of god”. On occasion, there may be an unusual occurrence that is more subtle over which there could be disagreement as to whether or not it would fall into this category. There is, however, a substantial number of court decisions on this topic. When involved in a disagreement of this nature, we recommend that you seek the advice of a solicitor for clarification of your position.

The reference to “queen’s or public enemies” means enemies against the duly constituted government.

“Defect or inherent vice” relates to articles that, due to their physical properties, have a high damage susceptibility beyond the control of the

inspect, clean and repair equipment shall be charged to the carrier at fault. When the physical facts developed by inspection at destination or enroute proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the equipment was not so inspected, repaired or cleaned, such facts shall govern.Rule 30(f) — where damage to freight results from leakage of the vehicle, claims for such damage shall be pro-rated on a revenue basis, unless the facts indicate that the loading carrier knew, or by a reason-able inspection could have ascertained, that the vehicle was defective.Rule 30(g) — if the loss or damage is alleged to have occurred due to causes outlined in section (e) of this rule, the carrier at destination, after having been notified of such loss or damage, shall inspect both the freight and equipment and shall keep a permanent record showing the name of the person making the inspection, the extent of the loss or damage, the apparent cause, whether the defects are old, and when the equipment was last loaded.Rule 30(h) — when the cargo is shipped under protective services,

claims for shortage shall be adjusted between participating carriers under paragraphs (b) and (c). Claims for damage due to delay, or resulting from a failure in the protective service, shall be adjusted on the basis of negligence as revealed by investigation, unless otherwise agreed, in writing, by the interested carriers.Rule 30(i) — when a check at the point where the unit breaks bulk reveals “over”, short or damaged freight, such exception shall be reported promptly in writing to the loading carrier, if known, otherwise to the unloading carrier’s immediate connection. In the event the carrier notified is an intermediate carrier, or is other than the carrier actually performing the loading, the carrier who is noti-fied shall assume the unloading carrier’s responsibility of promptly notifying the actual loading carrier, if known, otherwise its immedi-ate connection.

After having been reported to the loading carrier as outlined above, overages should only be handled in accordance with rules 25 and 26.

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carrier, and regardless of the manner of handling and/or packag-ing, become damaged. The clue to look for is the cause of damage, loss or delay that is completely beyond the control of the carrier. We emphasize that the intent of this section is not to provide an avenue of escape from a claim which the carrier could have prevented but, rather, to exclude liability for conditions completely beyond the carri-er’s control. The “act or default of the consignor, owner or consignee” clause is intended to cover such areas as “shipper’s load and-count”, improper interior or exterior packaging, etc. “Shipper’s load and count” is of particular importance; here the carrier would not be responsible for damages or shortages caused by improper loading by the shipper, or non-receipt or misdescription of the goods described in the bill of lading.

The carrier is not liable when a shipment is lost, damaged or delayed by “authority of law”. This would include shipments held by law enforcement agencies, departments of agriculture, pure food inspectors or other government agencies.

Article 5 also removes carrier liability for loss, damage or delay resulting from riots, strikes, quarantine, and differences in weights of grain, seed, livestock or any other commodities caused by natural shrinkage.

6. Delay“No carrier is bound to transport the goods by any particular vehicle or in time for any particular market or otherwise than with due dis-patch, unless by agreement specifically endorsed on the bill of lading and signed by the parties thereto.”

The onus is on the carrier to deliver freight as quickly as is reason-ably practical. However, there is no responsibility on the part of the carrier to get the goods to their destination within a specific period of time, by a specific date, or in time for a particular market. The only exception to this would occur when a shipper and carrier agree on a specific date and time for delivery of a shipment, and both parties endorse the bill of lading accordingly.

7. Routing by carrier“In case of physical necessity where the carrier forwards the goods by a conveyance that is not a licensed for-hire vehicle, the liability of the carrier is the same as though the entire carriage were by licensed for-hire vehicle. “

This article gives the carrier the right to use any route or type of conveyance it deems necessary between the point of origin and the destination. However, the carrier is not relieved of liability.

8. Stoppage in transit “Where goods are stopped and held in transit at the request of the party entitled to so request, the goods are held at risk of that party.”

This article applies to stoppage in transit and the possibility of reconsignment. In either case the original transit is at an end and the carrier assumes the role of a warehouseman. As a warehouse-man, the carrier is no longer the absolute insurer but it is liable only for negligence. The carrier is not responsible for forced entry, fire or other circumstances over which he has no control.

The bill of lading does not establish ownership, regardless of whether the freight charges are prepaid or collect.. It is difficult for the carrier to establish when title passes from the seller (usually the shipper) to the buyer. It is a matter of the intention of the parties and is often set out in an agreement between the seller and the buyer. The carrier cannot be presumed to know details of any such agree-ment. Unless it is expressly notified the title remains with the shipper except under stoppage in transit. If the shipper gives an improper notice of stoppage he would then be liable.

Order bills of lading are a different matter. Here the ownership is the shipper’s until the order of bill of lading has been properly endorsed and delivered to the carrier. At this time we know that ownership has passed to the buyer.

9. Valuation “Subject to article 10, the amount of any loss or damage for which the carrier is liable, whether or not the loss or damage results from negligence, shall be computed on the basis of:

a) the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment including the freight and other charges if paid, or

b) where a value lower than that referred to in paragraph (a) has been represented in writing by the consignor or has been agreed upon, such lower value shall be the maximum liability.”

This condition defines the extent of dollar value for which a carrier may become liable in the event of loss or damage to all, or any part of, the shipment. The limit is the value of the goods when they were sitting on the shipper’s dock waiting to be picked up by the carrier. Over and above the claim for the actual value of the goods, the carrier may also be liable for any freight or other charges that have actually been paid on the goods. Examples of other charges would include: Duty and brokerage fees on an import shipment, storage fees, etc.

The value of the goods for which a carrier is liable may also be lower than “the value of the goods at the place and time of shipment”. If a shipper declares a value on the bill of lading which is actually lower than the real value of the goods, the liability of the carrier would be limited to the lower value.

10. Maximum liability“The amount of any loss or damage computed under paragraph (a) or (b) of article 9, shall not exceed $2.00 per pound unless a higher value is declared on the face of the bill of lading by the consignor.”

This condition limits the carrier’s maximum liability to $4.41 per kilo-gram times the weight of the total shipment (see article 9), unless the shipper specifies a higher value on the bill of lading.

The intent of this section is to protect the carrier against exposure to claims for items of high value, unless the shipper has indicated the value of the shipment in the appropriate space on the bill of lading. When a higher value is shown on the bill of lading, the carrier is af-forded the opportunity of knowing what it is dealing with, so that special precautions may be taken to protect that shipment.

It is important to note that the extent of a carier’s liability is not deter-mined by the carrier; it is the shipper who determines the extent of the carrier’s liability by declaring a value less than, equal to, or greater than $4.41 per kilogram.

11. Consignor’s risk“Where it is agreed that the goods are carried at the risk of the consignor of the goods, such agreement covers only such risks as are necessarily incidental to transportation and the agreement shall not relieve the carrier from liability for any loss or damage or delay which may result from any negligent act or omission of the carrier, his agents or employees and the burden of proving absence from negligence shall be on the carrier. “

On occasion, a shipper will ask a carrier to transport a commodity which is unusually susceptible to loss or damage and the carrier ac-cepts the shipment with the understanding that it moves “at the risk of the consignor of the goods”.

The carrier must accept liability for loss or damage if the loss or damage occurred as a result of the carrier’s negligence. The shipper, or claimant does not have to prove that the loss or damage occurred as a result of the carrier’s negligence; rather, the onus is on the carrier to prove that the loss did not occur as a result of its own negligence.

12. Notice of claima) “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 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 writing to the originating carrier or the delivering carrier within sixty (60) days after the delivery of the goods, or, in the case of failure to make delivery, within nine (9) months from the date of shipment.

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.”

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13. Articles of extraordinary value“No carrier is bound to carry any documents, specie! Or any articles of extraordinary value unless by a special agreement to do so. If such goods are carried without a special agreement and the nature of the goods is not disclosed hereon, the carrier shall not be liable for any loss or damage in excess of the maximum liability stipulated in article 10 above.”

The shipper must notify the carrier in advance of any shipment that includes documents, specie (coins), rare stamps, antiques, etc., or any other item of extraordinary value. On receipt of notification, the carrier must develop a special agreement, or endorsement, on the bill of lading stipulating the value of the items along with the special agreement to transport the items. If no special agreement exists between the ship-per and the carrier on items of this nature, then the carrier’s liability is restricted to $2.00 per pound.

14. Freight chargesa) “if required by the carrier the freight and all other lawful charges

accruing on the goods shall be paid before delivery and if upon inspection it is ascertained that the goods shipped are not those described in the bill of lading the freight charges must be paid upon the goods actually shipped, with any additional charges law-fully payable thereon.

b) should a consignor fail to indicate that a shipment is to move prepaid, or fail to indicate how the shipment is to move, it will automatically move on a collect basis.”

The owner or consignor of the goods is responsible for all lawful freight charges . The carrier may demand charges before final delivery.

15. Dangerous goods“Every person, whether as principal or agent, shipping explosives or dangerous goods without previous full disclosure to the carrier as required by law, shall indemnify the carrier against all loss, damage or delay caused thereby, and such goods may be warehoused at the consignor’s risk and expense.”

Anyone shipping explosives or other dangerous goods such as cor-rosive or lethal chemicals, or any other harmful material, without previ-ously disclosing the nature of the goods, will be liable to the carrier for any cost suffered by the carrier as a result of problems caused by those goods during transportation. This applies even though the shipper may not have been aware of the dangerous nature of those goods.

16. Undelivered goodsa) “where, through no fault of the carrier, the goods cannot be de-

livered, the carrier shall immediately give notice to the consignor and consignee that delivery has not been made, and shall request disposal instructions.

b) pending receipt of such disposal instructionsi) the goods may be stored in the warehouse of the carrier, sub-ject to a reasonable charge for storage, orii) provided that the carrier notified the consignor of his intention, the goods may be removed to, and stored in, a public or licensed warehouse, at the expense of the consignor, without liability on the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all freight and other lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for storage.”

This condition is intended to allow a carrier some scope in dealing with freight which for some reason cannot be delivered or has been refused by the consignee. In most general freight operations, goods which have been refused for delivery pose problems.Before anything can be done with refused freight, the carrier must no-tify the consignor and the consignee of the carrier’s inability to deliver the goods.

The goods may be stored at the carrier’s warehouse or, after notifica-tion to the consignor, stored in a public warehouse at which time the carrier’s liability ceases. The goods may be returned to the consignor if disposal instructions are not received within 10 days.

17. Return of goods“Where notice has been given by the carrier pursuant to article 16a and no disposal instructions have been received within 10 days from the date of such notice the carrier may return to the consignor at the consignor’s expense all undelivered shipments for which such notice has been given.”

The goods may be returned to the consignor, at his expense, if disposal instructions are not received within 10 days.

18. Alterations“Subject to article 19, any limitation on the carrier’s liability on the bill of lading, and any alteration, or addition or erasure in the bill of lading shall be signed or initialled by the consignor or his agent and the originating carrier or his agent and unless so acknowledged shall be without effect.”

Since the bill of lading, which includes all of the above terms and con-ditions, is evidence of a contract between the shipper and the carrier, no charge can be made without agreement between the two parties. Neither the shipper nor the carrier may add to, delete or modify any of the terms or conditions on the bill of lading unless the addition, deleting or modification is agreed to by both the shipper and carrier by means of their signatures or initials on the bill of lading endorsing the change.

19. Weights“It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to show correct shipping weights of the shipment on the bill of lading. Where the actual weight of the shipment does not agree with the weight shown on the bill of lading, the weight shown thereon us subject to correction by the carrier.

It is the responsibility of the shipper to show the correct weights on the bill of lading.

It is the responsibility of the shipper to show the correct weights on the bill of lading.

20. C.O.D. Shipmentsa) “a carrier shall not deliver a C.O.D. Shipment unless payment is

received in full.b) the charge for collecting and remitting the amount of c.o.d. Bills for

C.O.D. Shipments must be collected from the consignee unless the consignor has otherwise so indicated and instructed on the bill of lading.

c) a carrier shall remit all C.O.D. Monies to the consignor or person designated by him within 15 days after collection.

d) a carrier shall keep all C.O.D. Monies separate from the other revenues and funds of his business in a separate trust fund or account.

e) a carrier shall include as a separate item in his schedule of rates the charges for collecting and remitting money paid by consign-ees.

C.O.D. Means “cash on delivery”. The carrier must maintain a separate C.O.D. Account and remit collections to the consignor within 15 days.

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Appendix “B-1”INSPECTION REPORT OF LOSS OR DAMAGE DISCOVERED AFTER DELIVERY

Terminal ................................................................................................... Date .................................................................... 20 .......... Report Number ..........................................................

Shipper ..................................................................................................................................................... Origin ..................................................................................................................................................

Consignee ............................................................................................................................................. Destination ....................................................................................................................................

F/B No. ................................................................................................................................................... Collect ............................... requested inspection ............................................... Prepaid Date Consignee

Date of Billing ................................................20 .........

Date Un- packed .............................................20 .........

Date Delivered ........................................20 .........

Date of Call ...............................................20 .........

Loss or Damage ...........................................................

Were goods unpacked before inspection was made? .............

Could loss or damage have been noticed at time of delivery? ............

Were containers and packing available? .......................

What evidence was there ofpilferage before delivery? .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Was there sufficient space in package to contain missing goods? .............................................................................

What material occupied the remaining space? ................................................................................................................

Did comparison of check with invoice or weighing package verify loss? ....................................................................................

If released valuation, show weight of articles damaged or short ...............................................................................................

Kind of container .........................................................

Box maker’s gross weight limit ....................................................

New or old ..................................................................

Gross weight of loaded carton .......................................

If carton were flaps glued? ..................................................

Were seams or edges split? ..................................................

Wired Corded Strapped Nailed Sealed

How were goods packed? ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Do you consider adequately packed or protected? ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

To prevent comparable damage in the future, how in your judgement should they have been packed or prepared for shipment?.....................................................................................................................................................................

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Did shipment have prior transportation? ..........................................................

If so, is merchandise still packed in original container? ....................................

Original point of shipment ..............................................................................

Will there be salvage? ................................................................................

What disposition will be made of the salvage? ........................................................................................................................................................................

Consignee ........................................................................................................................................... Carrier .....................................................................................................................................................

By ................................................................................................................................................................ By ................................................................................................................................................................Inspector

(Carton, Box, Crate, etc.)

(If necessary use other side of this form)

No. of articles

Invoice priceDescribe fully the nature and extent of loss or damage

This report is merely a statement of facts and not an acknowledgement of carrier’s liability.When presenting claims for loss and damage, attach the following documents: 1. This Inspection Report 4. Original invoice or an exact certified copy showing all discounts 2. Original Paid Freight Bill 5. Your bill showing nature and amount of claim 3. Original Bill of Lading 6. Shipper’s and Consignee’s Consealed Loss and Damage FormsClaim blanks and other necessary forms to properly present your claim may be obtained from carrier’s agent.

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Appendix “B”Standard Form for Presentation of Loss and Damage Claims

This claim for $ ____________________ is made against the carrier above by _________________________________________________

for __________________________________________________________________ in connection with the following described shipments:

Description of shipment _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Name and address of consignor (shipper) ________________________________________________________________________________

Shipped from _____________________________________________ ; To _____________________________________________________

Final Destination __________________________________________ ; Routed via ______________________________________________

Bill of Lading issued by _________________________________ Co.; Date of Bill of Lading ______________________________________

Paid Freight Bill (Pro) Number __________________________________________________________________________________________

Name and address of consignee (Whom shipped to) _______________________________________________________________________

If shipment reconsigned en route, state particulars: ________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(Name of person to whom claim is presented) (Address of Claimant) (Claimant’s Number)

(Name of carrier) (Date) (Carrier’s Number)

(Address)

(Amount of claim) (Name of claimant)

(Loss or damage)

(City, Town or Station) (City, Town or Station)

(City, Town or Station)

DETAILED STATEMENT SHOWING HOW AMOUNT CLAIMED IS DETERMINED(Number and description of articles, nature and extent of loss or damage, invoice price of articles, amount of claim, etc.)

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Total Amount Claimed

IN ADDITION TO THE INFORMATION GIVEN ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF THIS CLAIM

1. Original bill of lading, if not previously surrendered to carrier. 2. Original paid freight (“expense”) bill. 3. Original invoice or photocopy. 4. Other particulars obtainable in proof of loss or damaged claimed.

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

Remarks: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The foregoing statement of facts is hereby certified to as correct. ______________________________________________________________

(Signature of claimant)

*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 pertaining to this claim.

*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 connection with this claim.

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LITIGATION PROCEDURE(a) When in the course of investigation and settlement of a claim,

interested carrier or carriers are sued, or suit is instituted without claim having been filed, carrier or carriers sued shall advise each interested carrier of the plaintiff’s allegations, amount involved, where action is pending, appearance or trial date if known, name of plaintiff, and other information necessary for each carrier to determine its interest in the case. The carrier or carriers sued shall be without cause of action against such carrier or carriers as it or they fail to notify.

Carriers advised of suit must notify carrier or carriers sued, amply in advance of appearance or trial date, whether they desire to defend suit rather than concur in settlement. Failure to reply within the prescribed time will be considered acquiescence that suit may be disposed of at discretion of carrier or carriers sued, and if any payment is made such amount and costs shall be distributed under appropriate rules. When two or more carriers are sued such carriers may promptly agree among themselves whether separate defense shall be conducted by each or one carrier shall defend for account of all, after which all carriers must be so notified.

(b) When suit has been instituted, investigation may be made through interested carriers to develop information as to names of witnesses and other evidence to be used in defense of suit. All previously developed records of carriers from which information is requested shall be produced to prevent duplicate investigations, the specific information desired being clearly stated.

(c) When an amount is recovered, either by judgment or settlement, such amount, plus costs, except as subsequently provided in this rule, shall be apportioned among interested carriers under the appropriate rule, or in accordance with the court’s decision should the court rule on individual carrier responsibility.

(d) Settlement on recommendation of counsel for carrier or carriers sued must not be consummated without the concurrence of carriers that have previously served notice that they prefer to defend the suit. If suit is adjusted over the protest of one or more carriers, the carrier or carriers adjusting same shall be without cause of action, except, under appropriate rule or rules, against such carrier or carriers as may have agreed to join in settlement or have failed to reply to notice of suit as provided in Section (a).

(e) When carrier or carriers sued favor settlement but one or more other interested carriers give notice to the carrier or carriers sued that they will defend suit, such notice shall be respected. If the defense is unsuccessful, the expense of litigation (including all costs) shall be assumed by the carrier taking over the defense, or divided equally among carriers preferring that suit be defended. Subject to Section (h).

(f) When carrier or carriers sued prefer that suit be defended, or concur in a like preference expressed by other interested carriers, and such defense is unsuccessful, the costs shall be assumed by the carrier desiring suit defended or divided equally among such carriers when there are more than one; except, that if all carriers concur in defending suit then the costs shall be apportioned as provided in Section (c), subject to Section (h).

(g) When carrier or carriers sued and other interested carrier or carriers fail to agree upon settlement and suit is defended by carrier or carriers sued the carrier or carriers objecting to settlement recommended by counsel for carrier or carriers sued must assume all costs, interest, if any, and total judgment rendered. Among carriers preferring that suit be defended the expense of litigation shall be divided equally and the judgment apportioned under appropriate rule subject to Section (h).

(h) When suit is defended as provided in Sections (e), (f), (9) judgment is issued in favor of plaintiff, carrier or carriers favoring settlement out of court shall pay to the carrier or carriers preferring that suit be defended, an amount equal to their proportion of the sum of the settlement offer plus court costs and attorney fees accruing prior to preparation for defense. At no time shall the payment by carrier or carriers favoring settlement exceed the amount of judgment rendered by the court.

(i) Notice provided for in the preceding sections of this rule must be over the personal signature of an official of carrier or its attorney.

(j) In the event defense of suit has been tendered to carrier or carriers serving notice of its or their desire to take over the defense and such carrier or carriers fail to defend, judgment being rendered against carrier or carriers sued, then carrier or carriers failing to defend in accordance with its or their notice. When two or more carriers were delinquent the amount shall be charged to the most distant delinquent road-haul carrier. The carrier charged shall take the place of settling carrier and distribute the amount paid in accordance with the appropriate rules, except that all costs and interest, if any, shall divide equally among the delinquent carriers.

(k) When suit is successfully defended, i.e., judgment rendered in favor of defendant, or suit is withdrawn or dismissed, all costs shall be apportioned on revenue basis between all carriers participating in the haul. This will apply regardless of provisions of preceding sections of this rule.

Appendix “C”

Appendix “D”ARBITRATION PROCEDURESA number of provincial trucking associations presently operate claim arbitration panels. The following procedure is recommended: When carriers and/or carriers and claimants are unable to agree upon responsibility for loss, damage, injury or delay arising from the transportation of goods or upon the, measure of damages and apportionment thereof, the following arbitration procedure may be invoked:- all participants in the transportation out of which the claim

arose shall execute the “Agreement Submitting Claim File to Arbitration” form. This form is available from the Secretary of the Freight Claims Bureau of the appropriate provincial trucking

association. The carrier initially desiring arbitration, or who has been requested to arbitrate by a claimant, and concurs, shall have the duty of securing assent from all interested parties as evidenced by the executed “Agreement Submitting Claim File to Arbitration” form.

- a written request for arbitration must be submitted to the Secretary of the provincial Freight Claims Bureau. The Secretary will reply by enclosing a copy of the “Agreement Submitting Claim File to Arbitration” form together with a request for the submission of a concise summation of the facts and an outline of the positions adopted by the interested parties.

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- the Secretary of the provincial Claims Bureau will acknowledge receipt of the papers filed as above and will assign an official arbitration file number, or title of the claim to be arbitrated. The Secretary will then arrange for the appointment of an arbitration panel to hear and decide upon the issue in dispute in each case where a file number or title has been assigned.

- in arranging for the appointment of an arbitration panel, the Secretary is authorized to select three persons, one of whom shall be the Chairman. The Chairman shall be qualified by business and/or professional experience but must not be representative of the interests of either the organized carrier or shipper industries. The two other persons appointed to the arbitration panel shall be selected on the following basis:(1 ) a person designated as “the carrier representative”

shall be selected from the membership of the provincial

trucking association. He shall not have beneficial or consequential interest in the outcome of the proceedings.

(2) a person designated as “the shipper representative” shall be selected from the membership ranks of the Canadian Industrial Traffic League or the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, or the Chambers of Commerce, or similar organizations. He shall have no beneficial or consequential interest in the outcome of the proceedings.

Each person so appointed and so designated as in (l) and (2) above shall ensure the parties in interest are accorded adequate notice, proper hearing and due process in the proceedings convened to deliberate the issues in dispute. Other than this, it is expected that each of them shall adjudicate impartially upon the evidence presented.

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Merit Transport 46 204-661-6427 [email protected]

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6 450-978-4700 www.michelintruck.com

Miller Environmental Corporation 15 204-957-6327 www.millergroup.ca

Payne Transportation LP 8 866-467-2963 www.paynetransportation.com

Penner International Inc. 88 866-729-7134 www.penner.ca

Portage Transport 8 800-251-4607 www.portagetransport.com

Precision Freight Systems 15 204-632-1657 www.precisionfreight.com

Q-Line Trucking 22 800-479-9995 www.qlinetrucking.com

Raj Transport Ltd. 14 204-415-3834 www.raj-transport.com

Razir Transport Services Ltd. 41 204-489-2258 [email protected]

Ridsdale Transport 45 204-988-1820 www.ridsdale.ca

Riverton Transport 48 204-378-2394 [email protected]

Rolly’s Transfer 19 204-256-5869 www.rollys.com

RTM Transport 19 204-365-4740 www.rtmtransport.com

Schroeder Freight Inc. 19 204-992-9530 www.schroederfreight.com

Searcy Trucking Ltd. 22 204-475-8411 www.searcytrucking.com

Shaw Tracking 3 800-478-9511 www.shawtracking.ca

Sigfusson Northern 39 204-762-5500 www.sigfusson.ca

Smooth Group of Companies, The 28 800-567-8180 www.smoothfreight.ca

Steve’s Livestock Transport 33 800-667-8869 www.slt.ca

TANDET Logistics 46 877-482-6338 www.tandet.com

Transcourt Inc. 23 866-934-5744 www.transcourt.com

TransX Group of Companies 15 204-632-6694 www.transx.com

Vitran Express Canada 45 204-475-3391 www.vitran.com

West End Tire 48 204-663-9037 www.westendtire.com

Western Storage 12 877-256-4371 www.westernstorage.ca

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