Canada Cartage has announced its acquisition of Whitby, Ont.-based Cam-Scott Transport, expanding its temperature-sensitive service offerings. The deal includes 150 tractors and 250 reefer trailers.
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Canada Cartage has announced its acquisition of Whitby, Ont.-based Cam-Scott Transport, expanding its temperature-sensitive service offerings. The deal includes 150 tractors and 250 reefer trailers.
Read moreThe Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) and Carlsun Energy have announced the planed opening of Ontario’s first public hydrogen refueling station, with capability for both transport trucks
Read moreBusiness groups including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Trucking Alliance are calling on the federal government to legislate longshore workers back to work
Read moreCanada added 28,500 transport truck drivers in May, contributing to the 305,000 who were on the job – slightly above the annual average seen in
Read moreNew program trains more women and newcomers to grow Ontario’s trucking industry Trucking businesses in northern Ontario say they’re feeling left out of a $1.3 million
Read morePremier Doug Ford was in Ayr, Ont., on Tuesday morning to announce that the provincial government would provide funding to women and other underrepresented groups
Read moreManitoulin Transport came out on top of the ninth edition of Mastio’s Canadian LTL Carrier Customer Value and Loyalty Report. The 2023 report was based
Read moreOn Thursday, Love’s Travel Stops opened a new store in Parachute, Colorado. The 14,000 square foot store in Parachute is located on on East Cardinal
Read moreThe Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) have inducted Yves Bélanger, Alvin Carter, Dwayne Saik and Grant Taylor into its Hall of Fame for
Read morePrivate fleets in the U.S. and Canada aggressively managed and invested in safety programs over the past year, while the ability to find drivers remained
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