Roadrunner brings LTL service to Western Canada

by Today's Trucking

U.S.-based Roadrunner has expanded its push into Canada, announcing cross-border LTL service to Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.

This follows the launch of service into Toronto and Montreal earlier this year, the company announced in a release.

Roadrunner truck
(Photo: Roadrunner)

“We are launching new service to Western Canada on the heels of ultra-successful openings of Toronto and Montreal earlier this year. Our customers have repeatedly asked us to complement our Eastern and Central Canada offering to include the West,” said Tomasz Jamroz, chief operating officer at Roadrunner. “We are playing into our strengths in these markets, and we are able to provide the service, quality, and on-time LTL experience our customers now expect from Roadrunner.”

The latest Canadian LTL offerings will be available for all its origin locations that ship freight to Seattle, Wash.

“Our smart network keeps expanding with service to Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver,” said Ryan Schelb, vice-president of network strategy and expansion at Roadrunner. “We use data and analytics to analyze which markets we are opening next to provide the best longhaul LTL service. The service to Western Canada will benefit immensely from having Seattle as our launching point, since our metro-to-metro network is so unique in the LTL world.”


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