And the winners are . . .

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NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. – The Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) announced the award winners of its 2006 Vehicle Graphics Design competition, co-sponsored by 3M Canada.

It was the 21st year of the awards. Presentations were made during the PMTC’s awards luncheon as part of its annual general meeting and conference in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. June 16.

Awards were presented in six categories: Tractor Trailer Combination, Straight Truck; Special Event/Promotional, Night-Time Safety, Light Duty Commercial Truck and Identity Fleet Graphics.

The following is a complete list of winners:

Tractor Trailer

Client:Neilson Dairy

Graphics: Turbo Images

Film: Avery

Client: Loblaw Companies

Graphics: Turbo Images

Film: Avery

Honourable Mention

Client: Burnbrae Farms

Graphics: Turbo Images

Film: Avery

Straight Truck

Client: Fraisbec

Graphics: Turbo Images

Film: Avery

Client: Snugglers Furniture

Graphics: Twin City Graphics

Film: 3M

Honourable Mention

Client:Home Fashion Market/Stan West Interiors

Graphics: Twin City Graphics

Film: 3M

Special Event/Promotional

Client: Molson

Graphics: Beyond Digital Imaging

Film: 3M

Client: Muskoka Transport

Graphics: Motive Media Fleet Graphics

Film: 3M

Honourable Mention

Client: Schneider National

Graphics: Twin City Graphics

Film: 3M

Night-Time Safety

Client: Prairie Driver Training Services

Graphics: Signal Industries / 3M Canada

Film: 3M

Client: Trailcon Leasing

Graphics: N/A

Film: 3M

Light-Duty Commercial Truck:

Client: Assiniboine Park Zoo

Graphics: Light Visions

Film: 3M

Client: Kitchener Utilities

Graphics: Twin City Graphics

Film: 3M

Honourable Mention

Client: Sobeys

Graphics: Toronto Digital Imaging

Film: 3M

Fleet Identity:

Client:Kriska

Graphics: Turbo Imaging

Film: 3M, Avery

Client: Roadline Transportation

Graphics: Motive Media Fleet Graphics

Film: 3M

Honourable Mention

Client: Sharp Transportation

Graphics: Twin City Graphics

Film: 3M

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