Manitoulin Transport acquires LTL division of Hi-Way 13

MISSISSAUGA, ON – Manitoulin Transport announced today that it has purchased the less-than-truckload (LTL) division of Hi-Way 13 of Camrose, Alberta. This is the second Alberta-based LTL acquisition for Manitoulin in just four months, as it continues its aggressive push to provide its customers with unequalled coverage in western Canada.

Under the agreement, Manitoulin has acquired all Hi-Way 13 LTL division employees and related assets which include a modern fleet of trucks, tractors, dry and heated vans and a network of terminals in Calgary, Edmonton, Provost, Wetaskiwin and Camrose.

Effective today, all freight will be handled under the Manitoulin Transport banner.

“There are three key reasons for this purchase,” said Don Goodwill, president of Manitoulin Transport. “First, Hi-Way 13 is a major player in a geographic pocket of Alberta that we want to have a stronger presence in. Second, their reputation for quality, customer service, and their stellar safety record are all characteristics Manitoulin holds dear. Third, like Manitoulin, Hi-Way 13 has built strong relationships with customers over several decades, which we greatly value and intend to build upon.”

“In recent years Manitoulin has made numerous strategic acquisitions to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers,” said Gord Smith, chief executive officer of the Manitoulin Group of Companies.  “Customers acquired in the past have been very pleased with the fact that they moved to a company that can provide comprehensive support for their supply chain through technology, a diverse range of equipment, the capacity to help them grow and expand into new areas, and the ability to manage their shipments to and from any place in the world.  We believe Hi-Way 13 customers will feel the same way and will welcome the breadth of service Manitoulin can provide them.”

 


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