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  2. Owen Sound Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    Weekend trips on the Manitoulin departed 11:15 p.m. Saturday, with calls at Killarney, Manitowaning and Little Current, followed by arrival back in Owen Sound at 4:30 Monday morning. The S.S. Michipicoten continued on an unscheduled freight-only service between Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie, calling at Manitoulin Island and North Shore ports.

  3. TFI International - Wikipedia

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    TFI International Inc. is a Canadian transport and logistics company based in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, a borough of Montreal.It operates primarily in Canada, the United States, and Mexico through 4 business segments: less than truckload (LTL), package and courier, logistics, and truckload.

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    Trucking stocks are falling at a rate generally in line with the broader decline in equities, with few companies sticking out as being particularly strong or weak.A quick look at some of the ...

  5. Bison Transport - Wikipedia

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    Bison Transport is one of Canada's largest trucking companies. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada, Bison Transport was incorporated in 1969 by owner Duncan M. Jessiman. [ 1 ] Bison has since grown from 18 tractors and 32 employees to over 2100 trucks and 6000 trailers with over 3700 employees and contractors.

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  8. Old Dominion Freight Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Old Dominion extended its operations to most major markets in North Carolina and southern Virginia. Five years later, in 1962, the company relocated its headquarters to High Point, North Carolina and merged with Bottoms-Fiske trucking company. [20] [7] Between 1969 and 1979, the company acquired several competing trucking lines.

  9. Reimer Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Reimer became the fourth largest trucking company in Canada [14] when it took over the western Canada trucking operations of Groupe Brazeau after that company's acquisition by Cabano d'Anjou Group. [15] By 1990, Reimer had 2,500 employees in companies including Inter-City, Canadian Great Western Express, and Fleet Express Services.