
Ground Freight
Consolidated truckloads out of Thunder Bay. Regular lanes run to Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Nakina, Sioux Lookout and Dryden, where freight is transferred for the last leg north.
We handle the logistics for First Nations communities, making it easy to get supplies where they need to go. We coordinate ground freight, air freight, and winter road shipping, managing the process from pickup to delivery so communities don’t have to.

Consolidated truckloads out of Thunder Bay. Regular lanes run to Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Nakina, Sioux Lookout and Dryden, where freight is transferred for the last leg north.

Direct air freight to fly-in communities when a part, a pump or a program order cannot wait for the road. We book it, label it and track it through to the community.

The winter road window is short and it does not move for anyone. Heavy loads, sea cans, fuel trucks and equipment get planned early and dispatched while the road holds.
Handled In-House
Fuel, propane, aerosols, batteries, adhesives and cleaning chemicals all carry transport rules, and a carrier will refuse a shipment that is not documented properly. We prepare the labelling and the paperwork ourselves, which is why these loads leave on the first attempt instead of sitting on a dock.
It is a routine part of the job here, not an exception we send elsewhere.
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Where We Ship
Freight moves through these points every month, then on to the communities they serve by road, air or ice.



