Manitoulin opens new Quebec terminal, expands capacity in Labrador
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Manitoulin Transport has opened a new terminal in Val-d’Or, Que., and unveiled a newly upgraded facility in Wabush, Nfld., expanding capacity and service coverage in both regions.
The Val-d’Or facility, Manitoulin’s eighth terminal in Quebec, is located at 1520 4e rue and features 11 dock doors and 6,000 square feet of space. The terminal adds 65 new service points to the company’s network and is integrated into Manitoulin’s national infrastructure of 85 terminals and more than 7,100 direct service points.
“The opening of our Val-d’Or terminal is a direct investment in the success of our customers operating throughout Quebec,” said Jeff King, president of Manitoulin Transport. “This new terminal underscores our commitment to providing the most comprehensive LTL network in Canada.”
In Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoulin has opened a newly upgraded terminal in Wabush to expand service in Labrador City, Wabush and surrounding areas. The facility, located at 6 First Ave., has more than doubled its capacity and includes 16,920 square feet of operational space and 12 dock doors.
“This terminal expansion represents a major milestone and a testament to our commitment to the communities of Labrador City, Wabush and surrounding areas,” King said. “We are not just expanding our capacity, we are investing in the future of these communities.”
Manitoulin said the expansions reinforce its position as Canada’s leading less-than-truckload carrier and support improved service capacity in both urban and rural markets.
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