Showing posts with label international. Show all posts
Showing posts with label international. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

MacKinnon Transport Plans Terminal Upgrade, Makes Room for Altruck International

MacKinnon Transport Plans Terminal Upgrade, Makes Room for Altruck International
Posted: Sep 4, 2013 09:18 AM | Last Updated: Sep 7, 2013 04:46 PM

GUELPH, ON. — MacKinnon Transport announced yesterday they'll be building a new terminal designed with the sole purpose to support their growing flatbed operation. And they'll be getting a few new roommates.

President and CEO Evan MacKinnon, said that construction is set to begin next year. The new facility will be located on the same swath of land that their current facility is located on.

MacKinnon will also be welcoming Altruck International Truck Centres, which is consolidating their two Guelph operations and relocating to MacKinnon's Laird Rd. facility at the south end of Guelph, a strategic move that puts Altruck closer the 401 corridor.

MacKinnon said that both MacKinnon Transport and Altruck International will co-occupy the same facility for a period of time while MacKinnon designs and builds their new facility. "Our current Truck Maintenance Facility is ideally designed and situated for an expanding Truck Dealership and Leasing operation. Both MacKinnon Transport and the Guelph International Dealership have had a long-standing relationship that expands over 50 plus-years, which enhanced our ability to structure such an arrangement."

Altruck also opened a new facility just off the QEW in Burlington, ON. this week.


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Consider The 2012 International ProStar For Your Next Semi Truck

The 2012 International Prostar Truck is a fitting continuation to the most popular class 8 truck in North America. It was created after consulting owners and drivers about the features they wanted to keep and the innovations they needed, and the results are clear: the 2012 International Prostar is perhaps the best truck released by International trucks yet.

Driving the Prostar is driving in comfort. The steering wheel is more ergonomic than in previous years and it includes a number of built in controls that make it easier to access the features you need most without taking your eyes off the road. Both on- and off-center steering are present by default, allowing for better maneuverability up those steep mountain passes and better control on the straights and corners. Handling is one of those areas where all trucks show room for improvement, but the Prostar takes things a step in the right direction with its four point suspension that counters sway and the automotive style controls in the cockpit. This combines to make a smooth and steady ride that lets the miles pile on without wearing the drivers down.

Built for heavy duty work, the 2012 International Prostar comes ready to tackle the hardest of jobs. As a class 8 truck, it's more than capable of handling 33,000 pounds or more, but not all class 8 trucks are built equally. With a total gross vehicle weight rating of 52,350 pounds, the Prostar is a truck that won't leave your cargo behind. The body is the standard hi-rise sleeper configuration, the wheelbase comes in at 209 inches, and the front bumper to back of cab dimension is within typical ranges at 113 inches. However, perhaps the most enjoyable part of the truck is the new expanded sleeper. At 56 inches, the size is not particularly large, but the bedding is comfortable enough to catch deep sleep on a cross country haul.

The MaxxForce 13 engine that powers the 2012 International Prostar is strong enough to get the truck moving no matter how much one is hauling when paired with the Fuller 10 speed transmission. With 1700 foot pounds of torque at 1000 RPM, there is plenty of low end power on hand to take off from a standstill, and the inclusion of a number of small but welcome comforts like keyless entry, added storage space, and even a paper towel holder to help drivers deal with coffee spills in the cabin combine to make the Prostar a welcome addition to the International trucks family.

The truth of the matter is that no matter how impressive a truck looks on paper, it is the comfort, durability, and handling that drivers will either sing or swear about when pulling 12 hour shifts through the great highways of this country. This is why little things like increased foot room in the cabin and attention to the give of the clutch pedal make such a difference. The easier it is to shift, the less fatigue a driver's feet get. The more room there is to stretch while on the road, the easier it is to keep one's eyes on the road where they belong. The 2012 International Prostar was built with these creature comforts, and it shows.

Jim McCormack is the managing editor for Trucker To Trucker which offers International ProStar Trucks and a full line of International Trucks across the USA.


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Friday, July 8, 2011

Western States Truck Centers acquires International dealership

Western States Truck Centers has acquired Missoula Truck Sales of Montana. Missoula operates International Truck dealerships serving the Missoula, Helena, and Kalispell markets of Montana.


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?This is a huge step forward in our long journey to be a full-service truck dealership,? said Tom Terteling, CEO and dealer principal, Western States Trucks. ?Many of our current customers use trucks for work in the forestry, sand and gravel, and general construction fields. Adding a well-respected International Truck dealership to our business allows us to better serve our existing and new customers, including trucks dedicated to over the road, local, regional, RV and school bus type applications.?

Mike and Loren Burton, owners of Missoula, are retiring after 50 years in the business.

The centers will serve both International and Cat truck customers.


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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Aljex links with iContainers.com for international shipping

A new partnership between Aljex Software and iContainers.com will offer Aljex customers the ability to schedule and price international shipments without leaving their hosted Aljex software program.


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The agreement allows brokers, carriers, and 3PLs who use Aljex-hosted software to price, schedule, pickup and arrange documentation of LCL (less-than-container) shipments to anywhere in the world directly from an Aljex screen.

iContainers.com offers live online quotes and pricing for international air and sea shipments. It also handles local customs documentation required by governments.

?Freight pricing is complex,? Andrew Scott, president of iContainers USA, said. ?It involves information from various vendors to determine optimal routing. iContainers.com simplifies this and provides instant answers for our customers.?

Shipment data generated by iContainers will automatically populate the Aljex database as well as necessary forms and reports.

?We?re very pleased to provide iContainers.com within Aljex,? said Aljex CEO Tom Heine. ?We believe it represents a breakthrough in international shipping, something many of our Aljex brokers will love to offer. After all, it?s never a good idea to tell a customer ?you?ll have to find someone else to handle that?.?

Scott said iContainers, while only handling LCL shipments at this point, will add full container services and air freight in the near future.


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