Bison Transport Inc

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Bison Transport is a well-established Canadian trucking company. They’ve built a reputation for a big network, steady growth since the late ’60s, and a strong focus on safety and professionalism.

Bison Transport Core Services

Bison Transport specializes in getting freight where it needs to go across North America. They offer reliable transportation, keep communication clear (most of the time), and adapt to companies both big and small.

Truckload Transportation

Bison’s truckload services are built to keep supply chains humming. With a big, modern fleet, they help shipments show up on time and in one piece. Customers can pick from dedicated routes or standard truckload options.

They handle both full and partial truckloads, and you can track your shipment in real time. High safety standards mean fewer headaches from delays or damages. Their equipment gets regular tune-ups, and drivers know their stuff.

Bison’s communication is usually on point, so if plans change, they try to adapt quickly. If you need freight delivered reliably and on schedule, Bison tends to deliver.

Cross-Border Logistics

Moving freight over the Canada–US border can be tricky, but Bison’s got it down. They help with customs paperwork and border processes, cutting down on potential delays. Their teams know the ins and outs of regulations and guide clients through the right steps.

Drivers get extra training for these routes, so they’re ready for whatever comes up at the border. Real-time updates let you know where your freight is and when it’ll show up.

Bison’s network covers a ton of North American lanes, so shipping to a variety of destinations isn’t a problem. They blend efficiency with compliance, making cross-border shipping less of a headache.

Intermodal Solutions

Bison’s intermodal shipping combines trucks and trains, which is handy for longer hauls or when companies want to cut shipping costs. They coordinate every step, so switching between modes is pretty seamless.

Going by rail for part of the journey saves fuel and can shrink your carbon footprint—a nice plus if you care about that. Shipments are tracked the whole way, so you’re not left guessing.

Intermodal options are flexible, handling all sorts of freight, including stuff that needs temperature control. Their rail partnerships open up more markets for clients.

Dedicated Fleet Services

Bison offers custom freight services for businesses with unique shipping needs. Whether it’s special handling or temperature-sensitive cargo, they aim for safe, efficient, and reliable delivery. Bison’s dedicated fleet service means trucks and drivers are assigned to just one customer or supply chain. That gives companies steady, predictable service, tailored to their schedules and quirks.

Key features:

  • Custom equipment for specific freight
  • 24/7 support for urgent loads
  • Drivers trained on each customer’s protocols

Clients get better efficiency, fewer delays, and more control. Plus, using a dedicated fleet can boost brand consistency—your trucks, your people, your image out on the road.

Bison’s flexible with fleet size and can scale up or down as needed. They cover both local and cross-border runs throughout North America.

Temperature-Controlled Transport

For goods that need to stay within tight temperature ranges—think food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals—Bison’s got specialized solutions. One mistake here and things can go bad fast, so they take it seriously.

Bison’s temperature-controlled fleet features:

  • Refrigerated trailers with up-to-date monitoring tech
  • Flexible scheduling for both short and long hauls
  • Strict safety and quality compliance

Drivers are trained for sensitive loads, making sure everything arrives in top shape. Real-time tracking means shippers can check on their cargo at any point.

This service is a lifesaver for keeping perishables fresh and meeting industry rules.

Bison Transport Jobs

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Bison Transport offers a range of jobs in trucking and logistics. Employees get modern equipment, decent pay, and a real emphasis on safety and support.

Driver Opportunities

Bison hires for all kinds of routes—long-haul, regional, local. They take on both seasoned drivers and those just starting out.

Drivers are assigned newer trucks and benefit from strict maintenance routines. Pay is competitive, and there are usually bonuses for performance, paid vacation, and health coverage options too.

Work-life balance is something they talk about a lot. Many schedules let drivers get home on weekends or during the week, depending on what works for them.

Bison Transport Service Regions

Bison Transport moves freight all over Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Their network hits the major trade corridors, so they’re pretty good at getting goods across borders without too much fuss. As a cross-border carrier, they handle both full truckload and less-than-truckload shipments—which is handy if you don’t always fill a trailer.

From the Atlantic to the Pacific in Canada, and reaching deep into the States and Mexico, Bison helps customers get their stuff to big cities and key industrial zones. They use their own trucks, sure, but also tap into a partner network, so there’s usually enough capacity whether you’re shipping one pallet or running regular big loads.

They handle time-sensitive, temperature-controlled, and specialized freight too. Covering all these regions means they can tackle a pretty wide range of shipping needs, linking up supply chains across North America. If you want to dig into the details, their logistics solutions page has more info.

Terminal Locations

Bison runs several terminals across Canada, plus a few spots in the U.S. In Canada, you’ll find them in places like Winnipeg, Calgary, Mississauga, and Edmonton. These terminals give them a local touch and let them respond faster when you need something.

Each terminal handles local pickups and drop-offs, keeps equipment running, and manages admin stuff. This setup helps keep their trucks rolling and avoids unnecessary downtime. The terminals are set up close to highways and big markets, which—let’s be honest—really helps cut down on shipping time and costs.

In the U.S., Bison’s got coverage through both agreements and their own terminals, connecting to major freight corridors. The mix of dedicated facilities and partners gives them some flexibility, whether you’re shipping within the U.S. or crossing the border.

For more information, you can learn more at:


BisonTransportUSA.com
9642 Western Way
Amherst, WI 54406