Client Feedback on Operational Outcomes

Verified statements from logistics managers regarding freight performance and regulatory adherence.

"The routing analysis reduced our cross-border transit variance by 14% within the first quarter. The documentation package for Transport Canada audits was fully compliant with MVTA requirements."

Alexandro Kilback, Supply Chain Director

"Container seal protocols and access logs now match CTPAT-equivalent standards. The security framework implemented across our three distribution centres passed the initial Transport Canada review without corrective actions."

Mr. Jordyn Metz PhD, Compliance Officer

"Modal split modelling for the Calgary–Toronto corridor cut fuel expenditure per shipment by 9.2% while maintaining scheduled delivery windows. The intermodal routing proposal was accepted by our board."

Juvenal Wyman, Fleet Operations Manager

"The hazardous goods segregation plan aligned with TDG Act updates. Training records and incident response drills were verified during the annual safety audit with zero findings."

Susana Langosh I, Safety & Regulatory Lead
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Operational Capabilities

Freight optimization and supply chain security protocols aligned with Transport Canada standards and the Motor Vehicle Transport Act.

Multi-Modal Routing Analysis

Route simulation across rail, truck, and marine modes using historical transit data and fuel cost models. Balances speed, carbon footprint, and regulatory constraints for Canadian corridors.

Reduces transit time variance by 18% on interprovincial lanes.

CTPAT-Equivalent Security Framework

Container seals, access control logs, and shipment tracking procedures that meet Transport Canada’s cargo integrity expectations under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act.

Audit-ready documentation for all cross-border movements.

MVTA Compliance Monitoring

Automated checks for registration thresholds, safety fitness certificates, and provincial regulation interactions. Alerts for expiring permits and non-compliant routing.

Reduces penalty exposure by 34% per fiscal quarter.

Intermodal Terminal Scheduling

Real-time slot allocation for rail ramps and marine terminals. Integrates with carrier EDI systems to minimize dwell time and demurrage charges.

Average terminal turnaround reduced to 4.2 hours.

Dangerous Goods Protocol Engine

Classification, packaging, and placarding logic aligned with Part 12 of the TDG Regulations. Generates shipping documents and emergency response assistance plans.

Zero non-compliance findings in last two Transport Canada audits.
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Freight Lifecycle Process

From initial request to final delivery — each stage is documented and auditable under Transport Canada protocols.

01 Request Intake

Client submits shipment specifications including cargo type, weight, origin, destination, and required delivery window. Compliance check against MVTA registration and safety fitness certificate begins immediately.

02 Route & Mode Analysis

Multi-modal routing engine evaluates rail, truck, and marine combinations. Transit time, fuel cost, and regulatory constraints (e.g., hours of service, dangerous goods routing) are factored into the optimization model.

03 Security & Compliance Clearance

Container seals, access control logs, and cargo documentation are verified against Transport Canada security directives. Any cross-border movements are flagged for customs pre-clearance.

04 Execution & Tracking

Shipment is dispatched with real-time GPS tracking and electronic logging device (ELD) data. Automated alerts notify stakeholders of deviations from planned route or schedule.

05 Delivery & Audit Close

Proof of delivery is captured digitally. All records — including route logs, security checkpoints, and compliance certificates — are archived for Transport Canada audit readiness.

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