StayLoadedCanada
StayLoadedCanada, a leader in North American freight matching and
support services, provides on demand access to trucks and freight
information across North America. Using innovative Internet
technologies, StayLoadedCanada connects shippers and carriers
across a secure Internet platform that is both friendly, and easy to use.
 
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The Company
As the Internet Load Board for the transportation industry, StayLoadedCanada is committed to providing instant access to North American trucks and freight using a cutting edge computer platform that is user friendly, fast, secure, and backed by exceptional customer service.

StayLoadedCanada's objective is to provide a low cost, user friendly service which connects shippers and carriers over the Internet. Logistics professionals use StayLoadedCanada as the means of conveying their load availability to thousands of motor carriers. Shippers can find carriers with just the right equipment, handling, reputation and financial stability.

The Vision
To be the provider of choice for North American freight matching and support services to a select group of transportation professionals.

As StayLoadedCanada moves forward as one of North America's newest Internet load boards, the future is bright. Our continuing mission is to listen to our members and make decisions that help our business partners grow and prosper alongside us in a mutually beneficial relationship.

 
Trucking :a Bright future
The trucking Industry is a vital part of our economy, because almost everything is transported by truck, from source to destination, at one stage of production.
 
     
As globalization and outsourced logistics services expand, the products and services create large potential for gowth in this industry. By 2020, it is expected that port gateways will triple in volume and the trucking industry will represent the largest growth in transporting these goods.  
     
Truck tonnage is expected to increase 114 percent between 2004 and 2035. Trucks are expected to carry 79 percent of total tonnage.