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Calgary stands as Canada's energy capital and one of the most important logistics hubs in western Canada. For companies operating in this city that require consistent transport capacity, a dedicated freight service represents the most efficient solution for keeping supply chains running without interruption. At Control Terrestre, we connect our client companies with a network of experienced carriers who assign exclusive fleet for regular operations in Calgary and its strategic corridors.
Dedicated freight is especially relevant in a city where the production cycles of the energy industry, heavy manufacturing, and food processing demand frequent and predictable shipments. When your company needs vehicles and drivers reserved exclusively for your routes, our dedicated service provides the operational stability that conventional transport solutions cannot offer.
Infrastructure and Connectivity
Calgary holds a privileged geographic position within North America's ground transportation network. The Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs through the city from east to west, connecting it with Vancouver toward the Pacific and with Regina and Winnipeg toward central Canada. Meanwhile, Highway 2 (Queen Elizabeth II Highway) is Alberta's busiest north-south corridor, linking Calgary with Edmonton to the north and extending southward toward the United States border.
The Coutts-Sweetgrass border crossing serves as the gateway to ground trade with the United States from southern Alberta. This crossing point is essential for companies maintaining binational operations that need regular freight flows between Canada and the northwestern American states, particularly Montana. A dedicated freight service along this corridor allows our clients to maintain consistent transit times and schedule their shipments with greater precision.
The city also benefits from access to Canadian Pacific and Canadian National mainlines, which complement ground transport options and facilitate intermodal connections when operations require them. Calgary's industrial parks, including Foothills Industrial, Great Plains Industrial, and Dufferin North, concentrate significant logistics activity and serve as frequent loading and unloading points for dedicated freight operations.
Industries and Key Sectors
Calgary's economy is deeply tied to the oil and gas sector. The city is home to the headquarters of numerous large-scale energy companies, many of them ranked among the Fortune 500. This concentration generates sustained demand for ground transportation to move equipment, materials, components, and supplies between corporate offices, production fields, and processing plants distributed throughout Alberta.
Manufacturing linked to the energy sector is another significant driver of logistics demand. Calgary and its surrounding areas house facilities dedicated to pipe fabrication, steel structures, and specialized equipment for the oil industry. These products, given their volume and weight, require full truckload (FTL) solutions with vehicles such as flatbeds, 48- and 53-foot dry vans, and in some cases specialized equipment like lowboys or curtain-side trailers.
Food processing represents another sector with significant logistics needs. Calgary is a major center for beef packing and grain processing, activities that generate regular freight flows to national and international markets. Packing and processing plants require constant transportation, both in refrigerated units and dry vans, making dedicated service a natural fit for these operations.
Regional Distribution
Beyond its local industries, Calgary functions as a distribution center for all of western Canada, serving markets across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Companies using Calgary as a logistics hub benefit from dedicated routes covering these corridors on a regular, predictable basis.
Our Solutions for Calgary
At Control Terrestre, we work with carriers holding certifications such as C-TPAT, FAST, and BASC, which facilitate cross-border movements and ensure compliance with the security standards required in trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. For dedicated service in Calgary, we coordinate exclusive fleet assignment tailored to each client's operational profile.
Our full truckload (FTL) approach means each unit is devoted exclusively to a single client's freight, eliminating the delays and risks associated with cargo consolidation. For dedicated operations, this translates into vehicles and drivers who know the routes, the loading and unloading points, and the specific procedures of your company.
The fleet available through our network includes 48- and 53-foot dry vans (full and tandem), refrigerated units for products requiring temperature control, flatbeds for oversized or heavy cargo, tankers for liquids, and specialized equipment based on each operation's needs. This variety allows us to design dedicated solutions that match the particular requirements of each industrial sector present in Calgary.
We offer coverage along the main corridors from Calgary: toward Edmonton via Highway 2, toward Vancouver via the Trans-Canada, toward border crossings in southern Alberta, and toward cities in central Canada. Each dedicated route is structured according to the frequency and volumes your operation requires.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between dedicated freight and spot freight?
Dedicated freight assigns vehicles and drivers exclusively for the routes and frequencies your company needs, providing consistency and stability in your supply chain. Spot freight, on the other hand, is contracted on a per-trip basis depending on current availability. For companies with regular freight volumes in Calgary, dedicated service offers greater predictability and control over logistics operations.
Can you handle temperature-controlled cargo on dedicated routes?
Yes. Our carrier network includes 48- and 53-foot refrigerated units (reefers) that can be integrated into a dedicated service arrangement. This is especially relevant for food processing plants in Calgary that need to move perishable products regularly to their destination markets while maintaining the cold chain throughout the entire journey.
Do you cover cross-border routes from Calgary to the United States and Mexico?
Yes. Control Terrestre operates across all of North America, including cross-border corridors between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. From Calgary, we coordinate dedicated routes crossing through Coutts-Sweetgrass and other border points, working with carriers certified in programs such as C-TPAT and FAST to facilitate customs clearance. We also connect with routes to Mexico for companies requiring trinational coverage.
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