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as it grew: diversifying their customer base,
increasing hauling capabilities, expanding into
new markets and building regional capacity, Pi-
chumani said. They also adopted what would
serve as the company’s mission statement:
“Service You Can Count On”.
Those efforts have paid off and today, hun-
dreds of Charger’s signature blue trucks move
everything from consumer goods and fresh
produce to industrial equipment up and down
the highways running from Canada to Mexi-
co. The company operates from several loca-
tions, including their headquarters in Missis-
sauga, Ontario, and a network of offices and
yards throughout North America. The fleet has
grown substantially over the years and now
includes more than 300 tractors and 400 trail-
ers with the capability of hauling temperature-
sensitive, oversized and overweight goods,
dedicated loads, specialized hauls and Hazmat
cargo.
Customers also benefit from the company’s
team of dedicated dispatchers who are on the
job 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to
ensure that there’s no interruption in service.
“Charger Logistics is committed to delivering
value, on-time performance, to our customers