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Why U.S. Freight Is So Different – Top 10 Reasons

As a transportation company in Canada we deal with customers in both the United States and Canada. The majority of U.S. shippers likely ship 90% or more within the U.S. and less than 10% to Canada. Many shippers in the U.S. may only ship to Canada once or twice a year. The typical question we get from many U.S. shippers who are new to shipping to Canada is, “Why is it so different?” This article is going to kick off a series of articles over the next few months that will explain some of the key differences between how freight moves in Canada, to Canada, and how that is different from how freight typically moves within the United States.

Some of the questions we get about shipping to Canada:

So, here are the top ten reasons. We’ll cover each one in its own article in the series.

  1. Geography
  2. Immigration Laws (Cabotage)
  3. The Canadian Dollar vs. US Dollar
  4. Population Distribution
  5. The Decline of Canadian Manufacturing
  6. The Canadian Oil Economy
  7. The Hardened Border between Canada and the U.S.
  8. Direct Service vs. Hub and Spoke
  9. The Effect of Overseas Manufacturing
  10. The Logistics of the Foreign Driver and the Backhaul.

More articles will follow covering each one of the top 10 reasons in more detail. If you can’t wait and have questions about shipping to Canada, please call one of our logistics experts at DSN Chemical Transportation. They are standing by to answer any of your questions.

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