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Manitoulin Transport Opens New Moncton Terminal

Mar 31, 2026 - 3 months ago

Manitoulin Transport has announced the opening of its new 23,000 square foot terminal in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Manitoulin Transport Opens New Moncton Terminal



The new facility strategically located at 200 Babineau Blvd E in Moncton significantly enhances the company’s service capabilities throughout the Maritimes and reinforces its commitment to the region.


The Moncton terminal marks a major milestone in the Atlantic provinces, designed to meet the growing demand for reliable and efficient transportation and logistics solutions. This modern facility with 22 dock doors will serve as a key hub connecting the area with Manitoulin’s extensive national network.


“Moncton is a vital economic gateway for Atlantic Canada and our new terminal is a direct response to the needs of our customers in that region,” says Jeff King, President of Manitoulin Transport. “This expansion will allow us to provide faster transit times, increased direct service points, and improved customer service.”


The Moncton terminal represents the newest strategic expansion in Manitoulin Transport’s ongoing effort to deliver unparalleled direct service nationwide. This initiative further reinforces the company’s long-standing commitment to service excellence and customer satisfaction.


Source: Manitoulin



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