
Manitoulin Group of Companies Acquires Diamond Delivery and First Canadian Messenger – Further Increasing Footprint in Western Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia – Manitoulin Group of Companies announced today the acquisition of Diamond Delivery and First Canadian Messenger in Surrey, British Columbia. This latest addition further strengthens Manitoulin’s ability to provide coverage by adding an additional 150 service points in Western Canada.
With over 40 years of experience and a fleet of 180 vehicles, Diamond Delivery is a trusted transportation partner in Western Canada with terminal facilities in Victoria, Nanaimo, Courtenay, Kelowna, Kamloops, Abbotsford, and Prince George.
“We look forward to collaborating with Diamond Delivery and growing our respective freight volumes in the BC market. Our expanded services and coverage will benefit all customers,” said Jeff King, President, Manitoulin Transport.
“Manitoulin Transport is pleased to welcome Diamond Delivery and First Canadian Messenger to the team,” said Gord Smith, CEO, Manitoulin Group of Companies. “Manitoulin continues to grow its transportation network in North America, ensuring our customers always benefit from dependable on-time delivery and faster transit times.”
Diamond Delivery will continue to operate under its existing brand.
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