Your Western Canada Local Drayage & Long-Haul Partner

Dear Customer,

With over 45 years of industry experience, RR Plett Trucking is proud to be Western Canada’s experienced import/export logistics provider, serving companies across meat processing, fresh produce, and fertilizer manufacturing.

We understand that in today’s fast-moving supply chains, reliability, efficiency, and sustainability are not optional they’re essential.

Why Partner with RR Plett Trucking?

1️⃣ Proven Experience You Can Trust

  • Serving global brands like HyLife, Maple Leaf Foods, and West Shefford Foods

  • Decades of expertise moving time-sensitive and temperature-controlled freight

  • Fully equipped to handle local Vancouver drayage and long-haul shipments to AB/SK/MB

2️⃣ Capacity & Infrastructure to Keep You Moving

  • 150 trucks & 250+ chassis

  • 18,000 sq. ft. warehouse for stuffing, destuffing, and transloading

  • 24/7 dispatch with live GPS tracking

  • 500+ container loads handled weekly

3️⃣ Sustainable Solutions for a Greener Tomorrow

  • 6 Electric Trucks dedicated to local drayage from Vancouver ports

  • Zero tailpipe emissions for cleaner, quieter city operations

  • Lower carbon footprint without sacrificing speed or reliability

Our Specialized Services

  • Local import/export drayage (reefer & dry)

  • Long-haul drayage to Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba

  • Reefer export shipments for perishable goods

  • Competitive FCL freight services (up to 20 skid capacity)

When You Work with RR Plett Trucking, You Get:

Trusted Freight – Your shipments arrive on time, every time.
Lower Emissions – Helping you meet sustainability goals.
Industry Expertise – From meat and produce to fertilizer manufacturing.
Proven Capacity – We have the trucks, warehouse space, and people to get it done.

Let’s Move Forward Together

Contact our team today to discuss your next shipment and see why so many leading brands trust R. R. Plett Trucking for their Western Canada logistics needs.

Contact us today to explore how container-based logistics can benefit your bottom line.

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