PORT EXPRESS MOBIL APPLICATION
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Ultimate Design
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Always Free
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Fast to Take Photo
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Give Amazing Effects
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Take Your Time
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Animate Your Photos
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Our Goodness What Makes Us Special
Our Team
Our professional drivers, our support team near you and our commercial team leading in the top level.
Logistic
The latest industry best practices ensure your goods are handled with the utmost care and precision, we aim to provide cost-effective and time-efficient solutions that help your business thrive.
Precision
We take pride in our track record of consistently meeting and exceeding delivery schedules. We provide real-time tracking and monitoring of your cargo, giving you peace of mind and the ability to plan your operations effectively.
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NEWS Recent Posts
Freight Shortage 2023: What’s Up With The Crisis
The trucking industry has been facing numerous challenges in recent years, and it seems that 2023 is no exception. One of the main issues currently plaguing the industry is a significant shortage of freight.
New California clean air rules may force many port truckers leave
In late April, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted the Advanced Clean Fleets regulation. One component of the regulation pertains to trucks involved in transporting cargo to and from California ports.
Hundreds of Port of Vancouver truckers forced to buy newer trucks to meet port's environmental standard
Truck drivers servicing the Port of Vancouver will not be allowed to operate vehicles that are more than 12 years old, forcing around 360 drivers to buy newer vehicles.