trimac News Updates

Business, Equipment, For-Hire, Top 100

Trimac Buys Flatbed Specialist Watt & Stewart

Trimac Transportation acquired flatbed and specialized haulage carrier Watt & Stewart for an undisclosed sum.

January 27, 2025
Business, Equipment, For-Hire

Trimac Acquires Two More Carriers, Continues to Shop

Trimac Transportation Ltd. has purchased two North American bulk haulage carriers in the past few weeks, and has plans to accelerate its ongoing buying spree.

September 1, 2023
Business

Trimac Considers Going Private

Trimac Transportation announced that shareholders will meet June 28 to decide whether to take the publicly traded energy industry and bulk freight specialist to private ownership, including its current top leaders.

May 20, 2016
Business

Trimac Starts Tuition Reimbursement for Student Drivers

Bulk carrier Trimac Transportation has launched a tuition reimbursement program to aid students in obtaining their CDLs.

March 7, 2016
Business

Trimac Buys Assets from Transport Rollex

Trimac Transportation Ltd. has purchased assets from Transport Rollex Ltee to carry bulk liquids under contract to Canadian and U.S. destinations from a Quebec chemical plant.

January 4, 2016
Business

Marchbank to Succeed Connard as President of Trimac’s US Operations

Bulk carrier Trimac Transportation announced that Tom Connard, president and chief operating officer for its U.S. operations, will retire Aug. 1.

February 27, 2015
Business

Trimac’s First-Quarter Earnings Decline

Trimac Transportation’s first-quarter earnings declined from a year ago, and revenue improved.

May 12, 2014
Business

Trimac’s Income Slips; Revenue Rises

Trimac Transportation’s earnings declined from a year ago, while its revenue improved.

July 31, 2013
Business

Trimac’s Profit, Revenue Increase

Trimac Transportation Ltd. said its first-quarter revenue and pretax earnings jumped, as its bulk trucking segment improved.

May 2, 2013
Business

Trimac’s 4Q Income Falls

Trimac Transportation Ltd.’s fourth-quarter earnings fell to C$2.9 million, or 10 cents per unit, from C$4.2 million, or 17 cents, a year ago.

March 1, 2013