Cross-border freight (Canada ↔ U.S.)
Border-ready operations built on documentation discipline, vetted carriers, and chain-of-custody standards. Ontario hub with U.S. lane coverage.
Ontario hub • Canada ↔ U.S. • Dry Van FTL/LTL • Compliance-first execution
CA↔US
How we reduce border risk
- Documentation discipline — controlled handoff and shipment data integrity.
- Carrier vetting — verified authority and insurance prior to dispatch.
- Appointment discipline — border and receiver scheduling aligned.
- Escalation routing — after-hours response via direct line.
Chain-of-custody
Supply chain security posture
We operate with documented handoffs, vetted carrier controls, and clear escalation routing to reduce border risk and prevent avoidable delays on repeating corridors.
Next step
Send lane details
Email harmeet@cblogistics.ca with the corridor, frequency, and dock rules. We’ll respond with a clear plan: timing risks, documentation requirements, and how we’ll protect OTIF on that lane.
To keep it clean
What we need from you
- Commercial invoice + BOL (accurate commodity + values)
- Broker/consignee details (who is clearing and where)
- Pickup & delivery contacts (names + direct numbers)
- Appointment rules (windows, references, dock requirements)
- Pieces / pallets + weight (plus dims if oversize)
- Special handling notes (liftgate, stackability, etc.)
Execution
What we control
Paperwork checks
We confirm docs and references before the truck is dispatched. Border delays aren’t “random” — they’re usually preventable.
Handoffs + timing
Clear handoffs, realistic timing, and proactive updates so your team isn’t chasing status across time zones. MacroPoint tracking is used when required.
Early escalation
If a load is at risk, you hear it early with options — not after a missed window or a stopped shipment.
Boundaries
What we won’t run
- Loose or “we’ll fix it later” paperwork
- Grey-area instructions at the border
- Loads that require shortcuts to meet timing
Run recurring corridors with controlled execution.
Send a repeating corridor. We’ll confirm lane fit, map dock constraints, and take execution ownership cycle after cycle.
Ontario hub • Canada ↔ U.S. • Dry Van FTL/LTL • Compliance-first execution