Extensive Transportation Safety Concerns in the Steel Industry
Manufacturing steel is a vital industry to North American markets. It makes sense then that the steel industry relies heavily on the shipping and transportation of both its raw materials – things like coal and iron – and its end products. For manufacturers that rely on steel – industries like the auto and transport sector, construction, energy, packaging and appliance makers – the timely and economical transport of bulky oversized metal sheets, parts or final products is also required. A great deal of steel and metal cargo is moved by rail, ship or barge. Where concerns arise for both the steel company and the average commuter is when heavy lead loads are moved via flatbed trucking.
Flatbed trucking companies operate in a challenging environment. They must share the road with millions of drivers who, by virtue of having a license and not by the depth of their driving ability, are allowed to operate vehicles alongside big rigs hauling heavy loads of steel.
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NATS Canada
Canadian Corporate Office, 2525 Haines Rd.
Mississauga
ON
Zip Code: L4Y 1Y7
Phone: 905.566.9890
Email: jeffwiseman@natscanada.com
Flatbed trucking companies operate in a challenging environment. They must share the road with millions of drivers who, by virtue of having a license and not by the depth of their driving ability, are allowed to operate vehicles alongside big rigs hauling heavy loads of steel.
For more information visit our website.
Contact Us:
NATS Canada
Canadian Corporate Office, 2525 Haines Rd.
Mississauga
ON
Zip Code: L4Y 1Y7
Phone: 905.566.9890
Email: jeffwiseman@natscanada.com
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