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I don't know if that comment belongs on this thread though.[/QUOTE said:You're right. Sorry for taking us off topic.
I don't know how many of you know the history of the Maislins. There used to be a common LTL carrier called Maislin, that had unionized drivers and the whole bit. With deregulation, the Maislin family basically liquidated it and then rebooted as Maisliner on a model that was lighter on assets.
There are certain laneways that they are indeed running 100% on their own trucks ... like between Montreal and NYC/NJ. There is some GTA presence but not much ... their terminal in Mississauga is really just a couple of doors in an industrial unit.
If you're looking at freight on their main corridors (QC-NY/NJ, QC-ON, ON-NY/NJ) it's probably being run by them, if it's outside of this realm it's likely that Maisliner equipment is handling part of it but then interlining.
On another note, I met the Maislins at my old employ because they are good friends of the owners of my old place. They were looking for strategic help, I don't know if they are trying to find an avenue to make their business better or sell out. My guess is to sell because JJ's kids are not going into the business.
Maisliner is a "sweep the dock" type operation and thus does rely heavily on broker and interline arrangements to complement their 20 truck fleet. At one time Maislin was the second or third largest LTL carrier in North America. Deregulation as well as some questionably purchases in the US led to their demise in the early 80s. Nonetheless they're shrewd business people.. not sure why Maisliner hasn't grown beyond being a small fleet after all these years.