
Wabash Canada Blog

Happy Holidays from Wabash Canada
The COVID-19 pandemic made this past year challenging for everyone. Despite the challenges, we remain optimistic about the future and wish you peace, joy, and prosperity throughout the coming year.
Happy Holidays and a successful 2021!

Safety Practices for Truckers During COVID-19
As an essential service, our goal is to ensure that we support supply chain demands by maintaining uptime without compromise to safety standards.

Wabash Canada and GoRight® Moving to New Facility in Mississauga
Wabash Canada and GoRight® will be moving to a new facility in Mississauga to continue serving our customers in the GTA.

Wabash Canada To Open New Facility in Moncton, NB
Wabash Canada has been constructing a new sales and service location in Moncton, NB that will cater to customers from Atlantic Canada.

Response to COVID-19
As an essential service, our goal is to ensure that we support supply chain demands by maintaining uptime without compromise to safety standards.

Protect Your Reefer from Bacteria with Versitex
The transportation of food products requires antimicrobial protection. To protect your cargo, Wabash offers Versitex® AM walls with SANAFOR® in all 2020 trailers.

Aerodynamic Solutions Can Extend Your Trailer’s Life
If you operate a truck fleet, you know how crucial it is to maximize the life and efficiency of your equipment. A few aerodynamic solutions can do the trick.

How MSC Technology is Revolutionizing Refrigerated Transportation
Molded Structural Composite (MSC) technology, introduced by Wabash in 2015, is revolutionizing refrigerated transportation. Read More!

Happy Holidays from Wabash Canada
The team at Wabash Canada wishes you peace, joy, and prosperity throughout the coming year. Thank you for your continued support and partnership. We look forward to working with you in the years to come.
Happy Holidays and a successful 2020!

5 Things to Look for When Buying a Reefer
When you’re in the market for a commercial refrigerated van, not all are created equal. Some reefers are built using inferior materials and construction methods that will inevitably cost tens of thousands of dollars in repairs through use and as they age. To find a reefer built to last, look for these features.