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AVERITT and Canadian Freightways/Kingsway: Complete Coverage of Canada

Averitt's membership in The Reliance Network has created a strategic alliance with Canadian Freightways/Kingsway, Canada's largest and farthest-reaching LTL provider, allowing you to move freight to and from all 10 provinces and three territories north of the U.S. border.

  • Transit times superior to national and regional carriers
  • Leading on-time service levels
  • Leading damage-free deliveries
  • Single-PRO shared systems for seamless pickup, delivery, tracking, invoicing and customer service

Matching Reputations for Unmatched Service

A partnership based on shared values means quality, flexibility, responsiveness and on-time service.

Through the Averitt and Canadian Freightways/Kingsway partnership, you can be sure you're getting local expertise, superior customer care, safe operations and the best local coverage north and south of the U.S./Canada border.

Click map for a high-resolution image of the Averitt /
Canadian Freightways / Kingsway North America Service Map, shown below


Shipping to Canada?

Here are the documents you'll need. Click the links to open the documents in your web browser.

  Canada Customs Invoice (CCI) or Commercial Invoice from the seller – Shows the value, description of the merchandise and country of origin of the goods

  NAFTA Certificate of Origin –Should be supplied along with goods that qualify for reduced or duty-free entry as a product of any of the three participating member nations: U.S., Canada and Mexico. Please contact Export Assistance at the Department of Commerce for assistance in determining if goods qualify for NAFTA, at 800-872-8723, option 2.

  Bill of lading or airway bill

Information you'll need to complete the documents:

  • U.S. and Canadian Customs Broker, name, phone and fax
  • Consignee name and address or importer of record's name and address, if different than consignee
  • Date of direct shipment – The date of pickup
  • Specification of commodities/description of goods – Product and part number/material of
    which the product is made/product use/ number of packages and weight
  • Terms of sale/country of origin/currency
  • Selling price – Total price of goods sold
  • Declared value – Value of goods only, not including packing, freight or licensing charges
  • Classification – All goods that enter Canada are categorized according to the Harmonized Tariff
    Schedule. Classification determines how much duty will be collected. Call your broker for accurate classification.
  • Import instructions
  • Restricted merchandise permit/license – A license or permit from the responsible government agency may be necessary to import/export certain items. See your broker for a list of restricted merchandise, which includes textiles, food and drugs, electronics, chemicals, vehicles, firearms, ammunition and other items requested by various government agencies.


Shipping from Canada?

Here are the documents you'll need. Click the links to open the documents in your web browser.

  U.S. invoice from the seller – Shows the value, description of the merchandise and country of origin of the goods

  NAFTA Certificate of Origin –Should be supplied along with goods that qualify for reduced or duty-free entry as a product of any of the three participating member nations: U.S., Canada and Mexico. Please contact Export Assistance at the Department of Commerce for assistance in determining if goods qualify for NAFTA, at 800-872-8723, option 2.

  Bill of lading with broker information included

  > Surety bond – Required for formal entries (shipments with value over $2,000 or goods
subject to import restrictions)

  > Documentation of pallet fumigation - on wood packaging with an origin other than U.S. or Canada

Information you'll need to complete the documents:

  • U.S. and Canadian Customs Broker, name, phone and fax
  • Consignee name and address or importer of record's name and address, if different than
    consignee
  • Date of direct shipment – The date of pickup
  • Specification of commodities/description of goods – Product and part number/material of which
    the product is made/product use/number of packages and weight
  • Terms of sale/country of origin/currency
  • Selling price – Total price of goods sold
  • Declared value – Value of goods only, not including packing, freight or licensing charges
  • Importer number – IRS federal tax number or Social Security number of importer of record
  • Classification – All goods exported from Canada are categorized according to the Harmonized
    Tariff Schedule. Classification determines how much duty will be collected. Call your broker for
    accurate classification.
  • Restricted merchandise permit/license – A license or permit from the responsible government agency may be necessary to import/export certain items. See your broker for a list of restricted merchandise, which includes textiles, food and drugs, electronics, chemicals, vehicles, firearms, ammunition and other items requested by various government agencies.

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