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Operating costs of trucks in Canada, 2005 / Prepared for the Economic Analysis Directorate by Logistic Solution Builders Inc.T46-14/2005E-PDF

These efforts apply a detailed generalized costing methodology, to describe typical motor carrier operations, on a regional basis. In these analyses, the implications of various regulatory and operational factors across the country are explored for both dry freight and bulk carriers, for a number of commonly used vehicle configurations.--Page v

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Transport Canada. Policy and Coordination.
TitleOperating costs of trucks in Canada, 2005 / Prepared for the Economic Analysis Directorate by Logistic Solution Builders Inc.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • "These efforts apply a detailed generalized costing methodology, to describe typical motor carrier operations, on a regional basis. In these analyses, the implications of various regulatory and operational factors across the country are explored for both dry freight and bulk carriers, for a number of commonly used vehicle configurations."--Page v. Prepared for the Motor Carrier Policy and Programs by Trimac Consulting Services Ltd. Issued by Policy and Coordination.
  • "This 2005 edition of Operating Costs of Trucks in Canada is the latest edition in a report series sponsored by Transport Canada since 1972. Prior editions are available from Transport Canada. The most recent prior edition is the 2003 study."--Page 4 of 78, Executive summary.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Transport Canada. 2005.
Description78p.coloured figs., graphs, tables, photographs
Catalogue number
  • T46-14/2005E-PDF
Departmental catalogue numberT8080-05-0242
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