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Reimer Express Lines Ltd., which did business as YRC Reimer, was a Canadian
less than truckload Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of an amount of freight sized between individual parcels and full truckloads. Parcel carriers handle small packages and freight that can be broken down into units less th ...
(LTL) carrier and subsidiary of
YRC Worldwide Yellow Corporation is an American transportation holding company headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. Its subsidiaries include national less than truckload (LTL) carrier YRC Freight, regional LTL carriers New Penn, Holland and Reddaway and ...
based in
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,
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. YRC retired the Reimer brand in 2019 merging it with YRC's largest LTL subsidiary, YRC Freight.


History


Foundation and early history

Reimer was founded in 1952 when 19 year old
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Donald S. Reimer convinced his father Frank F. Reimer and brothers Delbert Reimer and Gerald Reimer from the farming community of
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to join him in starting a trucking business. The original route for the company was between
Winnipeg Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. , Winnipeg had a city population of 749 ...
and
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, with Winnipeg being the head office. By December, Reimer offered services from Windsor to Vancouver and had extended eastward to Toronto by 1956. Reimer offered the first intermodal service in Canada in 1958 when they began providing this option for a Winnipeg to Fort William route via
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.


Neonex ownership

In 1968 Reimer was acquired by Neon Products, a Canadian conglomerate renamed Neonex International in 1969, for approximately but continued operations as an independent subsidiary with D.S. Reimer remaining as president. Two years later, Vancouver-based Hunt Transport, which had been acquired by Neonex in 1969, was renamed Reimer Express (Pacific) though D.S. Reimer was made its president as well as the former Hunt, Reimer Express Lines, and Reimer's western division. The three operated separately but with cooperative interlining agreements allowing transport between networks.


Resumed independence

Shortly after Hunt was integrated into the Reimer group in 1971, the Reimer family bought the Reimer group of companies from Neonex. The combined operations covered 6 provinces from Quebec to British Columbia and employed about 800. By the next year Reimer's companies employed 1,000 and had revenues of . In 1985 Reimer acquired Mississauga-based Inter-City Truck Lines (Canada) which made Reimer one of the top five largest trucking company in Canada and extended its services into the eastern United States. In 1987, Reimer became the fourth largest trucking company in Canada when it took over the western Canada trucking operations of Groupe Brazeau after that company's acquisition by Cabano d'Anjou Group. By 1990, Reimer had 2,500 employees in companies including Inter-City, Canadian Great Western Express, and Fleet Express Services. It also operated courier Fast-Pac and specialized trucking operations Big Freight and Fast-as-Flight.


Roadway, Yellow, and YRC

In 1997, Reimer was acquired by American trucking company
Roadway Express Roadway Express, Inc. was an American trucking less than truckload (LTL) trucking company. Roadway Express and its holding company, Roadway Corporation, were acquired by logistics holding company Yellow Corporation in 2003 and the parent companie ...
for and changed its name to Reimer Express. Reimer continued as an independent subsidiary of Roadway and Roadway's Canadian operations were shut down and merged into Reimer's. At the time, Reimer was the second largest trucking company in Canada at revenue in 1996 and Roadway was the second largest in the United States with revenues of about trailing only
Yellow Corporation Yellow Corporation is an American transportation holding company headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. Its subsidiaries include national less than truckload (LTL) carrier YRC Freight, regional LTL carriers New Penn, Holland and Reddaway and ...
. By the time Yellow Corporation acquired Roadway in 2003, Yellow was the second largest American trucking company and Roadway was the largest. The acquisition cost Yellow and made Reimer Express a subsidiary of the newly-formed parent company, Yellow Roadway Corp. In 2006, Yellow Roadway changed its name to YRC Worldwide and in 2009, Yellow Canada's operations were merged into Reimer which was renamed YRC Reimer. In 2019, YRC retired the Reimer name rebranding its Canadian operations YRC Freight. This move marked the end of independent operations for Reimer.


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* Companies based in Winnipeg Logistics companies of Canada Canadian companies established in 1952 1952 establishments in Manitoba {{Yellow Corporation