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Want to Know How to Deliver Your Building Products to Canada's North? Posted by Best Access Doors - Canada on 21st Dec 2022

Our modern globalized world has afforded us many luxuries we take for granted. For example, if you live in a large city, you could order goods made in Europe and get them delivered to your doorstep in as little as a week.

However, the story completely changes when you want to ship items to the northernmost regions of Canada. The Canadian arctic area is vast and isolated compared to the rest of the country. So, how do you deliver your building products to the Canadian Northern Regions?

The Challenge

Construction projects rely on specific materials and equipment on top of the required skilled personnel. Before starting any project, you must get all these to the site before beginning the construction work.

The problem is that Canada's three northern territories (Northwest Territories, the Yukon, and Nunavut) are approximately 40% of Canada's landmass but only contain around 1% of the total road network. The lack of roads makes it incredibly difficult to drive people and supplies to your destination. Moreover, going to Nunavut would be impossible since it doesn't have any road networks that lead to other areas of Canada.

You can ship your products via airlift or sealift to overcome this problem, and you must find a reliable material delivery services partner to provide the logistics you need.

The Sealift

For the most economical choice (relatively speaking), transporting your goods via ships would be your best bet. However, not all regions are accessible year-round. Mariners have to navigate arctic sea ice present in several areas, and they can only pass through during the short summer season when weather and ice conditions are at their most favourable for shipping. In addition, schedules are still subject to the weather conditions on the day, which means departure dates could change with little notice.

The Airlift

Because of the immense distance and the troubles you may encounter with marine transportation, you can instead choose to ship your goods via air. Thankfully, plenty of airlines operate at or have flights to Canada's northern territories, meaning it would be easier to ship your goods via air from a logistical planning standpoint. However, this is the costliest option, and there are limits to the size and weight of the cargo you can ship.

Planning to Ship

Here are a few tips we can give you on successfully transporting your building products to Canada's northern communities.

#1 - Preparing the Shipment

It would be best if you had the appropriate packaging for your products. For example, if you choose to transport your products via sea, you must ensure that your products have adequate protection against seawater and high winds. Once that's done, you'll need your products' exact dimensions and weight to get the most accurate shipping estimate.

#2 - Getting The Paperwork in Order

You may have some products that are hazardous in nature. Some of these include thermostats, latex paints, plastics, rubber products, and other materials that may cause harm to people or the environment. Before you ship these goods, you must have detailed paperwork on their appropriate use. Having such paperwork on hand gives you the best chance for the construction material delivery service to accept your shipment.

#3 - Having Insurance

Transporting goods to the country's northernmost areas presents many hazards. As such, you might find it best to get the proper insurance for your products if anything unfortunate happens to your shipment. Usually, transport companies do have their form of insurance, but it's most likely a limited liability insurance and wouldn't cover the total cost of your products. In this case, you should contact your insurance underwriter to help you make the most informed decision.

Work With Best Access Doors Canada!

The arctic tundra presents many hazards for your shipment. For your access panel needs, we at Best Access Doors Canada take great strides to ensure your orders get delivered even to remote communities. Our sales team will work to find the best shipping solution for you. Contact us today at (800) 679-3405.

We have plenty of well-designed access doors suited for the arctic environment, such as the BAC-ADWT-SS that offers superb protection from air infiltration and water penetration. If you're ready to order, you can create custom quote request and get accurate prices back in as little as 30 minutes!

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