1975: Dan Einwechter starts the forerunner of Challenger Motor Freight as a one-person, one-truck operation
1985: Purchases and relocates to site on Queen St. in Cambridge, Ontario
1985: Company grows to a fleet of 100 trucks
1988: First Canadian carrier to use two-way satellite tracking
1988: New terminal opens in Montreal, Quebec
1994: First carrier under the new NAFTA agreement to receive authority for Mexico, and provide transportation services across the entire continent
1994: Purchase of former Bundy plant on Groh Avenue in Cambridge adds 105,000 sq. ft. of office and warehouse space, setting up new opportunities for sub assembly ard kitting
1996: Chosen as a test fleet for the AVION program, which enables vehicles to transmit load information via transponders and bypass inspection stations
1997: Chosen as test fleet for NATAP program, which enables vehicles to transmit Customs Information via transponders for pre-clearance at border crossings
1998: Chairman and CEO Dan Einwechter elected Chairman of both the Canadian Trucking Alliance and the Ontario Trucking Association
1998: Certified as an ISO 9002 registered company with a commitment to continuous quality improvement
2000: Happy 25th Birthday Challenger!
2001: Challenger achieves certification to the new ISO 9001:2000 Standard
2001: Challenger opens new facility in Breslau, Ontario to accommodate the growth in the Special Commodities Division
2001: BC Terminal relocates to Delta, BC, offering a variety of Logistics Services
2001: Challenger purchases Elgin Motor Freight,
a full service transportation carrier based in
St. Thomas, Ontario
2002: Partners with MCX (Motor City Express) to improve US offerings
2003: C-TPAT, PIP and FAST customs programs implemented and approved for improved security and expedited clearance across the US/Canadian border
2003: Challenger participates in a joint US/Canada fatigue management program aimed at curbing fatigue and preventing accidents
2003: Challenger dedicates itself to reducing harmful gas emissions by participating in Canada's Clean Air Corridor project, making it one of the first companies to deploy heavy duty engines operating on liquid natural gas (LN6)
2004: Challenger breaks ground for new headquarters
2004: ISO 9001: 2000 recertification achieved
2004: Challenger utilizes Recruiting Cruisers as an innovative way to address capacity issues
2005: Challenger moves into new state-of-the art corporate headquarters in Cambridge, amalgamating the Cambridge and Breslau facilities
2006: State-of-the-art driver simulator is introduced into the driver training program
2006: ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) truck e-manifest system implemented for greater security, faster processing time at the border and increased accuracy
2007: Lodwick Transport, a long haul temperature controlled carrier, becomes the newest addition to the Challenger Group of Companies, expanding our presence in that market
2007: Challenger becomes a SmartWay partner, dedicated to reducing emissions and increasing fuel economy