Edmonton, Alberta — Serving Canada & the United States
Heavy freight.
Clean record.
Every load, every mile.
Northwing Trucking moves oilfield equipment, flatbed cargo, and heavy machinery across Western Canada and into the United States. 12 trucks. 1.5 million miles a year. Zero crashes.
0
Crashes in 24 months
12
Power units
1.5M+
Miles per year
5
Years in operation
What We Haul
Built for heavy freight
From oilfield sites in northern Alberta to cross-border deliveries into the United States. Flatbed, step deck, winch truck — whatever the load demands.
Oilfield Equipment
Specialized transport for oil and gas operations. Our drivers carry CSO, H2S Alive, and Standard First Aid certifications for full site access.
Flatbed & Heavy Haul
Metal sheets, coils, machinery, and oversized loads on flatbed, step deck, and RGN trailers. All units owned and maintained in-house.
Cross-Border Freight
Licensed for interstate transport between Canada and the United States. Active lanes from Alberta to the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Winch Truck Operations
Dedicated winch trucks for oilfield pickup and delivery. Loading, positioning, and securing heavy equipment at remote sites.
Dangerous Goods
Trained and authorized for dangerous goods transport with full documentation and compliance protocols.
Construction & Building Materials
Building materials, structural steel, and construction supplies delivered to job sites across Western Canada.
Safety First
Our numbers speak for themselves
Zero reportable crashes across the US and Canada in the most recent 24-month reporting period. Our vehicle and driver out-of-service rates beat national averages in every category.
See our full safety record →| Metric | Northwing | National Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle OOS Rate | 17.4% | 22.26% |
| Driver OOS Rate | 2.2% | 6.67% |
| Reportable Crashes | 0 | — |
Source: FMCSA Safety Measurement System, 24-month period through March 2026.
Need freight moved?
Get in touch for a quote. Oilfield, flatbed, cross-border — tell us what you need hauled and where it's going.