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Hello, hybrid
As the first hybrid commercial vehicles reach the market this year, manufacturers describe how they can reduce users’ total air emissions, while saving thousands of dollars in annual fuel expenses.
 
Tri Ocean Engineering: Eyes on Quality
Tri Ocean Engineering takes its mission seriously, which is to provide top-quality projects and services on time and within budget. By Libby John
 
Wabi Iron & Steel Corp: Going Global
Wabi Iron & Steel Corp. expands on an international scale while improving its products. By Genevieve Diesing
 
L. Robert Enterprises: Looking Ahead
After being acquired by CEDA International, L. Robert Enterprises continues to combine opportunity with responsibility.
 
Rainbow Disposal: Ahead of the Curve
Rainbow Disposal Co. is taking steps to convert trash into useful products before the law makes it a requirement. By Brian Salgado
 
Highline Mushrooms: From the Ground Up
High cultivation standards and innovative operations have allowed Highline Mushrooms to become one of the largest independent growers of mushrooms in Canada. By Staci Davidson
 
Auto Custom Carpets: Breaking the Mold
With more than 70 percent of the market share, Auto Custom Carpets positions itself for the next growth phase. It hopes to double sales in the next five years. By Brooke Knudson
 
Flight Evolution
With more U.S. flights to the Bahama Islands than any other U.S. regional carrier, Gulfstream International Airlines continues to grow.
 
Faster and Better
A. Leventhal says competition is good for the dental industry and helps the company stay on top of its game.
 
Lay of the Land
More than just land management, Farmers National’s wide range of services helps it stand up to local competition
 
Checking In With Style
Braman Furniture stays up-to-date with market trends to continuously improve its lines.
 
Outsourcing to Canada
Canada is the second-top outsourcing destination in the world in some categories.
 
Too Many Eggs in One Basket?
Some Canadians feel a need to diversify their country's trade away from the United States.
But would this be in Canada's best interest?
 
Bridging the Gap
Resolving problems on both sides of the border would be one of the many benefits of regulatory convergence between Canada and the United States.