
Service Areas for Vehicle and Equipment Hauling
BEMAC is based in Atlantic Canada and handles vehicle and equipment hauling across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, regular Ontario corridor routes, and select longer-haul moves when the load, route, and timing fit.
Route fit depends on the load, timing, trailer fit, pickup access, and delivery access.
Primary operating region and route-fit review
BEMAC is based in Atlantic Canada and handles vehicle and equipment hauling across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, regular Ontario corridor routes, and select longer-haul moves when the load, route, and timing fit.
- Primary service areas: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Atlantic Canada
- Regular Ontario corridor coverage for vehicle and equipment moves
- Select longer-haul availability reviewed by load type, timing, route fit, trailer fit, pickup access, and delivery access

Atlantic Canada and Ontario corridor routes

Atlantic Canada
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and regional Atlantic Canada hauling requests.

Nova Scotia
Vehicle, equipment, auction, dealer, farm, and jobsite moves reviewed by route fit.

New Brunswick
Atlantic route support for vehicles, equipment, auction pickup, and dealer moves.

Ontario Corridor
Regular corridor planning when pickup and delivery timing align with active routes.
What to send for a route-based quote
A route quote needs more than two city names when the load, site, or timing is complex. Send enough context for BEMAC to review whether the move fits current coverage and trailer planning.
- Pickup city and province
- Delivery city and province
- Unit type, weight, and dimensions
- Photos, deadline, loading notes, and access details
Select moves are reviewed case by case
Longer moves depend on load type, timing, route fit, trailer fit, pickup access, and delivery access. If the route is unusual, send the details and BEMAC will confirm whether it fits.
Helpful route and access planning guides
How BEMAC Reviews Route Fit Before Confirming a Move
Route fit review considers equipment fit, vehicle condition, access, timing, staging, regional coverage, loading needs, and delivery readiness before confirming a move.
Read guide Route and Access PlanningPickup and Delivery Access: What Drivers Need to Know
Pickup and delivery access details help drivers plan vehicle and equipment transport around gates, roads, yards, jobsites, and unloading space.
Read guide Route and Access PlanningWhat Makes a Route Harder to Quote?
Some transport routes are harder to quote because of remote points, ferries, seasonal access, unclear pickup details, timing constraints, or loading concerns.
Read guide Quote PreparationWhat Photos Help Us Quote Faster?
Photos help BEMAC quote vehicle, equipment, auction, and access-sensitive transport requests with less back-and-forth.
Read guideNeed route confirmation?
Send the pickup city, delivery city, unit type, dimensions, photos, deadline, loading details, and access notes so BEMAC can review whether the route fits.