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William F. Willson opens first office at ferry landing in Fort Erie, ON for traffic from Buffalo. |
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| Becomes first customs broker to locate at newly constructed Peace Bridge at Fort Erie, ON. |
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Opens Niagara Falls, ON office. |
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| Purchases offices of W.H. Adams Ltd. at Ambassador Bridge and Windsor-Detroit tunnel. |
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Opens office at Bluewater Bridge in Sarnia, ON. |
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| Establishes international forwarding business for truck and international freight. |
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Opens offices in Niagara Falls NY, Buffalo NY, Detroit MI and Port Huron MI. |
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| Launches electronic processing of entries and transmission to customs. |
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Creates client service department to provide customers with one consistent service contact. |
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| Moves executive, sales and accounting offices to Mississauga, ON. |
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Certified under C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) and PIP (Partners in Protection). |
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| Unveils Customer Portal providing customers with online access to key customs transactions information. |
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Introduces Web/electronic systems reducing data entry time for customs paperwork, shortening clearance times and enhancing Willson-client data integration. |
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| Opens dedicated customer service centre in Stoney Creek, ON to handle all in- and outbound service calls. |
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