Commercial Truck Tires in Alberta, Canada

HATT-engineered tires rated for -40°C extreme cold. Factory-direct pricing for fleets operating on Highway 2, oil sands corridors, and the Trans-Canada across Calgary and Edmonton.

Why Alberta Fleets Choose Hanksugi

Alberta is the energy capital of Canada. The province's oil sands operations, pipeline construction, and petroleum logistics drive one of the most demanding trucking environments in North America. From the heavy-haul corridors north of Edmonton to Fort McMurray, to the agricultural freight routes across southern Alberta's prairies, every tire must withstand extreme conditions.

Alberta's temperature swings are legendary — from -40°C winter cold snaps to +35°C summer heat. Hanksugi's proprietary HATT (Hanksugi Advanced Tire Technology) is engineered specifically for these extremes. Cold-flex compounds maintain traction and structural integrity in deep freeze conditions, while heat-resistant formulations prevent premature wear during summer operations.

Highway 2, connecting Calgary to Edmonton, is Alberta's busiest freight corridor and one of the most heavily trafficked routes in western Canada. Hanksugi long-haul tires deliver the low rolling resistance and high mileage that Alberta's cost-conscious fleets demand. Contact us at +1-561-340-9030 for factory-direct pricing and distribution opportunities.

Major Alberta Freight Corridors

Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep Alberta commerce moving

Highway 2 (Calgary-Edmonton)

Alberta's primary north-south freight corridor connects the province's two largest cities across 300 km of open prairie. This heavily trafficked route carries manufacturing, agricultural, and energy-sector freight. The HS88 long-haul tire delivers maximum fuel efficiency on this critical corridor.

Highway 43 (Peace River)

The route to Grande Prairie and the Peace River oil and gas region. Heavy equipment hauling and resource supply chains demand tires with exceptional durability on mixed-surface roads through remote northern Alberta.

Trans-Canada (Hwy 1)

The Trans-Canada through Banff and the Rocky Mountains connects Alberta to British Columbia. Mountain grades, winter conditions, and heavy tourism-related freight require tires that handle steep descents and cold-weather traction.

Hwy 63 (Oil Sands Corridor)

The lifeline to Fort McMurray and the Athabasca oil sands. This corridor carries the heaviest loads in Alberta, from oversize equipment to fuel tankers. Extreme cold, remote conditions, and heavy payloads demand the most durable tires available.

Industries We Serve in Alberta

Oil Sands & Energy

Alberta's oil sands represent the world's third-largest petroleum reserve. Hauling drilling equipment, pipe, fuel, and oversized loads across lease roads and northern highways requires tires with reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant compounds. Hanksugi mixed-service tires are built for the extreme conditions of energy-sector operations.

Agriculture & Grain

Alberta's vast prairies produce canola, wheat, and cattle. Agricultural freight moves year-round from farms to elevators, feedlots, and processing plants. Grain haulers need tires that handle heavy loads on rural highways and gravel roads across southern and central Alberta.

Pipeline & Construction

Pipeline construction, maintenance, and infrastructure projects generate heavy freight demand across Alberta. Equipment haulers, flatbed carriers, and supply trucks operate on remote access roads where tire reliability is critical and roadside service is limited.

Recommended Tires for Alberta Applications

Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for extreme cold operations

Long-Haul: HS88

Built for Highway 2 and Trans-Canada long-distance corridors. Low rolling resistance delivers maximum fuel efficiency for Calgary-Edmonton operations and interprovincial runs to BC and Saskatchewan.

  • SmartWay-verified
  • 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5
  • Retread-guaranteed casing
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Extreme Cold Drive: HS68

Engineered for Alberta's -40°C winters. Deep tread and aggressive siping maintain traction on ice and packed snow. HATT cold-flex compound resists cracking and hardening in sustained extreme cold conditions.

  • Cold-flex rated to -40°C
  • 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5
  • Deep siping for ice traction
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Oil Sands: HS98

Built for Alberta's energy sector. Reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant compounds handle the rough conditions of oil sands lease roads, pipeline right-of-ways, and remote northern resource roads.

  • Cut & chip resistant
  • 11R22.5, 11R24.5
  • Reinforced sidewall
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Urban Delivery: HS84

Designed for Calgary and Edmonton metro delivery routes. All-position versatility handles stop-and-go urban freight with compounds engineered for Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles and seasonal road damage.

  • All-position design
  • 245/70R19.5, 11R22.5
  • Impact-resistant sidewall
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All-Position: HS209

Versatile all-position tire for Alberta fleets needing year-round performance. Deep tread depth and siping deliver confident traction from summer prairie highways to winter blizzard conditions.

  • All-season performance
  • 11R22.5, 11R24.5
  • HATT cold-flex compound
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Trailer: HS108

Purpose-built trailer tire for Alberta's long-haul and grain hauling operations. Low rolling resistance maximizes fuel savings across multi-axle configurations on Highway 2 and prairie corridors.

  • Low rolling resistance
  • 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5
  • Even wear pattern
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Contact Us for Alberta Distribution

Hanksugi is expanding across Canada — become a distribution partner

Distribution & Fleet Inquiries

Hanksugi is building its Canadian distribution network. Tire dealers, fleet operators, and distributors in Alberta interested in carrying Hanksugi commercial truck tires can contact our US-based team. We offer competitive factory-direct pricing, marketing support, and dedicated account management for Canadian partners.

Alberta fleets can also contact us directly for volume pricing and tire evaluations.

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Canadian Compliance & Standards

National Safety Code

Hanksugi tires meet National Safety Code (NSC) standards and Alberta Transportation requirements for commercial vehicle operation. Full compliance with CMVSS load and speed ratings for safe operation across Alberta's highway network.

SmartWay Canada

Hanksugi offers SmartWay Transport Partnership verified tire options. Alberta carriers can reduce fuel consumption and emissions with our low-rolling-resistance HATT compounds, supporting environmental compliance goals.

Extreme Cold Performance

HATT technology maintains compound flexibility down to -40°C. Alberta's extreme winter conditions — with prolonged cold snaps and wind chill — demand tires engineered for the harshest cold-weather operations in North America.

Frequently Asked Questions — Alberta

Are Hanksugi commercial truck tires available in Alberta?

Hanksugi is actively expanding into the Canadian market. Alberta fleets can contact us at +1-561-340-9030 for factory-direct pricing, distribution inquiries, and fleet evaluations.

What tires are best for Alberta's extreme cold?

All Hanksugi tires feature HATT cold-flex compound rated to -40°C. The HS68 drive tire is specifically recommended for Alberta's extreme winters, with deep siping for traction on ice and packed snow.

Does Hanksugi offer tires for oil sands operations?

Yes. The HS98 mixed-service tire features reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant compounds for oil sands, pipeline construction, and resource road operations in the Fort McMurray and Peace River regions.

What sizes does Hanksugi offer for Alberta trucks?

Hanksugi offers all standard North American sizes: 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5. All sizes meet CMVSS requirements.

Are Hanksugi tires suitable for Highway 2 operations?

The Hanksugi HS88 long-haul drive tire is ideal for the Calgary-Edmonton Hwy 2 corridor. Low rolling resistance delivers maximum fuel efficiency while HATT compounds maintain performance through Alberta's temperature extremes.

Ready to Lower Your Cost Per Mile in Alberta?

Contact Hanksugi for fleet pricing, distribution partnerships, or to schedule a tire evaluation for your Alberta operation.

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