HATT-engineered tires for Canada's Pacific gateway. Factory-direct pricing for fleets serving the Port of Vancouver, Trans-Canada Highway, and BC's mountain corridors.
British Columbia is Canada's Pacific gateway. The Port of Vancouver — the busiest port in Canada and the third-largest in North America — handles over 150 million tonnes of cargo annually, connecting Asian trade routes to the entire North American continent. From container drayage in the Lower Mainland to lumber hauling through the Interior, BC's trucking operations face some of the most demanding conditions anywhere.
BC's mountain highways present unique challenges: steep grades through the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass, and the Fraser Canyon demand tires with exceptional traction, braking stability, and heat resistance on sustained descents. Hanksugi's proprietary HATT technology delivers compound flexibility rated to -40°C for mountain winter operations while maintaining structural integrity through summer heat on valley routes.
Hanksugi is expanding distribution across Canada. BC fleets, distributors, and tire dealers can contact our US-based support team at +1-561-340-9030 for factory-direct pricing, volume discounts, and partnership opportunities.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep British Columbia commerce moving
From Vancouver through the Fraser Canyon, Rogers Pass, and the Rocky Mountains to Alberta. This critical east-west corridor carries container freight from the Port of Vancouver to inland markets. Mountain grades and winter conditions demand tires with superior traction and heat management on descents.
BC's primary north-south highway connects the US border at Osoyoos through Kamloops and Prince George to the Peace River region. Lumber, mining, and agricultural freight rely on this corridor. The HS98 mixed-service tire excels on the varying road conditions along this route.
The Coquihalla Highway connects the Lower Mainland to Kamloops through some of the most challenging mountain terrain in Canada. Steep grades, avalanche zones, and severe winter weather require drive tires with deep tread and aggressive traction patterns.
Container drayage between Deltaport, Centerm, Vanterm, and Fraser Surrey Docks to distribution centres across the Lower Mainland. Short-haul, heavy-load cycles demand all-position tires with exceptional durability and turning resistance.
The Port of Vancouver is Canada's largest port and the Pacific gateway for North American trade. Container drayage fleets operate thousands of trucks daily between marine terminals and distribution centres. Hanksugi all-position tires handle the constant turning, heavy loads, and short-haul cycles of terminal operations.
BC produces more lumber than any other Canadian province. Log trucks, chip haulers, and lumber carriers operate on rough forestry roads throughout the Interior, the Cariboo, and the North. Hanksugi mixed-service tires feature cut-resistant compounds and reinforced sidewalls built for unpaved resource roads.
BC's mining sector includes copper, coal, gold, and natural gas extraction across the province's mountainous terrain. Equipment and supply hauling to remote mine sites requires tires that resist cuts, chips, and punctures on unimproved roads while maintaining highway performance for transit legs.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for mountain and coastal conditions
Built for Trans-Canada long-distance corridors from Vancouver to Alberta and beyond. Low rolling resistance delivers maximum fuel efficiency for cross-country operations while HATT compounds resist heat buildup on sustained mountain descents.
Aggressive traction for BC's mountain passes. Deep tread and open-shoulder design provide confident grip on the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass, and Kicking Horse grades. HATT cold-flex compound performs in the harshest winter conditions.
Designed for Vancouver port terminal operations. All-position versatility handles the constant turning, heavy container loads, and short-haul cycles of drayage work between Deltaport, Centerm, and distribution centres.
Built for BC's forestry and mining sectors. Reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant compounds handle rough logging roads, mine haul routes, and unimproved resource roads throughout the Interior and northern BC.
Versatile all-position tire for BC fleets needing year-round performance from coastal rain to Interior snow. Deep tread depth and siping deliver confident traction across BC's diverse climate zones.
Purpose-built trailer tire for BC's intermodal and long-haul trailer operations. Low rolling resistance reduces fuel costs across multi-axle configurations on the Trans-Canada and Highway 97 corridors.
Hanksugi is expanding across Canada — become a distribution partner
Hanksugi is actively building its Canadian distribution network. If you are a tire dealer, fleet operator, or distributor in British Columbia interested in carrying Hanksugi commercial truck tires, contact our US-based team. We offer competitive factory-direct pricing, marketing support, and dedicated account management for Canadian partners.
BC fleets can also contact us directly for volume pricing and tire evaluations.
Hanksugi tires meet National Safety Code (NSC) standards and BC's Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE) requirements. Full compliance with CMVSS load and speed ratings for safe operation on BC's mountain highways.
Hanksugi offers SmartWay Transport Partnership verified tire options. BC carriers can reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions with our low-rolling-resistance HATT compounds, supporting BC's CleanBC transportation goals.
HATT technology maintains compound flexibility down to -40°C while resisting heat buildup during sustained mountain descents. BC's diverse terrain demands tires that perform from sea-level rain to high-elevation snow and ice.
Hanksugi is actively expanding into the Canadian market. BC fleets can contact us directly at +1-561-340-9030 for factory-direct pricing, distribution inquiries, and fleet evaluations. We offer all major sizes including 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, and 11R24.5.
The Hanksugi HS68 regional drive tire provides aggressive traction for BC's mountain passes including the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass, and Kicking Horse Pass. Deep tread patterns and HATT cold-flex compounds maintain grip on steep grades.
Yes. The Hanksugi HS84 all-position tire is ideal for Vancouver port drayage, designed for constant short-haul cycles with heavy container loads and the durability needed for terminal operations at Canada's busiest port.
Hanksugi offers all standard North American sizes: 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5. All sizes meet Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) requirements.
The Hanksugi HS98 mixed-service tire features reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant compounds designed for BC's logging roads, mine haul routes, and unpaved resource roads throughout the Interior and northern regions.
Contact Hanksugi for fleet pricing, distribution partnerships, or to schedule a tire evaluation for your BC operation.