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About Lode King
History | Quality Policy | Warranty
History
Lode King Industries was founded in 1980 in Winkler, Manitoba and is a division of Triple E Canada Ltd. It began as a small manufacturing facility with a hopper bottom grain trailer being the only product. Lode King is now the largest highway transport trailer manufacturer in western Canada. The scope of product offerings has expanded as the years progressed to include aluminum and steel combination grain trailers and eventually a variety of flat deck trailers using both steel and aluminum materials.
Quality Policy
Lode King Industries was built on the concept of exceeding market standards. It is also the company’s objective to meet or exceed the expectations and requirements of the customer. It is the company position that a quality product is one that has regard for reliability, product design, performance, fitness for use, safety, service and economy. Lode King Industries is committed to achieving these goals by implementing and meeting the requirements of the ISO9001-2000 Quality System Standard. In addition, each individual involved in the welding of trailer components conforms to the standards as set out under our Canadian Welding Bureau approved welding program.
Warranty
One of the outstanding features of Lode King trailers, is the fact that very few things go wrong with them. The most important result, is a satisfied operator of a Lode King trailer. It is still necessary to have a warranty program in place that takes care of those times when something hasn’t gone quite right. Lode King flat deck trailers and grain trailers are covered by a three year warranty, to be free of defects in material and workmanship. The main beams of Lode King flat deck trailers are covered by a five year warranty. Further details on our warranty policy are available from your Lode King local dealer.
Location
Lode King Industries is located in southern Manitoba, virtually equidistant from both Atlantic and Pacific oceans. We are located about 15 miles from the Canada/USA border north of North Dakota.

