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Willm’s Craning Ltd. warehouse with a parking lot

FULLY INSURED WAREHOUSING/STORAGE IN MANITOBA

Are you looking for a secure space to store machinery, valuable tools, goods, crates, or oversized equipment? Willm’s Craning Ltd offers fully insured short-term and long-term warehousing/storage in Manitoba. You can rely on us for your storage needs as our warehouse and outdoor compound are video monitored round the clock.

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Rigging and specialty equipment are used for safely loading and unloading items from shipping containers. Our firm uses dock and grade-level loading along with oversized doors for instant and efficient transferring. We have advanced machinery to load and unload any objects, equipment, and goods of various size and weight. Dial our number for more details or to request a service.

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Experience stress-free timelines and peace of mind shipping your project materials to Willm's Craning Ltd for safe storage until your project is ready!

 Heavy machinery and equipment stored in a warehouse

OUR DIFFERENCE

Some of the reasons to choose our storage solutions in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario include:

  • 35000sq ft heated indoor space

  • Gated and 24 hours security monitored outdoor compound

  • Crating & skidding of equipment for shipping/transport

  • Public weigh scale

Machinery and equipment stored in a warehouse

SECURE MONITORED STORAGE SPACES

We have a 24-hour video monitored warehouse, and compound. You can store any sized machines and equipment at our facility with peace of mind.

See What Our Customers Have to Say

Professional, Friendly and Well Done

Your company's recent work at the Winnipeg Railway Museum was professional, friendly and well done. In addition to the obvious priority of safety, your team showed a respectful duty of care around our public displays and treasured railroad artifacts. As well, your attention to paperwork and procedure made everything go smoothly. Thank you.

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- Harold Davis

  Director of Special Projects

  The Winnipeg Railway Museum

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