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Welcome to On the Spot Auto!
We offer services such as Paintless Dent Removal (PDR), Interior Repairs, Paint Repairs, Headlight Restoration, Power Polish, Bumper fixes, whatever your needs.
“On the Spot Auto” is here to help you repair all those little mishaps that can happen to your car. Damages can include things like a parking lot dents, hail damage, scuffs or key scratches in your paint, scuffed bumpers, yellowed or dull looking headlights or a tear or burn in the interior of your car!
We are here to fix these damages to your satisfaction, and not just that, we also repair these damages “on-site” and the same day! So that means your car typically is out of service no more than a few hours, and since these repairs are done “on-site” that means no more trying to figure out how to get a ride to the body shop and back to drop off or pick up your car.
At All-Trade Mechanical - Hydraulic Service, we are dedicated to provide high quality and professional service. We serve the Portage la Prairie and the surrounding areas. We service drilling rigs, skids, tanks, shacks and so much more. For custom designing and fabricating services, please call us.
A US and Canadian bonded carrier, specializing in LTL, FTL, temperature controlled and hazardous shipments.
Portage Transport Inc. will strive to provide excellent service to its customers, create a balanced working environment for its employees, make a social difference locally and globally and be financially successful.
In 1998 Portage Transport Service, owned and operated by the late Robert Gallagher of Oakville and Ron Johnson of Winnipeg, had a terminal in Winnipeg and in Portage la Prairie. Its main purpose was to be a freight courier service linking Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie, Brandon, Dauphin and all points between. Freight came into Winnipeg from all over the world via many large carriers and many modes of transportation. Freight was gathered by the Winnipeg terminal and shipped to the Portage terminal twice each day. It was then distributed between Portage and *West* trucks and brought to the customer, often the same day.