Trout River Industries aims to push exports with West Prince expansion

P.E.I. manufacturer builds specialized truck trailers for heavy construction

Image | Harvey Stewart, Trout River Industries

Caption: Trout River Industries owner Harvey Stewart expects to have 20 new positions at the new plant. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

A P.E.I. manufacturer is looking to expand exports into the U.S., Europe and the Middle East with the help of a new facility in Bloomfield.
Trout River Industries has held a patent since 1999 for its live-bottom trailer design. Live bottom trailers have a conveyor on the bottom for unloading loose material such as gravel, asphalt, grain or potatoes.

Image | Live bottom trailer from Trout River Industries

Caption: Live bottom trailers allow for dumping without tilting the trailer. (Trout River Industries)

In a news release, the province described Trout River Industries as Canada's leading manufacturer of live-bottom trailers for the heavy construction industry.
The company's main facility is in Coleman, in West Prince, and it announced Wednesday it will lease space in a provincial building in nearby Bloomfield.
"We expect the expansion will add approximately 20 jobs with the possibility of more in the near future," said company founder Harvey Stewart in the provincial news release.

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The province will give Trout River a break on the rent, and provide labour rebates for up to 30 new positions.