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1969 Acquired J. Waldie Company Limited of St. Thomas, Ontario and merged it with Lakeshore Transport to form Livingston Transportation Limited. •
1970 Don Gordon became a director. •
1971 Began public warehousing operations with the acquisition of warehousing facilities in London, Ontario. •
1974 Acquired Mutual Warehousing Limited and Principals’ Warehouse Limited, both based in Ontario. •
1975 Acquired Bennett & Shaw Storage and Distribution Limited of Calgary, Alberta as well as three Ontario-based trucking companies. •
1976 Acquired Manitoba Cartage and Storage Limited as well as Inland Warehousing Limited of Calgary. •
1978 Allpak acquired all outstanding shares of Livingston and took the company private again; Dick Ivey (senior) replaced Gerry Livingston as chairman of the board. •
1978 Opened an export packing facility in Jacksonville, Florida as well as U.K.-based warehousing operations. •
1978 Acquired its first customs brokerage and freight forwarding operations by purchasing International Customs Brokers of Toronto, Ontario and I.C.B. Freight Services (U.K.) Limited of the United Kingdom. •
1979 Acquired Consolidated Warehousing Limited of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Edmonton, Alberta. •
1979 Acquired Import Customs Brokers of Toronto and merged it with International Customs Brokers to form International-Import Customs Brokers. •
1979 Richard Ivey became a company director; Harry Wade became company president under CEO Geno Francolini. •
1980 Sold Livingston Transport Limited. •
1980 Acquired Border Brokers Limited of Toronto. •
1981 Changed name to Livingston International Inc. •
1981 Acquired the Houston-based export packer of oil rigs, Houston Export Crating Company Inc. •
1981 Acquired Hobelman Port Services Inc., a Baltimore-based import car servicing company, and part of R.G. Hobelman Company Inc., a U.S.-based customs broker and freight forwarder. •
1983 Acquired Seaway/Midwest Limited, Canada’s largest public warehousing company, and Midwest Pharmaceuticals Limited from Molson. •
1983 Geno Francolini resigned as company CEO. •
1984 Closed Houston Export Crating. •
1984 Sold Hobelman Port Services. •
1985 Harry Wade retired, and Martin Fabi became president and CEO. •
1986 Changed name to Livingston Group but customs brokerage division continued to operate under the Livingston International banner. •
1986 Moved head offices from Tillsonburg to
Toronto. •
1986 Amalgamated Border Brokers and International-Import Customs Brokers under the Livingston name. •
1986 Sold R.G. Hobelman and separately sold the export packing division to a management group. •
1986 Don Gordon replaced Martin Fabi as president and CEO. •
1988 Gerry Livingston died. ==1988 to 1993: Corporate restructuring==