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WIN-WIN-WIN: CN Rail says it has created a winning solution for shippers, carriers and the railway itself via its domestic repositioning program.
Mullen buys Jay's Moving & Storage REGINA, Sask. -- Mullen Group announced today the acquisition of Jay’s Moving & Storage in a deal expected to close on June 1. May 17, 2013 8:18AM
PeopleNet partners with Easy Manifest MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- PeopleNet has announced a new partnership with Easy Manifest, a company that works to help drivers eliminate wait time at border crossings. At least one hour prior to crossing the border, a carrier (driver or dispatch)... May 17, 2013 8:10AM
Governments of Canada, New Brunswick funding new Intelligent Transportation Systems May 16, 2013 2:07PM
"Market evolving dramatically" for transportation providers: Day & Ross COO May 15, 2013 2:09PM
Feds providing thousands for study on literacy, essential skills in trucking May 15, 2013 12:10PM
Dan Goodwill Updated - May 19, 2013 10:40AM Shipper-Carrier Collaboration – How do you make the RFP Process work for Both Parties? More from the Expert's Blog
Lou Smyrlis Updated - May 12, 2013 15:39PM Transportation costs are creating a no-win scenario for Canadian e-commerce More from the Expert's Blog
Laurie Turnbull Updated - Feb 18, 2013 20:14PM RFID Costs Still Problematic More from the Expert's Blog
Carolina Billings Updated - Apr 28, 2013 23:26PM Top 5 Ways to attract top talent to your team. More from the Expert's Blog
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Upwardly mobile Trans-Pacific trade with Asia is continuing to grow in significance for Canadian importers and exporters, accounting today for nearly one-fifth of Canada’s total two-way merchandise trade of more than 900 billion dollars with the world....
Airfreight on a budget CT&L: The great bulk of Canada-Asia trade is transported overseas by container and bulk shipping lines, but some shippers also use airfreight. Why does it make sense to consider airfreight when shipping to and from China?
Inside the market dynamics of slow steaming Alongside the decision of taking vessels out of service to offset excess capacity in recent years, the practice of “slow steaming” is arguably the most visible component of the marine shipping industry’s continuing strategy to... By Laurie Turnbull