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Canadian Transportation & Logistics - September 2008

Features

GROUNDED!
There's no gentle way to describe what's happening to plans for increasing air freight capacity

Canada's trade future at a crossroads
Logistics infrastructure expanding for Canada's Pacific Gateway to bridge the massive engine of the United States and the burgeoning economies of Asia

All Checked Out
Balancing a secure supply chain and happy workforce is more than a question of trust in today's global arena

Building a proactive supply chain
The case for taking a fresh approach towards the role of supply chain management systems


Departments

Marketwatch

Logistics HIGH
The shortage in young talent for the Canadian workforce spans multiple sectors, including logistics and supply chain. Find out how school boards across the country are working with groups like the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council to provide career-orientated training at the high school level.

The Leading Edge

get on the same page
Why companies with global supply chains require a global ERP platform

The Bigger Picture

In The News

In the News

Viewpoint

Airfreight capacity cuts:
just temporary turbulence or a sign of things to come?