Supply Chain Port of Vancouver cargo volumes on steady course despite supply chain, extreme weather woes March 24, 2022 Cargo volumes through the Port of Vancouver rose by 1% in 2021 from 145 to 146 million metric tonnes (MMT) over 2020, despite pandemic and global supply challenges and extreme…
Delays at Vista Terminal up to 3 hours August 1, 2017 TORONTO, ON. - Drivers picking up or dropping off items at Vista Cargo Terminal are facing long delays due to a Swissport ground crew strike in its fourth day at Pearson International Airport.
3 Easy Ways to Prevent Cargo Securement Violations October 30, 2014 TORONTO - Knowing what roadside inspectors are finding can help tighten up your operation, and save you fines and points.
3 Easy Ways to Prevent Cargo Securement Violations October 30, 2014 TORONTO - Knowing what roadside inspectors are finding can help tighten up your operation, and save you fines and points.
Transportation Updates Await eManifest System at the Border August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, ON - Canada Border Services Agency is changing its commercial border processes to make customs clearance more efficient, but the changes will also require carriers to upgrade the ways they communicate with CBSA.
Alabama drops the hammer on unsafe steel haulers August 1, 2014 MONTGOMERY, Al. -- The Yellowhammer State recently passed a law requiring steel coil haulers to be specially-certified -- making it one of the toughest jurisdictions on securement rules in North America.
Ancra Gets New Western Canada Sales Manager August 1, 2014 Ancra Canada appointed Mike Comstock as their western Canada regional sales manager for its cargo systems division products.
Flying Flatbeds August 1, 2014 They're been around for 110 years, so why are air ships being talked about as the cargo delivery model of the future?
Cargo Crime August 1, 2014 The very last thing you want when your real-estate agent is showing your house is for a neighbor to wander by and ask about your termite problem. So it is with trucking and cargo crime. Everyone wants the problem solved, but nobody wants to talk about it.
Cargo Diverts Because of Port Metro Vancouver Strike August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ports on the northwest coast of the U.S. have received requests to change the course of vessels because of the truck driver strike in Vancouver.