INDUSTRY PULSE: Infobase Marketing releases latest Canadian courier industry trends report

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TORONTO, Ont. — Infobase Marketing has released its annual Canadian Courier Industry Market Trends Report.

Using a combination and text and graphs, this comprehensive and detailed document covers the top trends currently affecting the Canadian Courier Industry in the context of 10 major subject groupings. Examples of the groupings include Market Size/Structure, Labor Relations, Service Offerings, Market Pricing, Technology and Competitive Framework.

"This is the 8th edition of our Market Trends Report, and as is the case each year, the number and complexity of forces driving the industry continues to increase" said Gary Breininger, president of Infobase.

"If you’re a courier company, the report will provide valuable insights into the key trends driving the market, and the strategies that should be considered to maximize success. Providers of logistics services in general will also benefit from the report, as many of the trends discussed and information contained in it extend beyond the courier sector alone," Breininger adds

"While there are certainly a number of trends that characterize the market, perhaps one of the most pervasive is the continuing efforts of couriers (and 3PL’s in general) to migrate beyond their traditional modally oriented areas of operation, to increasingly work with customers in addressing the entire spectrum of their supply chain and logistics requirements" said Breininger.

The report is available for sale by contacting Infobase Marketing at 905-831-7976 or www.infobasemarketing.com

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