EDITORIAL: CUSMA Review Must Consider Trucking Input Friday January 19, 2024 | Border & Customs, Editorials Simply put, the trucking industry is a demand-derived service sector. The members of all three national North American trucking associations – CTA, ATA and CANACAR in Mexico – are in business to service our domestic and international supply chains and customers while satisfying the growing expectations and demands of consumers
CTA Call to Action: Help Provide Guidance to the Trucking Supply Chain Friday January 19, 2024 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases The Canadian Trucking Alliance and its provincial association partners have been working with the federal government to bring awareness and solutions to the supply chain.
Gordie Howe Bridge Opening to be Delayed Until 2025 Friday January 05, 2024 | Border & Customs Today the Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) and Bridge North America (BNA) announced that the completion of the Gordie Howe International Bridge would be delayed until September 2025.
CTA: Working Towards Greater Fairness in AMPs Regime a Priority in 2024 Wednesday December 13, 2023 | Border & Customs, News Releases The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) continues to work with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to increase compliance with CBSA regulations while ensuring that greater fairness in the application of significant administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) remains a priority