Feds Aided by CTA Legal Opinion Against APHIS Fees Monday September 29, 2014 | Border & Customs International Trade Minister Ed Fast informed CTA the government is examining the legality of the USDA proposal to substantially increase APHIS inspection fees.
Cargo Crime Reporting Tool Update Monday September 29, 2014 | Cargo Crime & Security Usage of the online cargo crime reporting program, developed by the Insurance Bureau of Canada and the Canadian Trucking Alliance, appears to be growing among insurers and police.
APHIS Fee Briefing Note Monday September 29, 2014 | Border & Customs CTA recently completed and submitted its written comments to USDA on the department’s proposed Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS) fee increases
Mandatory Entry Level Training Can Help Fix the Driver Shortage Sunday September 28, 2014 | Labour/HR/Driver Shortage Support for the Canadian Trucking Alliance’s call for mandatory entry level training for truck drivers in Canada continues to expand.
ELDs are Coming to a Truck Near You Sunday September 28, 2014 | Operations & Safety, Technology & Equipment A rule requiring Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) on trucks whose drivers must comply with hours-of-service rules is coming soon to both Canada and the U.S.
CTA Paves the Way for Boat-Tails, Longer B-Trains & Tri-Drives Sunday September 28, 2014 | Operations & Safety, Technology & Equipment CTA’s recent work with the federal government and provinces has paved the way for new safe, environmentally friendly technology and configurations on trucks and trailers: