Buttigieg, Alghabra Discuss Supply Chain Challenges in Washington Friday May 27, 2022 | Border & Customs The Canadian and American heads of transportation leaders met this month to discuss the importance of cross-border transportation and trade, including work on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which has been under construction since 2019 and is expected to open to traffic at the end of 2024.
North American Supply Chain Preparing for Border and Domestic Vaccination Mandates: CTA Wednesday January 05, 2022 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety By January 15, only fully vaccinated Canadian truck drivers will be permitted to move the $650 billion in trade that crosses the Canada-US border, Ottawa has signaled to supply chain stakeholders.
ACT Research: Commercial Vehicle Industry Faced with Persistent Supply Shortages, Now Facing Omicron Variant Friday December 17, 2021 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Technology & Equipment According to ACT’s latest release of the North American Commercial Vehicle Outlook, despite rock-solid demand across the spectrum of forward-looking medium and heavy-duty vehicle market indicators, industry capacity remains range-bound across a broad front of supply-chain constraints, and now Omicron was emerged as a wildcard.
Domestic Vaccine Mandate Could Fracture Supply Chain: CTA Sunday December 12, 2021 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety Overwhelming majority of Canadians feel current supply chain disruptions and worry about ability to get goods