Nanos: Increased Supply Chain Anxiety Among Women and Those Over 55 Friday May 27, 2022 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Industry Image & PR, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety Canadians are increasingly concerned about getting goods due to supply chain disruptions, especially women and those over 55 years old, according to a Nanos poll of the Canadian public commissioned by the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
Parts Shortages Continues to Curtail Truck Production: ACT Thursday May 26, 2022 | Business Conditions, Technology & Equipment The analysts at ACT Research are losing confidence that lingering supply chain issues will subside enough to enable manufacturers to ramp up commercial truck production anytime soon.
Webinar – Driver Shortage: Global problem, North American Solutions? Wednesday May 25, 2022 | Announcements, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage Hosted by IRU in cooperation with CTA, ATA and CANACAR
Interest Rates Could Keep Lid on ‘Astronomical’ Used Truck Values Friday May 20, 2022 | Business Conditions, Technology & Equipment With historic inflation and supply chain constraints amid high freight demand still creating equipment acquisition concerns, Corcentric – a financial procurement and asset management services company – recommends stepping up fleet maintenance and casting a wider net for suppliers.