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Great Lakes fleets thrown overboard by new global maritime emissions standards
Despite efforts to reduce their carbon emissions, Canada’s lakers — the ships that carry cargo in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and Arctic and
31 January 2023
CILTNA accredits George Brown College’s Supply Chain Certificate Program
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in North America (“CILTNA”) is pleased to announce that it has completed an accreditation for George Brown College’s
19 January 2023
A TIME OF RENEWAL FOR CANADA’S SUPPLY CHAINS: FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BOLD | NEW report by KPMG with contributions from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC)
Modern supply chains help ensure the rapid, efficient movement of goods and services and are indispensable to economic growth. Unfortunately, the impacts of the pandemic
17 January 2023
Compass 2023: A Forward Thinking, Long-term Infrastructure Plan is Needed
VANCOUVER, BC, January 16, 2022—Transportation industry leaders are increasingly concerned about Canada’s lack of a coordinated long-term infrastructure plan, as highlighted in the annual WESTAC
17 January 2023