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All-electric Plane Joins Island Aviation Company’s Fleet
Purpose-built flight trainer, a first in Canada, to be on display at May 27-29 Conference in Nanaimo. A Campbell River flight training and charter aviation
Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Milestone in First-of-its-Kind Supply Chain Initiative
On the second anniversary of the launch of the Freight Logistics Optimizations Works (FLOW) initiative, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on March 20, 2024
Transport Minister welcomes recommendations in the Office of the Auditor General’s report on the National Trade Corridors Fund
On March 19, 2024, the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, issued this statement on the report published the Office of the Auditor General on the
Railroads seek better communication with shippers on cargo movement
Railroads would like shippers to communicate when their import loads idle excessively, and while shippers are willing to share that information, messages often don’t get
Red Sea and Panama Canal disruptions: 2024 implications for shippers
When disruption in the Red Sea co-occurred with ongoing water level challenges in the Panama Canal, shippers were eager to understand immediate supply chain impacts.
FIRST LOOK AT NEW MAJOR VESSEL CONCEPTS by Fred McCague, CMILT
VICTORIA – Two conceptual renderings of BC Ferries’ New Major Vessels program are the first look at what up to seven new ferries could look
CTA Pre-Budget Spotlight – Border Investments Critical to Supply Chain Fluidity
needed to meet the needs of the rapidly evolving, 24/7 supply chain. Some of the items outlined by CTA to support greater cross-border supply chain
16 February 2024 – “Carrier and Shipper Contract Obligations, assessing risk and liabilities”
With a solid 25 years of International Transportation, Trade and logistics experience in negotiations, corporate policy, regulatory, logistics and claims management and transportation with much
Aircraft Interiors International.com 2024 Showcase – Second generation Supersonic-Cabin by Jennifer Coutts-Clay, CMILT
Jennifer Coutts Clay, CMILT, founder of jetlinercabins.com, looks at the remarkable story that leads to the design of second-generation supersonic aircraft cabins. To read Jennifer’s
Weather to be biggest supply chain risk in 2024: report
In its 2024 risk report, everstream.ai said a US$1 billion weather-causes event happens every three weeks, on average, in the United States. In the 1980s