Each month we will publish highlights from the important articles we’re reading about shipping and logistics. This month’s articles include shippers diverting their cargo as the Port of Montreal dispute escalates, container shortages in Asia due to the Suez Canal Blockage, a $36-million cargo expansion at Edmonton International Airport, using the Port of Vancouver as an alternative to the congested …
Port of Montreal Workers Reject Deal – Strike Could Happen Anytime
99.71% of the union dock workers at the Port of Montreal rejected an offer from management. A strike could happen anytime, with 72-hours of notice.
Logistics News (March 2021)
Each month we will publish highlights from the important articles we’re reading about shipping and logistics. This month’s articles include implications of another Port of Montreal strike, the challenges reefer shippers are facing, delays at all North American ports, a look at how air cargo is doing in 2021, and the story of shipping a drilling rig from India to …
Port of Montreal Union Negotiations Suspended
The union representing the longshoremen at the Port of Montreal announced on Tuesday to its members that contract negotiations with management and mediators have been suspended. The Union president Martin Lapierre clarified that the mediation process had been suspended and did not end.
Logistics News (February 2021)
Each month we will publish highlights from the important articles we’re reading about shipping and logistics. This month’s articles include the need for better accuracy in shipping forecasts, electronic manifest requirements, real-time cargo visibility platform, ELD implementation, Canaan Group being named a BC Finalist for Canada’s Best Managed Companies, and forwarders expanding charter flights to increase capacity.
Canaan Group Named a 2021 B.C. Finalist for Canada’s Best Managed Companies
We are pleased to announce that Canaan Group has been selected as one of three BC Finalists for Canada’s Best Managed Companies, which is Canada’s leading business awards program that recognizes excellence in private Canadian-owned companies. Every year hundreds of businesses compete for this designation in a rigorous and independent process that evaluates the calibre of their management abilities and …
Logistics News (January 2021)
Each month we will publish highlights from the important articles we’re reading about shipping and logistics. This month’s articles include a 2021 air freight rates outlook, eBill of Lading standards, limited warehouse space, shipping antique cars, and a Canadian terminal and rail operations update.
2020 Reflections from our CEO
As 2020 comes to a close, I’ve found myself reflecting on the challenges and highlights from this past year, as well as planning for what’s to come in 2021. At the core of our business is the phrase “Delivered as Promised,” which is our commitment to our customers and everyone we work with.
The Top Agenda for Logistics Companies in 2021 is Resilience
The Association for Supply Chain Management has found resilience to be the top priority for executives in the supply chain industry for 2021, with digitization also trending as critical.
Contract Adherence in Shipping is an Increasing Priority
Between continued capacity issues, rising shipping costs, and anticipated changes to the way contracts are negotiated, it’s more important than ever to partner with the right logistics company.
Container Liners turn to Multipurpose Vessels for Capacity
With increasing demand and soaring freight rates for container liners, multipurpose carriers are offering their ships for use to try and help close the supply gap.
The Government Mandate for ELDs Takes Effect June 2021
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) will be mandatory for most Canadian motor carriers as of June 2021.
Big Changes for the Last-Mile Delivery Business
With e-commerce driving demand, the final-mile delivery landscape is shifting and enlarging, with companies such as Amazon and grocery stores relying more on other logistics forwarding partners for residential delivery.
Canada Successfully Concludes Talks on Transitional Trade with UK
Global Affairs Canada has announced a new interim deal with the United Kingdom that will bridge the gap between the end of the UK’s involvement with CETA at the end of this year, and the establishment of a comprehensive trade agreement between the two countries.
Canada Preparing Logistics Now for 2021 Vaccine Rollout
Canada has secured access to 20 million doses of the vaccine, and, in order to expedite the distribution process, has already issued a contract tender for a national shipping plan.
Companies Digital Resiliency Strengthened Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
The majority of Canadian businesses feel well-prepared to survive the second wave, especially with new technology in place to help them succeed.
Air Cargo Capacity Crunch to Drive Forwarder Consolidation
The likelihood of mergers and acquisitions in the air cargo sector is increasing with smaller forwarders scrambling to keep up with demand.
Container Shortage Worsens and Rates Continue Climbing
Container shortages in Asia are creating a deficit of available equipment for importers, while rates continue to increase.
Are We Prepared for the Challenges of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution?
The US company COVAXX has secured end-to-end supply chain management in preparation of shipping 1 billion doses of its vaccine around the globe in 2021.
Keeping Eyes on Trade Under Biden
Some trade experts and diplomats predict that although the tension and anxiety around Canadian-US trade created under Trump will settle down now, it won’t necessarily mean better trade deals for Canada, since the Democratic party is known for having anti-trade sentiments.