OEMS struggling ‘to turn orders into trucks’ amid supply shortages: ACT Research preview image Equipment OEMS struggling ‘to turn orders into trucks’ amid supply shortages: ACT Research May 19, 2021 Class 8 orders marked a seven-month low in April, a reflection of a full 2021 backlog rather than diminishing demand, ACT Research reported. “As we’ve said for some time, commercial…
Carriers enjoying ‘strongest freight market ever’: ACT Research preview image Business Management Carriers enjoying ‘strongest freight market ever’: ACT Research May 13, 2021 Carriers are enjoying the strongest freight market ever, and there’s no quick solution to the supply chain issues that are keeping them from adding to their fleets. That’s the assessment…
U.S. economy back on track, but labor market, inflation are concerns preview image Business Management U.S. economy back on track, but labor market, inflation are concerns May 13, 2021 The U.S. economy will grow at about 9.3% this quarter, then growth will decelerate but still post a strong 6.3% GDP gain on the full year. That’s the most recent…
Colonial Pipeline attack beginning to result in diesel shortages preview image Infrastructure Colonial Pipeline attack beginning to result in diesel shortages May 11, 2021 A gasoline shortage resulting from the hacking of the Colonial Pipeline is beginning to spill over to diesel supplies in the U.S. “Due to the Colonial Pipeline shutdown, Love’s locations…
Ontario, Michigan discussing partnership to vaccinate Ontario truckers preview image Health & Safety Ontario, Michigan discussing partnership to vaccinate Ontario truckers May 6, 2021 The Ontario government is reportedly working with the state of Michigan to discuss partnering to vaccinate Ontario-based cross-border truck drivers. The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) said in a release that…
Montreal port warns of delays as strike ends preview image Supply Chain Montreal port warns of delays as strike ends May 3, 2021 The Port of Montreal warned clients of delays and said resuming full operations will take many days as the Senate passed legislation to force 1,150 striking dockworkers to head back…
House approves bill to end Montreal port strike preview image Supply Chain House approves bill to end Montreal port strike April 29, 2021 The House of Commons early on Thursday morning approved Bill C-29, the legislation to put an end to the strike at the Port of Montreal. The minority Liberal government garnered…
Ottawa tables back-to-work bill to end Montreal port strike preview image Supply Chain Ottawa tables back-to-work bill to end Montreal port strike April 27, 2021 Federal Labor Minister Filomena Tassi on Tuesday tabled a bill to put an end to the strike involving 1,150 longshoremen at the Port of Montreal. The dock workers have been…
Theft of vehicles, cargo drops slightly, report says preview image Security Theft of vehicles, cargo drops slightly, report says April 26, 2021 Supply chain crime activity has been at a level similar to the first-quarter 2020, despite changes to targeted commodities and tactics used by cargo thieves, CargoNet reported Monday. Overall, reports…
Montreal port workers begin strike preview image Supply Chain Montreal port workers begin strike April 26, 2021 A general strike at the Port of Montreal has begun with more than 1,000 longshoremen, affiliated to the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local (CUPE) 375, walking off the job…
Montreal port longshoremen to strike on April 26 preview image Supply Chain Montreal port longshoremen to strike on April 26 April 23, 2021 The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) on Friday said it received a 72-hour notice of an indefinite strike starting on Monday, April 26 from the union’s executive of the Port of…
Mullen Group CEO expects strong economic recovery post-Covid preview image Business Management Mullen Group CEO expects strong economic recovery post-Covid April 22, 2021 The writing is on the wall that once Canada gets the Covid-19 vaccine rolled out, that the economy will rebound strongly. That’s the view of Mullen Group CEO Murray Mullen,…
Shippers facing toughest conditions of pandemic preview image Business Management Shippers facing toughest conditions of pandemic April 20, 2021 Shippers in the U.S. faced their toughest conditions of the pandemic in February, according to FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index (SCI). The index dropped two points from January to -11.8, due…
Agropur to outsource milk hauling in Quebec, Nova Scotia preview image Business Management Agropur to outsource milk hauling in Quebec, Nova Scotia April 19, 2021 Agropur Cooperative has announced plans to sell its bulk milk hauling operations in Quebec to companies whose core business is transporting liquid food products. It will also discontinue its milk…
Truckers fear losses amid Montreal port strike preview image Supply Chain Truckers fear losses amid Montreal port strike April 13, 2021 A partial strike set to start Wednesday by Port of Montreal dockworkers is set to affect shipping in North America. Longshoremen will work regular shifts Monday to Friday without overtime…