Canada’s electronic logging device (ELD) mandate will not be enforced until June 12, but plans to “sunset” 3G cellular networks could require some border-crossing fleets
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Canada’s electronic logging device (ELD) mandate will not be enforced until June 12, but plans to “sunset” 3G cellular networks could require some border-crossing fleets
Read moreDrivers should plan for major highway closures this weekend in BC. The province’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure reports that due to incoming weather it
Read moreIf you got it, a truck driver brought it. The trucking industry’s diverse workforce – from drivers and dispatchers to mechanical technicians and IT developers
Read more120 workers with Prudential Transportation seeking better health, dental, and insurance coverage B.C.’s already hobbled supply chain could encounter another setback this week if container
Read moreA vaccination policy for cross-border travellers will impact the supply chain, as a chunk of the trucking workforce will exit the industry, warned the Canadian
Read moreHamilton City Council has declined to endorse proposed changes to the city’s revised truck route master plan which will now undergo further study and consultation
Read moreIn a letter Monday, Nov. 29, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association asked Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to allocate $1 billion to build truck parking. In
Read moreFleets accustomed to paying for fuel on weekly terms with an oil company are in a for a shock when electric vehicles are introduced. Driving
Read moreFor Calgary-based distribution company Wallace & Carey, its 100th year in business has also been among the most challenging. From fires that ravaged the B.C.
Read moreNew number restrictions by APH made situation unworkable The Coca-Cola Holiday Truck will not be making a stop in Sault Ste. Marie. A company spokesman issued
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