Rewards & Risks of Western Resource Trade
In keeping with Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation North Americas’ (CILTNA) goals of educating its members and promoting professionalism in the logistics and transportation [...]
In keeping with Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation North Americas’ (CILTNA) goals of educating its members and promoting professionalism in the logistics and transportation [...]
BC Shipping News has teamed up with Wave Point Consulting to undertake the second Surface Transportation Annual Review (STA) Survey. The survey provides vital information on [...]
Pacific Coast marine traffic is increasing as Canada relies heavily on a competitive international shipping industry to transport its trade with countries other than the [...]
Ocean shipping matters to Canada. New international markets are becoming increasingly important to our economic future. However, geopolitical risk is a potential threat to Canada’s [...]
Canada is seeking to be an LNG exporter. Canada’s moving LNG target presents some obstacles that need to be overcome before this can happen. The [...]
Implementing trade compliance best practice is required to seize the opportunities associated with Canada’s renewed trade policy agenda. Competitiveness depends on shifting the topic of trade compliance [...]
On June 25, 2014, the federal Transport Minister launched a review of the transportation economic and associated regulations in Canada. The study provides a once [...]
Is the present state of Canadian Arctic shipping infrastructure sufficient? No, Canadian Arctic freight shipping and cruise tourism infrastructure are underdeveloped. The International Chamber of [...]
The impact of the Panama Canal expansion project on global supply chains has been a subject of intense interest in the shipping sector. Panama Canal [...]
The topic of port trucking strikes has generated considerable interest from freight shippers. The Surface Annual Transportation Annual Review survey results revealed that problems at marine container [...]
Canada’s economic prosperity depends on the marine transportation of exports to world markets. This can only be done by ships. The ongoing ocean and environmental [...]
Rail transportation liability is necessary because the rail network is an integral part of Canada’s economic engine and the confidence of shippers and the public [...]
The maritime leisure transport sector in British Columbia, Canada is at a cross road. Canada’s port and ocean transport industry are heavily focused on cargo [...]
The British Columbia cruise industry cluster was the focus of this April 2014 of BC Shipping News article. It introduced the concept of maritime business clusters and [...]
For those engaged in international trade development, the topic of the economic impact of a port trucking strike quickly arises when there is a severe disruption [...]
There is a “port trucking crisis in North America” writes Phil Davies of Davies Transportation Consulting. The February 2014 action by port truckers in Vancouver is not [...]
The Port of Vancouver logistics sector has been key to maintaining the port's lead as Canada’s predominate container gateway and acting a critical global supply [...]
BC Shipping News teamed up with Wave Point Consulting to undertake the first annual Surface Transportation Annual Review (STAR) survey. Respondents were asked for their opinion on three [...]
Marine Domain Awareness (MDA) is an essential and underlying foundation of ocean management and increasingly, the regulation of shipping in coastal waters. The International Maritime [...]