Four Key Takeaways from Women with Drive 2021
By: Katrina Pizzino Trucking HR Canada’s 7th Annual Women with Drive Leadership Summit kept the International Women’s Day celebratory vibes of women, women leaders,.
Essential insights into the world of freight, logistics, and the trucking industry. Covering everything from industry news and regulatory updates to tips for truck drivers and fleet management, this section is a go-to resource for professionals in the field. Stay informed on the challenges and opportunities shaping the trucking industry and how to stay competitive in a fast-evolving market.
By: Katrina Pizzino Trucking HR Canada’s 7th Annual Women with Drive Leadership Summit kept the International Women’s Day celebratory vibes of women, women leaders,.
Prince Edward Island Announces New Travel/Border Measures Impacting Truck Drivers Entering the Province the province and will now require all non-PEI resident workers (including.
The operative word is “pivot.” COVID-19 has meant trucking companies have had to do an about-face in communicating meaningful information to their staff.
By Dana Smith So you’ve decided to become a commercial truck driver. How is that done these days? No matter what industry you.
COVID-19 aside, trucking was already stressful before the pandemic started. But now with mental health no longer a “dirty little secret” and a.
By Isabella Akaliza COVID-19 has disrupted the trucking industry as a whole. Truckers delivering essential goods during the COVID-19 pandemic are facing an increasing.
With Bill C-65 about to become law, is the trucking industry ready to pivot and open itself to new opportunities? By Isabella Akaliza.
By Carter Hammett Whether it’s locating a parking spot in a new city, operating a dash cam with your phone or simply trying.
PEI greeted them with potato chips. When the Atlantic bubble officially opened at 12:01 am July 3, it finally meant that residents of.
Despite challenges faced by the transportation industry amidst the COVID 19 pandemic, good drivers, prove that that they keep on trucking By Jon.