Supply chain disruptions have been consistently dogging global businesses ever since COVID-19 hit it badly.. Whether it is port congestion, freight...
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A Geotab Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) study on commercial freight data on five key U.S. bridges reveals that closures, whether short or long term, can cause disruptions to the movement of goods beyond the region, have a significant impact on traffic congestion and increase the risk of harsh events. The post Bridge study shows impact closures have on transportation appeared first on Inside Logisitics.
Supply chain disruptions have been consistently dogging global businesses ever since COVID-19 hit it badly.. Whether it is port congestion, freight...
Seven projects in Quebec are receiving nearly $38 million in funding through the federal government’s National Trade Corridors Fund, to help improve...
The Province of Manitoba is conducting a feasibility study to determine if Winnipeg’s rail lines should be relocated, and have selected Lloyd...
Tourmaline Oil Corp. and Clean Energy Fuels Corp. have opened two new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations in Alberta, marking a key...
The U.S. Justice Department announced that Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited, the Singaporean corporations that owned and...
DESPITE the short 5km distance from Juru Auto City to the Penang Bridge exit, tow truck operator Chan Kok Hoe spends 15 minutes in traffic due to...
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter Government has opened to traffic the newly constructed Amalinda Bridge and a 1,6 km stretch along Amalinda Road in a...
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit to Canberra on Monday 21 October, will cause traffic disruptions between 11:30am and 6pm on roads around...
Syntax Systems, a Quebec-based technology solutions and services provider for cloud application implementation and management, has acquired Argon...
Amazon’s Key In-Garage Delivery service is now available to Canadian Prime members, which enables customers to have their packages left inside their...