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  • LBX Introduces New Heavy Duty Excavators For North American Market

    LBX Company announces three new Heavy Duty Excavator models to its current product offering for all of North America. The 210 X4 Heavy Duty, 250 X4 Heavy Duty, and 300 X4 Heavy Duty are purpose-built and approved for tough applications like demolition, land clearing, heavy-duty excavating, and pipeline work.

    LBX Introduces New Heavy Duty Excavators For North American Market

     
    “LBX is excited to introduce another purpose built product line from the factory to offer alongside our Forestry equipment and Material Handlers,” said Chris Wise, Market Development Manager at LBX. “These Heavy Duty machines give our dealers and customers the ability to buy a machine that has been designed and engineered specifically for tougher applications. The lower is impressive with its aggressive stance and is built using upsized components, full track guards, and stronger carrier rollers to protect against all the rock and debris it tracks over.”

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    Feb 2, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Canada Cartage Acquires Laurentien Transport

    Canada Cartage, one of the country’s largest transportation and logistics providers, has announced the acquisition of Laurentien Transport, based out of Bois-des-Filion, Quebec.

     
    Founded in 1960, Laurentien is a dedicated contract transportation provider that specializes in refrigerated freight services to large, well-known brands in grocery, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and retail sectors.

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    Feb 1, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Forest Sector Calls for Action on Supply Chain Woes

    When Federal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra and his colleagues host a discussion on Canada’s supply chain today, the forest products sector and its workers will be looking for leadership from Ottawa to address a transportation system that is too often fragile and under-performing.

    Forest Sector Calls for Action on Supply Chain Woes
    Labour supply challenges are an ongoing concern as well, especially as it relates to truck driver shortages across the country.

     
     
    Canada’s forest industry provides more than 225,000 direct jobs across over 600 communities – many of which are hundreds of kilometres from larger cities and key customer markets.
     
    A resilient and reliable transportation system is critical to Canadian forestry’s ability to meet increasing global demand for our products, keep forestry workers working, and improve economic conditions in rural and northern forestry communities.
     
    “There are three main issues we need collective action on – future-ready infrastructure, rail service reliability, and the labour force of tomorrow,” noted Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) President and CEO Derek Nighbor. “For one, bottlenecks in key corridors are repeatedly slowing our supply chain down and hurting our global competitiveness. Getting to the bottom of issues in frequently congested spots like BC’s Lower Mainland must be a top priority of this discussion,” Nighbor said.
     
    The industry will also be raising the issue of rail service reliability. Canada’s railways have an important and difficult job to do. Unfortunately, there is a recurring problem with too many mills simply not getting rail cars when they need them. This can have a negative impact on customer relationships and confidence, especially as more and more customers in Canada and around the world are turning to forest products for their climate benefits. Labour supply challenges are an ongoing concern as well, especially as it relates to truck driver shortages across the country.
     
    “We are a reasonable group in Canadian forestry. We understand there are going to be system delays when the weather is bad or when our transportation partners are dealing with employees off sick because of COVID-19,” Nighbor added. “But over the past few years there have been way too many Groundhog Day moments. There are systemic issues that absolutely require solutions for the long-term and we look forward to working with the federal government and our transportation and labour partners on a plan for action,” he concluded.

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    Jan 31, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Sandvik To Open New Facility In Surrey, BC

    Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions has finalized plans to open a nearly 40,000 square-foot facility to support its customers in Western Canada with local parts storage, a workshop for components, and customer service support.

    Sandvik To Open New Facility In Surrey, BC

     
    Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions will add a brand new facility to its Canadian network, located in the Campbell Heights business park area of Surrey, British Columbia. Construction of the facility is already underway and is expected to be fully operational in 2022.

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    Jan 31, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Brandt to Add 1500 Jobs in 2022 Following Record Growth in 2021

    Following a year of record growth in which the company added almost 2000 people to their workforce, the Brandt Group of Companies has announced plans to create a further 1500 new positions in 2022.

    Brandt to create 1500 jobs in 2022
    Brandt to create 1500 jobs in 2022 (CNW Group/Brandt Group of Companies)

     

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    Jan 27, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Sennebogen Helps Action Metals Optimize Recycling Facility

    Boris Grinstein reflects on the growing fleet of equipment working in his Action Metals recycling yard, just off the I-45 near downtown Dallas.

    Sennebogen Helps Action Metals Optimize Recycling Facility
    With the cab raised, the operator has a clear view and can work the top of the pile.

     

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    Jan 27, 2022 - 3 years ago

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