2022 National Trucking Week Begins Sunday
The National Trucking Week annual campaign began in the late 90s by the Canadian Trucking Alliance as a way to embrace the trucking industry
The National Trucking Week annual campaign began in the late 90s by the Canadian Trucking Alliance as a way to embrace the trucking industry
We are looking for a Warehouse Coordinator to join our dynamic and growing team. At Len Dubois Trucking, we are proud of our commitment to safety, and it starts at home with well-maintained, modern facilities and equipment.
Brake Safety Week is just around the corner taking place from August 21 to August 27, 2022. During Brake Safety Week, commercial motor vehicle inspectors conduct brake system inspections and their usual Level I & V inspections on large trucks and buses throughout North America to identify brake-system violations.
We are well into the busy summer season. So, in case you've been a little too busy to keep up with the headlines, we put together important trucking industry news. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more industry information.
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Administration (CVSA) will hold Roadcheck 2021 on May 19-19, 2022. This year, Roadcheck will focus on wheel ends which include the wheels, rims, hubs, and tires on a commercial motor vehicle.
Are you looking for an opportunity to use your self-motivated passion and talent for equipment repair in a profitable and entrepreneurial business?
We are seeking a team member that takes initiative, is committed to providing excellent customer service and has the drive to provide innovative solutions to achieve one common goal. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, our Apprentice Trailer Technician completes preventative maintenance and repairs on our fleet in a timely and efficient manner by diagnosing problems found during inspections & providing the correct repairs required.
Starting on Saturday, March 19, and running through until the first week of June, Mantiboa Spring Road restrictions will be in effect.
We can't say much about the weather in February but there was a lot happening in the industry news. So, if you've been too busy to catch all the industry news, don't worry - we have you covered!
Canada's trucking industry moves over 225 billion tonne-kilometers of freight intra-provincially, and over 10 million trucks are involved with trade with the US. From fuel to manufacturing to consumer goods and food - our day-to-day lives depend on the dedicated professionals in transportation and logistics.