Canada Expands Arctic Military Presence at Alert Airport

Canada Expands Arctic Military Presence at Alert Airport

Alert Airport is a military airport located in Alert, Nunavut, Canada, and is the northernmost airport in the world. Operated by the Canadian Department of National Defence, it features a gravel runway and essential navigation and firefighting facilities. The airport plays a vital role in polar military operations and scientific research, providing crucial logistical support in the high Arctic.

Amazon FBA Sellers Optimize US and Canada Shipments

Amazon FBA Sellers Optimize US and Canada Shipments

This article provides a comprehensive guide for Amazon sellers on creating US/Canada shipping plans in Seller Central. It emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct 'Ship From' address and details the steps involved in creating a shipping plan. It also covers risk mitigation strategies and solutions offered by Flexport, aiming to help sellers optimize their shipping processes, reduce logistics costs, and improve operational efficiency. The guide provides practical advice for navigating the complexities of FBA shipments and streamlining the creation of effective shipping plans.

Canada Post Postal Managers Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Canada Post Postal Managers Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Canada Post reached a three-year agreement with the Association of Postal Officials of Canada, including an 11% wage increase. However, negotiations with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers remain stalled. It remains to be seen whether this agreement will ease labor tensions. Hong Kong Post also faces similar labor challenges, highlighting the need for global postal systems to find a balance between operational efficiency and employee well-being. Finding a sustainable solution is crucial for the future of postal services worldwide.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Canada WCO Boost Aviation Security and Trade Efficiency

Canada WCO Boost Aviation Security and Trade Efficiency

In 2012, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) met with the World Customs Organization (WCO), focusing on aviation cargo security, risk management, and trade facilitation. Discussions covered outcomes from the ICAO aviation security conference, emerging risk responses, capacity building, and international cooperation. The CBSA's National Targeting Centre and Border Operations Centre were also examined. The meeting laid the groundwork for future collaboration, aiming to enhance security and streamline trade processes through strengthened customs partnerships and shared best practices.

Amazon Canada Imposes Storage Limits Pushes Multichannel Fulfillment

Amazon Canada Imposes Storage Limits Pushes Multichannel Fulfillment

Amazon Canada will implement new storage limits on May 1st, posing challenges for sellers. This article explores the potential of Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) as a solution, highlighting how MCF can influence sales calculations and potentially increase storage capacity. It also cautions sellers about the potential risks associated with MCF. Data-driven application suggestions are provided to help sellers achieve business growth under the new regulations. The article aims to guide sellers in navigating the new policy and optimizing their operations in the Canadian marketplace.

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Canada Post Strike Threatens Deliveries Amid Government Intervention

Canada Post Strike Threatens Deliveries Amid Government Intervention

Canada Post's labor negotiations are at an impasse, with the government mandating a vote for employees to decide the future direction. Unions are resisting, while employers welcome the move. The vote's outcome will directly impact the Canadian economy, small businesses, and consumers. The vote is being closely watched in hopes that labor and management can reach an agreement, bringing a turnaround to Canada Post. The results will determine the next steps in this ongoing dispute and potentially avert a strike.

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Walmart Expands Ecommerce in Canada to Rival Amazon

Walmart Expands Ecommerce in Canada to Rival Amazon

Walmart is actively recruiting Canadian sellers to join its US e-commerce platform. By optimizing the supply chain, providing WFS services, and strengthening marketing support, Walmart aims to eliminate cross-border e-commerce barriers and build a more attractive e-commerce ecosystem. This move seeks to challenge Amazon's dominance in the e-commerce market, providing new growth opportunities for sellers, especially offering Chinese sellers a new option for multi-channel distribution. Walmart's initiative aims to create a competitive environment and expand its marketplace reach.

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

A tentative agreement has been reached again in the labor negotiations at Canada's West Coast ports, after a previous agreement was rejected by the union. The new agreement aims to address issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions, but still requires ratification by union members. This event highlights the vulnerability of supply chains and the economic impact of labor relations. Long-term solutions require strengthened communication and increased mutual trust between labor and management to jointly address the challenges.

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Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen's first "Maritime Silk Road" cross-border e-commerce express line recently achieved a breakthrough of 2 million exports. Utilizing the "two ports and one route" model, it has facilitated convenient logistics and efficient management for cross-border e-commerce, providing significant support for expanding into international markets.

09/15/2025 Logistics
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