Sophisticated transportation networks facilitating the movement of commodities and goods between Canada and international markets are critical to bolstering business outside of our borders. Does the existing infrastructure rise to the challenge?

With dozens of free-trade agreements signed over the last nine years and one in five Canadian jobs dependent on exports, trade plays a key role in generating economic growth and employment in Canada. Gain a detailed perspective at The Canadian Institute’s Global Trade & Transport Logistics conference of how existing pain points in the country’s transportation corridors and gateways are being addressed and remedied. The two-day program on June 16 – 17 in Montreal will assist with fine-tuning your supply chain and moving your business forward. Here is a snapshot of what you will gain:

  • Upgrading and modernizing ports and key infrastructure – Explore funding options to alleviate logistical challenges and understand how port authorities are meeting customer demands

  • Examining how new FTAs will test existing transportation networks – Get up to speed on how Canada is preparing for the anticipated trade activity

  • Analyzing the varying sophistication and accessibility of airports across Canada: How do facilities stack up from province to province?

  • Learning about advances in intelligent transportation tools to monitor and ensure the safety of products

  • Exploring the expected growth in cold chain logistics as well-to-do populations in the developing world seek expensive, temperature-sensitive goods

  • Uncovering opportunities with traditional trade partners and in untapped and emerging markets

  • In Sync: Connecting soft and physical infrastructure at North American borders to ease red tape

Join us on June 16-17 in Montreal by calling 1-877-927-7936 or booking online