Distribution and Transportation Sustainability
Baxter Corporation lands multi-year contract with Mohawk Supply Chain Service
Company uses shared warehouse to eliminate two transports and transfers with each shipment
Legislation moves Windsor-Detroit Bridge project to next stage
Construction exempted from regular permitting process
Materials Handling: Making the old new again [from the MM&D September 2012 print edition
Old-fashioned warehousing is green warehousing
Federal Marine Terminals wins enviromental award
Hamilton Port Authority recognizes green improvements
Food companies lack sustainable supply chain initiatives
Study finds major food businesses need to take more action
Ontario looking for feedback about its Multimodal Goods Movement Strategy
Hopes online policy document generates comments
Canada nearly half way to meeting 2020 emissions target
The 720-megatonne estimate is 65 megatonnes lower than the total at this time last year.
Garment and footwear industries measure supply chain sustainability
Index looks at factors like water usage and waste produced
Mercedes begins fuel cell stack production
World’s first dedicated facility located in Burnaby, BC
Carbon Economy Summit tackles climate change (Photo gallery)
The Carbon Economy Summit, held June 6 in Toronto, drew more than 200 sustainability stakeholders, supply chain and manufacturing executives for climate change idea exchange and networking.
Recycling firm turns cigarette butts into pallets
TerraCycle rolls out program to turn cigarette waste into industrial-use pallets
Gartner predicts logistics trends
Convergence, environmental reporting to play bigger roles in next four years
Feds announce $27 million shore power plan
Marine shore power allows vessels to plug into the local electrical grid for power and turn off their diesel engines when docked.



