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ate last month, I had the pleasure of sitting in on a conversation among two chief financial officers (Alex Browning of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and Pete Pigott of TSC Stores), a software provider (Neel Sharma of QLogitek) and a professor (Tim McLaren of Ryerson University). What did this seemingly disparate group have to talk about? The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the metrics that really matter in evaluating retail costs. And, wouldn’t you know it, supply chain issues kept creeping into the conversation. Time and again, the two CFOs reinforced the need for people in finance to gain a better understanding of how the business as a whole works— specifically, the supply chain. As Browning put it, at the end of the day, operations people drive business by getting products on store shelves. It’s in finance’s best interest to get a handle on their
needs, their challenges and what’s involved in their day-to-day work. Pigott added that doing so can unearth major potential problems before they occur. The supply chain manager’s new efficiency initiative, for example, might be completely misaligned with the overall corporate fiscal strategy. If finance knows about it early enough, the project can be cancelled or altered without wasting energy and resources. Furthermore, if the supply chain department has an innovative idea that may not be on corporate’s radar, both CFOs said they’d be all ears. What a refreshing message to hear from leaders in a financial role. There’s been much talk in the past few years about how important it is for supply chain managers to speak the language of the C-suite. The presumption among many professionals is that being heard by executives is a struggle because they don’t understand or particularly care about the supply chain. But if Browning and Pigott are representative of their counterparts, quite the opposite is true. It’s just another example of the rising profi le of the profession.
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Features
Contents
10 The Logistics Review Several major voices have weighed in on the federal government’s Rail Freight Service Review. Will it make a difference? Plus, tips on getting a better freight rate. 13 Transformation time Managing change was a key theme of this year’s SCL Canada conference. We present the highlights. 16 The 2010 Supply Chain Sources Guide Our annual compendium of vendors that can offer you the latest and greatest technologies and equipment. In June, MM&D won a silver Kenneth R Wilson award for excellence in trade journalism. The award-winning article was our May 2009 cover story, “Up, up and away!”, which detailed the supply chain transformation of Spin Master Ltd.
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Columns 27 Learning Curve An open letter to new supply chain graduates. 29 Materials Handling What the HST means for shippers. 30 Firefighter How AstraZeneca mitigated the disruption of the Icelandic volcano eruption.
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argo owners using Halifax Stanfield International Airport (HSIA) have a new facility to help manage their needs and connect them to markets around the world. Gateway Facilities ULC is the new 40,000sqf structure located at HSIA’s airside subdivision. The facility—the largest of its Stakeholders pass up some freight at the grand kind north of Miami—has opening of Gateway Facilities ULC. 7,000sqf of temperaturecontrolled cargo space and airside access to accommodate 747 freighters. The facility has been operational since January this year; the official opening took place June 4. Doug McRae, co-owner of Gateway Facilities ULC, says the facility enhances the quality and reliability of the global supply chain. He adds that the new facility “was created in response to Canada’s growing high-value import and export business and all partners in the supply chain wanting to move goods to and from Canada and the Northeastern US.” The facility came about through a $15 million joint investment between Gateway Facilities and Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA). Construction began in July 2009. Customers already using operation are FedEx Express Worldwide Perishables and WestJet Cargo. The facility provides international carriers with refrigerated air cargo space adjacent to an apron at HSIA. According to stakeholders, a key feature of the facility is the ability to move cargo from the refrigerated space to the cargo door in less than two minutes, limiting airside exposure. The facility has also been designed to allow for expansion into adjacent non-refrigerated space via 14-ft internal doors. The total available space can be expanded to 24,600sqf to meet short-term space requirements.
Make www.mmdonline.com part of your workday Here’s a sample of recent daily headlines from our website: • Inconsistent, regional policies harm productivity: CP • Port Metro Vancouver stakeholders reach service deal • Ford fined for two forklift fatalities • Government ratchets up air cargo security • SCL Canada re-launches Edmonton chapter • Cargo up at Moncton airport • Feds announce plans for new trucking emissions regs • SCL and CITA honour industry leaders at annual conference • Great Lakes Feeder Lines doubles fleet We’d like www.mmdonline.com to be your first stop for Canadian supply chain news. Please write to Deborah Aarts at deborah.aarts@mmd.rogers.com with your feedback.
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Supply Chain Scan
> Supply chain standards provider GS1 Canada has appointed several representatives of leading Canadian organizations to its sector boards. Cristina Butnaru of Johnson & Johnson Medical Products, Dale Markewich of the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations, Eric Blanchette-Ouellet of Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Quebec and Scott Baker of The Stevens Company have joined the Carenet Healthcare Sector Board. Domenic Ruso of Unilever Canada has joined the Foodservice Sector Board. Ed Harrington of Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd is now a member of the Healthcare Pharmacy Sector Board, while Ed Johnston of Canadian Tire Retail has joined the General Merchandise Apparel and Hardlines Sector Board.
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CITT is moving exclusively to electronic learning for all the courses in its program of study effective August 1, 2010. Starting in the fall, students in the program will conduct their studies using a combination of online and textbook learning. Students enrolled in a classroom-based program with one of CITT’s academic partners will not be affected. Damco, the combined brand of the AP Møller-Maersk Group’s logistics activities, has moved its Montreal office. The new address is 6270 Route 132, Ste-Catherine, Quebec.
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Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) has named Mark Griffin director, planning and development. In his new role, he is responsible for ensuring PMV takes an integrated approach to port planning, development and supply chain activities. Griffin brings extensive international experience n the planning, design and launch of marine and aviation terminals. Abdelhamid Khalil has assumed the post of general manager, US and Canada, for Royal Air Maroc. Based in New York, he will be responsible for the management and direction of all activities and staff in Canada and the US for the international airline. Akron, Ohio-based storage products provider Akro-Mils has appointed Jeff Gervais to the newly created position of general manager. Gervais joins Akro-Mils from Buckhorn, which is also owned by Akro-Mils’s parent company, Myers Industries, Inc.
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Pearson wins IATA award
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he Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) and NAV Canada were big winners in June. Both were recognized with Eagle Awards at the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s 66th Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Berlin, Germany. The Eagle Awards honour airports and air navigation service providers for outstanding performance. The chairman of that panel, Dr Assad Kotaite, presented the awards and spoke about how the global financial crisis had a huge impact on airlines and detailed how they were able to surmount the odds. “The co-operation of all in the value chain was critical as airlines struggled to cope with the unprecedented 14.3-percent drop in revenues… and mounting losses,” says Kotaite. “The Eagle Award winners addressed this challenge in a spirit of partnership and delivered outstanding results.” IATA awarded Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s busiest airport, with the Most Improved Airport award, recognizing the significant strides the airport has made in its commitment to work with the air carrier industry. The Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA)—which runs Toronto Pearson—has implemented several initiatives to reduce costs and increase its commercial revenues. In January, it implemented a 10-percent decrease in landing and terminal charges, the third consecutive annual fee reduction. “GTAA is a great turnaround story,” said Giovanni Bisignani, director general and CEO of IATA. “A change in management drove change throughout the organization and delivered much-needed performance improvements. By refocusing the airport on meeting the needs of its customers, GTAA went from the IATA Wall of Shame to the Hall of Eagles.” NAV Canada received the Eagle Award for best air navigation service provider. The criteria for this award included effective customer consultation, transparency in sharing information, reasonable service charges, productivity improvements and a positive record in safety, environment, operational and social issues. IATA said NAV Canada offers efficient implementation and reliable delivery of air traffic control procedures and technologies, and actively engages its customers at all levels in meaningful consultations. MM&D >
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The Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) presented its Central Region Forwarders Choice Awards in May. Top honours went to Air France-KLM Cargo, which won Carrier of the Year in the Air category, and Hamburg Süd, which won the same award in the Ocean category.
APPS delivers donated engines GM has agreed to donate 128 late-model V6 and V8 auto engines to automotive programs at 19 Toronto, Ontario-area high schools. The engines— which are meant to help tech students transition into the workplace—are heavy and require special handling. Students at Central Technical School APPS Transport in Toronto inspect donated engines Group has agreed to delivered by APPS. provide free delivery of the engines to the schools. “Private business can contribute so much to the teaching of our children and we hope that by donating our time and equipment we have demonstrated what it takes for a company to be community minded and responsible,” said Rob McDonald, president of APPS.
Done Deals Air Canada Cargo has started offering daily service to Yellowknife, connecting Calgary, Vancouver and Edmonton, starting May 5. The flights are operated by Air Canada Jazz and include AC Expedair cargo service. The carrier is also expanding its network to over a dozen new cities this year, including Brussels, Athens, Barcelona and Copenhagen. Software vendor RedPrairie has acquired on-demand inventory and warehouse management system (WMS) provider SmartTurn. SmartTurn’s Inventory and WMS solution will be rebranded as RedPrairie’s On-Demand WMS. Rail information services provider RMI has signed a new five-year agreement with Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRY Rail Link) for use of RMI’s RailConnect, a program that will help the shortline integrate its operations with those of its customers. The Ranger Group of Companies, a Mississauga, Ontario-based supply chain solutions provider, has introduced a weekly LTL service to and from California and the surrounding areas.
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THE LOGISTICS REVIEW
Industry’s had its say… But will the Rail Freight Service Review change anything?
More than 100 stakeholders made submissions to the federal government’s Rail Freight Service Review. Photo courtesy of CP
By Deanna Rosolen
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he government should establish a system of ongoing monitoring of service and rate levels.” “Provide a commercial dispute resolution mechanism to address problems.” “There should be reciprocal penalties for service failures by both railways and other parties in the rail based supply chain.” “The CN/CP monopoly/duopoly is problematic.” “No additional regulation is required.” These are just a few of the comments industry stakeholders have put forward in Phase II of Transport Canada’s Rail Freight Service Review. The aim of the review is to examine the performance of Canada’s rail-based freight logistics chain and its effects on rail service to shippers in Canada. Phase I consisted of a qualitative and analytical assessment by a panel of independent consultants. The panel developed an interim report with draft recommendations and released it for industry comment. Transport Canada launched Phase II of the project last November by putting out a call for industry stakeholders to share their thoughts and recommendations. Interested parties were given a submission deadline of April 30, 2010. The response was strong. In total, 102 companies, government agencies and organizations opted to weigh in. The panel is now working on a review of all comments and will submit a final report and recommendations to the transport minister later this year. Users want better service When the panel put out the call for submissions, it made it clear that it was looking for feedback that would improve the rail-based logistics system. And at root, that’s what industry stakeholders want too. The issue of service—in most cases, frustration with it—is an underlying theme in most submissions. Many groups feel the railways’ level and approach to service is not acceptable.
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The Canadian Industrial Transportation Association (CITA) came up with a set of 10 recommendations, using input from its membership. Those recommendations include establishing a continuing rail service monitoring function within the Canadian Transportation Agency with the authority to set service standard ranges, collect car supply data and administer penalties. Bob Ballantyne, CITA’s president, says the rail freight industry does not operate as a normally functioning competitive market. “There is some competition, but not very much, and that influences everything that goes on between the railways and the shippers,” he tells MM&D. “We think there needs to be some further rebalancing of the bargaining power between the railways and their customers on some aspects of pricing and also on service-related issues.” Ruth Snowden, executive director of the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA), says she’s optimistic the review will yield changes. In fact, even though the panel has yet to draft a report on the submissions, she says the industry has seen a difference in approach from Canada’s railroads already. “CN and CP seem to have been making a more concerted effort to recognize or identify customer service issues,” she says. This is a welcome development because, as Snowden explains, many well-researched MM&D | June 2010
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submissions detailed the ways in which railroad service is not acceptable. “I think what’s happened is the railroads have started to respond without waiting for the official panel report,” she adds. “The process is going to be good for rail service in this country.” CIFFA’s submission focused on three areas: the adoption of performance standards, the creation of an integrated tracking system and better rail infrastructure. Snowden recognizes that her organization’s wishes won’t be granted overnight. She does, however, think there’s a possibility the industry will gain an oversight body out of the process. Moreover, she says the change in attitude from the railways is encouraging. “Right now it’s talk, but I think there is a real possibility that we will gain some of the improvements that we suggested.” The rail industry’s take Those representing rail service providers recognize that there’s room for improvement. Cliff Mackay, president and CEO of the Railway Association of Canada (RAC), says the review process has presented an opportunity to zero in on what can be done better with regards to service. RAC recommends implementing commercial dispute resolution, a process that could improve service and resolve issues quickly and economically—especially for smaller shippers. Mackay adds that more transparent demand forecasting would also improve service. That would involve a lot of effort to collect and apply data, but the challenge would reward shippers and the railways alike. “We’re hopeful that what will come out of this are pragmatic, practical suggestions on ways the parties can work together better and improve the overall system,” says Mackay. But the solution isn’t re-regulation, in the RAC’s view. “If you look at the benefits to all of the players from the deregulation of the rail systems since the early-90s to now, it’s one of the strongest possible examples of good government policy I could point to in the last 50 years,” says Mackay. He adds that he hopes the panel will maintain perspective when evaluating the submissions. “Frankly, some of the more radical and dramatic recommendations that have been made we think are just a huge step backwards and, if anything, would result in a system that was less service-oriented.” MM&d MM&D | June 2010
Is the price right? How to get a better freight rate By Aaron Lalvani
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ave you ever wondered whether the freight rates you’re paying for truck transportation are optimal? Or even fair? Here is what you need to do to be a better purchaser of freight services. You need complete information to obtain the best pricing. This means keeping track of all sorts of data, related to not only your internal operations, but to those of your service providers as well. Most carriers are more open to sharing information with you than you might think. Go online. Comparison websites (like www.truckloadrate.com, for example) should be the first line of defence for curious shippers, as they present essential information to use as a baseline. You can find out current information on the average market rates for given lanes, as well as statistics on fuel surcharges. This information will help you determine if your spend is in line with market indicators. While it’s possible that your estimates are accurate, most likely they are not. If there are variances between what you are spending and what market indicators reveal, then there should be room for negotiation. From time to time, someone will call with a great rate; occasionally these rates are worth taking advantage of. But when you do, always confirm that the level of service won’t be compromised by a lower cost. Once you’ve started to pay more attention to market indicators, it’s time to act strategically. Using multiple carriers for different lanes is generally a smart way to get more competitive rates. If you have a transportation management system (TMS) it streamlines the process. It’s also time to understand your carrier’s business. Make sure you know about the application of rates, such as cube rates vs the linear foot rule and cost-per-pallet pricing. You should also be considerate of demurrage, which is a significant cost for carriers. To avoid charges, you should have your shipments ready to pick up at the agreed-on time and arrange for timely receiving. Shippers requiring late pick-ups need to understand carriers’ linehaul cut-off times. These can produce transit delays, which can translate into customer non-compliance charges for missed appointments. Crucially, to receive the best prices, shippers should be transparent. You must provide complete information in order to establish a level of trust. Through this process, you can uncover new opportunities for savings. For example, you may be floor-loading stackable pallets, but your carrier is charging by linear foot based on the single stack. Ensuring the bill of lading indicates the shipment’s true cube helps billers accurately capture information. In conclusion, nearly every carrier/shipper problem can be solved with better data. The data can range from simple (weighing and measuring) to more complex (installing a sophisticated IT system). Doing so is not as difficult as you might think—and the savings are enormous. New business approaches are necessary today. For the industry to improve, shippers and carriers should take advantage of the many information tools that are readily available. Both parties owe it to one another to be more transparent; better communication is an important step towards mutual success. MM&D
Aaron Lalvani (aaron@retailtradeadvantage.com) is president of the Retail Trade Advantage and a member of the MM&D editorial advisory board.
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Titled Leading the Logistics of Change, the 43rd annual SCL Conference was hosted in conjunction with the Canadian Industrial Transportation Association.
supply chain; 25 percent claim to be doing it in all parts. More and more supply chain processes are now customer-facing, he reported. Finally, he said the recession truly did elevate the profile of the profession, to the point that the role of the chief supply chain officer (CSCO) is becoming more common. Making health and safety a priority Chuck Leon, health and safety training specialist at the Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA), shared details about how he made health and safety an organizational priority when managing a warehouse for a major rubber company. Before, workers accepted that injury was part of the job; with 25 percent of the workforce registering lost time in a year, they had good reason. Leon and his team knew a cultural change had to occur—one that went beyond the rhetoric. “We talk about these motherhood health and safety statements, but how do you get employees to really Dozens of speakers presented case studies, best practices and buy it?” he asked. leading-edge ideas in Toronto in May. Deborah Aarts was there Starting with inexpensive, easy-to-implement and delivers the highlights. measures like voluntary pre-shift stretching and moving on to improved lighting and heating systems and a new culture of accountability, Leon hange was in the air at SCL Canada’s 43rd and his team were able to bring lost-time accidents at the facility to zero annual conference in May. within four years. Hundreds of delegates attended the event in Toronto, which also featured the Canadian Industrial Planning for a pandemic Transportation Association’s Transpo exhibition. In a session on pandemic preparedness, three experts involved in the province The two-day conference left little doubt that the of Ontario’s H1N1 ramp-up stressed the importance of being ready to take on profession is in a state of flux as many shippers work supply chain interruptions. to recover from the effects the recession. Throughout “We learned a lot of valuable lessons from SARS,” said Tiffany Jay, acting the two-day conference, dozens of speakers shared director, emergency management branch of Ontario’s ministry of health. That examples of supply chain transformations. included creating a flexible system to keep stockpiles of personal protective Keynote speaker Nari Viswanathan of research equipment, infection control supplies and vaccine-related products. company Aberdeen Group kicked off the conference by explaining what characterizes supply chain (L-R) Mike Croza, Murray Brabender and Tiffany Jay detailed their H1N1 pandemic planning project. management in 2010. According to his research, the key challenge facing professionals is gaining better visibility into operations in order to build more responsive supply chains. More staff isn’t perceived to be the solution; Viswanathan said that 63 percent of companies are not hiring in the field this year. At the same time, 38 percent are increasing their technology spend. Viswanathan had several other observations. Approximately half of all supply chain professionals are integrating sustainability into parts of their
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Before the pandemic hit last fall, Jay and her team worked with Supply Chain Alliance Partners (SCAP) and to develop and plan a robust and scalable network capable of handling fast emergency deliveries. According to Mike Croza, SCAP’s managing partner, it was a tough balance to strike. “A single distribution centre model would leave our stockpiles open to risk, but more than three would be difficult to mobilize,” he explained. So the group opted for two distribution centres, run by Metro Canada Logistics. Murray Brabender, the company’s chief operating officer, explained the issues at hand. “This product has the worst seasonality you can imagine. Demand goes from zero to 100 right away.” By creating a responsive order fulfilment system able to deliver within 24 hours, a flexible labour pool and strong communications processes, the group created a system capable of responding if disaster strikes. “We know that if we want to keep up when [a pandemic] hits, we have to be ready ahead of time,” Brabender said. Other case studies There were plenty of other case studies proving the benefits of effective change management. Mike Owens, vice-president of physical logistics at Nestlé Canada Inc, walked delegates through his company’s decision to outsource the distribution processes associated with its ice cream business. Joel Sutherland of Lehigh University explained how Just Born Candy—the US manufacturer of the wildly popular Marshmallow PEEPS—supported a massive company expansion with a supply chain overhaul that included
(L-R) Godwin Kruitwagen, Claude Germain and John Diduck spoke about what customers really want in today’s business climate.
network optimization, the hiring of a new 3PL partner and the establishment of a new 600,000sqf distribution centre (parts of which it is leasing out to other companies until the business grows). And Harry McNeil, supply chain manager with Doctors Without Borders (DWB), walked delegates through his organization’s extremely complex operations. With a global scope and a very diverse range of cargo (encompassing everything from tents to water sanitation kits to trucks to medicine), most of its logistics activities are managed through a main logistics hub in Bordeaux, France and a secondary centre in Brussels, Belgium. In order to lessen response times, DWB pre-positions items in Kenya, the United Arab Emirates, Panama and the Netherlands. “We can put a kit on a plane and send it somewhere within 24 hours,” McNeil explained.
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Keynote speaker Nari Viswanathan of Aberdeen Group gave delegates a snapshot on the latest supply chain management trends.
But the challenge doesn’t end when items ship out. Often, DWB will have trouble getting Customs clearance when delivering to unstable countries. Another challenge is the cold chain; many medicines must remain within safe temperature ranges, which can be tricky in the desert. “There’s a lot of pressure on us as logisticians,” McNeil acknowledged. DWB has several risk mitigation strategies to overcome these problems. It maintains absolute political neutrality, which helps at access points. And it is careful to always have emergency generators in tow should a cold chain emergency arise. What do today’s shippers want? One panel took on a burning question: in today’s environment, what do shippers really want from their service providers? Claude Germain, managing partner at Rouge River Capital LLC, said four priorities tend to top shipper requests: scope, scale, talent and customer service. A commitment to continuous improvement is crucial today, he added. “It’s not the 98 percent on-time delivery that customers care about. It’s what [the provider] is not doing about the two percent.” He added a message to service providers in attendance: “You can build your franchise on your ability to handle service failures.” John Diduck, president and CEO of Liberty Freezers, agreed, adding that a flexible approach to problem-solving is especially popular today. Shipper Godwin Kruitwagen, director of supply chain and logistics at Comark Inc, said the priority today is finding a partner that works well with all aspects of his supply chain—not just head office. “I might like the service, I might love the bottom line, but if I’ve got 300 people telling me they don’t like them, we’ve got to change.” MM&D MM&D | June 2010
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2010 Supply Chain Sources Guide
Welcome to MM&D’s 2010 Supply Chain Sources Guide. It’s a challenging time to be in the market for supply chain equipment and technologies. As the economic recovery takes hold, there is unprecedented pressure to make smart, costeffective choices. We hope this guide can help. In the pages that follow, you’ll find companies listed alphabetically under headings explaining the categories of products they offer. You’ll note that some listings are highlighted, indicating they have paid to list extra information. You may wish to check out their display ads or websites. To find out more about each company, visit our website (www.mmdonline.com) and follow the search instructions at the top of page 17. If you have any questions, please contact MM&D’s publisher and editor-in-chief, Emily Atkins, at 416-764-1537 or emily.atkins@mmd.rogers.com. Automatic Identification Accu-Sort Systems, Inc. Telford, PA Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Active Scale Manufacturing Inc. Paris, ON Adolph Gottscho Inc. Union, NJ Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON Ahearn & Soper Inc. Rexdale, ON AIT Systems Inc. Windsor, ON Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI Arcline (2000) Inc. Innisfil, ON Artel Packaging Systems Ltd. Gormley, ON ASG Automation Inc. Markham, ON Astro-Med Inc. Longueuil, QC Aurora Bar Code Technologies Edmonton, AB
CAPE Systems Inc. Allen, TX
Kwik Lok Corp. Yakima, WA
SETON Markham, ON
Ann Arbor Computer Ann Arbor, MI
Cardinal Scale Mfg Co. Webb City, MO
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
SICK, Inc. Minneapolis, MN
Arcline (2000) Inc. Innisfil, ON
Carlisle Technology Burlington, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
SIRIT Toronto, ON
ASG Automation Inc. Markham, ON
Catalyst International Inc. Milwaukee, WI
Markem Corp. Waterloo, ON
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
Aurora Bar Code Technologies Edmonton, AB
Caxton Mark Inc. Leamington, ON
Metropolitan Wire (Canada) Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Software Spectrum Canada Mississauga, ON
Control Module, Inc. Enfield, CT
Mettler Toledo Inc. Mississauga, ON
Sologlobe Montreal, QC
CubiCal International Toronto, ON
Microscan Systems, Inc. Renton, WA
Source ID Inc. St-Laurent, QC
DAP Technologies Vanier, QC
National Enterprise IT Norwalk, CT
Star Packaging Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Automation Associates Inc. Mississauga, ON www.rfpathways.com
Nutech Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
STEELMAN Software Solutions Inc. Toronto, ON
Axcess International Inc. Carrollton, TX
Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON
Sterling Marking Products Inc. London, ON
Bar Code Applications Inc. Burnaby, BC
Paragon Labeling Systems, Inc. White Bear Lake, MN
Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON
BGI International Olathe, KS
Paxar Canada Inc. Pickering, ON
Superscan Ltd. Concord, ON
Blue Link Associates Ltd. Concord, ON
Peak Technologies Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
SyAcc Systems Inc. Toronto, ON
BMI Technologies Inc. Calgary, AB
Pitney Bowes Mississauga, ON
Symbol Technologies Canada, Inc. Mississauga, ON
Cadec Corporation Londonderry, NH
POWER Engineers Boise, ID
Syntax.net Montreal, QC
Cadre Technologies, Inc. Denver, CO
Printek, Inc. Benton Harbor, MI
Syspro Software Burnaby, BC
Canadian Scale Company Ltd. Toronto, ON
EXA Systems Inc. St-Laurent, QC
Priority One Packaging Machinery Ltd. Waterloo, ON
System ID Warehouse Plano, TX
Canadian Weigh Systems Ltd. Oakville, ON
Express Inc. San Diego, CA
Psion Teklogix Mississauga, ON
Systems Logic Brantford, ON
Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Oakville, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
CanLogix Inc. Brampton, ON
Teklynx International Milwaukee, WI
Cansys Inc. Concord, ON
Tharo Systems, Inc. Brunswick, OH
CAPE Systems Inc. Allen, TX
Tri Tronics Company Inc. Tampa, FL
Carlisle Technology Burlington, ON
Videojet Technologies Inc. Wood Dale, IL
Catalyst International Inc. Milwaukee, WI
Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC
Cattron-Thiemeg Cda Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Voxware Inc. (formerly Verbex Voice Systems) Princeton, NJ
Control Module, Inc. Enfield, CT
Data Business Forms Ltd., a division of Data Group of Cos. Brampton, ON Datalogic Inc. Hebron, KY Datamax Corp. Orlando, FL Deister Electronics Inc. Pickering, ON DeltaTRAK, Inc. Pleasanton, CA Dispensa-matic St Louis, MO Domtar Inc., Domtar Packaging Barrie, ON
Warehouse Management Software for single site, multiple site and 3PL operations
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
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GENCO Pittsburgh, PA
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON GCL Group St-Laurent, QC
Global Vision Montreal, QC Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co. Inc. Buffalo, NY Automation Associates Inc. Mississauga, ON Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Avery Dennison Canada Inc., Fastener Div. Pickering, ON
I.D. Systems, Inc. Hackensack, NJ IBS Canada Pickering, ON Iconotech Clinton, CT Identec Solutions Inc. Kelowna, BC
qdata Markham, ON www.qdata.com R. Moroz Ltd. Markham, ON Radix Corp. Salt Lake City, UT Remstar Westbrook, ME RFID, Inc. Aurora, CO Rice Lake Weighing Systems Rice Lake, WI Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Axcess International Inc. Carrollton, TX
Industrial Marking Systems Inc. St Laurent, QC
Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, MN
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON
Robert Pope and Company Toronto, ON
Intermec Technologies Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON
Interweigh Systems Inc. Markham, ON
Ryzex Group Inc. Bellingham, WA
Irista, an HK Systems Company New Berlin, WI
Samuel Strapping Systems Mississauga, ON
iscope Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
SATO America, Inc. Charlotte, NC
JJ Keller & Associates Inc. Neenah, WI
Scancode Logistics Mississauga, ON
Kalish Pointe Claire, QC
Seal-O-Matic Corp. Berthoud, CO
Kardex Systems Inc. Marietta, OH
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
Bar Code Applications Inc. Burnaby, BC Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Bizerba Canada Inc. Mississauga, ON Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON Cadec Corporation Londonderry, NH Can Am Packaging Systems St-Laurent, QC Canadian Scale Company Ltd. Toronto, ON Canadian Weigh Systems Ltd. Oakville, ON
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Robert I Robotics Inc. London, ON
W H Brady Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Weber Marking Systems of Canada Mississauga, ON Wecon Services Ltd. Mississauga, ON Zebra Technologies Group Vernon Hills, IL
Computers & Software
Crown Equipment Corp. New Bremen, OH C-Team Systems Inc. Nepean, ON CubiCal International Toronto, ON DAP Technologies Vanier, QC Datamax Corp. Orlando, FL Davis Controls Ltd. Oakville, ON
Accu-Sort Systems, Inc. Telford, PA
Deister Electronics Inc. Pickering, ON
Adapta Solutions Inc. Hyattsville, MB
Demand Strategies Group Inc. Toronto, ON
Agile Canada Brampton, ON
Descartes Systems Group Waterloo, ON
Ahearn & Soper Inc. Rexdale, ON
Diamond Phoenix Corp. Lewiston, ME
AIT Systems Inc. Windsor, ON
Edisoft Inc. Toronto, ON
Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI
Endress + Hauser Canada Burlington, ON
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Epicor Software Corp. Mississauga, ON
Paxar Canada Inc. Pickering, ON
Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC
Transbotics Corp. Charlotte, NC
Cyclonaire Corp. York, NE
Evcor Canada Mississauga, ON
Pitney Bowes Mississauga, ON
W H Brady Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Wesco Industries Ltd. Langley, BC
Darcor Casters Toronto, ON
EXA Systems Inc. St-Laurent, QC
POWER Engineers Boise, ID
Wainbee Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Forte Mason, OH
PowerLOC Technologies Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Waterloo Information Systems Ltd. Waterloo, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
PowerShift Systems, Inc. Mississauga, ON
Weber Marking Systems of Canada Mississauga, ON
GCL Group St-Laurent, QC
Printek, Inc. Benton Harbor, MI
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. York, PA
GENCO Pittsburgh, PA
proALPHA Software Corp. Nashua, NH
Hanel Storage Systems Pittsburgh, PA
Professional Materials Handling Co. Inc. Orlando, FL
HighJump Software, a 3M Company Eden Prairie, MN Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co. Inc. Buffalo, NY I.D. Systems, Inc. Hackensack, NJ IBS Canada Pickering, ON Industrial Marking Systems Inc. St Laurent, QC Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON Integrated Warehousing Solutions Downers Grove, IL Intek Integration Technologies Bellevue, WA Intentia Canada London, ON Intermec Technologies Ltd. Mississauga, ON Interweigh Systems Inc. Markham, ON Irista, an HK Systems Company New Berlin, WI iscope Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON JDA Software Canada Ltd. Calgary, AB Kardex Systems Inc. Marietta, OH Knapp Software Division Forest Park, GA Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON LogicTools, Inc. Chicago, IL Logility Inc. Atlanta, GA Magic Information Systems Inc. Concord, ON Manugistics Rockville, MD Markem Corp. Waterloo, ON Maves International Software, Inc. Thornhill, ON Metropolitan Wire (Canada) Ltd. Mississauga, ON Mettler Toledo Inc. Mississauga, ON Micro Analytics, Inc. Logistics Software Arlington, VA
ProVision Mississauga, ON Psion Teklogix Mississauga, ON qdata Markham, ON www.qdata.com Quantronix, Inc. Farmington, UT R. Moroz Ltd. Markham, ON Radix Corp. Salt Lake City, UT Remstar Westbrook, ME RetroTech Inc. Fishers, NY Rice Lake Weighing Systems Rice Lake, WI Richer Systems Group Calgary, AB Robert I Robotics Inc. London, ON Robocom Systems International Inc. Massapequa, NY Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON Samuel Strapping Systems Mississauga, ON SATO America, Inc. Charlotte, NC Scancode Logistics Mississauga, ON Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON Simark Controls Ltd. Calgary, AB Software Spectrum Canada Mississauga, ON Sologlobe Montreal, QC Source ID Inc. St-Laurent, QC STEELMAN Software Solutions Inc. Toronto, ON Sterling Marking Products Inc. London, ON Swisslog Logistics Inc. Newport News, VA SyAcc Systems Inc. Toronto, ON Symbol Technologies Canada, Inc. Mississauga, ON
Conveyors, Parts & Accessories 3D Storage Systems Ltd. Newmarket, ON Accu-Sort Systems, Inc. Telford, PA
Davis Controls Ltd. Oakville, ON Dematic Ltd. Mississauga, ON Diamond Phoenix Corp. Lewiston, ME Dorner Mfg Corp. Hartland, WI
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Advanced Handling Systems Morgantown, PA
Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON
Advanced DC Motors, Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON
Electromotive Systems Milwaukee, WI
Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI
Agrico Plastics Ltd. L’Assomption, QC
Eriez of Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON
Albion Industries Albion, MI
Faultless Caster Canada Waterloo, ON
Ameridrives - Marland Clutch Div. La Grange, IL
Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI
Flexco Grand Rapids, MI
Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON
Flexicon Corp. Bethlehem, PA
Bosch Rexroth Canada Welland, ON
Ammeraal Beltech Inc. Mississauga, ON
FlexLink Systems Co. Allentown, PA
Cattron-Thiemeg Cda Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Anver Corporation Hudson, MA
Foothills Systems Calgary, AB
Curtis Instruments Inc. Mount Kisco, NY
Automation to Automation Systems Mississauga, ON
Forbo Siegling Ltd. (Canada) Mississauga, ON
Control Equipment
Ederer LLC Seattle, WA Electromotive Systems Milwaukee, WI Falk Corp. Milwaukee, WI Gates Canada Inc. Brantford, ON Goodyear Canada Inc. Toronto, ON Groupe Industriel X-Act Inc. Terrebonne, QC Habasit Canada Ltd. Oakville, ON Handling Specialty Grimsby, ON Hewitt Equipment Ltd., Material Handling Div. Pointe Claire, QC Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON Midwest Brakes Warren, MI Mondel Engineering Ltd. Mississauga, ON National Enterprise IT Norwalk, CT Norpak Conveyor Solutions Port Hope, ON Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON Phelan Brothers Ltd. Bolton, ON Phoenix Conveyor Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, MN Barzel Industries Mississauga, ON Beaver Materials Handling Company Ltd. Downsview, ON Belt Master Mississauga, ON Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Bison Industries Inc., A Hercules Co Mississauga, ON Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON Blower Application Co Inc. Germantown, WI Bosch Rexroth Canada Welland, ON Buhler (Canada) Inc. Markham, ON C R Daniels Inc. Ellicott City, MD Can Am Packaging Systems St-Laurent, QC Cattron-Thiemeg Cda Ltd. Georgetown, ON Centennial Material Handling Ltd. Concord, ON Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC Colson Casters Ltd. Cambridge, ON Columbus McKinnon Ltd. Cobourg, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON General Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON Goodyear Canada Inc. Toronto, ON Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Gunnebo Johnson Corp. Tulsa, OK Habasit Canada Ltd. Oakville, ON Haldex Hydraulics Corp. Rockford, IL Halton Packaging Systems Oakville, ON Handling Specialty Grimsby, ON Higginson Equipment Sales Burlington, ON Hilman Rollers Marlboro, NJ Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc. Ithaca, NY Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co. Inc. Buffalo, NY Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON Hytrol Conveyors Jonesboro, AR Impak Packaging Systems Ltd. Scarborough, ON Intelligrated Oshawa, ON Interack Systems Ancaster, ON Interroll Corp. Wilmington, NC
Syntax.net Montreal, QC
Provincial Services Crane Specialists Allanburg, ON
Microsoft Canada Co. Mississauga, ON
Syspro Software Burnaby, BC
Rexnord Canada Ltd. Scarborough, ON
MISys, Inc. - Manufacturing Information Systems, Inc. Woodstock, VT
System ID Warehouse Plano, TX
Jervis B Webb Co of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, ON
Ringfeder Corp. Westwood, NJ
Systems Logic Brantford, ON
K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON
Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON
Tecsys Inc. Montreal, QC
Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON
Tharo Systems, Inc. Brunswick, OH
Simark Controls Ltd. Calgary, AB
Transbotics Corp. Charlotte, NC
Toronto Automotive Machine Company Ltd. Toronto, ON
National Enterprise IT Norwalk, CT Nutech Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON Paragon Labeling Systems, Inc. White Bear Lake, MN
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Tryllium Industries Inc. Cambridge, ON
Intralox L.L.C. Harahan, LA
Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON Conveyerail Systems Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Conveyors Unlimited (2001) Inc. Rockwood, ON Custtech International Inc. Toronto, ON
Kalish Pointe Claire, QC Kardex Systems Inc. Marietta, OH Kastalon Polyurethane Products Alsip, IL Kernic Systems Inc. Burlington, ON Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON
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2010 Supply Chain Sources Guide Kongskilde Industries Inc. Bloomington, IL
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
Carney Battery Handling Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Kornylak Corp. Hamilton, OH
Solus Industries Ltd. Burlington, ON
Cascade (Canada) Inc. Mississauga, ON
Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY
Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME
Cattron-Thiemeg Canada Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Lantech.com Louisville, KY
Space Aid Manufacturing Brampton, ON
Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC
Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
SpanTech LLC Glasgow, KY
Columbus McKinnon Ltd. Cobourg, ON
Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL
SRS Conveyors (Div. Well Products Ltd.) Markham, ON
Conveyerail Systems Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Star Packaging Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Custom Mobile Lift Baldwin City, KS
Logix Conveyor & Palletizing Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON
Davis Controls Ltd. Oakville, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
Demag Cranes and Components Corp. Cleveland, OH
McKessock Engineering Ltd. Markham, ON
Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Dematic Ltd. Mississauga, ON
McKnight Automation Inc. Stoney Creek, ON
TGW-Ermanco Inc. Spring Lake, MI
DEVTRA Inc. Oakville, ON
Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON
Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Diamond Phoenix Corp. Lewiston, ME
Metzgar Conveyor Co. Comstock Park, MI
Tops Conveyor Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Die-Kat Inc., Overhead Cranes Sales & Service Kitchener, ON
Momentum, a Division of Kevin Johnson Ltd. Newmarket, ON
Univeyor BC Ltd. Burnaby, BC
Dock Products Canada London, ON
Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON
Voxware Inc. (formerly Verbex Voice Systems) Princeton, NJ
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Norpak Conveyor Solutions Port Hope, ON
Webb-Stiles Co Valley City, OH
Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON
Northern Plastic Lumber Inc. Lindsay, ON
Wecon Services Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Ederer LLC Seattle, WA
Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON
Wesco Industries Ltd. Langley, BC
Edward H. Pope Ltd. Brampton, ON
Pacline Overhead Conveyor Corp. Mississauga, ON
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. York, PA
Electromotive Systems Milwaukee, WI
Patz Sales Inc. Pound, WI
Whallon Machinery Inc. Royal Centre, IN
Eriez of Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Peacock Inc. Mississauga, ON
Woodhead Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
FlexLink Systems Co. Allentown, PA
Phelan Brothers Ltd. Bolton, ON Phoenix Conveyor Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON Pneuveyor Systems Ltd. Woodstock, ON Power Pusher Canada Mississauga, ON Powermate/LP International Inc. Brantford, ON Priority One Packaging Machinery Ltd. Waterloo, ON R.J. Cyr Co Inc. Windsor, ON Rampmaster Weston, ON Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, KY Rexnord Canada Ltd. Scarborough, ON RHINO Detroit Lakes, MN Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON Rolmaster Conveyors (1993) Inc. Cambridge, ON Ro-Ma Casters & Wheels Shawinigan-Sud, QC Sadler Inc. (Sadler Conveyor Div) Montreal, QC SailRail Automated Systems Inc. Markham, ON Samuel Strapping Systems Mississauga, ON SETON Markham, ON SEW-Eurodrive Co of Canada Ltd. Bramalea, ON Shaver Industries Inc. Kitchener, ON SI Handling Systems Inc. Easton, PA SICK, Inc. Minneapolis, MN
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Cranes, Crane Attachments & Hoists Abell-Howe Crane, Inc. Forest Park, IL Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON Air Technical Inc. Mentor, OH Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI Anver Corporation Hudson, MA Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Barzel Industries Mississauga, ON Berlet Electronics Ltd. Mississauga, ON Bison Industries Inc., A Hercules Co Mississauga, ON Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON Bolzoni Auramo Canada Ltd Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC Bosch Rexroth Canada Welland, ON Bradley Lifting Corp. York, PA Broderson Manufacturing Corp. Lenexa, KS Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI Canadian Crane & Hoist Mfg Ltd Barrie, ON Canadian Overhead Handling Inc. Boisbriand, QC Cansling/DBI Ltd. Mississauga, ON Canway Equipment Manufacturing Inc. Hamilton, ON Cardinal Scale Mfg Co. Webb City, MO Cari-All (Products) Inc. Montreal, QC
Genie Industries Redmond, WA Gorbel Inc. Fishers, NY Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Groupe Industriel X-Act Inc. Terrebonne, QC Gunnebo Johnson Corp. Tulsa, OK Harrington Hoists Manheim, PA Hewitt Equipment Ltd., Material Handling Div. Pointe Claire, QC Higginson Equipment Sales Burlington, ON High Reach Inc. Oakville, ON Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON I.D. Systems, Inc. Hackensack, NJ Industrial Power & Control Inc. Guelph, ON Insul-8 Corp. Omaha, NE Intelligrated Oshawa, ON Inter Product Charlottesville, VA Jenalex Ergonomic Products Toronto, ON Jervis B Webb Co of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, ON K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON Kastalon Polyurethane Products Alsip, IL Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC Konecranes Canada Inc. Burlington, ON
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Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
GMR Safety Inc. Terrebonne, QC
Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL
TGW-Ermanco Inc. Spring Lake, MI
Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON
Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Tractel Ltd, Griphoist Div. Anjou, QC
Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Liftsafe Engineering & Service Group Inc. Kitchener, ON
Tri Tronics Company Inc. Tampa, FL
Industrial Power & Control Inc. Guelph, ON
Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON
Universal Handling Equipment Hamilton, ON
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Vallee Inc. St-Alban, QC
K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Wainbee Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Kastalon Polyurethane Products Alsip, IL
Materials Transportation Canada Ltd. Milton, ON
Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON
Kernic Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Measurement Systems International (MSI) Seattle, WA
Wampfler Inc. Florence, KY
Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON
Weigh Point Inc. Cambridge, ON
Kleton Manufacturing Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Sharpie Pen Grip
Wesco Industries Ltd. Langley, BC
Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY
Soft grip for comfort
Whiting Equipment Canada Inc. Welland, ON
Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL
Woodhead Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON Mettler Toledo Inc. Mississauga, ON Midwest Brakes Warren, MI Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Dock Equipment
Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON
Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Magline, Inc. Pinconning, MI
O’Brien Installations Ltd. Stoney Creek, ON
Advanced Handling Systems Morgantown, PA
Motivation Industrial Equipment Ltd. Woodstock, ON
Sharpie Pen
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
The original
Marathon Division, ASI Technologies, Inc. Milwaukee, WI
Olympic Material Handling Concord, ON
Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON
Peacock Inc. Mississauga, ON
Air Technical Inc. Mentor, OH
Pentalift Equipment Corp. Guelph, ON
AirLocke Dock Seal Div. Youngstown, OH
Phelan Brothers Ltd. Bolton, ON
Albany Door Systems Lawrenceville, GA
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
All-Rite Dock & Door Systems Inc. Brampton, ON
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON
Provincial Services Crane Specialists Allanburg, ON
Arpac Storage Systems Corp Delta, BC
R&M Materials Handling Inc. Springfield, OH
Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON
R.J. Cyr Co Inc. Windsor, ON
Axcess International Inc. Carrollton, TX
Rice Lake Weighing Systems Rice Lake, WI
Bishamon Industries Corporation Ontario, CA
Richards-Wilcox Door Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON
Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Blue Giant Equipment Corporation Brampton, ON
Ringfeder Corp. Westwood, NJ
Bosch Rexroth Canada Welland, ON
Quality Loading Equipment Manufacturing Weston, ON
Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON
Busch Systems Int’l Inc. Barrie, ON
Rack-King Ltd. Toronto, ON
Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON
Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI
Rampmaster Weston, ON
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
Canada Kiosk Grimsby, ON
Refrigiwear, Inc. Dahlonega, GA
SEW-Eurodrive Co of Canada Ltd. Bramalea, ON
Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Oakville, ON
Richards-Wilcox Door Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Shepard Niles Inc. Montour Falls, NY
Cattron-Thiemeg Canada Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Soper’s Hamilton, ON
Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC
Rite-Hite Milwaukee, WI
SOS Customer Services Inc. Mississauga, ON
Colson Casters Ltd. Cambridge, ON
Seal-O-Matic Corp. Berthoud, CO
SRS Conveyors (Div. Well Products Ltd.) Markham, ON
Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
Starquip Industrial Products Ltd. Toronto, ON
Darcor Casters Toronto, ON
SETON Markham, ON
Strider-Resource Bradford, ON
Dock Products Canada London, ON
Shaver Industries Inc. Kitchener, ON
Swisslog Logistics Inc. Newport News, VA
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Soper’s Hamilton, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME
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Flooring Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Automation to Automation Systems Mississauga, ON
Liftsafe Engineering & Service Group Inc. Kitchener, ON
Bishamon Industries Corporation Ontario, CA
Logix Conveyor & Palletizing Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON Bosch Rexroth Canada Welland, ON Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI Canadian Overhead Handling Inc. Boisbriand, QC Cari-All (Products) Inc. Montreal, QC Caristrap International Inc. Laval, QC Carlisle Technology Burlington, ON Cattron-Thiemeg Canada Ltd. Georgetown, ON Centennial Material Handling Ltd. Concord, ON
Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON
Cherry’s Industrial Equipment Bensenville, IL
Bender Sealhard Mississauga, ON
Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC
Darcor Casters Toronto, ON
Columbia Machine Inc. Vancouver, WA
Devcon Danvers, MA
Coprodev Inc. St-Hubert, QC
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Cyclonaire Corp. York, NE
Dur-A-Flex, Inc. East Hartford, CT
Darcor Casters Toronto, ON
Ergomat Canada Inc. St-Bruno, QC
Davis Controls Ltd. Oakville, ON
Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON
Dematic Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON
DEVTRA Inc. Oakville, ON
Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON
Diamond Phoenix Corp. Lewiston, ME
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Econo Lift Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Ederer LLC Seattle, WA
Nilfisk-Advance Canada Company Mississauga, ON
EXA Systems Inc. St-Laurent, QC
Rubbermaid Commercial Products Winchester, VA
Fanuc Robotics Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Scrubex Floor Maintenance Services Ltd. Brampton, ON Sealhard Inc. North York, ON Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON SETON Markham, ON Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Ure Seal Ltd. Tottenham, ON W H Brady Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
In-Process Handling Abell-Howe Crane, Inc. Forest Park, IL Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON AeroGo Seattle, WA AGV Products, Inc. Charlotte, NC Air Technical Inc. Mentor, OH Albany Door Systems Lawrenceville, GA Allen-Bradley Milwaukee, WI Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON Amrack Storage Systems Ltd. Ottawa, ON ASG Automation Inc. Markham, ON
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McKnight Automation Inc. Stoney Creek, ON National Enterprise IT Norwalk, CT Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON Nordson Canada, Ltd. Markham, ON Norpak Conveyor Solutions Port Hope, ON Olympic Material Handling Concord, ON Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON Pentalift Equipment Corp. Guelph, ON Phoenix Conveyor Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, KY
AeroGo Seattle, WA
Fanuc Robotics Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Agrico Plastics Ltd. L’Assomption, QC
FELLFAB Limited Hamilton, ON
Ahearn & Soper Inc. Rexdale, ON
Flexcon Corp. Springfield, NJ
AIT Systems Inc. Windsor, ON
Flexicon Corp. Bethlehem, PA
Akro-Mils Canada Inc. Brampton, ON
Foothills Systems Calgary, AB
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Anver Corporation Hudson, MA
General Automated Packaging (G.A.P.) Aurora, ON
Arca Systems London, ON Artel Packaging Systems Ltd. Gormley, ON Atlantic Packaging Scarborough, ON Auto-Rap Inc. Beloeil, QC Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Avery Dennison Canada Inc., Fastener Div. Pickering, ON
Remstar Westbrook, ME
Belcor Industries Inc., Division of Wexxar Packaging Richmond, BC
RetroTech Inc. Fishers, NY
Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Rockwell Automation Cambridge, ON
Bishamon Industries Corporation Ontario, CA
Rolmaster Conveyors (1993) Inc. Cambridge, ON
Buckhorn Canada Inc. Brampton, ON
Sadler Inc. (Sadler Conveyor Div) Montreal, QC
Busch Systems Int’l Inc. Barrie, ON
SailRail Automated Systems Inc. Markham, ON
Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI
Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON
C R Daniels Inc. Ellicott City, MD
Shaver Industries Inc. Kitchener, ON
Can Am Packaging Systems St-Laurent, QC
SI Handling Systems Inc. Easton, PA
Canadian Paper & Pkg Co Ltd. St-Laurent, QC
Simark Controls Ltd. Calgary, AB
Canadian Portable Structures (1992) Ltd Burlington, ON
Soper’s Hamilton, ON SOS Customer Services Inc. Mississauga, ON Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME Starquip Industrial Products Ltd. Toronto, ON Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC TGW-Ermanco Inc. Spring Lake, MI Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON Two Stage Innovation Inc. Milton, ON Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON Webb-Stiles Co Valley City, OH Westfalia Technologies, Inc. York, PA Whiting Equipment Canada Inc. Welland, ON
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Canadian Technical Tape Ltd. Montreal, QC Canadian Wood Pallet & Container Assoc/ACMPC Fenelon Falls, ON Canway Equipment Manufacturing Inc. Hamilton, ON Cherry’s Industrial Equipment Bensenville, IL Chrysalis Edmonton, AB Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC Cogan Wire & Metal Products Terrebonne, QC Colonial Wood Packaging Inc. Brantford, ON Complex Steel & Wire Corp. Wayne, MI Damark Packaging Inc. Scarborough, ON Data Business Forms Ltd., a division of Data Group of Cos. Brampton, ON Datamax Corp. Orlando, FL Devcon Danvers, MA Domtar Inc., Domtar Packaging Barrie, ON
Jervis B Webb Co of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, ON
A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp Tarpon Springs, FL
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Kernic Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON
Kornylak Corp. Hamilton, OH
Adolph Gottscho Inc. Union, NJ
Econo Lift Ltd. Mississauga, ON
KUKA Robotics Canada Ltd. Toronto, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions, Division of Plexpack Corp. Toronto, ON
Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON
Ergomat Canada Inc. St-Bruno, QC
Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Green-Tek Edgerton, WI Groupe Industriel X-Act Inc. Terrebonne, QC Handling Specialty Grimsby, ON Higginson Equipment Sales Burlington, ON Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co. Inc. Buffalo, NY Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON Impak Packaging Systems Ltd. Scarborough, ON Industrial Marking Systems Inc. St-Laurent, QC Interweigh Systems Inc. Markham, ON IPL Inc. St-Damien, QC Iroquois Enterprises Iroquois, ON Jenalex Ergonomic Products Toronto, ON K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON Kalish Pointe Claire, QC Kastalon Polyurethane Products Alsip, IL Kernic Systems Inc. Burlington, ON Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON Kleton Manufacturing Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC Kwik Lok Corp. Yakima, WA Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY Lantech.com Louisville, KY Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON LINPAC Materials Handling Georgetown, KY Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON Logix Conveyor & Palletizing Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON LPACK Packing-Systems, KHB Enterprises Mississauga, ON Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON Markem Corp. Waterloo, ON Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON Nefab Inc. Peterborough, ON Norampac Montreal, QC
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Hilman Rollers Marlboro, NJ
Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY
Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON
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Coprodev Inc. St-Hubert, QC
Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON
Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
Darcor Casters Toronto, ON
Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON
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Domtar Inc., Domtar Packaging Barrie, ON
Impak Packaging Systems Ltd. Scarborough, ON
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3D Storage Systems Ltd. Newmarket, ON
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Industrial Power & Control Inc. Guelph, ON
LINPAC Materials Handling Georgetown, KY
Pentalift Equipment Corp. Guelph, ON
ABB Flexible Automation Brampton, ON
Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON
Intelligrated Oshawa, ON
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp Tarpon Springs, FL
Edward H. Pope Ltd. Brampton, ON
Interack Systems Ancaster, ON
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Fanuc Robotics Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
IPL Inc. St-Damien, QC
Logix Conveyor & Palletizing Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Promens Inc. South Bend, IN
Adrian Fabricators Inc. Adrian, MI
Faultless Caster Canada Waterloo, ON
Iroquois Enterprises Iroquois, ON
Rack-King Ltd. Toronto, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Jarke Corp. Prospect Heights, IL
GCA Equipment Inc. Paris, ON www.gcaon.ca
K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON
Robert Pope and Company Toronto, ON Samuel Strapping Systems Mississauga, ON Schaefer System International Ltd. Brampton, ON Schoeller Arca Systems Inc. Tacoma, WA Sealed Air Corp. Saddle Brook, NJ Seal-O-Matic Corp. Berthoud, CO Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON Sertapak Group Packaging Systems Woodstock, ON SETON Markham, ON Shaver Industries Inc. Kitchener, ON Sher-Pac Container Systems Ltd. Shelburne, ON Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON Soper’s Hamilton, ON Source ID Inc. St-Laurent, QC Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME Star Packaging Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Agrico Plastics Ltd. L’Assomption, QC AK-West Inc. Calgary, AB 403-279-8940 www.ak-westinc.com Akro-Mils Canada Inc. Brampton, ON Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON Arca Systems London, ON Auto-Rap Inc. Beloeil, QC
General Automated Packaging (G.A.P.) Aurora, ON General Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Green-Tek Edgerton, WI Halton Packaging Systems Oakville, ON
Beaver Materials Handling Company Ltd. Downsview, ON
Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON Kleton Manufacturing Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC Kornylak Corp. Hamilton, OH
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON McKessock Engineering Ltd. Markham, ON Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON Mettler Toledo Inc. Mississauga, ON Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON Modern Equipment Company (Meco Omaha) Omaha, NE Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY
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Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON
Canadian Paper & Pkg Co Ltd. St-Laurent, QC
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Canadian Wood Pallet & Container Assoc/ACMPC Fenelon Falls, ON
Techstar Plastics Inc. Port Perry, ON
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Cari-All (Products) Inc. Montreal, QC
Tharo Systems, Inc. Brunswick, OH
Carico Systems Fort Wayne, IN
Two Stage Innovation Inc. Milton, ON
Caristrap International Inc. Laval, QC
Tyden Brammall Angola, IN
Cascade (Canada) Inc. Mississauga, ON
Vibco Vibrators Wyoming, RI
Cat Lift Trucks Houston, TX
Videojet Technologies Inc. Wood Dale, IL
Centennial Material Handling Ltd. Concord, ON
Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC
CHEP Canada Inc. Mississauga, ON
W H Brady Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Cherry’s Industrial Equipment Bensenville, IL
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Magline, Inc. Pinconning, MI
Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON
Sterling Marking Products Inc. London, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
Kastalon Polyurethane Products Alsip, IL
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Air Technical Inc. Mentor, OH
E-Z-GO Textron Augusta, GA
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Multiton MIC Corp. Richmond, VA
Sertapak Group Packaging Systems Woodstock, ON
Aisle-Master Ltd. Co. Managhan Ireland
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Manitou North America Waco, TX
Nefab Inc. Peterborough, ON
SETON Markham, ON
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON
GCA Equipment Inc. Paris, ON www.gcaon.ca
Materials Transportation Canada Ltd. Milton, ON
Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON
Sher-Pac Container Systems Ltd. Shelburne, ON
Genie Industries Redmond, WA
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks Houston, TX
Nordson Canada, Ltd. Markham, ON
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
American Specialty Equipment, Gregory Industrial Trucks Fairfield, NJ
Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON
Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON
Norpak Conveyor Solutions Port Hope, ON
Solplast Inc. Montreal, QC
Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co. Hamilton, OH
Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Norseman Plastics Ltd. Toronto, ON
Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME
Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON
Hewitt Equipment Ltd., Material Handling Div. Pointe Claire, QC
Motivation Industrial Equipment Ltd. Woodstock, ON
Bishamon Industries Corporation Ontario, CA
Hewitt Material Handling Concord, ON
Multiton MIC Corp. Richmond, VA
Bison Industries Inc., A Hercules Co Mississauga, ON
High Reach Inc. Oakville, ON
Nissan Forklift Corporation, North America Marengo, IL
Motivation Industrial Equipment Ltd. Woodstock, ON
Northern Plastic Lumber Inc. Lindsay, ON
Space Aid Manufacturing Brampton, ON
Pak Tek Packaging Inc. St-Laurent, QC
Stanley Vidmar Allentown, PA
Palletizing Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Star Packaging Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Pentalift Equipment Corp. Guelph, ON
Store-Rite Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Phoenix Conveyor Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
Techstar Plastics Inc. Port Perry, ON
Powermate/LP International Inc. Brantford, ON
Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
TGW-Ermanco Inc. Spring Lake, MI
Priority One Packaging Machinery Ltd. Waterloo, ON
Ultratainer Inc. St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
Rolmaster Conveyors (1993) Inc. Cambridge, ON Rubbermaid Commercial Products Winchester, VA Sadler Inc. (Sadler Conveyor Div) Montreal, QC Samco Freezerwear Co. Arden Hills, MN
Canadian Overhead Handling Inc. Boisbriand, QC
Crown Equipment Corp. New Bremen, OH Cushman Textron Lincoln, NE Custom Mobile Lift Baldwin City, KS
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. York, PA
Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Blue Giant Equipment Corporation Brampton, ON
Cattron-Thiemeg Canada Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Wecon Services Ltd. Mississauga, ON
RHINO Detroit Lakes, MN
Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON
Cat Lift Trucks Houston, TX
Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON
Refrigiwear, Inc. Dahlonega, GA
Atlet, Inc. Schaumburg, IL
CareLift Equipment Ltd. Breslau, ON
Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC
Promens Inc. South Bend, IN
Arpac Storage Systems Corp Delta, BC
Whallon Machinery Inc. Royal Centre, IN Wulftec/M.J. Maillis Group Ayers Cliff, QC
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Samuel Strapping Systems Mississauga, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Schaefer System International Ltd. Brampton, ON
Advanced DC Motors, Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Schoeller Arca Systems Inc. Tacoma, WA
AeroVironment, Inc. Monrovia, CA
Seal-O-Matic Corp. Berthoud, CO
AGV Products, Inc. Charlotte, NC
Daewoo Heavy Industries America Corp. Warrensville Heights, OH Darcor Casters Toronto, ON Dematic Ltd. Mississauga, ON Deval Handling Equipment St-Laurent, QC DEVTRA Inc. Oakville, ON Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON Eagle-Picher Industries Lubbock, TX Econo Lift Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON
Perfect Power Inc. Waterloo, ON
Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
Hyster Company Greenville, NC
Power Pusher Canada Mississauga, ON
Intelligrated Oshawa, ON
Powermate/LP International Inc. Brantford, ON
J H Ryder Machinery Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Jervis B Webb Co of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, ON
Professional Materials Handling Co. Inc. Orlando, FL
JH Thomas Industries Ltd. Brampton, ON
Raymond Corp. Greene, NY
Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC
Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Komatsu Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Royal Tractor Co. New Century, KS
Kornylak Corp. Hamilton, OH
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
KTSDI LLC Rockwood, ON
Sellick Equipment Ltd. Harrow, ON
Landoll Corp. Marysville, KS
SI Handling Systems Inc. Easton, PA
Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY
Simark Controls Ltd. Calgary, AB
Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
Solar Mhl Waterloo, ON
Lift-A-Loft Corp. Muncie, IN Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON Linde Material Handling North America Corp. Summerville, SC
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Manitou North America Waco, TX Martin Cab Div, Martin Sheet Metal Inc. Cleveland, OH Materials Transportation Canada Ltd. Milton, ON Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks Houston, TX Modern Equipment Company (Meco Omaha) Omaha, NE Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY Nett Technologies Inc. Mississauga, ON Nissan Forklift Corporation, North America Marengo, IL
Racks, Shelving, Storage & Related Containers 3D Storage Systems Ltd. Newmarket, ON Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON ACO Container Systems Ltd. Pickering, ON Adrian Fabricators Inc. Adrian, MI Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON Agrico Plastics Ltd. L’Assomption, QC
Alltype Storage Systems Stoney Creek, ON Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON American Specialty Equipment, Gregory Industrial Trucks Fairfield, NJ Amrack Storage Systems Ltd. Ottawa, ON Arca Systems London, ON Arpac Storage Systems Corp Delta, BC Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Barzel Industries Mississauga, ON Beaver Materials Handling Company Ltd. Downsview, ON Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Buckhorn Canada Inc. Brampton, ON Busch Systems Int’l Inc. Barrie, ON C R Daniels Inc. Ellicott City, MD Can Ross Environmental Services Ltd. Oakville, ON
Edward H. Pope Ltd. Brampton, ON E-Z-Rect Manufacturing Ltd. N Vancouver, BC FELLFAB Limited Hamilton, ON Foothills Systems Calgary, AB Frazier Industrial Co. Unionville, ON G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON General Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON General Storage Systems Ltd. London, ON Glenridge Equipment Waterloo, ON Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Groupe Industriel X-Act Inc. Terrebonne, QC Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co. Hamilton, OH Hanel Storage Systems Pittsburgh, PA Hewitt Material Handling Concord, ON Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Canadian Overhead Handling Inc. Boisbriand, QC
Intelligrated Oshawa, ON
Canadian Portable Structures (1992) Ltd Burlington, ON
Inter Product Charlottesville, VA
Canadian Weigh Systems Ltd. Oakville, ON
Interack Systems Ancaster, ON
Canadian Wood Pallet & Container Assoc/ACMPC Fenelon Falls, ON
Interroll Corp. Wilmington, NC
Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Oakville, ON Canrack Storage Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Canway Equipment Manufacturing Inc. Hamilton, ON
IPL Inc. St-Damien, QC J H Ryder Machinery Ltd. Mississauga, ON Jarke Corp. Prospect Heights, IL Jervis B Webb Co of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, ON
Cari-All (Products) Inc. Montreal, QC
JH Thomas Industries Ltd. Brampton, ON
Carico Systems Fort Wayne, IN
K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON
Cascade (Canada) Inc. Mississauga, ON
Kardex Systems Inc. Marietta, OH
Centennial Material Handling Ltd. Concord, ON
Keneco Inc. Kenilworth, NJ
CHEP Canada Inc. Mississauga, ON
Kentain Products Ltd. Kitchener, ON
Chrysalis Edmonton, AB
Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON
Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC
Kom International Inc. Montreal, QC
Cogan Wire & Metal Products Terrebonne, QC
Konstant Concord, ON
Colonial Wood Packaging Inc. Brantford, ON
Kornylak Corp. Hamilton, OH
Complex Steel & Wire Corp. Wayne, MI
Laden Steel Fabrication Inc. Innisfail, AB
Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON
Lift and Move Inc. Caledon East, ON
Cresswell Industries Inc. Granby, QC
Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL
Damotech Inc. Boisbriand, QC
Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Dematic Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Liftsafe Engineering & Service Group Inc. Kitchener, ON
Diamond Phoenix Corp. Lewiston, ME Domtar Inc., Domtar Packaging Barrie, ON Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON LINPAC Materials Handling Georgetown, KY
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2009 Supply Chain Sources Guide 2010 Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON
Lista International Corp. Holliston, MA
Metropolitan Wire (Canada) Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Logix Conveyor & Palletizing Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON
M&P Tool Products Inc. Brampton, ON Magline, Inc. Pinconning, MI
Mobile Warehousing Ltd. Toronto, ON Mobil-Van Toronto, ON
Patz Sales Inc. Pound, WI
Universal Handling Equipment Hamilton, ON
Peacock Inc. Mississauga, ON
Univeyor BC Ltd. Burnaby, BC
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC
Power Pusher Canada Mississauga, ON
Wecon Services Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Wesco Industries Ltd. Langley, BC
North American Steel Equipment Whitby, ON
Professional Materials Handling Co. Inc. Orlando, FL
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. York, PA
Motivation Industrial Equipment Ltd. Woodstock, ON Nefab Inc. Peterborough, ON Nelson Industrial Inc. Pickering, ON Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON Norseman Plastics Ltd. Toronto, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Modern Equipment Company (Meco Omaha) Omaha, NE
McKnight Automation Inc. Stoney Creek, ON
Montel Inc. Montmagny, QC
Northern Plastic Lumber Inc. Lindsay, ON
Promens Inc. South Bend, IN
Metalsistem Canada Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Pacific Westeel Racking Inc. Oakville, ON
Rack-King Ltd. Toronto, ON Refrigiwear, Inc. Dahlonega, GA Remstar Westbrook, ME Republic Storage Systems Company Inc. Canton, OH RetroTech Inc. Fishers, NY Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON Rolmaster Conveyors (1993) Inc. Cambridge, ON Rousseau Metal Inc. St-Jean-Port-Joli, QC Rubbermaid Commercial Products Winchester, VA Sadler Inc. (Sadler Conveyor Div) Montreal, QC SailRail Automated Systems Inc. Markham, ON Schaefer System International Ltd. Brampton, ON Schoeller Arca Systems Inc. Tacoma, WA Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON Sertapak Group Packaging Systems Woodstock, ON
Safety & Ergonomics 360 Guarding Inc. Courtice, ON Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON AGV Products, Inc. Charlotte, NC Amrack Storage Systems Ltd. Ottawa, ON Anver Corporation Hudson, MA Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Axcess International Inc. Carrollton, TX Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, MN Best Glove Mfg Ltd. Coaticook, QC Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Blue Giant Equipment Corporation Brampton, ON BMI Technologies Inc. Calgary, AB Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI
SETON Markham, ON
Can Ross Environmental Services Ltd. Oakville, ON
Sher-Pac Container Systems Ltd. Shelburne, ON
Cansling/DBI Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
Canway Equipment Manufacturing Inc. Hamilton, ON
Solar Mhl Waterloo, ON
Carron Net Company, Inc. Two Rivers, WI
Solplast Inc. Montreal, QC
Cattron-Thiemeg Canada Ltd. Georgetown, ON
Soper’s Hamilton, ON
Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON
Space Aid Manufacturing Brampton, ON
Damotech Inc. Boisbriand, QC
SRS Conveyors (Div. Well Products Ltd.) Markham, ON
Danatec Educational Services Ltd. Calgary, AB
Stanley Vidmar Allentown, PA Stelfab Niagara Ltd. Niagara Falls, ON Store-Rite Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON Swiss Instruments Ltd. Mississauga, ON Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON Techstar Plastics Inc. Port Perry, ON Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC TGW-Ermanco Inc. Spring Lake, MI Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON Twinlode Canada Waterloo, ON Two Stage Innovation Inc. Milton, ON Ultratainer Inc. St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
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Darcor Casters Toronto, ON DEVTRA Inc. Oakville, ON Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON East Penn Canada Ajax, ON Ergomat Canada Inc. St-Bruno, QC G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON GCA Equipment Inc. Paris, ON www.gcaon.ca GMR Safety Inc. Terrebonne, QC Gorbel Inc. Fishers, NY Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Handling Specialty Grimsby, ON Hewitt Material Handling Concord, ON Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON I.D. Systems, Inc. Hackensack, NJ
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2. S elect “Company name” from the middle drop-down menu.
Industrial Power & Control Inc. Guelph, ON
Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON
Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Inter Product Charlottesville, VA J H Ryder Machinery Ltd. Mississauga, ON Jenalex Ergonomic Products Toronto, ON JJ Keller & Associates Inc. Neenah, WI K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON Lapeyre Stair, Inc. Harahan, LA Lift Parts Manufacturing, Inc. Grayslake, IL Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON Liftsafe Engineering & Service Group Inc. Kitchener, ON Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON
Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON Tractel Ltd, Griphoist Div. Anjou, QC Transbotics Corp. Charlotte, NC Two Stage Innovation Inc. Milton, ON Tyden Brammall Angola, IN Visual Planning Corp. Montreal, QC W H Brady Inc. Richmond Hill, ON Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON Wampfler Inc. Florence, KY
Stackers, Walkies, Hand & Pallet Trucks
Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Acklands-Grainger Inc. Richmond Hill, ON
Mainway Handling Systems Inc. Burlington, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Materials Transportation Canada Ltd. Milton, ON
Advanced DC Motors, Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON
Aerdon Equipment Ltd. Brampton, ON
Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON
AK-West Inc. Calgary, AB 403-279-8940 www.ak-westinc.com
Modern Equipment Company (Meco Omaha) Omaha, NE Motivation Industrial Equipment Ltd. Woodstock, ON Nissan Forklift Corporation, North America Marengo, IL Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON Power Pusher Canada Mississauga, ON Powermate/LP International Inc. Brantford, ON Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON R&M Materials Handling Inc. Springfield, OH Refrigiwear, Inc. Dahlonega, GA Rite-Hite Milwaukee, WI Rubbermaid Commercial Products Winchester, VA Samco Freezerwear Co. Arden Hills, MN Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON Seal-O-Matic Corp. Berthoud, CO Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON SETON Markham, ON Shaver Industries Inc. Kitchener, ON SICK, Inc. Minneapolis, MN Simark Controls Ltd. Calgary, AB Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON Soper’s Hamilton, ON Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME Starquip Industrial Products Ltd. Toronto, ON Strider-Resource Bradford, ON
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Akro-Mils Canada Inc. Brampton, ON Albion Industries Albion, MI Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON American Specialty Equipment, Gregory Industrial Trucks Fairfield, NJ Amrack Storage Systems Ltd. Ottawa, ON Anver Corporation Hudson, MA Arpac Storage Systems Corp Delta, BC Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Basiloid Products Corp. Elnora, IN Bishamon Industries Corporation Ontario, CA Blue Giant Equipment Corporation Brampton, ON Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI C R Daniels Inc. Ellicott City, MD Canway Equipment Manufacturing Inc. Hamilton, ON Cat Lift Trucks Houston, TX Centennial Material Handling Ltd. Concord, ON Cherry’s Industrial Equipment Bensenville, IL Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC Concept Storage Solutions Ltd. Vaughan, ON Crown Equipment Corp. New Bremen, OH Darcor Casters Toronto, ON Deval Handling Equipment St-Laurent, QC Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON Econo Lift Ltd. Mississauga, ON
3. T ype in the name of a company. Your search will reveal contact info and a more detailed list of products offered.
Faultless Caster Canada Waterloo, ON G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON Genie Industries Redmond, WA Grayon Industrial Products Inc. Concord, ON Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co. Hamilton, OH Hewitt Equipment Ltd., Material Handling Div. Pointe Claire, QC Hewitt Material Handling Concord, ON Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co. Inc. Buffalo, NY Hunt Material Handling Grimsby, ON Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON Hyster Company Greenville, NC Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON Interack Systems Ancaster, ON J H Ryder Machinery Ltd. Mississauga, ON Jenalex Ergonomic Products Toronto, ON K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON Kingmar Handling Equipment Concord, ON Komatsu Canada Ltd. Mississauga, ON Langley Manufacturing Div. Victor, NY Lift Parts Manufacturing, Inc. Grayslake, IL Lift Rite Inc. Brampton, ON Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON Long Reach Manufacturing Houston, TX Magline, Inc. Pinconning, MI Metric Storage Systems Mississauga, ON Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks Houston, TX Mobile Industries Inc. Mississauga, ON Morse Mfg Co Inc. East Syracuse, NY Multiton MIC Corp. Richmond, VA Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON
SETON Markham, ON
G.N. Johnston Equipment Co. Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
GCA Equipment Inc. Paris, ON www.gcaon.ca
Southworth Products Corp. Falmouth, ME Store-Rite Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON Tech-Con Automation Inc. Burlington, ON Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON Toyota Canada Inc., Industrial Equipment Division Scarborough, ON Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON Yale Industrial Trucks Ltd. Woodbridge, ON Yale Materials Handling Corp. Greenville, NC
Weighing Equipment
Groupe Industriel X-Act Inc. Terrebonne, QC Halton Packaging Systems Oakville, ON Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc. Ithaca, NY Hydraux Mfg Ltd. Mississauga, ON I.D. Systems, Inc. Hackensack, NJ Industrial Power & Control Inc. Guelph, ON Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc. Oakville, ON Interweigh Systems Inc. Markham, ON J H Ryder Machinery Ltd. Mississauga, ON Jenalex Ergonomic Products Toronto, ON
Active Scale Manufacturing Inc. Paris, ON
K W Materials Handling Inc. Kitchener, ON
Advance Container Systems Corporation Mississauga, ON
Kalish Pointe Claire, QC
Almac Conveyor Co Ltd. Aurora, ON Arjay Engineering Ltd. Oakville, ON ASG Automation Inc. Markham, ON Avenue Industrial Supply Co. Ltd. Markham, ON Avery Weigh-Tronix Pointe-Claire, QC Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, MN
Konecranes Canada Inc. Burlington, ON Kongskilde Industries Inc. Bloomington, IL Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. Buffalo Grove, IL Liftow Ltd. Mississauga, ON Liftway Ltd. Brantford, ON Lion Shipping Supplies Inc. Mississauga, ON
Best Packaging Systems Inc. Mississauga, ON
Measurement Systems International (MSI) Seattle, WA
Bizerba Canada Inc. Mississauga, ON
Mettler Toledo Inc. Mississauga, ON
Blackbox Radio Remote Controls Glen Williams, ON
Multiton MIC Corp. Richmond, VA
Bushman AvonTec Butler, WI
Nelson Material Handling Ltd. Oakville, ON
Canadian Overhead Handling Inc. Boisbriand, QC
Ontor Ltd. Toronto, ON
Canadian Scale Company Ltd. Toronto, ON
Peacock Inc. Mississauga, ON
Canadian Weigh Systems Ltd. Oakville, ON
Phoenix Conveyor Systems Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Oakville, ON
Pitney Bowes Mississauga, ON
Cardinal Scale Mfg Co. Webb City, MO
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Carlisle Technology Burlington, ON
Quantronix, Inc. Farmington, UT
Cascade (Canada) Inc. Mississauga, ON
Rice Lake Weighing Systems Rice Lake, WI
Nissan Forklift Corporation, North America Marengo, IL
Cat Lift Trucks Houston, TX
Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Coderre Packaging Inc. St-Germain, QC
Schneider Electric Mississauga, ON
PKM Material Handling Ltd. Brampton, ON
CubiCal International Toronto, ON
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
Powermate/LP International Inc. Brantford, ON
Cyclonaire Corp. York, NE
Snell SPL Packaging Solutions Inc. Mississauga, ON
Premier Lift Equipment Inc. Brampton, ON
Davis Controls Ltd. Oakville, ON
Strider-Resource Bradford, ON
Professional Materials Handling Co. Inc. Orlando, FL
Doverco Inc. Toronto, ON
Stromag (Niagara) Ltd Niagara Falls, ON
Eagle Steel Inc. Mississauga, ON
Tenaquip Ltd Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Ederer LLC Seattle, WA
Topline Recycling Equipment Ltd. Mississauga, ON
Rubbermaid Commercial Products Winchester, VA
Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions, Division of Plexpack Corp. Toronto, ON
Tractel Ltd, Griphoist Div. Anjou, QC
Select Overhead Door Service Inc. Mississauga, ON
Flexicon Corp. Bethlehem, PA
Progressive Material Handling Ltd. Thorndale, ON Ri-Go Lift Truck Ltd. Concord, ON
Universal Handling Equipment Hamilton, ON Wajax Industries Ltd Mississauga, ON
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Learning Curve | Tracy Clayson
Start on the right foot
An open letter to new supply chain graduates
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hen you’re a young professional seeking a job in supply chain, is education enough to make up for a lack of experience? Job-seekers, recruiters, supply chain professionals and HR executives offer a range of opinions on this topic. Across the board, credentials and work experience are seen as very much interrelated. The general thinking is that education might help someone get hired; many companies are increasing their supply chain talent pool with recent graduates, hoping that new entries in the field can be groomed for high-level positions requiring analytical skills. But the consensus seems to be that education won’t necessarily prepare you for the real business world. So what can you do to get your dream job—and ensure you’ll keep it? On the job hunt Some believe that common sense and the right attitude are the top attributes for any potential hire, followed by interpersonal skills, practical experience and relevant training. Since the economy is in recovery and it’s an employer’s market, you need to position yourself effectively when applying to firms. You should take every step to be recognized, including expanding the network of people you know in the industry. If you are still in school, take advantage of co-op placements. These can beef up your handson experience and create an extensive contact list to use for future job searches. Remember: in many cases getting the best job means using references from people who know what you can do. With the right attitude, you can leverage your work experience even if most of it was in junior roles. Do your research. Find out the core competencies of the organization and craft your resume to resonate with your target employer’s objectives. Simply submitting your CV on a website won’t get you anywhere. In order for your resume to stand out, you must highlight an employment history that demonstrates practical experience and skills while providing examples of your achievements. Some companies will look beyond the limits of the roles you have held to see your future potential. MM&D | June 2010
Remember that your resume is just the key to opening the door. Once you are granted an interview, arrive armed with specific examples that demonstrate key characteristics that will lead to success. These include an ability to work well under pressure, critical thinking, analytical skills, sound decision-making abilities, co-operativeness and leadership. Once you’re talking to a potential employer, be sure to outline the value you can bring to the table. If the company is stocked with veterans and only promotes from within, its creativity may be waning. Companies gain an edge in the marketplace by hiring graduates who have already demonstrated strong research and time management skills. Ultimately candidates have to be experts at promoting themselves. Stay positive and focused on your goals, and treat the job search as both an adventure and opportunity to further develop the attributes of persistence and flexibility. Great expectations Once you’ve landed the job, your work is far from over. Some new grads come in with the expectation that a degree clears them a tidy, quick path to a guaranteed title. A word of caution to fresh-out-ofschool hires: be prepared to work a variety of shifts in a range of roles at first. You might have to do your time in the warehouse, in the shipping office and/or on the dock. As it is in the military, you need to work your way up the ranks to reach management levels in the supply chain. If you find yourself having to do a job you might otherwise consider to be below your skill set, try to be eager to learn. Most of the veterans who do the hiring have paid their dues and expect you to do the same. You should try to align with a supply chain professional who can act as a coach. The complexities of any organization can be better understood when new entries work with seasoned veterans who have perspective on the processes. An enthusiastic grad eager to bring new ideas to the table teamed with an established leader who sees the value in mentoring young hires is an awesome combination. Regardless of the technical or theoretical knowledge you might possess, the ability to work under or alongside team members is critical in gaining acceptance on the job. This means working with others, taking direction, listening and watching for cues to exceed performance expectations on a consistent basis. With good coaching, you’ll gain the confidence to make decisions. Once you see the results of your efforts, it will help build your leadership skills. Then you will be able to present fresh and effective approaches to various processes to help your company improve efficiency. There are many ways to prove oneself in the workforce. Know your limits on the skill side and be ready to learn all that you can. Learn to multitask and pay attention to detail. And remember, enthusiasm and confidence— not arrogance—will go a long way. MM&D Tracy Clayson (tracy@in-transit.com) is managing partner, business development, of Mississauga, Ontario-based In Transit Personnel.
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Materials Handling | Dave Luton
In perfect harmony What the HST means for shippers
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t the beginning of July, a new harmonized sales tax (HST) is scheduled to be implemented in Ontario and British Columbia. This replaces the provincial sales taxes that have long been in place in both provinces. Once the change occurs, the majority of Canadian provinces will be on a single-tax system. Only the prairie provinces will have separate taxes (or not, in the case of Alberta, which does not have a provincial sales tax). While the HST carries a number of inherent advantages, there are some things companies in the supply chain should watch out for. Consolidated taxes Fundamentally, the HST is a positive administrative development for many businesses because it simplifies a dual-tax system to a single-tax system with only one set of regulations. Only having to deal with one tax authority is a major gain for most companies. In terms of taxation rate, there’s little overall change. In Ontario, the rate will be 13 percent, the same as the former provincial sales tax and GST combined. Likewise, in British Columbia, the sevenpercent provincial tax will be bundled with the GST for an overall rate of 12 percent. There will still be some provincial taxes for insurance products and private sales of used vehicles. In most cases, with a few specialized exceptions that generally do not apply to logistics operations, the tax base rules that apply to GST will apply to the HST. Furthermore, unlike provincial sales taxes, the HST can be written off by companies. That said, all HST returns will have to be filed electronically—with no exceptions. One of the real problems is that we don’t know if there are some hidden issues that might mysteriously emerge. An example of an unforeseen concern recently occurred in residential tenancies in Ontario; there, the government unexpectedly announced that landlords would not be able to pass on increased HST costs related to energy until a tenant changeover. It is difficult to create a tax avoidance plan when you don’t know the rules. MM&D | June 2010
Where it will matter Since there are different rates of HST in different provinces, and since not all provinces will be applying it, how will the taxes affect shippers dealing with partners across Canada? It depends on where the transaction is being performed. Tax authorities call this the place of supply. It determines where the HST should be levied and paid, and the rules vary depending on industry. Let’s go through a few supply chain-related examples. For the sale of goods, the HST is applied at the place the goods are delivered (in case of electronic commerce) or sold (in the case of traditional retail). For professional services, the HST applies at the location the work will be applied. If a consultant in Quebec does work for a shipper in British Columbia, for example, the shipper’s location will determine the rate. For Customs brokerage and related services, the place of supply is the province where the goods are released. If a shipment is released at Toronto Pearson Airport, the Ontario HST will apply. For third-party logistics services and general warehousing, where the services are performed—that is, the location of the facility—determines the HST levies. Transportation rules The transportation industry has special rules regarding HST because interprovincial travel complicates matters. The taxation rules also vary depending on whether goods or people are involved. For transportation of people, the origin point determines the HST payment. But for the transportation of goods, the province of destination determines the rate. What about trips with several destinations, like a mixed trailer full of LTL shipments? In these cases, each invoice must be separated by destination jurisdiction so the HST can be levied appropriately. Additionally, it’s worth noting that goods in transit over the transition period will generally avoid HST if they are shipped before July 1. Transportation carriers stand to benefit from the change. For instance, under current rules, companies cannot claim provincial sales taxes in the cost of energy as input costs. Under the HST, with some restrictions, smaller companies will be able to. Other opportunities There are several strategies companies can employ to capitalize on the transition to the HST. For companies looking to purchase trucks or other non-personal vehicles, it may make sense to lease temporarily and record the purchase after July 1 in order to get the full HST refund. It may also be possible to avoid paying HST on contracted services if the sum is paid before the implementation date. While no one is ever excited about taxes, the HST offers some real opportunities—as long as you know what you’re in for. MM&D Dave Luton (dluton@cogeco.ca) is a consultant in the greater Toronto area.
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Firefighter | Jas Kaloti
Closed skies
How we managed when the eruption cut off supply
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ometimes it takes a major global crisis to reinforce the value of your supply chain decisions. I’m the manager of transportation and logistics at AstraZeneca Canada Inc. I came to the position from the warehouse and distribution side, where I was supervisor and manager for five years. Before that, I was a manufacturing supervisor. So I’ve been involved in many parts of the business. We source our product from Europe, the UK, Italy, France, the US and other parts of the globe as well. Since we started sourcing overseas, it has occasionally been a challenge to get product in on time to serve our market, as all of our product comes into Canada by air. One of the most intense examples of this occurred on April 15, when the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull erupted, causing airspace across Northern Europe to close.
Since we’ve started sourcing from overseas, we’ve doubled that. Now, if a disruption— like the volcano eruption—occurs, we’re covered for two months. The fact that our safety stock is quite high definitely helped us. If we kept the leaner inventory model and didn’t have reserves, we could have risked losing between $25 million and $35 million in sales per week.
Saving grace one: Safety stock The situation wasn’t ideal, but we weren’t as concerned about it as we might have been. There was a delay in receipt at our warehouse, but there wasn’t any situation where a patient didn’t receive necessary drugs. This was because of our inventory strategy. We carry between eight to 10 weeks of inventory. When we had production in Canada, our inventory levels were a lot lower; we never had more than four weeks’ worth in stock.
Jas Kaloti is manager of transportation and logistics at AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Saving grace two: Flexible warehousing It also helped that our warehouse environment is one of highs and lows; our team is used to disruptions. Often we have no control over whether our goods are going to be held up by The heart of the crisis Customs. For example, we might plan to get a April 15 was a Thursday. We were expecting a delivery on Friday. We had load in from the UK on a Tuesday, but we might a shipment scheduled to come in from Manchester, UK. not get it until Wednesday because it’s been held As soon as the airspace closed, our global team started looking at up. We’re used to situations like that. different gateways within Europe. At one point, the German airspace opened— On the day we were supposed to receive the flights were able to come in and go out of that area. So we were looking at shipment from Manchester, the warehouse was transferring the shipments from Manchester to Germany by ground, then slower than it should have been. Then, when the sending them to Canada by air from there. But we didn’t end up doing that. shipment did come in, it arrived at the same time Throughout the process we were working with Geodis Wilson, our freight as three trailerloads coming in from the US. We forwarder. They were doing a lot of the work to set up different options. have limited space at the dock, so that created a We were receiving regular emails from our global logistics team. They lot of work. were explaining to us what they knew about what was happening as far as The warehouse and distribution team run on the whole situation was concerned, about how long they thought the airports the belief of one team, one vision. The staff banded were going to be down. Like every other shipper in our situation, it was together to clear the backlog—they all pitched in. beyond our control. Our hands were tied. They got everything off the trucks, into the system, Once the skies did open up in the UK, there was a tremendous backlog. checked, reconciled, the whole works. It did cause We had to really work to get our goods loaded onto aircraft as soon as some extra stress for the staff, but they had done possible. But everyone else was in the same situation—they were all trying it before. to get their goods out. It became a bit of a waiting game for us. The whole process solidified the fact that our The shipment ended up coming from Manchester, but it was late. We company and employees will do anything to meet had a delay in receipt of six days. the needs of our patients. Since we’re dealing with The whole experience was an eye-opener. We’re now taking into very important pharmaceutical products, nobody consideration that these things can happen, so we need to plan some wants the patient to suffer or go without. We’ll contingencies. We’ve decided to start figuring out some new gateway options. jump through hoops in order to get the stock in We’re still working on that. and the product out to the patient. MM&D
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Firefighter is a forum for practitioners to explain how they helped solve an unexpected supply chain problem. To share a story, contact Deborah Aarts at deborah.aarts@mmd.rogers.com. MM&D | June 2010
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wners of small and mediumsized businesses (SMBs) in the Canadian construction industry are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and drive to win bids on bigger and better projects. Incredibly motivated, these men and women take a hands-on approach to every facet of their businesses. Such attentiveness is what allowed Mitch Treichler, owner of Park Electric in Thunder Bay, Ont., to grow his business last year, while competitors struggled, simply to survive.
explains that immense value can be derived from a little careful planning. Scotiabank’s advisors work with companies from across the country— tradesmen to commercial contractors— and encounter the all-too-common challenges faced by small businesses. “With growth often comes cash flow challenges,” Wilton says. “That’s why it’s important to have a strong business plan that you use as a roadmap to deal with challenges and opportunities as they become evident.”
“With growth often comes cash flow challenges. That’s why it’s important to have a strong business plan that you use as a roadmap to deal with challenges and opportunities as they become evident.” “I’ve worked myself into a new business area,” explains Treichler. “I’ve gotten more into the service side of things.” Owner of Park Electric since 1992, he has purchased a lot of equipment over the years in an effort to provide specialty services to his customers. During tough economic times, he began getting calls from other contractors asking to borrow equipment. Treichler saw an opportunity: “I would say to them, ‘No I won’t lend you the equipment, but I will send it over with an operator.’” There are many SMB owners out there with great ideas on how to grow, but turning those ideas into reality is where many businesses fall short. On that note, David Wilton, director of small business banking with Scotiabank,
A good example of this is Lakefield, Ont.’s Kawartha Lakes Construction Co. In business for more than 22 years, president and owner Scott Wootten explains that both he and his wife run their own businesses and have turned to Scotiabank for financial advice many times. “My wife is a chiropractor and [Scotiabank has] an excellent professional plan, so over the years we’ve gotten to know them and they’ve gotten to know us,” Wootten says. “Through that relationship they’ve allowed us to do a lot of things through our home equity—diversifying our portfolio, doing research, etc.” Regular communication with a trusted advisor underpins any successful expansion plan, adds Wilton. Growth
is typically more complex than it first appears, so getting the right advice and making use of tools such as business plan writers and forecasting guides are key steps. No one understands this better than Wootten, who is currently working closely with the bank on the purchase of an 8,500-square-foot commercial property that he and his team are remodelling into a showroom. The complete property will have additional retail space that he hopes to lease to a complimentary kitchen and bath fixtures business. “We were able to buy the building, but we weren’t able to fund all the renovations that we’re planning to do,” says Wootten. “The bank came up with an evaluation that helped us secure a line of credit so we could go ahead and do what we want. We’re remodelling now, so we should be in by summer.” Through his day-to-day conversations with SMB owners—getting to know their companies, goals and challenges—Wilton notes the most successful ones have built themselves a trusted network of advisors, comprised of accountants, lawyers, financial planners and small business bankers. With the right advice, tools and partners in place, small business owners realize being pressed for time doesn’t mean putting growth on hold. A solid plan, and regular check-ups, will keep your company on course through the commotion, busy days and overall juggling act that comes with owning a business. Get growing!
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