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Facilities Designated for the Inspection of Meat..

20 April 2004 Facilities Designated for the Inspection of Meat Products from the US The following establishment has been added to the list of designated facilities for the inspection of meat products from the US: Est. S704 TAS Refrigerated Distribution Inc. St-Laurent, QC

Strike cuts Vancouver boxship calls almost in half

20 April 2004 Strike cuts Vancouver boxship calls almost in half The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 19 April 2004. A strike by tug boat operators has cut nearly in half the scheduled containership calls at the Port of Vancouver. "No containers are moving at…

Canadian exports, imports on the rise

20 April 2004 Canadian exports, imports on the rise The following article is excerpted from the 19 April 2004 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. After a surprisingly weak January for merchandise trade, both exports and imports rebounded sharply in February, the latest Statistics…

CN566 Automatic Remanifesting for Failed Pre-...

20 April 2004 CN566 Automatic Remanifesting for Failed Pre-Arrival Review Systems (PARS) Reported by Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Highway Carriers This Customs Notice is a proposal, in the form of a Notice, for all parties involved in importing commercial shipments by highway, where the carrier…

Canada-US relations seen getting worse

20 April 2004 Canada-US relations seen getting worse The following article is excerpted from the 20 April 2004 edition of “globeandmail.com”. Canada-U.S. trade relations could get worse before they get better because of a rising protectionism in the United States and election year angst over foreign…

New EU labeling rules spooks American food ...

20 April 2004 New EU labeling rules spooks American food shippers The following article is excerpted from the 20 April 2004 edition of “American Shipper”. The European Union's new labeling and traceability requirements for foods and feeds containing genetically modified ingredients has American…

WTO Secretariat reports significant decline in....

20 April 2004 WTO Secretariat reports significant decline in new anti-dumping Investigations The following is a press release from the World Trade Organization. The WTO Secretariat reported that in the period 1 July — 31 December 2003, 14 Members initiated 115 anti-dumping investigations against…

Update to Directive D-03-08....

20 April 2004 Update to Directive D-03-08, Phytosanitary Requirements to prevent the introduction into and spread within Canada of the Emerald Ash Borer, Agrilus planipennis (Fairmaire), into Canada This Directive contains the phytosanitary requirements for the importation and movement within Canada…

A no-brainer goal for smart tags

19 April 2004 A no-brainer goal for smart tags The following article is excerpted from the 18 April 2004 edition of “Canadian Transportation & Logistics”. Most leading thinkers in supply chain management will tell you the smart money is on smart tags. RFID technology is expected to eventually…

CP Ships joins U.S. port security group

19 April 2004 CP Ships joins U.S. port security group The following article is from the 19 April 2004 edition of “American Shipper”. The CP Ships container shipping group is the latest carrier to join the Maritime Security Discussion Agreement, a growing industry group of terminal operators and…

Vancouver tug strike continues

19 April 2004 Vancouver tug strike continues The following article is excerpted from “The Journal of Commerce” edition of 19 April 2004. No progress was made over the weekend to resolve a labor dispute that's slowed ship traffic along Canada's West Coast…. Phillip Nelson, spokesman for the employer…

Maintenance Schedule for EICS (both EDI and Web)

19 April 2004 Maintenance Schedule for EICS (both EDI and Web) On Saturday, 24 April 2004 the system will close at 4:00 pm EST and will resume at 4:00 am EST on Monday, 26 April 2004 as usual. Questions can be directed to: [email protected] Or by calling 1-877-808-8838 (outside Ottawa) or…

CN565 Advance Commercial Information – ....

16 April 2004 CN565 Advance Commercial Information – Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Cargo and Conveyance Reporting for Marine Mode Customs Notice N565 relates to Customs Notice N542, dated 7 October 2003, and announces proposed regulatory changes in support of the implementation of the Advance…

Voluntary Standard for Labelling of Genetically...

16 April 2004 Voluntary Standard for Labelling of Genetically Engineerd Foods becomes National Standard The following news release is from the CFIA on 15 April 2004. The Government of Canada today announced the official adoption by the Standards Council of Canada, of the Standard for Voluntary…

EICS Bulletin - Help Desk Unavailable

16 April 2004 EICS Bulletin - Help Desk Unavailable The EICS Telephone Help Desk closed at 12:00 EST today and will resume normal operations on Monday, April 19. The EICS E-Mail Help Desk will continue to be monitored during this period from 12:00- 16:30 EST. ([email protected].) Full…
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Updated List of Marine Carrier Codes

16 April 2004 Updated List of Marine Carrier Codes The list of Marine Carrier Codes has been updated to remove the column entitled "exceptions". After April 19, 2004, there will be no exceptions to EDI reporting as it will become mandatory for marine carriers on that date. The updated list is found…
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Application for Corporate Membership

16 April 2004 Application for Corporate Membership The CSCB has received an application for corporate membership from Shelini Transportation Corp. The company’s contact information follows: Shelini Transportation Corp. 45 Gennela Square Scarborough, Ontario M1B 5A3 Telephone: 905-671-2800 Fax: 905…