Monday, 13 January 2014

Trucking company complains of selection process for Pan Am Games logistics provider

2014-01-13

TORONTO, Ont. -- The selection of DB Schenker as the official logistics provider of the 2015 Pan Am Games did not give a fair shot to local trucking and logistics providers, one local firm has complained.

In an interview with the Toronto Star, John Flynn, vice-president of sales and marketing for Seneca Transportation and Logistics, said that the selection process was slanted in favour of large multi-national corporations. He said only eight companies were invited to bid on the job and were asked to put up a minimum of $1 million in sponsorships.

“This is a low blow for Ontario-based logistics companies,” Flynn told the Star. “The problem is they just shut everyone out.”

DB Schenker, according to the Star, will offer more than $1 million in in-kind services.

“DB Schenker is owned by the German railroad (Deutsche Bahn) and it has got deep pockets,” Flynn said, adding that “we are in a really slow economy here in Ontario and we are fighting out for survival.”

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