Showing posts with label Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Updates. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 October 2012

MTA applauds road updates, slams proposed cuts to snow-clearing budget

WINNIPEG, Man. -- The Manitoba Trucking Association (MTA) has announced it is pleased with recent improvements to Highway 10 north of Brandon. On Oct. 5, the provincial and federal governments announced that Highway 10 between the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 25, a distance of approximately 15 kilometers, had significant improvements completed, including safer merging enhancements, new service roads, paved shoulders, guardrails and rumble strips.

“It is always positive when governments make significant investments in infrastructure,” said MTA president Norm Blagden. “These improvements will make the roads safer for everyone to travel on, including our commercial drivers.

We rely on these roads for our business, and consumers rely on us to get the job done. Improvements to Highway 10 have been a priority for our members for a long time, and while there is still work to be done on that particular stretch of highway, this is a step in the right direction.”

However, the MTA says it is less pleased to hear that the Province of Manitoba is considering cutting the snow-clearing budget this year. The provincial government is considering removing overnight snow clearing services on Highways 1, 16, 59, and 75, according to the MTA.

“This is a safety issue first and foremost, as every Manitoban knows that it doesn’t have to be snowing for snow to cause problems, blowing and drifting across highways. However, this is also a cutback that could have a negative impact on economic activity,” said MTA executive director Bob Dolyniuk.

“These are major trade routes, and reducing snow-clearing services on them will impact just-in-time freight movements, especially those that rely on overnight service to rural communities within Manitoba. We are disappointed by this decision; we are also disappointed in how Manitobans found out about this one, which was through the media, rather than from the government itself.”


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Monday, 15 October 2012

XTL shakes up senior management, updates logo, brand

TORONTO, Ont. -- XTL Transport has announced changes to its senior management team, in conjunction with an updated logo and brand.

Serge Gagnon will now act as XTL’s CEO, with Marcel Francoeur becoming CFO. Genevieve Gagnon’s role will now take on the role as president with Luc Francoeur serving as executive vice-president.

“Genevieve and Luc have been part of the XTL family for 13 and 18 years, respectively, and have been instrumental at supporting its growth through hands-on learning and identifying strengths and opportunities,” the company said in an internal letter to employees. “The change in their role to become even more involved in overseeing and managing the organization is a natural evolution to ensure the business continues to thrive.”

The company has also modernized its logo, including the words “Transport,” “Logistics,” and “Distribution” to the right of “XTL.”

“We realized that XTL Group of Companies didn’t clearly identify the business we are in and ran the risk of limiting our growth potential. Not wanting to lose the brand recognition of XTL – you will see we did not rebrand but modernized our logo to demonstrate our focus on innovation and forward-thinking solutions,” the company said in its letter to employees. “A brand standards manual has been developed to ensure that all people who touch our brand – employees, suppliers, or partners – can ensure our brand is used consistently to build awareness.”


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