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12
Jan
2021

Free Trade Agreement in Canada

by Michael Kotendzhi | Trucking, Logistics
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The free trade between two countries is very technical but common in 2020. Two countries are trying to meet in the middle with the considerations for their millions of trades in mind. The process sounds hideous to come to terms, but the industries in both countries will be benefited greatly. Canada continuously signed with dozens of countries in the last 10 years, which has greatly impacted the import and export trades in Vancouver, British Columbia.

A huge step in 2018, when Canada reaches the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with 10 countries including Australia, Chile, Japan, Mexico, Vietname…etc., sets the stone in Asia-Pacific Regions. The opening of trades welfare the consumer markets and the industries as most tariffs were lowered or eliminated.

Global trade has certainly put the executives in logistics industry upfront and be innovative for the time ahead. The trend is shifting that 3PL provider/partner has become an important role. Transportation and logistics providers are developing into a commodity with amazing services that have cultivated the knowledge around the supply chain industry.

18 Wheels Logistics is committed to serve all regions in North America including US and Canada, with our talented teams in warehousingtrucking, and copacking.  The success and satisfaction to our clients and the team members are the cultivation we sought after. 


Michael Kotendzhi is President of Operations & Transportation and a partner at 18 Wheels. Michael has over 15 years of experience and is equipped with a degree in Logistics from the University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business. As well as a background in logistics from XPO Logistics (formally Kelron Logistics), North America's largest contract warehousing provider.

Michael's experience includes supply chain management, reverse logistics, & domestic transportation. He has developed 18 Wheels' trucking solutions, effectively utilizing the sister company's vehicle fleet and building a transportation supply-chain network across North America.