2015 Spring Member Forum Presentations
Presentations from WESTAC Forums are available for members to download up to two years after the event.
2015 Spring Member Forum Post-Meeting Report
Post-Meeting Report – 2015 Spring Member Forum. Geopolitics & Trade: Shifting Markets – Impacts on Western Canada’s Economy & Transportation Network
2015 Spring Member Forum Program
Program - 2015 Spring Member Forum. Geopolitics & Trade: Shifting Markets – Impacts on Western Canada’s Economy & Transportation Network
Regulatory Update: Container Trucking In Port Metro Vancouver
This WESTAC Briefing has been prepared as a service to WESTAC members. It is intended to provide a summary of the main elements of the new regulatory framework for container trucking in the Vancouver area (“Lower Mainland”).
Post-Meeting Report - 2014 Fall Member Forum. Finding the Balance: The Role of Regulation in Transportation
Mr. Tirole, 2014 Winner of Nobel Prize for Economics, has said, “regulation is a complex subject because it must be light enough to prevent entrepreneurship from being squelched,” while “at the same time you need to have a strong state which is going to enforce those regulations.” The discussion among Members was very much in the same vein: that regulation is sometimes difficult but, on occasion, essential. The key is to grasp the difficulties and proceed, cautiously aware of the complexities and subtleties.
Post-Meeting Report - 2014 Spring Member Forum. Demand Pictures: Trade Flows and Capacity Updates
Transportation industry leaders gathered in Winnipeg to discuss freight forecasts that impact Western Canada’s transportation network: potash, coal, agricultural products, energy products and containerized goods. Shippers and transportation providers then responded and outlined the challenges and opportunities of each commodity.
Fall Forum Report Vancouver November 2013
Supporting Continued Success: Disaster Management; And Regional Transportation Priorities
Building Blocks of Public Engagement Post-Meeting Report 2013 Annual Meeting
WESTAC Members identified public opposition as an issue of importance to the future of the transportation industry. It seems no matter where one turns, there is public opposition and angst regarding projects of all types and transportation is no different.
Technology and Skills in Transportation
Forty individuals from across western Canada and representing all six sectors (Air, Construction, Logistics, Marine, Rail and Trucking) in the Asia Pacific Gateway were surveyed or interviewed to gather their impressions about the current priorities in technology and innovation investments.
2012 Semi-Annual Meeting Highlights Report The World As We Don't Know It…Game Changers & Transportation's Response
At WESTAC’s Semi-Annual Meeting, November 20 and 21 in Vancouver, Members heard from two provocative speakers presenting game-changing scenarios. Each scenario challenged the world as we know it on globalization, transportation networks and infrastructure development.