Supply Professional

Supply Professional

For more than 60 years, Supply Professional (previously known as PurchasingB2B) has been a trusted and valuable resource for Canada's supply chain sector. Each edition reaches over 18,000 qualified professionals across the nation. The publication has evolved through various name changes—from Modern Purchasing to PurchasingB2B—to better meet the needs of its audience and reflect industry shifts. Now, to stay current and relevant for our readers, we have rebranded, redesigned, and relaunched as Supply Professional. Each issue aims to equip readers with the essential information they require to navigate the fast-paced, intricate, and expansive landscape of modern global supply chains.

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  • 1 week ago | supplypro.ca | Ian Bickis |Michael Power

    Honda is not shifting any Canadian production to the US, at least not for now, the company said April 15 in response to a report that it was considering such a move. Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper reported earlier in the day that Honda was looking to shift enough Canadian CR-V and Civic production to the US so that it could meet 90 per cent of US sales with vehicles produced there.

  • 1 week ago | supplypro.ca | Michael Power

    Honda is considering shifting some Canadian automotive production to the US in response to new tariffs, according to a report by Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper. The company is looking to shift enough Canadian CR-V and Civic production to the US so that it can meet 90 per cent of US sales with vehicles produced there, up from its current level of about 70 per cent, the report said.

  • 1 week ago | supplypro.ca | Michael Power

    Statistics Canada says wholesale trade, excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, rose 0.3 per cent to $85.7 billion in February. The overall increase in sales came as just two of the seven subsectors posted gains. Statistics Canada says sales in the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector gained 7.1 per cent for the month to $19 billion, while the food, beverage and tobacco subsector rose 0.5 per cent to $15.5 billion.

  • 1 week ago | supplypro.ca | Ian Bickis |Michael Power

    Pricing trends are getting pushed all over the place these days by big economic shifts, resulting in what’s expected to be another elevated inflation reading in Canada this week. Economists polled by Reuters expect annual inflation for March to come in at 2.6 per cent when it’s released April 15, matching February’s reading.

  • 1 week ago | supplypro.ca | Michael Power

    BANGKOK (AP) — China’s exports jumped 12.4 per cent in March from a year earlier in a last-minute flurry of activity as companies rushed to beat increases in US tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, and analysts forecast sharp setbacks ahead. Imports fell 4.3 per cent to $211.3 billion in March, the customs administration reported, far exceeded by exports worth $313.9 billion, leaving a trade surplus of $102.6 billion.

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