SURREY, B.C. — The National Institute of Supply Chain Leaders BC (NISCL BC) is warning its members, other supply chain professionals across British Columbia and the public of the possibility of significant service disruptions should a rail industry labour dispute result in a lockout starting this Thursday.
Labour disputes at Canadian National Railways and Canadian Pacific Kansas City have led to a scheduled lockout set to begin at 12:01 a.m. ET on Aug. 22.
“The rail corridors managed by these service providers are integral to B.C.’s supply chains. Should a lockout occur, it will likely precipitate substantial disruptions throughout the province. Expected impacts include delays in transportation and a considerable backlog affecting the movement of goods both into and out of the region, as well as within the province,” a release said.
NISCL BC advised businesses and consumers to prepare ahead of the potential lockout and to where feasible consider alternative transportation options to mitigate possible delays.
is B.C.’s oldest and largest association representing professionals in procurement, supply chain, logistics and related sectors, the release said.
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