Northern Resource Trucking Announced as CITT-Endorsed Logistics Employer
CITT has announced that Northern Resource Trucking (NRT) has been announced as its most recent Endorsed Logistics Employer.
CITT has announced that Northern Resource Trucking (NRT) – a limited partnership comprised of First Nations & Métis partners from communities throughout northern Saskatchewan, along with Trimac Transportation – has been announced as its most recent Endorsed Logistics Employer.
This endorsement is given to organizations committed to the development of their talent, fostering an excellent workplace environment, and invested in the betterment of the transportation logistics profession as a whole.
“We’re proud to welcome NRT to the ranks of our endorsed employers,” says Pina Melchionna, President & CEO of CITT. “NRT doesn’t just talk the talk about professional development. Training is continuous development of their people is a core part of their business – and a competitive differentiator for them. They’re exactly the type of carrier we had in mind when we began our endorsements.” She continues “Plus, NRT helps support and develop Indigenous and Northern communities as a fundamental part of their business model. It’s a vision we strongly support and applaud.”
"It's about staying connected to transportation and up-to-date on the evolving industry” says Sherry Mossman, COO of NRT. “We want to provide our employees with a resource to learn and expand their networks to better support one another, the business, and the customer. CITT connects the world of transportation and gives the everyone accesses to the resources to connect learn, and share."
About NRT
Since 1986, Northern Resource Trucking (NRT) has been a cornerstone of Saskatchewan’s transportation industry. Founded through collaboration with Indigenous communities, NRT is proud to be 71% owned by nine Saskatchewan First Nations along with Trimac Transportation. This partnership drives our commitment to economic development, safety, and excellence.
At NRT, our partnerships extend beyond business. As a First Nations-owned company, we invest in community growth, providing profit-sharing, employment, and long-term opportunities for our partner communities.