Trucking HR Canada and CITT form Alliance Agreement
CITT has announced its most recent formal alliance, wich Trucking HR Canada
CITT has announced its latest alliance with an organization, formalizing its agreement with Trucking HR Canada. This agreement cements CITT’s collaboration with organizations in road transportation in Canada – which represent the interests of many of CITT’s members and affiliates.
“This is both one of our most exciting alliance agreements and one that most naturally aligns with CITT and our mandate” says Pina Melchionna, President & CEO of CITT. “HR opportunities and challenges in trucking have been top-of-mind for much of our membership for many years. And ensuring the industry’s HR tools and strategies remain leading-edge is crucial to the competitiveness of all of logistics in Canada.” She continues “In recent years, CITT has turned our attention directly to HR, as more businesses have identified just how important it is to the success of their operations.
“We’re looking forward to many opportunities for collaboration and finding synergies between our two organizations that will benefit industry and the people who work in it.”
Angela Splinter, CEO of Trucking HR Canada added, of the alliance: “Trucking HR Canada is pleased to be a partner with CITT. We look forward to working together in leveraging the reach of each organization – ensuring all industry employers have access to the tools, resources, and programs we both offer in supporting Canada’s supply chain competitiveness.”
ABOUT TRUCKING HR CANADA
As a national, non-profit organization, Trucking HR Canada advances modern HR solutions for the trucking and logistics workforce. We collaborate, partner, and work with a dynamic network including industry associations, government departments and industry professionals to ensure Canada’s freight transportation network has the skilled workforce needed for today and into the future.
ABOUT CITT ALLIANCES
CITT’s industry allies are organizations which represent groups of businesses or individuals with strong ties to the Canadian logistics sector. Some represent groups directly involved in logistics or whose operations have very significant logistics needs, while others represent those who service, support or advocate in the logistics space.