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Quebec 3PL warehouse services: What actually changes between operators
Industry Trends

Quebec 3PL warehouse services: What actually changes between operators

Most importers compare 3PL warehouses on price per pallet per day. That misses the real cost drivers: dock availability, PARS release speed, and whether the operator actually runs sufferance or just general storage. Here's what to look at when you're choosing a Quebec warehouse partner.

Quebec warehouse safety rules: CNESST compliance on the dock
Warehouse Operations

Quebec warehouse safety rules: CNESST compliance on the dock

CNESST (Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail) runs Quebec workplace safety enforcement, and warehouse operations sit in their crosshairs. We see inspections every 18–24 months at FENGYE LOGISTICS, and the violations that stick are the ones tied to material handling, dock procedures, and equipment maintenance — not paperwork.

Bonded Cargo Handling Warehouse Best Practices in Canada
Warehouse Operations

Bonded Cargo Handling Warehouse Best Practices in Canada

Running a bonded cargo handling warehouse in Canada means managing CBSA-authorized storage, coordinating PARS releases with brokers, and holding duty liability on imported goods. The operational baseline is tighter than regular 3PL work. Here's what separates competent ops from the ones that bleed money on detention and examination flags.

Why a Basketball Coach's Leadership Lessons Don't Translate to Port
Industry News

Why a Basketball Coach's Leadership Lessons Don't Translate to Port

Manhattan Associates invited legendary Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski to share leadership philosophy at their annual user conference in Las Vegas. The message was about winning culture, resilience, and values. None of that changes the fact that Canadian importers are still waiting 8-12 days for containers to clear Port of Montreal in Q4.

WMS Selection for 3PL Ops: What Actually Matters
Technology

WMS Selection for 3PL Ops: What Actually Matters

Picking a warehouse management system WMS is not a software evaluation—it's a dock operations decision. The wrong system kills your putaway cycle time, makes receiving a bottleneck, and turns your racking density into guesswork. We run FENGYE LOGISTICS' warehouse operations on a system that connects to broker releases, drayage windows, and real pallet tracking.

Cold Chain Guide: Managing Temperature-Controlled Inbound at the Dock
Specialized Services

Cold Chain Guide: Managing Temperature-Controlled Inbound at the Dock

Temperature control from truck arrival to racking is not optional. Most importers treat it as an afterthought until their first deviation notice hits the CBSA record. Here's what a working dock operation actually looks like.

CPKC Mexico Rail Expansion: What Montreal Customs Clearance Regulations
Industry News

CPKC Mexico Rail Expansion: What Montreal Customs Clearance Regulations

CPKC and CSX just cut transit time on the Southeast Mexico corridor. Faster rail means tighter customs clearance Montreal regulations compliance windows and higher drayage velocity into Montreal. Your dock-to-stock timelines compress, your bond capital accelerates, and your PARS release coordination moves faster than Q3.

Choosing a customs broker provider: what ops leads actually need
Customs & Regulations

Choosing a customs broker provider: what ops leads actually need

Not all customs broker providers are built the same. The one you pick will either move your PARS releases in 48 hours or cost you two days of dwell. Here's what to look for when you're evaluating them.

US Tariff Reshuffling Hits Import Export Montreal Area Dock Operations
Industry News

US Tariff Reshuffling Hits Import Export Montreal Area Dock Operations

US tariff pressure is reshaping supplier networks across North America, and Canadian import-export operations in the Montreal area are feeling it in real time. Importers are spreading orders across new source countries, which means longer lead times, smaller shipments, and tighter drayage windows at the dock. This isn't a sourcing problem—it's an ops problem, and it changes how we coordinate releases and manage our dock SLA.

Medline's Robot Play: What It Means for Shipping Quebec Services & Your Dock
Industry News

Medline's Robot Play: What It Means for Shipping Quebec Services & Your Dock

Medline just announced a pilot of Symbotic's AI-powered robotic systems in a US warehouse. For Canadian importers and forwarders using shipping Quebec services, this isn't a "stay tuned" moment—it's a signal about where warehouse labor and cost structures are moving, and what that means for your drayage windows and handling fees in Montreal.

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