Peak season just got a lot more complicated. With Canada Post now in a position to strike by Friday, November 15, supply chains across Canada face what the Retail Council is calling a “triple threat.” Between the potential postal strike and ongoing port disruptions in Vancouver and Montreal, businesses are bracing for significant impacts during one of the busiest times of the year.
Canada Post’s negotiations highlight stark differences: while they seek to modernize with a seven-day delivery model, labor demands for wage increases and improved benefits reflect the deeper challenges in keeping essential workers satisfied and services running smoothly.
At MonarKonnect, we’re ready to help our partners navigate these disruptions. As Logistics Architects, our approach involves adapting quickly to keep goods moving—whether it’s by identifying alternative carriers, optimizing routes, or reinforcing our communication lines with partners.
In a season where “just in time” becomes “just make it happen,” resilience is everything.
How are you preparing for this holiday season’s supply chain curveballs?