OTTAWA, ON – Reshoring Canada is pleased to launch its 2nd annual Supply Chain Survey, toidentify the latest supply chain challenges faced by industry partners in several sectors of theCanadian economy. The survey will seek insights from businesses and industry associationsthat are critical to maintaining Canadian supply chains. Industry associations will assist bysurveying their members, which will lead to more targeted and concrete data and solutions.
"Our first survey told the story of the challenges brought on by the pandemic, which are stillbeing felt today. This year, we are seeing supply chains being strained by new factors, includinglabour shortages, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” said Sandra Pupatello, Co-Chair ofReshoring Canada. Tony Clement, Co-Chair, added, "Last year's survey was a very informativeexercise that illuminated the fragility of our supply chain infrastructure. It will be interesting tolearn about the changes that have been made based on what we learned, as well as the effectsof the changing macroeconomic environment on global supply chain demand.”
The industry associations participating include:
The Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA), the Canadian Manufacturers &Exporters (CME), the Manufacturers & Exporters of Quebec (MEQ), the Supply ChainManagement Association of Ontario, the Canadian Tooling & Machining Association (CTMA),the Canadian Association of Moldmakers (CAMM), Automate Canada, Trillium Network forAdvanced Manufacturing, AIAC (Aerospace), the Maritime Employers Association, Food, Health& Consumer Products (FHCP), NGen (Next Generation Manufacturing Canada),TECHNATION, and Fenestration Canada.
Reshoring Canada is pleased to once again partner with Canadian market research firmMainstreet Research who is conducting the survey. As with the previous year's survey,Reshoring Canada will be sharing the results with government officials and inviting theparticipating businesses and industry associations to attend a review and discussion of thesurvey results.
Companies and associations who are interested in participating in the survey can visit:
English – reshoringcanada.ca/survey
Français – relocaliseraucanada.ca/sondage