ABQ – Association Béton Québec
The Quebec concrete Association represents the interests of its members first and foremost and their concerns for quality and professionalism. It promotes the QUALIÉTON standard and organizes training courses and major events for its members, focusing on professional development and networking opportunities.
AQP – Association québécoise de propane
The Association québécoise du propane (AQP) is a non-profit organization representing propane suppliers, equipment suppliers and associated organizations, whose mission is to represent members to industry, the public and governments. Its vocation is also to improve the level of public recognition of propane by making its applications and advantages better known.
ADFBP – Association des fournisseurs en boulangerie et pâtisserie
The association caters to members who personally hold a position in the field of bakery and pastry and who have the industry at heart. It is not companies, rather individuals who work in the field of bakery and pastry who are members.
CPTQ – Club des professionnels du transport du Québec
The CPTQ was established in 1947, under the name Motor Truck Club Limited. During the first few years everything was conducted in English. Because of its numerous French members, they consequently made French the official language of the club. After 70 years, the CPTQ allows members to create a network that promotes the growth of companies in the field of transportation. Whether carriers or suppliers in the metropolitan region and its surrounding areas.
CTQ – Quebec Traffic Club
The Quebec Traffic Club mission is to bring together members working in the field of transportation in the greater Quebec City region.
National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD)
The NACD, established in 1971 is an international association of chemical distributors and their supply-chain partners. Member companies process, formulate, blend, re-package, warehouse, transport, and market chemical products for over 750,000 customers.
The chemical distribution industry that NACD represents is a major economic engine, employing over 80,000 people and generating nearly $7.5 billion in tax revenue for local communities across the country, all while delivering valuable products to every industry sector.
Association du Camionnage du Québec (ACQ)
The ACQ has 60 years of experience in the road haulage industry. They have over 500-member companies spread between public, private carriers and suppliers of products and services to industry.
Canadian Finance & Leasing Association
CFLA represents the asset-based financing, equipment and vehicle leasing industry in Canada. This industry is the largest provider of debt financing in this country after the traditional lenders (banks and credit unions).
National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC)
The NTTC has represented the interests of the tank truck industry since 1945. NTTC’s mission is to champion safety and success in the tank truck community.
Responsible Distribution Canada (RDC)
RDC is a trade association, founded in 1986. RDC’s members supply all sectors of the Canadian economy. RDC is an important stakeholder in the chemical supply chain working with industry and government agencies at all levels.
The Traffic Club of Montreal
RDC is a trade association, founded in 1986. RDC’s members supply all sectors of the Canadian economy. RDC is an important stakeholder in the chemical supply chain working with industry and government agencies at all levels.
Toronto Transportation Club (TTC)
The TTC is a non-profit organization founded to provide members with the opportunity to interact professionally and socially with other transportation industry insiders, professionals and leaders.
Toronto Trucking Association
The TTA is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. It supports its members to help them expand their customer base and develop new ways to grow their business. They began as a small group of cartage company owners in 1963 and came together as the Industrial Cartage Association.