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We’re making moves to strengthen local economies by empowering local businesses with easy, affordable local delivery they can trust.
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Canadian Small Businesses Face Bankruptcy as Canada Post Fails Holiday Deliveries; Trexity Offers Lifeline
With Christmas just days away and Canada Post’s delivery system in shambles, thousands of small businesses face devastating losses that could force many to close their doors permanently.
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Postal strike leads to record-breaking success for local courier business
CEO Alok Ajuja shares why Trexity was posed to step up as small business owners scramble for solutions.
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Ottawa customers turning to couriers to get holiday packages shipped as Canada Post strike continues
The ongoing postal workers strike has some people turning to other delivery companies to get their holiday packages sent to loved ones in time for Christmas.
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Postal strike creates record-breaking weekend for Ottawa-based delivery service Trexity
Alok said business has been booming, with three consecutive record-breaking days during one of the busiest holiday shopping weekends of the year, book-ended by Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Talking With Couriers Helped Me Build a Delivery App
Local stores wouldn’t deliver, and courier services were unreliable or took too long. Frustrated, I started to dig deeper, asking drivers and small business owners about the gaps in the local delivery landscape.
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With Canada Post on strike, Metro Vancouver courier company sees an opportunity
He also believes the strike is giving smaller tech-based companies an opening to show small businesses how the logistics of moving packages has changed.
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Canada Post versus the union — Is this the last strike?
When it comes to Canada Post, anything and everything seems possible as the current union negotiations unfold in what could be the last strike.
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Trexity fills gap for local businesss created by Canada Post strike
Canada Post hit the picket lines Friday, creating immediate concerns for small businesses across the country. With the holiday shopping season already underway, local merchants are worried.