An Essential Resource for Producing Commercial Vehicles for the Canadian Market
Farmington Hills, Michigan (Sept. 18, 2024) — NTEA – The Work Truck Association™ released the Canada Regulatory Compliance Guide: An Essential Resource for Producing Commercial Vehicles for the Canadian Market.
“The Canadian market is a vital part of the broader North American industry,” said Mike Kastner, NTEA senior vice president. “Understanding the key regulatory requirements for building and selling commercial vehicles in Canada will be helpful to a wide range of work truck companies on both sides of the border. This new guide, along with NTEA’s Commercial Vehicle Certification guide, is designed to serve as a resource for Canadian and U.S. multi-stage manufacturers navigating the regulatory compliance landscape in Canada.”
Key topics covered in the guide include:
- Motor Vehicle Safety Act
- National Safety Mark
- National Emissions Mark
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act
- Transport Canada’s Appendix G Pre-Clearance Program
NTEA also offers additional resources for work truck industry companies such as:
Learn more
The Canada Regulatory Compliance Guide is available free to NTEA members. Visit ntea.com/canadaguide, or contact NTEA at info@ntea.com or 248-489-7090, for additional details and report access.
ABOUT NTEA
Established in 1964, NTEA – The Work Truck Association™, a 501(c)(6) organization, represents more than 2,100 companies that manufacture, distribute, install, sell and repair commercial vehicles, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers and accessories. Buyers of work trucks and the major commercial truck chassis manufacturers also belong to NTEA. The Association provides in-depth technical information, education, and member programs and services, and produces Work Truck Week, Green Truck Summit, Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit and Executive Leadership Summit. The Association maintains its administrative headquarters in suburban Detroit and government relations offices in Washington, DC, and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Learn more at ntea.com.
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