Any company manufacturing vehicles in Canada, or that vehicle ships from one province to another, must affix their National Safety Mark (NSM) number to those vehicles. As well, most provincial Highway Traffic Acts require companies affix an NSM to all vehicles they manufacture. The purpose of the NSM is to certify their vehicle production complies with the regulations under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. CTEA can help manufacturers prepare their application for an NSM, and also offers guidance...
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Any company manufacturing vehicles in Canada, or that vehicle ships from one province to another, must affix their National Safety Mark (NSM) number to those vehicles. As well, most provincial Highway Traffic Acts require companies affix an NSM to all vehicles they manufacture. The purpose of the NSM is to certify their vehicle production complies with the regulations under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. CTEA can help manufacturers prepare their application for an NSM, and also offers guidance...
Membership Matters; a conversation with CTEA President, Blair Norberg
CTEA "On the Radar" Podcast
20 minutes
2 years ago
Membership Matters; a conversation with CTEA President, Blair Norberg
Blair Norberg wears two big pairs of shoes. As vice-president of Western Canadian truck-upfitter, Falcon Equipment, he’s responsible for guiding his business through these turbulent times. As president of the Canadian Transportation Equipment Association, he’s got his eye on the big picture of the truck equipment sector in Canada. With all that on his plate, what keeps Blair awake at night? Blair Norberg, vice-president of Falcon Equipment and current CTEA president, speaks with CTEA’...
CTEA "On the Radar" Podcast
Any company manufacturing vehicles in Canada, or that vehicle ships from one province to another, must affix their National Safety Mark (NSM) number to those vehicles. As well, most provincial Highway Traffic Acts require companies affix an NSM to all vehicles they manufacture. The purpose of the NSM is to certify their vehicle production complies with the regulations under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. CTEA can help manufacturers prepare their application for an NSM, and also offers guidance...