Archive: Feb 2026

Powering Progress with Electrification

Powering Progress with Electrification

The utility sector is at the heart of an electrification wave. As societies pivot from fossil fuels to electricity, utilities and power generation companies are not just managing grids; they are driving the charge. Power providers are being asked to deliver more electricity than ever—faster, cleaner, and more reliably—while modernizing outdated infrastructure and contending with fragile global supply chains.

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The 6 Types of Transportation in Logistics

The 6 Types of Transportation in Logistics

In today’s complex global marketplace, understanding the types of transportation in logistics is essential for building resilient, cost-effective supply chains. Each mode offers distinct advantages depending on shipment size, urgency, cost sensitivity, and geographic reach. Shippers that strategically leverage the six primary transportation modes can improve service levels while controlling freight spend. Here’s a closer […]

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Deploying Physical AI for Smarter, Safer Inbound Logistics

Deploying Physical AI for Smarter, Safer Inbound Logistics

Physical AI will transform many aspects of the supply chain. Starting with a small, focused inbound logistics use case now can make your warehouse operations more efficient, accurate, and safe, as well as help your organization build the skills needed to extend Physical AI into other areas of your business.

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How Data Can Fix Demand Matching

How Data Can Fix Demand Matching

Supply-demand mismatches are more than just inconvenient; they are costly. From inflated transportation spend to missed SLAs, poor alignment erodes both profitability and customer trust. The solution? Advanced analytics, not just for hindsight, but for foresight and real-time agility.

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Enabling Smarter Government Logistics

Enabling Smarter Government Logistics

If I have learned one thing in my decades of navigating defense logistics, it’s that we can’t afford to solve tomorrow’s readiness problems with yesterday’s systems. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the first new technology with the viability to change how we forecast demand, manage obsolescence, and optimize supply chains. But the path to realizing its potential is met with structural, cultural, and bureaucratic hurdles.

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Mastering the Last Mile of Premium, Perishable Food

Mastering the Last Mile of Premium, Perishable Food

For the past decade, Crowd Cow has partnered with ethical farms, fisheries and other food producers from around the world to source sustainable, quality beef, seafood, pork, and other items. By sourcing from small farms and managing the processing, Crowd Cow can bring its products to many consumers who otherwise might not have access to them. At the same time, Crowd Cow offers many of its suppliers a customer base they might struggle to reach.

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Tariff Ruling, Refund Uncertainty and Border Violence: Mounting Risk for Supply Chains

Tariff Ruling, Refund Uncertainty and Border Violence: Mounting Risk for Supply Chains

By Amy Roach | February 24, 2026 A trio of fast-moving developments is reshaping the risk landscape for supply chain and logistics leaders: the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidates key tariffs imposed under emergency powers; mounting legal and political uncertainty over whether importers will receive billions in tariff refunds; and escalating cartel violence […]

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7 Principles That Make Strategic Relationships Work

7 Principles That Make Strategic Relationships Work

Over my years of being part of the third-party logistics discipline, I have often seen and heard shipper/3PL relationships characterized as a marriage. This is a fitting characterization, given the covenant nature and commitment of these strategic business agreements.

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NOTED: Supply Chain Highlights

NOTED: Supply Chain Highlights

MILESTONES: Boeing set a new record for Boeing 777 Freighter deliveries in 2025, with plans to deliver at least 35 by year-end, surpassing previous highs and reflecting strong demand as airlines modernize fleets and face limited new freighter options.

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Humble Bragg: Ashton Roberts Bridges Sales, Supply Chain, and B Corp

Humble Bragg: Ashton Roberts Bridges Sales, Supply Chain, and B Corp

RESPONSIBILITIES: Implementing data-driven forecasting models, enhancing supplier partnerships, leveraging technology to increase agility and reduce waste, and modernizing the company’s supply chains without compromising quality or values. EXPERIENCE: Manager of supply chain and analytics, senior supply chain analyst, supply chain analyst, all with Bragg; research analyst life cycle, carbon, and zero energy, New Buildings Institute; […]

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AI by the Numbers

AI by the Numbers

2 much hype? Here’s how industry leaders quantify the supply chain impact of artificial intelligence.

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“Essential, Not Optional”: FedEx CEO Elevates AI to Strategic Imperative

“Essential, Not Optional”: FedEx CEO Elevates AI to Strategic Imperative

By Amy Roach | February 19, 2026 In remarks delivered at the AI Impact Summit 2026 this week, Rajesh Subramanian, president and CEO of FedEx Corporation, positioned artificial intelligence as a cornerstone of modern logistics — not a nice-to-have, but an essential infrastructure for the future of global commerce and supply chain resilience. Addressing an […]

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Last-Mile Solutions: Delivering the Future

Last-Mile Solutions: Delivering the Future

New technologies are transforming last-mile delivery from a cost center into a strategic differentiator. Drones, robots, intelligent routing, and other innovations are reshaping how goods move and how brands win loyalty.

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Random Stow or the Disorganized Warehouse?

Random Stow or the Disorganized Warehouse?

Random Stow is a warehouse putaway method driven by an algorithm developed by Coupang, an ecommerce monster and formidable Amazon competitor. For the Korean market, Coupang uses this counterintuitive warehouse management method, which stores items wherever there is open shelf space, rather than grouping similar SKUs together. The warehouse might look disorganized. But it is […]

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