
The Hidden Costs of Freight Inflexibility—and How to Avoid Them
In the high-stakes world of modern supply chains, agility isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity. Yet many organizations unknowingly operate with rigid freight processes that quietly drain profits.
Read More
Driving Safety & Leadership: Jaime Hamm’s Road to Success
From driver recruitment to policy reform, Jaime Hamm is shaping the future of trucking through leadership, innovation, a passion for safety, and rolling with change.
Read More
Supply Chain Disruptions: How They Happen, Industries Affected, and How to Manage
Empty shelves. Factory delays. Missed delivery windows. Supply chain disruptions have become more than just industry talk—they’re now everyday realities with direct consequences for businesses, customers, and the global economy. When supply chains break down, the ripple effect reaches every part of operations, from raw materials stuck at borders to finished goods delayed at ports. […]
Read More
Consignee vs. Consignor: Their Key Shipping Differences
In every freight shipment, two key roles drive the process: consignor and consignee. Without them, no shipment would reach its final destination, and no freight carrier could move cargo efficiently. A consignor is the party sending the goods. Ownership of the goods remains with the consignor until payment is made. The consignee does not own […]
Read More
The Shift-Left Imperative: Tearing Down the Silos
Companies must rethink how they manage supply chains to navigate complexity—expanding the definition of supply chains and embracing the shift-left strategy.
Read More
4 Keys to Successful Trade Compliance
Geopolitical risks to supply chains are top of mind across C-suites but few say what it means. The term “geopolitical risk” has largely become a codeword for import, export, and economic sanctions compliance. The fast pace of change in 2025 requires adopting meaningful compliance structures that achieve results.
Read More
Navigating Tariff Shifts: How U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Help Supply Chains Stay Resilient
As global trade faces uncertainty amid shifting tariffs, economic nationalism, and ongoing geopolitical friction, U.S. businesses are increasingly turning to Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZs) as a powerful tool to remain competitive. The U.S. is home to more than 230 approved FTZ projects and nearly 400 subzones, collectively supporting 600+ warehouses across the country. These special zones […]
Read More
The Importance of Vendor Accountability in Inbound Transportation Management
In the intricate dance of supply chain logistics, inbound transportation management is a critical component that often doesn’t receive the attention it deserves.
Read More
Transloading: Key Benefits and Best Practices for Your Logistics Needs
Discover how transloading can improve your supply chain efficiency. Learn the key benefits, cost savings, and best practices to optimize your logistics operations.
Read More
From Digital Adopter to Digital Leader
Logistics companies quickly turned to digital solutions to keep operations running during the pandemic. The pressure was on, cash was free-flowing, and organizations made rapid technology investments to keep supply chains as functional as possible.
Read More
Redwood Keeps Data Flowing for Flow Control Group
Flow Control Group (FCG) is a leading solutions provider specializing in flow control, fluid handling, and process automation across North America. With over 70 companies and 150+ locations, FCG ensures the movement of mission-critical components to diverse markets.
Read More
How 2025’s NMFC Changes Will Impact Shippers
More than 40% of commodities will have classes determined by a new, expanded density scale in July 2025. Here are some key impacts on less-than-truckload (LTL) shippers.
Read More
2025 IL Market Research: What’s Happening in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology?
Companies are accelerating supply chain technology deployments, IL’s annual report reveals. Providers are ramping up AI innovations to boost capabilities and seeing robust growth, even as the trends that shape their solutions shift.
Read More
How to Choose the Best Quality New and Used Shipping Containers in the USA
Transporting goods across oceans is not the only purpose for shipping containers anymore. The scope of application today includes storage, office, housing, and even more. Each of these purposes have one common aspect: they all require secure and durable containers. New or used, they must do the job. We shall peek uncover the question of […]
Read More
The Tariff Tangle: How New Trade Barriers Are Reshaping Global Business
Importers are understandably concerned about what tariffs mean for their business, and the bottom line is that the levies will certainly change their business—for better or worse.
Read More
Blueprint for Success: 10 Critical Design Tips from Hundreds of WMS Implementations
Here’s how to navigate the design phase of a warehouse management system deployment in your facility.
Read More
IN BRIEF: New Services and Solutions
TRANSPORTATION: Maersk, an entity under A.P. Moller-Maersk, and Hapag-Lloyd launched an operational collaboration Gemini Cooperation. Around 340 vessels will be phased in as part of the shared ocean network with the first sailings in February with more vessels to gradually sail on the new schedules. The goal is a flexible and interconnected ocean network with schedule reliability above 90%, once fully implemented
Read More
NOTED: Supply Chain Highlights
GOOD WORKS: Averitt associates and customers held their annual toy drive to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Now in its fifth year, the effort has provided thousands of toys to children undergoing treatment at St. Jude.
Read More
Tariffs Can Drag Down Your Supply Chain, Unless You’re Prepared
With the United States implementing at least some new tariffs on goods from a number of important export countries, attention across the logistics world is turning, once again, to developing resilient supply chains.
Read More
How Skateboards Could Propel Last-Mile Electrification
For the last-mile sector, light commercial vehicles that offer flexibility and storage space rule. Here’s how skateboard design could give electric vehicle (EV) makers an edge.
Read More