Archive: Jun 2026

Why the Best Logistics Operations Never Stop Improving

Why the Best Logistics Operations Never Stop Improving

In logistics and supply chain operations, change is constant. Customer expectations, labor conditions, demand patterns, technology, and costs are always moving. Continuous improvement gives organizations a disciplined way to adapt, improve, and create lasting value. In this Q&A, Tony Viguerie, director of continuous improvement at Saddle Creek Logistics Services, explains why continuous improvement should be […]

Read More
Why Supply Chain AI Fails

Why Supply Chain AI Fails

The difference between successful and stalled AI implementations is the strength of the data foundation that makes outputs reliable and actionable. Closing this gap starts with recognizing where initiatives falter.

Read More

4 Most Critical Less-than-Truckload (LTL) KPIs for Shippers

Transportation spend is the most significant portion of overall supply chain costs, with the average company typically allocating 7% to 10% of their annual sales revenue towards transportation expenses. From manufacturing to retail, optimizing less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping is essential. It helps you control costs to avoid overpaying while still managing the complexities of commingled freight, […]

Read More
10 Tips for Managing Supply Chain Risk

10 Tips for Managing Supply Chain Risk

These strategies help CPG brands minimize disruption, protect in-stocks and maintain compliance with increasingly complex retail requirements so they can navigate uncertainty with confidence.

Read More
Beyond the Build: Updating  the Next Gen Warehouse

Beyond the Build: Updating the Next Gen Warehouse

To reset operations effectively amidst ongoing labor constraints and market uncertainty, warehouse leaders are implementing technology and enhancing processes to develop operations that are streamlined, flexible, and intelligent.

Read More
AI and TMS Integration

AI and TMS Integration

For decades, the core transportation management system (TMS) served as the reliable engine of enterprise logistics. Today, an exciting age of enhancement is upon us and just in time, too. In an era defined by volatile supply chains and unpredictable disruptions, static planning is legacy. But guess what? You need not completely replace legacy TMS […]

Read More
The Fertilizer Bottleneck Hiding Behind Food Prices

The Fertilizer Bottleneck Hiding Behind Food Prices

Food prices usually get noticed at the grocery shelf. A tomato costs more. A bag of flour feels oddly expensive. A restaurant menu quietly drops a side dish or raises the price of a bowl by a dollar. By then, the real story is already old. Some of the pressure started months earlier, before the […]

Read More
Top Logistics Companies and Supply Chain Solutions

Top Logistics Companies and Supply Chain Solutions

Inbound Logistics highlights leading providers helping businesses navigate today’s rapidly evolving transportation and supply chain environment. These sponsors deliver the solutions, technology, and expertise companies need to improve efficiency and strengthen supply chain performance.

Read More
IN BRIEF: The Latest Supply Chain, Freight Tech Updates

IN BRIEF: The Latest Supply Chain, Freight Tech Updates

Yang Ming’s YM Willpower completed its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering in Singapore. Now serving Yang Ming’s Far East – Mediterranean MD2 service, YM Willpower is the first vessel in the company’s 2026 roll-out of newly built 15,500-TEU class container vessels primarily fueled by LNG.

Read More
What’s One Costly Assumption in Logistics or Supply Chain Management?

What’s One Costly Assumption in Logistics or Supply Chain Management?

Treating turnover as a normal expense. Losing skilled people disrupts workflows, slows productivity, and increases recruiting and training costs. A better approach is investing in retention as an operational strategy—strong leadership, clear career paths, and engagement systems. Keeping great talent is far cheaper and helps protect service levels, culture, and supply chain stability. –Rebecca Wilson […]

Read More
Net Weight vs. Tare Weight vs. Gross Weight: A Comprehensive Guide

Net Weight vs. Tare Weight vs. Gross Weight: A Comprehensive Guide

The complexity of shipping and logistics often rests on understanding a few fundamental measurements. For businesses involved in manufacturing, packaging, and supply chain management, distinguishing between net weight vs tare weight is critical. These terms—along with gross weight—are the pillars of accurately calculating shipping costs, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining safety across transportation networks. Failing […]

Read More
What Is a Distribution Center? Definition, Uses, and Benefits

What Is a Distribution Center? Definition, Uses, and Benefits

If you’ve engaged in eCommerce, you can attest to how hassle-free it has become to buy products online. The reason behind this efficiency in online shopping is distribution centers. They facilitate easy purchases and more convenient shipping times. With the rapid surge of eCommerce companies, distribution centers are becoming essential in streamlining the logistics process. […]

Read More
Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions With These AI Hacks 

Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions With These AI Hacks 

Port slowdowns, supplier failures, and demand surges tend to surface faster than traditional planning tools can respond. Artificial intelligence is changing the calculus by compressing the time between detection and decision. The three strategies below outline where AI delivers the most practical leverage: autonomous exception handling, scenario stress testing via digital twins, and unstructured data […]

Read More
How Adaptable Fulfillment Networks Strengthen Supply Chain Resiliency

How Adaptable Fulfillment Networks Strengthen Supply Chain Resiliency

Brian Mattingly, Executive Vice President, Operations at Saddle Creek Logistics Services, explains why resilient supply chains are now a cost-control strategy and a competitive advantage. Q. Why is supply chain resiliency so important right now? A. Supply chain resiliency is important because disruption is no longer an occasional event. It is part of the operating […]

Read More