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Transportation Spend: Waste, Fraud, and Abuse?

Transportation Spend: Waste, Fraud, and Abuse?

Even if you are not a news junkie, there is no escaping all the coverage of waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending; there is no DOGEing it. But what about U.S. spend on transportation infrastructure? Transportation for America, an advocacy group of leaders concerned about the importance of our transportation network, recently took a shot […]

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The Logistics Leader of the Southeast

The Logistics Leader of the Southeast

If your company is thinking about opening up or expanding operations in the Southeast, I’ve got interesting news. The demographic shift of consumers and businesses, particularly manufacturing, is driving an uptick in logistics and supply chain activity across the South. That uptick is reflected in the phenomenal increase in logistics infrastructure investment, with one state […]

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Smart Procurement: Using Technology to Strengthen, Not Substitute, Human Judgment

Smart Procurement: Using Technology to Strengthen, Not Substitute, Human Judgment

According to a Gartner study, 50% of procurement contract management will be AI-driven by 2027. While this headline will grab the attention of procurement leaders, it’s essential to pause before diving into technology investments. A deeper analysis is needed to ensure the technology aligns with the organization’s maturity, processes, and people. Procurement leadership needs to […]

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How to Prepare for Nearshoring

How to Prepare for Nearshoring

Nearshoring is experiencing a resurgence, mainly due to lessons learned from supply chain shortages and delays during the pandemic. Shippers realize there is much to gain from nearshoring, including reduced costs, shorter wait times and increased efficiencies.

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Time to Sweat Your Warehouse Assets?

Time to Sweat Your Warehouse Assets?

Success in the warehouse is often synonymous with warehouse performance. In retail, this means meeting growing throughput and capacity requirements. Those responsible for ensuring materials handling facilities are up to the task, however, must compete for budget dollars by making a compelling business case for investments.

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Inland Waterways: The Key to Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains

Inland Waterways: The Key to Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains

As businesses facing growing pressure to bolster resilience and sustainability, technological advancements and last-mile logistics take center stage. But one critical yet underappreciated element deserves a spotlight: inland waterways. These natural networks offer a reliable, efficient, and eco-friendly mode of transportation that plays a vital role in future-proofing supply chains.

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8 Trends Influencing Freight Rail in 2025

8 Trends Influencing Freight Rail in 2025

As we look ahead into 2025, we see factors such as consumer confidence, energy pricing, and deregulation—among others—providing a more favorable environment for short-term growth and long-term planning for the rail freight industry.

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