Ten Most Read Articles of 2020
COVID-19 Resets: Logistics Draws the Line
JUNE 2020
How the pandemic brought out the best in many people as well as the logistics and supply chain organizations they work with and for.
Logistics Workforce of the Future
JULY 2020
As North American manufacturing enters a “new normal,” how will the logistics and supply chain workforce evolve in a post-pandemic world?
Food Packaging: That’s a Wrap
DECEMBER 2020
Environmental impacts, costs, and technology work up an appetite for food packaging innovation. From packages made of cornstarch to paper liquor bottles, nontraditional packaging is on the menu.
Smart Warehouses Boost Their IQ
MAY 2020
Working in tandem with the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, drones, and other advanced technologies, warehouse management solutions can enhance speed and accuracy.
Truckers Give It the Gas
SEPTEMBER 2020
Shippers look for truckers and partners that can shift gears quickly and provide dependable performance. Here are the strategies the best trucking companies use to meet—and even exceed—shipper expectations.
15 Down & Dirty Ways to Get Green Now
JUNE 2020
Ready to reduce your carbon footprint and cut waste in the supply chain? These 15 practical tips will help you plant the seeds.
Maritime Logistics: Automate & Innovate
OCTOBER 2020
These North American seaports load up on automation and innovation for faster and safer operations, which are proving all the more important in today’s unprecedented business conditions.
Reshaping the Supply Chain
JANUARY 2020
Three big paradigm shifts will likely reshape supply chains in the coming years: technologies that promote more efficient transformation, supply chains optimized for sustainability, and digitization.
3PLs Coming to the Rescue
JULY 2020
When supply chain and logistics trouble brews, shippers send out a signal to third-party logistics providers for their expertise, technology, and dedication to customer service.
Shaking Up Subscription Services
AUGUST 2020
During the lockdown, some subscription services unboxed a surge in demand while others were forced to fold in their flaps. Read how successful services continue to deliver the goods.