Global Trade Management, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Technology , Transportation, Visibility
Effectively mitigate demurrage and detention fees by taking an integrated approach to logistics, contract management, and supply chain visibility using a global trade management system.
3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation
3PLs tout IoT as top disruptive innovation in the supply chain; Hyundai and Accenture team up to design smarter ship; TMS use has tripled over the past decade; new sustainability web platform helps shippers assess key trends and best practices.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Global Trade Management, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports
Automatic Identification System (AIS) can provide analytics that enable companies to more accurately predict ship arrival times.
Air Cargo, E-commerce, Economic Development, Customer Service, Retail, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
UPS makes major improvements to save Christmas; PANYNJ invests $5.5 billion to streamline port operations
Bar-coding Systems, Logistics I.T., Security, Supply Chain Management
Shipment monitoring tools allow manufacturers and shippers to locate cargo, manage inventory and prevent theft.
Expedited Shipping, 3PL, Global Logistics, Materials Handling, Ocean, Site Selection, Risk Management, Security, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Actionable tips help you revitalize your warehousing, 3PL, trucking, and global logistics operations.
Demand Planning, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Trucking
SKU proliferation tops demand forecasting trends; U.S. government creates National Maritime Domain Awareness Plan; Trucking industry documents HOS impacts; 10 manufacturing and supply chain trends to keep an eye on in 2014; 5 tips for mapping the supply chain; Spot market demand stays high into 2014; Logistics sector adopts big data
Ocean, Security, Transportation
Supply chain partners are taking cues from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and making concerted efforts to share and apply security best practices throughout their organizations and supply chain operations, says Howard Finkel of COSCO Container Lines Americas.
Air cargo security requires aggressive international mandate and top-down focus on identity verification and data analysis, writes Steve Vinsik of Unisys Corporation.
Shippers can ensure ocean cargo security by taking steps such as using C-TPAT checklists, performing random container inspections, applying security seals, shipping through secured ports, conducting security training, and following U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidelines.
Since the events of September 11, the public and private sectors have committed themselves to developing new supply chain security technologies.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Security, Warehousing
Industry experts explain how to avoid threats to warehoused goods, conduct a global security assessment, and benefit from renewed government and private sector attention to supply chain security initiatives.
Ocean, Ports, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Supply Chain Management
David Bennett of Schneider Logistics addresses how shippers, ocean carriers, and trucking companies are struggling with responsibility for providing chassis for cargo container units at ports; Boeing appoints new VP to handle 787 Dreamliner delays; companies restructure outsourced technology contracts.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Security, Supply Chain Management
Global supply chain visibility and detail can only be achieved by modern electronic data transmissions that are already available and can reduce the costs of international cargo movement.
Big Data, Demand Planning, Fulfillment, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Over the holidays, my wife and I decided to give ourselves the gift of a new couch. Because I work in transportation and logistics, I knew that constraints up and down the supply chain easily could result in a long delivery lead time. So it was a pleasant surprise when the home furnishings company said to expect the couch in about three weeks.
Automation, Third-Party Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Technology
Third-party logistics providers rise to the challenge, rolling in IT capabilities to become indispensable supply chain partners.
Driven by evolving communications networks, such as 5G, 25% of supply chain decisions will be made across intelligent edge ecosystems by 2025, a Gartner report predicts.
Inventory Management, Security, Warehousing
Moving freight in 2022 can be a tricky business. Not only are ongoing supply chain slowdowns generating opportunities for cargo thieves, but in today’s day and age, increased reliance on technology brings a whole new set of vulnerabilities with it.
Today's disruptions are even more significant than those during the financial crisis of 2008, says the Thomas Index Report. Prices for ocean freight shifted more than 72 percentage points over the course of the pandemic starting in 2020 to a peak in Q3 2021, when prices were more than 50% higher than average container shipping rates.
There is clearly a bull market in reshoring and nearshoring as global supply chains reconfigure. But as things normalize, will the reshoring trend be long-term company policy or just another example of the bullwhip effect?
Ocean, Security, Transportation
The weeks of empty grocery shelves during the pandemic prove the fragility of the basic supply chains that impact Americans daily. But national security won’t be achieved until each citizen is made secure by the free and dependable flow of necessities.
An adaptive unified logical data model augmented with semantics creates a real-time master data lake with a deep business context. It allows businesses to gain real-time supply chain insights from customers, markets, partners, production, distribution, logistics, and environments.
Big Data, Risk Management, Security
Four steps to building cyber-resiliency for supply chains to prevent exploitation and protect critical information.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean
Is it time to look at all of our short sea shipping assets with an eye toward unleashing all that capacity?
Risk Management, Security, Technology
Here are three cybersecurity best practices for protecting the supply chain that will help manufacturers continue to innovate, create new products and services, increase profitability, while maintaining a competitive edge.
Bar-coding Systems, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T., Technology
Companies of all shapes and sizes can now compete with Big Tech by capitalizing on the new Internet of Everyday Things and a network infrastructure that’s already been built.
Ocean, Sustainability, Transportation
In an effort to reduce its reliance on diesel trucks, Norway-based fertilizer company Yara International has developed the first autonomous, zero-emission cargo ship.
Security, Technology , Supply Chain Management
From smart devices that support supply chain visibility to bar seals that secure shipping containers, these products keep your cargo safe.
Buoyed by efficiency and environmental performance, ocean carriers favor ever-bigger container ships. But they must gain passage through narrow canals.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
To help logistics professionals plan for the future, Inbound Logistics conducts an annual survey of logistics technology providers. Assembling data on current logistics IT trends, we paint a picture of the capabilities available today and the technology investments shippers are making to gain a competitive edge.
Logistics I.T., Partnership, Technology
Inbound Logistics’ 2021 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers guide shines a light on the brightest and most innovative logistics technology providers.
Big Data, Risk Management, Security
How do we defend dynamic threats to the backbone of how we consume goods and services? Here are tips to achieve a secure and available supply chain.
The Frisian Sea, a Dutch cargo ship, made its maiden voyage using two compact wind-assisted propulsion units, which can improve fuel savings and lower emissions.
From its position as a global third-party logistics provider, SEKO has unique insight into air and ocean trends.
The volume and sophistication of cyberattacks has increased in recent years, but even more so with COVID-19 and the shift to remote work. Most notably, there has been a particularly concerning rise in ransomware attacks.
The maritime industry navigated stormy seas during the pandemic, but emerging technologies, increasing volumes, and new strategies point to a ship-shape future.
Half of manufacturing and distribution executives experienced a cyberattack in the past year, but most haven't taken important cybersecurity prevention measures. What other challenges are leaders facing when it comes to cybersecurity, advanced technologies, succession planning, and trade developments?
Learn how Alpega's intuitive TenderEasy solution helped CooperVision make their entire freight procurement process more efficient, cutting the time it takes to run their biannual RFQ in half.
Risk Management, Security, Technology
An often overlooked source of security vulnerability is your supply chain. If you can’t honestly say you are fully apprised of the security postures of your vendors, partners and contractors, you are at major risk of a cyberattack.
Supply chain visibility is one of the key drivers to a company’s success, yet still remains a top challenge.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T.
To help logistics professionals plan for the future, Inbound Logistics conducts an annual survey of logistics technology providers. Assembling data on current logistics IT trends, we paint a picture of the capabilities available today and the technology investments shippers are making to gain a competitive edge.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T.
Our annual Inbound Logistics Top 100 Logistics IT Providers list is a guide of the leading logistics IT solutions providers in the market in 2020. Next time you're ready to add to your company's logistics IT tools, you'll find our guide an invaluable resource.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Take a look at the latest innovations enabling supply chain stakeholders to achieve instant booking, seamless collaboration, and increased visibility.
Big Data, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics I.T.
In order to make 2020 better than years past, shippers must make this New Year’s resolution: Get the data right before the product leaves the dock.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation
To navigate an increasingly challenging supply chain landscape, shippers must have an optimal mix of managed services, strategic consulting and technology, such as real-time visibility solutions, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Logistics I.T., Partnership, Supply Chain Management
Kingston Technology’s HyperX division partnered with Logility to improve its supply chain visibility and demand, inventory and replenishment planning practices.
3PL, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Today, many 3PLs provide the technology solutions and expertise shippers need to manage increasingly complicated customer relationships.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The Port of Wilmington, Delaware, has set a record for the largest single shipment of fresh Moroccan citrus received by the port, with more than 1.75 million boxes of cargo.
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
Compact, watertight, and easily soundproofed, used shipping containers get a second job as building blocks in some exciting new projects.
Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Alaska Marine Lines, an Alaska marine transportation company, is expanding its service from Seattle and Anchorage to the Arctic Region in 2019.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
At its core, a TMS is charged with moving an order through your system and settling it in the most efficient and cost-effective way. Regardless of your specific needs, today’s challenges require a new approach for evaluating which TMS is best for your organization.
Freight Forwarders, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
In early 2017, major ocean cargo carriers further consolidated from four alliances to three that dominate global trade. Because this change impacts shippers in a number of ways that include lanes and ports of call, it’s important to know how best to work with them to minimize risks. Experts share best practices that will help.
Logistics I.T., Technology , Visibility
Shipment-level visibility is just step one. Decisions, at any stage of the product life cycle, can have a direct impact on the cost and on the time it takes for goods to be sold and delivered.
Trucking, Security, Transportation
Keeping your cargo safe from theft is a bigger challenge than you might think. Follow these steps to reduce the risks that make your company a target.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
IBM builds proof-of-concept blockchain supply chain network in Singapore; U.S. fashion industry association releases fourth fashion industry benchmarking study; E-commerce retailers target Germany
Global Logistics, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Technology
As ocean shipping becomes increasingly digitized, blockchain will play a key role, providing authenticated data and bringing costs down. Here’s what SMBs should be doing now to get ready for a blockchain future.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
In order to drive sustainable, impactful change within your organization, it’s important to have the tools and expertise to turn data into actionable business intelligence.
Careers, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation
Profile of Doug Braun, CEO of BluJay Solutions
Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security, Technology
The logistics sector’s reliance on relationships, email, and spreadsheet attachments makes it particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks. And the costs are staggering. Find out what shippers can do to make communications more secure.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Whether your company is a manufacturer, retailer, distributor, or in e-commerce, the future is happening now, automagically. IL publisher Keith Biondo explores IoT and the Internet of Everything.
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Could self-driving ships become reality by 2020? Global supply chain suffers disruptions amid diplomatic crisis
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Amazon and Walmart are battling it out to conquer the last mile of the supply chain. It's important to note that this is not a competition for the grocery industry, but rather a battle of the distribution center.
Freight Forwarders, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
MAERSK SHANGHAI, a 10,081 TEU container ship, the largest to ever call a Florida deep-water port was at PortMiami.
Cloud Computing, Supply Chain, Security
Hackers can shut down entire organizations by infiltrating systems, locking down digital assets, and making all files and folders inaccessible. No fulfillment. No new client acquisition. No checking inventory. Here's how to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
The big ships are here. At 1,200 feet long and 158 feet wide, the containership COSCO Development is the biggest containership to call The Port of Virginia and the U.S. East Coast.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Only half of the projected number of ships per day are transiting through the new canal locks due to a lack of staff and infrastructure, according to Masters, Mates & Pilots.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
Recent randomware attacks reveal vulnerabilities in manufacturing, logistics and supply chain security.
Big Data, 3PL, Import, Export, High-Value/High-Risk Cargo, Ocean, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Technology
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
This story looks at several ways in which companies are applying Internet of Things (IoT) technology to supply chain management.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Inbound Logistics surveys the market to determine the latest logistics technology trends and chooses 100 IT providers that are leading the way.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Inbound Logistics Editor Felecia Stratton marks a 35-year career anniversary with a look back at how technology changed supply management forever.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
The supply chain is creating more jobs than it can fill. Here's why companies should use technology to change people's perceptions of the field.
3PL, Cloud Computing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation
As consumers demand a greater personal experience and more sophisticated product, the digital revolution will prove a competitive advantage to those who embrace it.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
As organizations continue to outsource, form partnerships and share data with third parties, a strong vendor risk management program that stays ahead or risks in the information supply chain has to be a top priority.
Economic Development, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Supply Chain, Technology
From location to infrastructure and from workforce to technology, Georgia sets the pace in the logistics race.
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology , Transportation
Digitization is no longer an option. It is a competitive necessity.
Mexico, Global Logistics, Freight Forwarders, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Mexican border wall becomes issue in trade negotiations, e-commerce companies making headway in logistics services marketplace, Agility Emerging Markets Index shows bleak future for free trade.
Insurance, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Most companies have insurance to protect their property and equipment, their vehicles, and their operations from disruptions due to natural disasters and other events. For companies with extensive supply chains, cargo insurance can be an important addition to this list.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
A closer look at Amazon’s trucking app, Trump’s infrastructure plan may bring much-needed funding, Maersk acquisition of Hamburg Süd faces regulatory hurdles, Congress repeals portion of 34-hour restart requirements, States making progress on FAST Act projects, Foxconn targets U.S. expansion, Self-driving truck makes first successful delivery, Amazon Go cuts check-out lines out of retail process, manufacturers prep for Made in America push, UPS tests artificial intelligence customer service program; Ocean Alliance receives FMC approval
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Transportation
Inland ports provide shippers with new global trade strategies and relief from capacity issues facing North America’s deepwater container ports.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Security, Transportation
New Year supply chain health check; DHL uses penguins to train couriers; Ocean Alliance receives FMC approval; Veterans make better truck drivers than non-veterans; Cyberattacks focusing on weak supply chain links
Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Korea Line Acquires Hanjin Asia-to-U.S. business; President-Elect Trump follows through on campaign promises to kill trade deals; London Heathrow gets third runway.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
As larger vessels make their way through the expanded section of the Panama Canal, experts weigh the influence of the canal’s new capacity on global shipping.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics I.T.
With heavy competition from Amazon in both retail and supply chain logistics, retailers that don’t begin making changes and investments in omni-channel in 2017 will see serious repercussions by 2020. For starters, they must invest in distributed order management and enterprise wide inventory visibility.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
From item-level inventory data and GPS to condition monitoring and signals from social media, new data sources are augmenting available supply chain data. Find out how to extract value from this influx of information.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security, Technology
The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security revised almost every section of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) on Sept. 20, 2016. Here’s what shippers need to know.
Global Economy, Asia, Intermodal, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The expansion of the Panama Canal promises significant changes in trade patterns and increased global trade. Here are three ways companies can leverage this opportunity.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Supply chain applications stumble when the product data they’re using is inaccurate. Here's how to make sure data is consistent and comes from well-crafted and executed processes.
Import, Panama Canal, Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
Here's why the Panama Canal expansion is set to spur a realignment in which eastern ports take on a new and larger role in the continental supply chain.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Readers weigh in and pick the disruptive innovation that will rock supply chains.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Partnership, Trucking, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology
Profile of Marc Althen, president, Penske Logistics
Asia, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
South Korean ocean liner Hanjin Shipping files for bankruptcy protection in a dozen countries; Few respondents to a GT Nexus survey say they have a chief supply chain officer on hand who would be equipped to deal with supply chain disruptions; Maersk splits its transportation and oil businesses
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Supply Chain
Deploying a cloud-based shipment execution system can promote a healthier ecosystem within the company, reduce costs, and pay big dividends via customer satisfaction.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
As a first-time TMS buyer, educate yourself on what a modern TMS can do – and come to the table with high expectations.
Asia, Intermodal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking
Shippers will be feeling the ripple effects of Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy for weeks or months to come. Here's how looking at a past disruption can inform strategies for this current backlog.
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Transportation
The September 2016 Intermodal EXPO provides the setting for a thoughtful discussion on the ocean shipping sector: its prospects and how it impacts the intermodal industry.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management, Warehousing, Visibility
Ensuring labeling accuracy and consistency is critical to supporting efficiency up and down the supply chain. Here's one approach that can ensure your labels boost supply chain activities.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology
When considering, procuring, and implementing new logistics/supply chain technology, here are three steps to take to ensure a smooth rollout.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
When shippers pair an import transport move with an export transport move inland, without returning empty to the port, they get a matchback or street-turn. Optimizing these street-turns can improve supply chains.
Cross-border Trade, Canada, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
U.S.-Canada cross-border trade continues to be a mutually beneficial partnership between nations with a long history of friendship.
Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
The Panama Canal expansion is finally complete. How will the increased capacity of this global maritime crossroads play out in your shipping and logistics strategy?
Cross-border Trade, Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
Keeping cargo secure requires visibility and the automation technology to enable this view into your shipments. Additionally, immediate access to rapidly changing requirements for import and export activities plays a key role in light of new security concerns.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
Using an import express less-than-container service, particularly from China, offers cost savings and faster transit times over traditional consolidated LCL services.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Here are the key facts you need to know about the new Safety of Life at Sea regulation.
Project Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Rail, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
When logistics professionals are tasked with a special project, no matter how enormous, no matter how infeasible, they’re expected to go the distance.
Import, Panama Canal, Economic Development, Asia, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
The Panama Canal expansion, completed on June 26, 2016, will have an ever-widening impact on cargo flow across North America. Here's how the culmination of this decade-long expansion project will rewrite the rules of shipping.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
Enhancing supply chains with real-time visibility gives shippers the insight and details needed to operate quickly, accurately, and more effectively than ever before.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) implemented the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requirement to verify container weight as a condition to load marine cargo into a ship. It recently issued a memo on how to enforce the requirement for three months after July 1, 2016 when it will go into effect. How should shippers interpret this update?
Green Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Sustainability, Transportation
These ports have utilized various initiatives to ensure the ultimate impact of sustainability outweighs its costs.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Increased funding, bigger ideas, and changing mindsets are setting the stage for the explosive growth of enterprise technology in the logistics sector.
Chemical Logistics, Safety, Security, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
U.S. chemical manufacturers and distributors must comply with two sets of regulations affecting chemical shipments. Here's how to stay compliant, efficient, and safe.
Big Data, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Profile of John Fay, CEO of the electronic supply chain platform, INTTRA.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
New technology enables new advances in supply chain security. What will security look like in 2025?
Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Intermodal, Ocean, Site Selection, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
By offering air, barge, ocean carrier, rail, and trucking services, logistics providers are minimizing the risks involved with transporting goods to, from, and within Alaska.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation Management, Technology , Transportation
One of the common gripes voiced by organizations implementing logistics IT solutions is that the solution ends up costing more than expected. Use this advice when looking at prospective providers.
E-commerce, Distribution, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology , Warehousing
The warehouse management system (WMS) has emerged as a valuable tool for tracking and streamlining tasks, the workforce, and material/equipment flows. Here are two factors driving its adoption today.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Safety, Security, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Vulnerable to cargo theft? This monitoring solution provides layers of assurance for shippers and transporters.
Bar-coding Systems, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Packaging, Supply Chain
Companies are beginning to understand that they need to develop a labeling strategy to meet all of the challenges of today’s global supply chain. Here's how to implement an enterprise labeling approach.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Use these tips to ensure your global shipments are contracted with a cost-effective and reliable provider.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Technology
Evolving technologies such as data warehousing, in-memory architecture, and data visualization are helping unlock fleet insights.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Inbound Logistics predicts the top U.S. ports for business in 2016, based on volumes, efforts to improve infrastructure, and innovation.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
For logistics professionals, data is meaningless without context. Dashboards help provide context and enhance decision-making capabilities.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation
Asking the right questions as you begin the evaluation and purchase process is a step in the right direction to help get your fleet mobile ready.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management
So how prepared is your business to withstand a crisis? Effective risk analysis and crisis preparation is an essential strategy.
What happens when a containership reaches a U.S. port? Inbound Logistics tagged along with French steamship line CMA CGM, the world’s third-largest ocean freight carrier, to find out.
Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Al Morris, director, global supply chain at TERiX, reviews accounts to determine what parts to buy and where to stock them to ensure the right part is always available.
Economic Development, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Site Selection, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
Due to the Panama Canal expansion, the country is quickly being crowned the business capital of Latin America.
Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain, Security, Technology
To help combat counterfeiting, the premium beverage industry is taking advantage of serial numbers on product packages to uniquely identify each product for increased connectivity throughout packaging operations and the supply chain.
As cyber crime and data breaches continue to climb, supply chain information is increasingly at risk. Here are ways to assess your vulnerability and keep supply chain data safe from hackers.
Buildings and Structures, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Forward-thinking shipping and logistics facility management (FM) professionals turn to next-generation FM software to efficiently manage their facilities.
Logistics, Retail, Ocean, Partnership, Supply Chain, Transportation
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is one step closer to ratification; harnessing the power of supply chain collaboration; FMC approves new regulations for OTIs; SAP releases inaugural Retail Index
Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Supply Chain, Transportation
As the Panama Canal's $5.25-billion expansion nears completion, how are shippers and ports preparing?
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
Refugees cause price hike for European Union shippers; East-West shippers see sharp decline in contract rates; technology innovations to transform competitive landscape in global freight forwarding market; home delivery in the United Kingdom
E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
Keep these trends in mind when selecting an air logistics supplier to find the best solution to suits your needs
Panama Canal, Ocean, Ports, Transportation
Inbound Logistics dredges up data on the leading U.S. container hubs.
Careers, Panama Canal, Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Freight Forwarders, Ocean, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Tim Thoma, international logistics and compliance manager at Northern Tool and Equipment, is responsible for moving product purchased from overseas.
Economic Development, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Ocean, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Slovenian Post acquires logistics network to diversify business; Ontario cap-and-trade threatens Great Lakes-St. Lawrence shipping; China looks to build modern logistics cities; UAE manufacturing potential exposes labor market flaws; Nicaraguan Canal financing faces fresh skepticism in light of stock market crash.
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Railroads, ocean carriers, and ports are investing in new equipment and technology innovation to move freight from trucks to rails and attract intermodal shippers.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
Supply chain continuity planning is critical for global businesses. Armed with an end-to-end digital model of their supply chains, shippers can react rapidly and intelligently when unplanned events occur.
Food Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
Ocean carrier dependability dips for the first time in six months; Low water conditions force Panama Canal to consider draught restrictions; IKEA invests in Romanian forest; Germany greenlights Daimler’s self-driving truck pilot program; Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) looks to create a global traceability too for seafood supply chain.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Global Economy, China, Freight Forwarders, Third-Party Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Use these seven tips to find a partner in China that is right for your company.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security, Technology , Transportation
An on-board video solution helps fleet managers review driver performance and improve fleet safety.
3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management
Freight damage, loss, and theft will always occur. Planning for those inevitabilities is key to prevention and faster claims settlement.
Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
With $20 million in plant products left for dead each year, Bell Nursery had to nourish and grow some better inventory management practices.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
When downtime impacts a company’s line, outsourcing technology infrastructure to a third party might help.
Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Companies are increasingly using M2M to maximize operational efficiency, minimize loss and theft, and better serve their customers.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management
Terri Anderson, production warehouse management systems analyst at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, configures, enhances, and tests the company's WMS by the book.
3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Logistics I.T., Partnership, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology , Supply Chain Management
An Enterprise Logistics partnership helps improve companies by delivering customized applications to improve market advantage.
Logistics, Security, Supply Chain Management
Minimizing employee downtime with ergonomic initiatives and equipment can have a big impact on the bottom line.
Logistics, Security, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
These four tips can help you make sure your specialized shipment arrives safely and on time.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Using the data the TMS is already providing can help shippers improve their transport operations.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
The Panama Canal expansion will provide many businesses with opportunities for growth on a global scale.
Big Data, Cloud Computing, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology , Supply Chain Management
The Internet of Things is bringing major changes to the way companies plan and execute supply chain activities as sensors, communications systems, and analytics solutions all become cheaper, faster, and more capable.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology , Supply Chain Management
As technology brings supply chain data into focus, the ability to access and interpret business information moves from nice-to-have to must-have.
Logistics, Security, Supply Chain Management
Successful companies are concerned about supply chain security. Here’s how to prevent supply chain threats from negatively impacting your company’s bottom line and reputation.
3PL, Distribution, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Work with a team of service providers to get a new retail distribution center up and running in only six months? We should all be so lucky.
To deliver more information to the fans, the NFL turned to a logistics technology provider for help.
Customer Service, Demand Planning, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Retailers are implementing technology to more accurately forecast demand.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T.
To grow and evolve, shippers of all sizes need the high-quality data provided by modern technologies.
Education & Careers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
A new study determines the top 15 undergraduate and graduate supply chain management programs in the United States, based on the teaching of technology, software, and quantitative tools used by supply chain professionals, as well as the variety and depth of this coursework.
Customer Service, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation
To help save money, shippers should build a strong relationship with their LTL carrier.
Education & Careers, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Martin Associates report points to the importance of continuing U.S. port investment; Henry Ford College introduces associates degree in supply chain management; Freight Can't Wait program encourages Congress to earmark funding exclusively for freight infrastructure projects; Manufacturers are finding better ways to engineer and prototype products using 3D printing technology; McDonald's pledges to lessen impact on global deforestation throughout its entire supply chain.
Logistics, Ocean, Partnership, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Trans Pacific Partnership nears resolution; Indonesia logistics industry fights new capital requirement regulation; China and Pakistan pave way for new trade corridor; Global ocean container trade shows signs of growth despite enduring supply-demand imbalance; European railroads partner around procurement; China looks to replicate U.S. rail freight model
3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Recent improvements in wireless cellular technology and mesh networks provide solutions that can be adapted for warehousing space, easing startup challenges and costs.
E-commerce, Big Data, 3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Cloud computing, omnichannel management, and big data are the questions. Can your warehouse supply the answers?
Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
When Sleepy's customers got tired of short notice and missed deliveries, the specialty mattress retailer brought in a technology partner and dreamed up a solution that put those problems to bed.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Offering apps with products helps manufacturers improve customer satisfaction and lower complaints and returns.
Inventory Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
New lower-cost commercial systems and equipment are just over the horizon; they will provide an exciting array of inventory control to the logistics and supply chain community.
Intermodal, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management, Transportation
To drive efficiency, intermodal stakeholders need to fit their processes together.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain ‘modeling’ replicates real-world events; Retailers and manufacturers make the jump to RFID; U.S. trucking industry sees better utilization and financial results; Data analytics is a big growth market.
Global Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Larger container ships pose new risks and liabilities... Peel Group invests in oil and gas business while European interests dry up... Scientists raise concerns about Nicaragua canal environmental impact.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Fleet management platforms represent the evolution of location information.
Big Data, Lean, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
The confluence of faster data access, better analytical tools, and data-driven business decisions, make it more likely that future supply chain optimization will be continuous.
3PL, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management
This story looks at the role technology plays in the value that various third-party logistics (3PL) providers offer to their shipper customers.
Cloud Computing, Demand Planning, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Global Trade Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Inbound Logistics’ annual Logistics Technology Perspectives offers market research to help IT buyers and users make better sense of what’s going on in the industry. And, the Top 100 Logistics Technology Providers list celebrates best-in-class innovators that are helping shippers revolutionize their supply chains.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Many transportation and logistics professionals hear outsourcing and think offshoring, but there is a big difference.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Providing technology solutions helps third-party logistics providers stand out from competitors and adds value to their services.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
A yard management system allows greater visibility with key yard information at a glance, and reporting metrics to improve the operation and save money.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Logistics, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Challenging weather and a remote location make delivering freight to and from Alaska a complex operation. To simplify operations, many shippers turn to transportation companies and logistics service providers that have the expertise to make sure freight flows smoothly despite the complexities.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Partnership, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management
To increase fulfillment efficiency and order picking accuracy, eBay Enterprise gives its warehouse a voice.
Education & Careers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Jim Young, senior supply chain manager at Applied Microstructures, Inc., is responsible for everything from sourcing materials and services to shipping finished products
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management
New software helps warehouse operators keep up with the real-time demands of omni-channel fulfillment.
Global Economy, Panama Canal, Canada, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management
United States and Canada are investing $7 billion in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system; Changing political relations between the United States and Cuba could signal new trade opportunities; UK faces a truck driver shortage among younger people; Panama approves new port development
Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Product Lifecycle Management software produces metrics that can help business make sure they are using ethical vendors.
Logistics I.T., Transportation
Telematics technology can bring improved operational visibility to fleet management.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
All the technology in the world won’t help an organization improve if they don’t have what it takes in the leadership department.
Global Economy, Intermodal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain Management
Facing a number of challenges and constraints, the global port industry is addressing concerns and capitalizing on new opportunities.
E-commerce, Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Supply Chain Management
To expand its footprint in the luxury accessories market, Royce Leather indulged in a solution that connects it to new customers and streamlines fulfillment. That’s how Royce rolls.
3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Tired of relying on e-mail blasts to place freight, L.B. Foster ups its game with a third-party solution that has transformed the enterprise.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
How manufacturers can use technology to stretch the capabilities of their existing workforce.
3PL, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
With the holiday season in full swing, logistics managers must be able to rely on their vendors to perform.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Lean, Ocean, Rail, Trucking
As transportation prices rise, shippers are engaging in smart planning to reduce logistics costs.
Demand Planning, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Christopher McGovern, vice president, supply chain management at Aero Precision, knows the importance of communication and data collection.
3PL, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T.
To mark SmartWay's 10th anniversary, several shipper partners share their best tactics for getting the most out of the program... Sourcing and procurement functions have become areas of core incompetency says new survey.
Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.
Crossdocking reduces inventory costs and improves delivery times by eliminating intermediate warehousing activity.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Export, Food Logistics, Ocean, Specialized Logistics
Maersk Line helps one of their top refrigerated export customers overcome an operational challenge.
As the Panama Canal expansion nears completion, several trends and trade dynamics will determine the impact on U.S. shippers and consignees.
After struggling with outdated software that could not keep pace with increased sales, EAM-Mosca found a solution to streamline shipments.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Five key questions to ask a software vendor to make sure they are the right fit for your operation.
Last Mile Delivery, Demand Planning, Logistics I.T.
Investments in technology might just be the way to save Christmas.
Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
A modular warehouse control system can help smaller operations keep up with larger competitors.
Yard management systems provide visibility into yard operations. Here is advice for choosing the right YMS provider and solution to meet your unique needs.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
The Internet of Things is the wave of the future – but for the logistics segment, the future is closer than you think.
Chemical Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Safety
New technologies simplify hazmat transport regulations to help shippers avoid costly fines and suspended operations.
Intermodal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Trucking
As intermodal grows, so do its challenges. Increasing cargo volumes create bottlenecks and congestion; while the capacity shortage has everyone scrambling. How are shippers and service providers coping? This article helps solve the dilemma.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management
Shippers, carriers, 3PLs and brokers who are not fully utilizing their transportation management systems to secure capacity and manage global trade may be leaving money on the table.
3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Retail, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Determining the best location for a new or expanding business in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace is challenging. These locations offer a number of advantages when it comes to meeting today’s logistics and supply chain needs.
Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
An optimized supply chain allows companies to reduce costs, lower risk, increase transparency, and support new products.
Food Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T.
Manufacturers should view legislation as an opportunity to achieve better control and supply chain integration.
Military Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Ports, Safety, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
OSHA issues updates to its Hazard Communication Standard; HP’s Dave Thomas addresses the importance of data quality; Ohio Trucking Association debuts military exhibition class at truck driving competition; Companies fail to use procurement in a strategic way; Shippers planning ahead for labor disruptions.
Bar-coding Systems, Logistics I.T., Picking Solutions, Warehousing
Mobile communication technologies facilitate warehouse efficiency and productivity.
Freight Payment Services, Finance, Logistics I.T., Partnership, Transportation Management, Transportation
Freight audit and payment services analyze shipment data to reveal inefficiencies and identify savings opportunities.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Software-as-a-Service transportation management systems offer many advantages over enterprise software.
Fleet managers increasingly rely on electronic on-board recorders (EOBRs) to manage fleet data.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Retail operations need support from e-commerce, IT, and logistics execution.
E-commerce, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail
DB Schenker tests silent brake blocks; India changes policy for e-commerce foreign investment; Canada opens Customs Self Assessment preferences to U.S. shippers; Global steamship lines raise rates; European ports struggle with congestion and larger ships
Before choosing enterprise solutions, companies should conduct intensive requirements research.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Kaikini Bikini manages growth with integrated inventory control and shipping.
Inventory Management, Logistics I.T.
The Internet of Things can affect supply chain operations by increasing in-transit visibility.
Demand Planning, Retail, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
Transportation forecasting lets shippers collaborate with carriers to identify capacity gaps and reallocate assets.
Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation, Latin America
Leverage Panama’s developments into your distribution hub for a more streamlined, efficient, and profitable bottom line.
Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation
Less than truckload (LTL) carriers use online freight portals to offer low-cost extra capacity to small shippers.
Logistics I.T., Partnership, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
SaaS TMS solutions allow shippers, carriers, suppliers, and consignees to conduct business on a single platform.
Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
An integrated warehouse management system improves data flow, efficiency, and accuracy, reducing operational costs.
Logistics I.T., Partnership, Transportation
To better manage freight spend, track key performance indicators and build strong provider partnerships.
Bar-coding Systems, Materials Handling, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
Bar-code reading errors slowed Champion Tire and Wheel’s operation; a new laser scanner got the company back on track.
Logistics I.T., Partnership, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Create your WMS RFP with the goal of gaining a deeper understanding of potential suppliers.
Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Warehouse technology that supports communication and data analysis improves efficiency and reduces waste.
Before adding an ERP system, enlist a cross-functional team, assess operational needs, and revise business processes.
Freight Payment Services, Logistics I.T.
Pepsi Logistics Company Inc. automates the creation and delivery of carrier and shipper invoices.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T.
Technology trends are transforming the logistics sector, improving safety, efficiency, and competitiveness.
Inventory Management, Logistics I.T.
Avoid common inventory issues: inaccurate inventory counts, costly end-of-year write-offs, and lost inventory.
Distribution, Materials Handling, Logistics I.T., Picking Solutions, Warehousing
Voice-directed technology can help improve worker safety and reduce employee-training time, yet some companies avoid them because of these five common misconceptions.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
With an integrated transportation management software (TMS) platform, service providers can gain complete visibility over their diverse and complex operations.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Ocean
U.S. industry looks to Europe for materials handling and omnichannel innovation; Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport pilots new remote scanning program; Ocean carriers struggle with schedule reliability; WTO projects an uptick in global trade for 2014; Falling freight rates help Brazilian sugar exporters seize market share.
Distribution, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
This article provides a step-by-step guide to logistics network optimization.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
A transportation management system with fleet management tools facilitates transportation planning for private fleets.
Track sensors monitor rails for signs of buckling or breakage, improving rail freight safety.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Demand-driven supply chains strive for synchronicity between functions and among partners to ensure optimal performance.
Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Ocean, Supply Chain Management
NRF’s Big Show unveils trends in the retail industry; Local couriers provide a solution to capacity constraints and empower same-day delivery; Ocean carrier industry beset by imbalances; Global RFID market primed for robust growth; Shippers plan for supply chain exceptions
Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation
Innovative route planning tools create meaningful links between long-range planning and real-world agility.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation
By strategically leveraging supply chain data, companies can win in their industry and increase enterprise value.
Equip employees with the most efficient tools, such as computers, software, and Internet service, to boost productivity.
Cross-border Trade, Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T.
Best in class companies use a variety of global trade automation tools to lower inbound costs and improve processes.
Inventory Management, Logistics I.T.
Analyzing supply chain data allows shippers to improve their logistics operations.
Top 100 Logistics IT Providers can equip you with the tools to meet your company's unique supply chain challenges.
Mobile technologies are helping secure and more effectively manage the supply chain.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation
An automated transportation management system can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create competitive advantage.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Using a TMS for carrier selection allows shippers to load standard business rules to achieve predicted outcomes.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Companies interested in automating their transportation management processes should examine their current capabilities.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Companies avoid common obstacles to successful TMS implementation by partnering with an experienced solutions provider.
Asia, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Companies that effectively integrate trade agreements will gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.
Supply chain partner collaboration improves supply chain performance, create capabilities, and increase efficiencies.
3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Security, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
Shippers and logistics providers take extra precautions to protect high-value products from cargo theft.
Bar-coding Systems, Logistics I.T.
Before choosing a bar-code scanning system, consider your facility’s needs and current bar-code technology.
Automotive Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Partnership, Specialized Logistics
New Jersey’s salty tale misplaces blame on the Jones Act; UPS unveils new hazmat shipping protocol; Automakers collaborate to map the auto supply chain
Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Global trade management (GTM) solutions help coordinate trade compliance, and allow trading partners to share data.
Intermodal, 3PL, Economic Development, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Georgia offers manufacturers and distributors superior access to logistics providers and transportation infrastructure.
Cloud Computing, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management
Faced with long lead times and potential production delays, Badcock Furniture and More invested in a cloud-based tool.
Automated materials handling tools boost warehouse productivity and improve efficiency.
Green Logistics, Finance, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Rail, Safety, Security
Hunter Harrison documents the culture change that has contributed to Canadian Pacific’s rail renaissance; Global companies more concerned about climate risk than emissions reductions; Deadline for new ISO17712:2013 high-security seal standards is fast approaching; Lack of collaboration between supply chain and finance hurts the bottom line
Developing a business system based on operational analytics requires a focus on decision-making and a clear plan.
3PL, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Partnership, Safety, Security, Transportation, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Ensuring supply chain security requires that shippers and logistics providers stay one step ahead of thieves.
3PL, Distribution, Labor Management, Materials Handling, Logistics I.T., Safety, Warehousing
Big data gathered by materials handling equipment helps warehouse managers improve productivity and safety.
Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Follow these steps to choose a warehouse management system to improve fulfillment operations and inventory visibility.
3PL, Finance, Global Logistics, Partnership, Risk Management, Security, Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Shippers protect against supply chain disruptions with physical, analytical, and financial risk mitigation strategies.
3PL, Intermodal, Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing
Foreign Trade Zones can help global shippers cut operational costs and speed customs clearance for imports and exports.
Intermodal, Industry Associations, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Rail, Safety, Security, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
The 2013 Rail Trends conference addressed issues of rail safety and regulation.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation
Molson Coors Canada’s new delivery planning system integrates routing, pallet building, and truck loading.
Successful software projects require thoughtful planning, the right partners, and flexibility.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation
Fluctuating fuel prices, Hours of Service rules, and other factors make optimized routing and scheduling vital.
3PL, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Partnership, Security
Knowing your global trading partners can help maintain a smooth flow of goods, while ensuring safety and security.
Leveraging data analysis and technology integration can generate powerful insights to transform today’s supply chains.
Mobile technology offers flexible, affordable solutions for supply chain operations.
Inventory Management, Logistics I.T.
Implementing tools and processes that enable better shipment visibility and control of in-transit inventory helps improve vendor partner management.
Asia, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Ocean
Infrastructure remains India's greatest supply chain challenge; Canadian e-commerce market is catching up to speed; Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Co. and CMA CGM form P3 Alliance
Pharmaceutical Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Track-and-trace regulations require pharmaceutical shippers to adapt production and distribution processes to ensure compliance.
Companies must identify and eliminate overspending on supply chain IT solutions to free up capital for new projects.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Cloud-based predictive analytics increasingly available to more companies of all sizes; RFID market set for robust growth by 2020; supply chain risk mitigation should be priority for all companies; key trends driving change for enterprises and government in 2014
Lean, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
Tools such as electronic data interchange (EDI) and advanced picking solutions support lean supply chain operations.
Ocean shipping lines have made significant progress to optimize operations, leading to reduced costs and environmental impact.
China, Global Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Kimberly-Clark China uses retail analytics tools to manage inventory and avoid stockouts at stores like Walmart.
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Rail, Latin America
Aviation climate emissions agreement signals major progress; Latin American economic growth expected to accelerate despite hinterland connectivity issues; IMO’s container weight verification amendment irks some shipper advocates; Rolls-Royce developing hybrid wind-powered ship; Spain and Portugal seek rail freight harmonies
Automating office functions, shipment tracking, and data exchange can help companies cut costs and improve customer service.
Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Trucking
Intermodal allows shippers to cut transportation costs without sacrificing service.
Railroads are investing in new safety processes, technology and policies to ensure cargo security and prevent accidents.
A resource for information on steamship line service offerings, capabilities, and new developments.
Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Transportation Management, Trucking
Exploring intermodal transportation's potential.
Automating supplier payments through commercial cards helps companies facilitate their payment process.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Incorporating business intelligence tools into logistics strategy gives companies access to efficiency-boosting data.
Freight management technology strengthens partnerships between third-party logistics (3PL) providers and carriers.
Technology such as onboard recording devices help trucking companies gain insight and cut costs.
Logistics I.T., Transportation
Route planning software from Paragon helped poultry supplier George’s gain efficiencies and cut transportation costs.
Cloud computing offers democracy to logistics and transportation providers, putting small and mid-sized providers on the same playing field as large global companies.
As the retail supply chain adapts to e-commerce and changing consumer behaviors, technology keeps pace.
Increasing product traceability requirements are making bar codes an essential part of many supply chains.
GPS tracking devices give shippers shipment visibility, even when cargo is in the air.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
An order management system from DF Young and Superior Technology helps Cintron Beverage Company boost inventory accuracy, fulfill orders easily and quickly, and track products throughout the supply chain.
Companies can use the visibility big data provides to improve supply chain processes and meet organizational goals.
A Web-based shipping tool helped an Alaskan outfitter develop multichannel fulfillment operations.
A business-to-employee communications model improves employee productivity through mobile technology and applications.
Certifications, Risk Management, Security
C-TPAT certification lets businesses support national security and improve their own supply chain operations.
Air Cargo, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T.
Sensor-based logistics solutions monitor factors like temperature and humidity to protect perishable shipments.
Beer distributor Crescent Crown’s new appointment scheduling system gives it control over when trucks arrive at its DC.
Distribution, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
A new inventory management system by Manhattan Associates nurses Nature's Best's fulfillment operations back to health.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Mid-market shippers who use Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) transportation management systems (TMS) can improve visibility, access report data, and enable EDI carrier integrations while automating the transportation cycle, says Richard G. Piontek of 3PLogic.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Technology management can affect warehouse operations’ connectivity during and after a power outage. Whether the facility’s warehouse management system (WMS) is installed on-site, delivered via a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) program, or hosted in the cloud can have a huge impact on maintaining productivity, writes John Sterling of Foxfire Software.
Business intelligence tools support supply chain management by helping logistics professionals derive meaning from the data collected by logistics technology solutions.
Logistics I.T., Transportation
Managing freight spend and payments challenges many shippers because rules and regulations vary by geography. Supply chain professionals benefit most from a global solution built for freight spend, says Rick Erickson of Syncada.
Maximizing truck utilization, managing Hours of Service regulations, and finding enough drivers pose major challenges for trucking companies, says Scott Vanselous of TMW Systems.
Best practices for transportation management dictate that shippers contact all their carriers and ask for accurate rates per mile for multiple lanes before performing an optimization, says Nick Carretta of Ultra Logistics
Transportation management systems (TMS) have evolved to serve shipper needs, but few options exist for mid-size shippers. New offerings for this market balance ease of use, rapid implementation, and big return on investment, says Mitch Weseley of 3Gtms.
Gathering transport spend data during the freight payment process, then marrying it with transportation management system data, arms shippers with valuable information for monitoring transportation key performance indicators (KPIs), says Shannon Vaillancourt of RateLinx.
Global customs agencies and trade regulations require shippers to obtain and communicate more shipment data. Technology tools help shippers manage and exchange shipment information, says Tracey Leonard of Choice Logistics.
Mobile communications tools track supply chain data such as shipment status, warehouse worker performance, truck location, and driver safety.
Ocean, Supply Chain Management
Lars Kloch of SBS Worldwide, looks at the impact of slow steaming containerships on supply chain reliability, speed, and transport costs.
Logistics technology provides global supply chain managers with tools that help improve logistics operations. This market research survey and list of leading supply chain technology companies directs logistics professionals to the top software tools for their sector.
Import compliance programs facilitate restricted parties screening, recordkeeping, monitoring, review, and audit processes. A quality import compliance solution by a reputable logistics technology provider can help, says Jim Preuninger of Amber Road.
Today's IT trends -- big data, cloud computing, integration, and visibility -- let business logistics managers harness technology in countless ways to find greater efficiency and economy.
Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Global trade management software offers greater shipment visibility and control, eases the pain of border-crossing compliance, and streamlines financial transactions—all from your browser.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T.
Monitoring the pallet-level temperature of fresh, frozen, and packaged foods allows shippers and transporters to more effectively manage the quality and safety of products as they move through the supply chain, writes Kevin Payne of Intelleflex.
With the right investments in technology, 3PLs can make their business more attractive to current and potential clients by offering additional value-added services, superior inventory control, and overall cost reduction, writes Chuck Fuerst of HighJump Software.
The new wave of less than containerload (LCL) ocean services combines well-established networks, improved reporting, more certain delivery times, and end-to-end pricing.
Automated traceability technology allows companies to locate products anywhere in the supply chain, minimizing the impact of product recalls, writes Tom Kozenski of JDA Software.
To ensure cargo security in the global supply chain, understanding the challenges, studying best practices, and putting a comprehensive plan in place are critical components.
Shippers, carriers, brokers, and third-party logistics (3PL) providers use electronic loadboards to communicate opportunities, whether it's freight to be shipped or trucks to be filled.
Logistics I.T., Picking Solutions
Companies choosing between voice-directed and pick-to-light technology often find that the right choice is a combination of both.
Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Latin America
Peruvian supermarket chain drives DC network realignment with a new cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) warehouse management system (WMS).
Innovative technologies are helping companies improve visibility into their supply chains and gain better control over inventory, service, and cost.
Yard and dock management systems use real-time and physical data to assist facilities in efficiently managing operations such as loading dock visibility, live and staged trailer coordination, and turn time management, writes Eric Breen of 4SIGHT.
The cloud-based Real Time Value Network enables trading partners to plan, execute, monitor, and synchronize in real time all of the business processes and events that take place throughout their extended supply chains, says Greg Brady of One Network Enterprises.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
In a true collaborative relationship between purchasing and logistics, order and routing pattern planning comprises a single, optimized decision process that yields measurable results, writes Bill Michalski of ArrowStream.
Food Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Monitoring and tracking tools applied to temperature-controlled shipments ensure that perishables in the cold chain maintain the right conditions, protecting food safety and consumer health, and minimizing product shrink.
As Panama Canal expansion nears completion, global shippers gain a viable alternative for shipping ocean cargo from Asia to U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports.
Advances in consumer technologies such as smartphones and tablets are driving a new generation of rugged mobility innovation for logistics and supply chain applications, writes Tim Eusterman of Intermec Technologies.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Workforce management gives companies the tools they need to improve overall performance – whether they’re looking to cut labor costs, improve productivity, or create better revenue growth and bottom-line profitability, writes Malysa O’Connor of Kronos.
Business Intelligence within the supply chain improves internal efficiencies and accountability while saving time and eliminating costs with metrics-driven decision-making and change management, writes Steve Dowse, International Asset Systems.
Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.
The development of new technologies for planning, managing, tracking, and securing shipments never ends, and with new digital options always just around the corner, organizations of all sizes need to stay informed on the latest advances. Pablo Ciano of DHL Express identifies four key business areas where technology makes all the difference.
Modernizing information technology infrastructure helps companies save money and provide better value for their customers, writes Steve Biondi of Micro Focus.
With store replenishment lagging behind sales growth, potato chip maker Golden Flake deployed a mobile inventory-tracking solution from AT&T to provide stock visibility.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T.
Cloud-based supply chain networks allow for real-time data sharing among companies, but rely on high-quality data for effectiveness, writes Greg Kefer of GT Nexus.
Predictive analytics provides large volumes of data to help logistics managers match demand to supply, making predictive analytics a competitive weapon in demand-driven supply chains.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain visibility helps flag upcoming supply or demand problems, allowing a company either to take action to prevent disasters or to respond by activating backup plans, writes George W. Prest of Material Handling Industry of America.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Transload facilities find great benefits from Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that deploy quickly, and easily integrate with existing systems to provide seamless inventory and operations management, and network transport coordination, says Erv Bluemner of RMI.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Supply chain managers must determine the best technology for their supply chain based on their specific organizational needs, says Krishna Rallabhandi of Four Soft.
Logistics I.T., Transportation
Carriers can stand out in the market by providing superior shipment tracking that gives shippers and supply chain partners insight into order status, says Gregory Bellows of Trans-i Technologies.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Labor management systems help distribution centers and warehouse facilities monitor and measure worker performance to identify problems and improvement opportunities.
The complexity of ocean freight contracts requires shippers to negotiate carefully with carriers so both parties can find beneficial terms.
Inbound Logistics' annual Ocean Carrier Guide outlines where ocean carriers are investing capital, and how they are enhancing fleets, services, solutions, and coverage areas to better meet ocean shipping demands.
An open business planning platform allows business planners, partners, and others to build simple apps that enhance their master Sales & Operations Planning system to adapt their S&OP process for unique – and changing – needs, writes Nari Viswanathan, Steelwedge Software.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Risk management strategies must address the everyday sources of supply chain disruption, and managers must incorporate the identification of potential supply chain risk into their daily practices, writes Mark Humphlett, Infor.
Mobile trucking communications technology signals new productivity gains for truckers, and helps improve truck driver safety.
Far-flung warehouses in remote western Canada created mobile device upgrade issues for wholesaler Federated Co-operatives Limited, but remote support solutions from Wavelink provided instant access and facilitated an upgrade to Psion Omnii handheld computers.
To move ahead of competitors, it is critical that organizations collaborate using electronic, real-time information sharing, merged from multiple partners in a single actionable environment, says John Reichert of TECSYS Inc.
Once cost-prohibitive to all but the largest enterprises, warehouse management systems (WMS) are now available to small and mid-sized companies, offering benefits such as improved inventory accuracy and labor savings, says Ralph Hess, N’Ware Technologies.
Choosing the right warehouse management system (WMS) for your business requires a firm understanding of its needs and processes, says Kevin Reader of Invata Intralogistics.
Choosing the right mobile powered workstations for your warehouse or distribution center will energize your workforce, and deliver improved accuracy and efficiency, writes Christine Wheeler, Newcastle Systems.
Mobile applications give carriers and shipper instant access to transportation management system (TMS) data, resulting in improved supply chain visibility, write Mike Skinner of VistaLogix Global.
Southwest Airlines introduces cargo tracking device; Supply chains are challenged by product recalls; Reliability is key to ocean shipping success; Genesee & Wyoming, RailAmerica merger puts rail shippers and economy back on track; Integrated services key to outsourcing success
To better define analytics and develop better analytics strategies, consider the three different types of analytics: descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive. IBM’s Michael Watson explains each type.
Faced with workflow inefficiencies, paper distributor and converter Roosevelt Paper implemented an automated data collection system from solutions provider Intermec that transformed its shipping and storage operations.
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) unites global manufacturers, carriers, insurers, and service providers to reduce the risks of criminal activity against high-value cargo in the transportation supply chain, writes Lisa Greenleaf of TUV Rheinland of North America.
By incorporating containerization into downstream transportation and upstream supply chain workflows, companies can improve asset utilization, use fewer trucks, drive fewer miles, reduce fuel costs, and enhance distribution center operations, writes Fabrizio Brasca, JDA Software.
The growth of global trade and sourcing creates more security vulnerabilities within the supply chain. Aggressive thieves with sophisticated techniques have spurred innovation in shipment processes, technology, and regulatory measures.
Less-than-containerload (LCL) services are expanding to meet shippers’ need for a cost-effective approach to smaller ocean freight volumes.
Information technology tools provide actionable data for supply chain improvements, cost efficiencies, on-time performance, and customer satisfaction, says Gary Neeves, Regal Logistics.
For both third-party logistics providers (3PLs) and retailers, investing in a technology partner that supports customization and flexibility at a moderate cost is a strategy for long-term adaptability and growth, says Chandra Allred of PSCTrac.
Door manufacturer The WHITING Group replaced siloed systems with integrated ERP, ushering in transparency and real-time decision-making across its multiple divisions.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T.
Supply chain visibility is a valuable result of trading partner collaboration, writes Bobby Kaemmer, Cadre Technologies. On-demand and cloud-based solutions can help supply chain partners share data.
Yard management systems (YMS) help prioritize shipment arrivals, identify trailer contents, reduce the time needed to allocate vehicles to loads, and avoid unnecessary vehicle movements.
Trucking load boards have evolved from bulletin boards in truck stops to sophisticated social networking-style tools on handheld computers. Charles Myers of uShip.com outlines the benefits of the evolved load board.
Demand for less-than-containerload (LCL) services is rising among global importer and exporters whose business models rely on cost, inventory control, and supply chain visibility. Greg Scott of CEVA Logistics discusses how the oil and gas, retail, and automotive industries are using LCL services to their advantage.
By highlighting the differences between an organization’s performance and a comparative reference standard, benchmarks can identify improvement opportunities and identify activities required to achieve superior performance.
Tablets offer several advantages over notebook computers and handheld devices, says Chris Wright, DRS Technologies.
Warehouse managers are using a mix of consumer-grade smartphone technology and rugged mobile devices to optimize their workflow, says Laura Kelleher of Honeywell.
Developing a customized warehouse management system (WMS) was a collaborative process for packaged food products direct-sales company Tastefully Simple and technology provider Softeon.
Logistics technology is a source of competitive advantage, writes Publisher Keith Biondo.
Ocean shippers can take steps to help ensure containers are delivered on time, writes Lars Kloch, managing director, USA, SBS Worldwide.
Reverse Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Software solutions can help shippers maximize value recovery from inbound shipments of returned material, writes Tamara Dwyer of TAKE Solutions.
Many ERP vendors have added full-blown supply chain management functionality to their solution suites. Here’s a look at some of their offerings, and at two large companies that are reaping the benefits.
Inbound Logistics' annual logistics technology market research report delivers exclusive insights on logistics technology trends, and reveals this year's best-in-class vendors.
New logistics technology makes supply chain data accessible around the clock, says Tom Heine, Aljex Software.
Supply chain executives must think differently about their logistics processes, and implement multi-party technology that gives them and their logistics partners greater control of the supply chain, says Chris Jones of Descartes.
Global logistics technology enables companies to successfully manage all modes of transportation under a common umbrella while providing complete visibility, says Chris Johnson, LeanLogistics.
Having better supply chain visibility improves a business’s ability to sense and react to change faster and more efficiently, says Scott Fenwick of Manhattan Associates.
Using actionable data provided by key performance indicators (KPIs), businesses can automate shipping decisions and identify areas for improvement, writes Steven Shoemaker of Ratelinx.
Lean, Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Using lean components as a foundation for labor management is a powerful way to increase productivity and reduce costs in a warehouse or distribution center, according to Ryder Supply Chain Solutions’ Jeff Boudreau.
A well-implemented enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution can help manufactures remain agile in the ever-changing, volatile economy, with its decreased spending, increased competition, and changing regulations, says Erik Kaas of Sage.
Transportation network modeling isn’t necessary for operations, but it’s an invaluable tool for strategic supply chain decision-making and risk mitigation, writes TMW Systems' Mike Kositzky.
Collaborative trade communities enable supply chains to react more quickly to strategy changes that are needed to keep the corporation competitive as it reacts market shifts, says Bryn Heimbeck, Trade Tech Inc.
Strategic and practical use of the right supply chain technologies enables sharp pricing competitiveness, creates better customer experiences, reduces expenses, and raises productivity, says Les Hamashima, Transite Technology.
The demands of volatile markets and structural changes taking place in the ocean freight sector make strong shipper/carrier partnerships beneficial to both parties.
Insurance, Ocean, Supply Chain Management
Incoterms are an internationally accepted set of standard commercial terms used between buyers and sellers. J. Anthony Hardenburgh of Amber Road helps shippers understand these rules.
Logistics can now be aligned with supply chain and manufacturing through solutions that create daily transportation need forecasts by lane/mode/carrier. Robert F. Byrne of Terra Technology outlines the benefits.
Choosing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendor that addresses flexibility, scalability, and upgrade and maintenance costs can help provide a smooth solution implementation. David F. Ross of APICS, The Association for Operations Management, offers his advice on selecting the right ERP system.
Food Logistics, Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Retailers can implement technology and processes to increase traceability and gain greater visibility into their supply chain, which helps track and retrieve products in the event of a product recall, writes Brendan Lowe, Aldata Solution.
Ice cream distributor Berliner scoops up savings with an automated direct store delivery solution that helps drivers manage customer information collected along their routes.
In an exclusive interview with Inbound Logistics, Dennis Omanoff, senior vice president, chief supply chain officer, chief procurement officer, corporate facilities and real estate for McAfee Inc., shares his view of supply chain management, security, and the U.S. business climate.
The logistics sector is using new approaches, mandates, and technologies to support global supply chain security.
Forklifts, Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Vehicle management systems allow lift truck operators to complete pre-operation checklists electronically, saving valuable production time, writes Joe LaFergola of The Raymond Corporation.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology helps transportation and logistics organizations gain visibility into their global supply chains and boost return on investment (ROI), writes Ralph Lieberthal, Motorola Solutions.
Expedited Shipping, Logistics I.T.
Logistics technology helps turbo-charged expedited carriers move freight for shippers with an extreme need for speed. Con-way Truckload, FedEx Custom Critical, Old Dominion Freight Line, Schneider National, and UPS share their perspectives.
Motor freight carriers employ a variety of strategies to keep cargo secure in transit, writes Editor Felecia Stratton.
Retailers who succeed at integrating their inventory intelligence can cut costs, accelerate turns, and build revenue by driving high-fidelity information back into the supply chain, aligning it with shopper demand, write Tyco Retail Solutions’ Karen Bomber and Jim Caudill.
Tom Heine, CEO, Aljex Software Inc., explains how application programming interfaces (APIs) enrich software users’ experience by connecting them to Web tools.
Global shippers must be well-prepared to ensure the safety of international cargo shipments, writes Bill Anderson of Ryder System Inc.
Cross-border Trade, Security, Supply Chain Management
If your business plans include shipping to areas where civil unrest or natural disasters have occurred, be flexible and make strong connections, advises Larry Wenrich, Pilot Freight Services.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
With the improved visibility supplied by transportation management systems, shippers can leverage shipment data internally to generate top-line revenue, says Geoff Comrie, Transite Technology.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T.
Transportation procurement provides the greatest opportunity to create efficiency in the the Logistics Management Lifecycle, says Martin Hubert, Freightgate.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
A comprehensive supply chain labor management solution that automates processes such as hiring, time, and attendance, and scheduling can help control costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve productivity, says Malysa O'Connor, Kronos.
Containerization reshaped ocean shipping, spurring further innovations such as bigger ships, giant cranes, suburban ports, and intermodal transportation. Future trends will include challenges including how to accommodate ever-larger ships, how to guarantee a chassis supply for shippers and how the dynamics of fuel costs, vessel size, and sailing schedules will impact container rates.
Most ports today compete globally with one another and reflect tremendous productivity gains in ocean transport achieved in recent decades. Simon Kaye of Jaguar Freight offers tips on choosing a port with electronic and data processing sophistication.
Demand Planning, Logistics I.T.
In the midst of organizational change, furniture retailer Design Within Reach upgrades its demand forecasting and replenishment system to better control inventory.
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Security
As You Sow asks P&G and General Mills to recycle post-consumer waste; PepsiCo and Coca-Cola make bottles out of plants; Air cargo industry raises concerns about the Transportation Security Administration’s 100-percent screening mandate; Truckers report increasing volumes and rates; TMS market shows signs of rebound; CN invests in new intermodal equipment, new customers; Amazon vacates S.C. DC over sales tax
Materials Handling, Logistics I.T.
RFID technologies allow computers, objects, and individuals to interact in new ways, supplying logistics providers and materials handlers with predictable and actionable data to enhance their service offerings and operations, explains Ravi Pappu of ThingMagic.
Global Economy, Logistics I.T.
Globally interconnected supply chains face challenges such as natural disasters and currency fluctuations, but benefit from the latest logistics technology.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Cloud-based multi-tenant supply chain technology solutions help companies achieve better execution, visibility, cost savings, and collaboration with trading partners across the supply chain.
Mark Malambri, CEVA Logistics, offers tips to help shippers reduce costs and increase efficiencies when purchasing ocean freight services.
Rick Pontin, CEO of Airclic, explains how to improve inventory management through better visibility.
To be operationally flexible, freight forwarders need one “go-to" resource for information about what is in the shipment pipeline as well as quick access to customer and shipment data.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics I.T.
As volumes increase and deadlines get shorter, it’s imperative that logistics software systems have out-of-the-box communication with other companies using the same system, and easy setup of communications with companies using other systems.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management
Measuring against industry benchmark data allows you to identify areas for improving transportation spend.
To successfully manage multi-brand and multi-channel selling, retailers need to optimize customer order fulfillment across all brands and channels, writes Jim Bengier of Sterling Commerce.
Import, Cross-border Trade, Ocean
If you don't file accurate import data with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, you put your company at risk for penalties and fines, warns Kevin Shoemaker, director, global solutions for Integration Point Inc.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Security
Troy Ryley and Jose Minarro, managing directors for Transplace Mexico, offer tips for shipping freight cross-border and within Mexico.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
New technology solutions help improve inventory visibility, increase routing agility, manage labor more effectively, and capture valuable information from the field.
Global Economy, Middle East, Import, China, Canada, Global Logistics, Rail, Security
Dubai makes progress on its first aerotropolis, Starbucks partners with China to set up its first coffee bean farm, Canadian National accelerates auto imports, United Kingdom and France work to counter terrorism, Marks & Spencer accelerates supply chain improvement plan
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Safety, Security, Supply Chain Management
U.S. Department of Transportation pursues ban on cell phone use while driving; Proposed air cargo screening legislation enhances security measures; U.S. retailers place increased emphasis on supply chain management
3PL, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
Wherever you went, attendees at the 2010 CSCMP Annual Conference were talking supply chain risk, volatility, disruption, and visibility.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Electronic data interchange (EDI) technology and infrastructure is adapting to help businesses more quickly and accurately share information within the corporation and across the supply chain.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Selecting a new transportation management solution (TMS), whether fully outsourced, hosted, or internally installed, requires much due diligence to pair functional need with strategic vision.
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Middle East, Asia, Ocean, Ports
Heineken implements inland barge distribution in Europe; CMA CGM, MSC, and Maersk Line partner to fight piracy; PepsiCo UK and Ireland help farm suppliers cut carbon emissions and water usage; New Dubai Logistics Corridor facilitates UAE trade; Japanese economy shows signs of rebound; Taiwan launches project to improve logistics performance.
Air Cargo, Intermodal, 3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Utilities, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Geography, transportation infrastructure, and a strong distribution sector make Memphis a natural logistics hub.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Andrea Robinson of CargoWise provides tips on handling global supply chain management challenges.
Demand Planning, Logistics I.T.
Polymer and fibers manufacturer INVISTA turned to a new inventory planning tool to meet recessionary challenges.
Air Cargo, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management
U.S. transportation spending lags, according to Transportation Performance Indexes; International air cargo traffic increases; Ocean volumes rise; Large corporations band together to help smaller suppliers sell goods and services to global companies.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security
Increased regulation in the form of CSA 2010 affects not only truckers, but also freight brokers providing insurance, according to Mike Williams, chief operating officer, Sunteck Transport Group.
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Economy, Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, China, Health Care Logistics, Agriculture Logistics, Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure
Mexico Taxes U.S. Imports, Audi's carbon friendly cars and carbon friendly transportation, Australia labors over transportation expansion, UPS opens health care logistics hubs in Singapore and China, U.S. football imports from China
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Rail, Trucking, Latin America
News briefs: U.S. Ports Dig Panama Gold, Reducing the Carton Footprint, SaaS to the Rescue, BNSF Brings Shortlines On Line, Truckers Tackle Credit Crunch
Education & Careers, Forklifts, Ocean, Materials Handling, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Gulf ports maintain container volumes despite Deepwater Horizon oil spill; Supply chain leaders climb the corporate ladder; Toyota Material Handling engineers work with MIT scientists and the U.S. Army to develop a remote-operated fork lift
Cross-border Trade, Canada, Security, Transportation Infrastructure
A steady stream of goods passing north and south across the U.S.-Canada border stitches the two nations tightly together, complicated by factors such as customs regulations, security protocols, data exchange, and infrastructure projects.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
21st annual State of Logistics Report: Beating the Recession; Making dollars and Sense out of Jabulanis and Vuvuzelas; Mergers and Acquisitions Show signs of Recovery
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Labor management tools can help you determine if your workforce is performing at the level necessary to deliver cost-effective service to customers.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management
Transportation forecasts enable planners to shift from reacting to orders to proactively managing capacity. By synchronizing transport forecasts with manufacturing and distribution plans, your entire company can respond to the same demand signals.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Supply chain strategies built around software-as-a-service (SaaS) or Cloud computing eliminate many headaches that often come with supply chain investments. They eliminate the need for presence overseas, cut the time spent integrating systems across internal departments, and greatly reduce the time spent integrating with hundreds of partners and suppliers.
It is interesting to witness the changes that have occurred in transportation purchasing. For one, the annual bid mentality is gone. With access and visibility to posting boards, SaaS transportation networks, and optimization technologies, transportation procurement has evolved to the point where it is truly a continuous management function.
Manual data inputs. Multiple data sources. Data latency. Point-to-point interfaces. These are just a few key obstacles to achieving supply chain visibility. But, there are solutions available that deliver visibility and intelligence as a service with process, security, and environmental monitoring.
Third-party logistics providers that use advanced planning tools to model complex routing operations and streamline the bid process have a significant advantage in both demonstrating results and helping clients cut costs. When they cut modeling time to a fraction of what it was, and utilize new tools, 3PLs can uncover opportunities and quickly implement changes that provide benefit for their clients.
Globally sourced, private label products allow merchants to maximize margins while maintaining price points, ensuring a good return on investment. But sourcing product globally is complex. By focusing on visibility, intelligence and collaboration, retailers, brand owners and wholesalers who globally source private label products can ensure a successful return on investment.
Sometimes it's easier than you think to find hidden profits in your warehouse or transportation operations. Many successful companies are doing more with less by simply optimizing their slotting practices, pick paths, truckloads and delivery routes.
Distribution, Materials Handling, Logistics I.T.
Global shoe retailer ALDO implements a high-stepping, end-to-end inventory and distribution system.
Zebra Technologies' David Phillips explains how eliminating excess work-in-process waste improves your supply chain.
Inbound Logistics' April 2010 issue presents a fully integrated editorial lineup that embraces different perspectives of the logistics technology space.
Growing companies harness a variety of IT solutions to help them maintain outstanding performance.
Jason Howton, TAKE Supply Chain, outlines strategies for achieving best-in-class crossdocking performance.
LeanLogistics' Chris Timmer explains how collaborating with trading partners, aided by an on-demand transportation management system, helps increase supply chain efficiencies.
Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T.
Technology-enabled global trade management offers significant benefits for improving supply chain efficiency and increasing profitability, writes Don Mabry of ClearTrack Information Network.
Jim Caudill of Xterprise recommends strategies for matching retail demand to supply, enhancing enterprise scalability, and increasing supply chain efficiencies through sustainability initiatives.
Sharing key information with all parties can lead to decreased waste, increased orders, and new business, writes J. Kenneth Hazen, CTSI-Global.
Rich Wilson of CombineNet Inc. explains the value of strong shipper-carrier relationships.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Ongoing cooperation with value chain partners is possible with integrated transportation management software for optimal resource utilization, business efficiencies, and cost control, writes Scott Vanselous, TMW Systems Inc.
Fleet optimization software helps you maximize driver, vehicle, and fleet productivity while delivering superior customer service, writes Steve Brown, Intergis LLC.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Tim Higham of Interstate Transport Inc. predicts that within a few years, many service providers will be offering free TMS technology to help their shipper customers move more freight.
Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
As different countries implement both security and trade-led initiatives around the world, it is critical to improve global regulatory knowledge and visibility, writes Tom Barnes of Integration Point Inc.
Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T.
A global trade management system can help support foreign trade zone operations, whether distributing from or manufacturing within the zone, writes Wayne Slossberg of QuestaWeb Inc.
Technology providers identify the transportation and logistics challenges facing shippers; Johnson & Johnson upgrades its quality assurance and supply chain systems
Proper management and execution are key to a successful RFID implementation project for shipment tracking, according to Scott Thomas of Intel.
Shippers use overseas consolidation, strategic loading tactics, and container sharing to cast off ocean transportation's financial burden.
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Security
The Transportation Security Administration's air cargo screening requirements create challenges for airports and shippers, writes Robert F. Caton of AMB Logistics.
Regional shortline railroads introduce intermodal shippers to marine rail solutions; Highway report ranks state highway systems; UPS exec offers insight on supply chain trends for 2010; FedEx Freight partners with Vision Industries to test a hybrid heavy-duty tractor; Clorox address hazardous materials concerns; Import cargo volumes rise at retail container ports
Asia Pacific companies can implement sophisticated supply chain management solutions quickly and effectively via cloud computing, creating visibility to generate logistics business intelligence data.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Digital transformation cannot be considered in a silo; it needs to be approached from a holistic perspective. Data has to be linked to processes and action to be meaningful.
Audit Services, Logistics I.T., Technology
Inbound Logistics editors select and spotlight the most innovative providers of logistics and supply chain technology.
Big Data, Demand Planning, Fulfillment, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Investing time and money in making products available is more important today than ever before, thanks to the ripple effects of COVID-19. Capacity constraints and delivery agents have been upended, and product availability is at risk. Rising digital trends and changing consumer behavior and spending habits have also led to an urgency to respond to market conditions quickly.
Global Economy, Export, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain, Security
The commodities markets are the industry category that is experiencing the greatest strain as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to a Dun & Bradstreet briefing report released in March 2022. The report, which assesses the global business impact of the crisis, focuses on the businesses and countries that work with Russian and Ukrainian suppliers.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
Taking the time to develop meaningful and long-term relationships with transportation providers can eliminate so many headaches down the road for shippers.
Logistics I.T., Technology , Transportation
Edge Logistics maximized compliance, secured top-notch recognition as Niagara Bottling Raw Carrier of the Year 2021.
From a new shuttle warehouse to more comprehensive ocean routes, here are some notable supply chain services and solutions that recently hit the market.
Digitized businesses report even higher levels of optimism than their offline peers, says a report from Alibaba.com.
Even as digital supply chains have become more critical, they’ve also become increasingly vulnerable to attack. Here's how to safeguard your information.
Importers can mitigate supply chain disruption and the resulting escalation of costs by taking control of their shipments at origin and moving their goods more strategically. Here’s how.
Ocean, Security, Transportation
The weeks of empty grocery shelves during the pandemic prove the fragility of the basic supply chains that impact Americans daily. But national security won’t be achieved until each citizen is made secure by the free and dependable flow of necessities.
Logistics I.T., Technology , Visibility
Profile of Tony Small, chief business officer, Wiliot
Three top priorities for digital transformation for the year ahead.
Lean Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Grab a warm mug and dig into the latest logistics learnings covering everything from textile supply chain tactics to dominating in the digital age.
Food Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Due to shortages delaying transportation, big brands such as Coca-Cola get creative to keep their product and materials moving.
Partnership, Security, Technology
Proper logistics management can be one of the most critical aspects of a successful IT asset disposition (ITAD) program.
Freight Payment Services, Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Companies can mitigate the risk of critical shortages and reduce costs by taking control of inbound logistics. Let’s look at some of the key benefits of doing so.
With consumer confidence increasing and economies opening, goods are moving through North American ports at an unprecedented rate.
A survey of the factors that influence mode selection, both in ordinary times and in the hyper-challenging COVID era.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Here's how preventive business models on the front end and back end of the supply chain can help to add value to companies.
Chemical Logistics, Partnership, Security
Add capacity constraints, severe weather, and cyberattacks into the already complex equation of moving chemicals. These logistics providers are combining expertise and dedication and coming up with the winning formula.
Any operational disruptions in the maritime industry have significant effects on the entire ecosystem. Congestion at the ports, especially in southern California, has steadily increased as a result of massive volume increases.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
While waiting for the pandemic to blow over, skilled shippers developed effective transportation strategies that will protect them in times of future disruption, no matter the conditions.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Cross-border Trade, Ocean, Ports
In 2015, the USDA allowed the Port of Savannah to serve as a new entry point for cold-treated produce. To support the increased traffic for frozen and temperature-controlled fruits, vegetables, and proteins, Americold built a 15-million-cubic-foot state-of-the-art cold storage facility that opened in 2020.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Technology
Acculink Cargo provides a near real-time, visibility, global tracking, and exception-based monitoring solution for high-value and sensitive assets to serve the $30B+ global asset tracking market.
Partnership, Security, Technology
Artificial intelligence spending shows no signs of slowing. Decision-makers should consider the following factors in their digitization strategy.
Food Logistics, Risk Management, Security
With pandemic-induced lockdowns, e-commerce surges, and transportation restrictions in 2020, cargo theft shifted to new commodities and locations.
As cargo volumes surged in the second half of 2020, essential workers at the Port of Long Beach in California moved 8.1 million cargo containers—its busiest year on record.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chains are undergoing unprecedented restructuring driven by competition, demand shifts, and trade wars—circumstances further accelerated by COVID-19. Here are five ways to support the digital transformation of logistics by connecting deskless workers:
Supply chains have been stretched to their limits by COVID-19 lockdowns, border closures, and sudden shifts in consumer demands. Now, they’re facing a growing threat from hackers. The fastest-growing threat is ransomware, which encrypts a company’s data until a ransom is paid to the hackers to decode it.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
By providing visibility to items in transit, working to optimize transportation networks, and streamlining processes, transportation management systems (TMS) check off all the boxes.
3PL, Risk Management, Security
Without proper identity access and management procedures for third-party users in place, entire supply chains are vulnerable to attacks.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Technology
Although 57% of organizations say they're piloting automation processes and 93% of employees are optimistic automation will make their jobs easier, digital transformation efforts often fall apart. Many companies rely on IT to drive transformation without engaging other departments, creating bottlenecks.
For many U.S. manufacturers and distributors scouting new locations, inland ports are emerging as a commercially viable solution.
China's first unmanned cargo ship completed its test voyage in December 2019, marking a significant milestone in autonomous shipping.
Smaller ports can often save time, lower costs, and provide superior customer service than larger coastal ports. Here are seven hidden advantages offered by ports off the beaten water path.
Air Cargo, Security, Technology
Security, reliability, and scalability are three barriers that can prevent industrial companies from integrating Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) solutions.
Safety, Security, Supply Chain Management
Your company can be exposed to unpredictable theft at any time, which can negatively impact your revenues and your reputation. Here are some simple tips to help protect your shipments, customers, and industry stature.
Logistics I.T., Technology , Transportation
New services and solutions
Logistics I.T., Technology , Transportation
New services and solutions
Inventory Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
An unusually large customer order drives Hidaka to implement the Mobility Physical Inventory App from AIM Computer Solutions. Along with automating the inventory process, the solution provides accurate and timely information.
E-commerce, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Escalade Sports transforms supply chain to capture e-commerce growth, improve customer service levels, and better manage inventory and demand planning.
Supply Chain, Security, Technology
Today’s supply chains are among the most exposed to the risks of digital disruption. The complexity and multi-layered nature of supply chains have made them an obvious mark for attack as well as one of the most complex targets to defend.
3PL, Logistics I.T., Technology
LANXESS, a global specialty chemicals supplier, selected Odyssey Logistics & Technology to track multiple assets for four business units that provide products across 33 countries.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
To gain visibility to the location and condition of their shipments, no matter where in the world they might be, and no matter the transport mode, RFS turned to a solution from Tive Inc. that combines a tracker and software.
Logistics I.T., Security, Technology
Transportation and logistics companies recognize they must strengthen their approaches to cybersecurity but are not yet taking the practical steps to safeguard their industrial IoT deployments
Last Mile Delivery, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Robot maker e-Novia is testing a self-driving delivery system in Japan to service the areas hit by the 2011 Fukushima earthquake.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Track & trace data allows for the shipping process to move smoothly and expectedly and provides opportunities for remedies when things don’t go smoothly.
3PL, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Knowing how to quickly set up and configure supply chain technology so the solutions work for individual customers is the key to getting the most flexible and powerful performance from industry leading package applications.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Inbound Logistics' annual survey highlights key trends in the supply chain technology market and shines a light on the brightest and most innovative providers.
Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports
The Panama Canal welcomed its 5,000th Neopanamax vessel through the waterway, reaffirming the value and impact the route has had on global maritime trade.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean
The global shipping sector has a container problem. To be precise, it has a $30-billion container problem, and that price tag is increasing every year. In addition to their financial costs, empty containers congest deck spaces and crowd ports.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
By improving its business intelligence and more quickly addressing supply chain issues with the help of Transplace, Del Monte has been able to optimize its network and reduce overall transportation spend.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Technology
Profile of Mark Baker, chief technology officer of Pilot Freight Services.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
Amway India boosted warehouse efficiency and accuracy by deploying JDA’s warehouse management solutions.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Transportation
Trinity Logistics was chosen as crop protection products maker Albaugh’s single-service logistics provider because of its people-centric transportation solutions, combining transportation technology and an expert team dedicated to freight optimization.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Visibility
Tracking shipments independent of the carrier or mode of transport provides you with analytics that help you cut through the noise and make sense of the data to improve operational efficiencies.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
With e-commerce giants fueling a spike in shipping volumes, to stay competitive logistics companies need to increase efficiency, while reducing costs.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Creating an ongoing logistics/supply chain technology investment strategy can radically advance supply chain efficiency. In a growing economy, it’s essential.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
Here are 10 supply chain threats and trends to look out for.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Now that the ELD Mandate has taken effect, grabbing an ELD device off the shelf may seem like a quick and effective fix. It’s not. Here’s what to look for and avoid when making this critical selection.
Big Data, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Technology
Many companies handle supply chain anomalies with reactive planning systems, but this approach leaves them vulnerable to disruption. One new approach to dealing with supply chain uncertainty is to use machine learning to predict what might go wrong.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
Panama Canal welcomes largest capacity container vessel to date through expanded locks; latest research shows a drop in international retailers offering free returns; The global forecast for the refrigerated transport market through 2022; what does the future of marine technology hold
Global Logistics, Ocean, Technology
Unmanned surface and underwater vessels will dominate maritime activity in the United Kingdom and across Europe over the next decade. Peek into the future of autonomous maritime systems.
Automotive Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
When weighing ocean transportations options, you want more than the price. You want the full picture. Cost, time, quality and risk assessment are some of the many parameters that need consideration. Among the plethora of ocean transportation options is Roll-on Roll-off, better known as RoRo.
Freight Payment Services, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
With increasing access to data, it can be difficult to hone in on the information relevant to shippers. Here’s how to determine what data to analyze.
Freight Payment Services, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Freight is a key part of most companies’ transportation expense. Along with ensuring freight bills are accurate and reflect contracted terms—a key capability—freight payment and audit firms can add even greater value.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Warehouse management systems provide organizations with a boost to their operations and help them keep up with the growing demands of their customers and partners. Still, implementing a WMS is a complex process that requires extensive planning, study and patience. Experts point to a number of key factors to consider when shopping for a system for your organization.
Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security, Technology
The logistics sector’s reliance on relationships, email, and spreadsheet attachments makes it particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks. And the costs are staggering. Find out what shippers can do to make communications more secure.
Import, Export, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Integrating external content is becoming more valuable for companies seeking more automation and real-time control over their supply chain planning and execution functions.
Distribution, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Getting a distribution center in shape for a high-volume holiday or seasonal period requires advance planning to make sure all systems work, the facility is properly staffed, and temporary workers are properly trained. Inbound Logistics asked the experts for their holiday preparation advice; they provided these seven commandments that will light the way.
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Opportunities that will make a difference in reverse logistics programs, and establishing goals for returns programs.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Supply chain professionals now have access to more data from more sources than ever before. Here are five ways to utilize data to simplify your supply chain design process:
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Transportation Management
Lengthy, months-long selection processes are a thing of the past. For roughly two-thirds of shippers, the focus is on improved efficiencies, execution, and visibility. For these companies, a modern TMS can be live and saving money within weeks or even days.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Safety
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Port Everglades' three low-profile Super Post Panamax container-handling gantry cranes will meet demands from current customers and new services anticipated from the port's expansion program.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Larger vessels and additional container services calling Georgia's ports coupled with a positive economic forecast ushered in an all-time record month for container volume.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Broward County's Port Everglades received unanimous approval from the Broward County Board of County Commissioners to begin a $437.5 million expansion project to add new berths for larger cargo ships and install crane rail infrastructure for new Super Post-Panamax cranes.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The public marine terminals of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore got off to a fast start in 2017 by posting a record first quarter with 2.5 tons of general cargo.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Warehousing
Think of wearable technology as consumer facing? Think again. Wearables one-up handheld devices and have real supply chain implications.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
Spring cargo numbers from the St. Lawrence Seaway and U.S. ports are signaling a better year for Great Lakes-Seaway shipping. According to the latest figures from the St. Lawrence Seaway, total cargo shipments via the Seaway from the start of the shipping season (March 20 through April 30) reached 3.7 million metric tons, up 8% from the same period a year ago.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain
South Carolina Ports Authority had its strongest April container volumes on record, with 189,315 twenty foot-equivalent units (TEUs) handled last month. In addition to being the strongest April in SCPA history, last month’s volumes were the second-highest ever handled by the Port.
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
The raised bridge allows the world's ultra-large, environmentally friendly container vessels to pass beneath the span, gaining access to the Ports of Newark, Elizabeth, and Staten Island.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
Recent randomware attacks reveal vulnerabilities in manufacturing, logistics and supply chain security.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Supply chains are heavily dependent on information technology (IT) systems, but are difficult to secure because they often involve multiple networks working together.
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
Madrid Maersk, a 20,568 TEU container vessel and the first second generation Triple-E, made its maiden voyage. Its first call was the Port of Tianjin in China.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Risk Management, Security
Lean Logistics, Demand Planning, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Back in 2014, I wrote a column extolling the benefits of a lean and agile supply chain, also known as a hybrid strategy. Depending on your product or service, your supply chain may tilt more one way or the other, or it might be segmented but still exhibit characteristics of both. For example, if you sell commodities, you would focus more on efficiency. If you were in fashion, you’d tend to be more responsive.
Air Cargo, Alaska, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Specialized Logistics
In this 10th edition of our Alaska supplement, we explore the state's beauty, resources, and the challenges presented by its location, geography, and climate. The logistics providers that excel in this state rely on grit, dedication, and expertise to move products to, from, and within the state safely and efficiently.
Cloud Computing, Automation, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Our 2022 market research report highlights the latest trends in technology solutions for the supply chain.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Whether you ship an envelope or an aircraft engine, Fortigo's system works in harmony with your carrier network to optimize its routing. Fortigo users quickly, easily, and confidently arrange and expedite shipments using their entire carrier network.
Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T., Technology
From companies spending billions on cybersecurity to the cloud becoming the biggest thing in desktop applications, some of the top tech predictions from those in the know in various tech fields were proved right in 2021.
To address the multiple challenges of rising container volume, larger ships, and the need for more sustainable operations, many ports are embarking on substantial capital improvement projects. Here’s what’s on deck.
Which services are shippers buying, and what does that say about the current supply chain landscape? Take a look at five significant trends based on data from shippers responding to Inbound Logistics' audience survey from July 2016 to July 2021.
Air Cargo, Project Logistics, Ocean
Recent efforts to transport lions, critical medical aid, and a massive rocket stage demonstrate the steep challenges and keen ingenuity required to tackle extreme project logistics.
Logistics I.T., Rail, Transportation
As new networks such as 5G are rolled out, satellite is set to play a key role in filling the gaps in communications capabilities in rail networks and building more resilient supply chains.
Ocean, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation
With an on-demand shipment-quoting tool with reverse auction capability, shippers can receive quotes within 30 minutes to 72 hours, depending on the mode, from transportation providers.
Last Mile Delivery, Security, Technology
New mailbox designs involve a technology-enabled container that receives and stores packages delivered via drone in a secure, climate-controlled box accessible only by the recipient.
Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
Today's technology empowers brands to offer a range of diverse, quality products, as well as customizable delivery or omni-channel fulfillment options to their customers.
Freight Payment Services, Logistics I.T., Technology
Adopting an integrated transportation management system delivers consistent ROI and helps create a resilient supply chain.
This story surveys some of the advanced technology that marine ports are implementing to improve their operations, with a side look at implementations at a couple of shipping lines.
Chemical Logistics, Ocean, Warehousing
Gulf Winds provided a lightweight equipment solution for a major chemical shipper that maximized product loading and achieved significant savings.
Expedited Shipping, Security, Sustainability
Even amid economic uncertainty, shoppers expect global businesses to maintain fast and transparent delivery, improve environmental sustainability, and keep personal data secure, according to new research from project44
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
This story looks at some recent applications of blockchain technology in supply chain management.
Global Trade Management, Ocean, Rail
Take a look at the facts surrounding the New Silk Road, which has the potential to act as a high-speed internet connection for transporting goods.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Technology , Transportation
The latest supply chain services and solutions
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Consider all potential disruptions and ways to design your supply chain to keep it operational in the face of foreseeable and unforeseeable challenges.
Logistics I.T., Security, Technology
Transportation and logistics companies recognize they must strengthen their approaches to cybersecurity but are not yet taking the practical steps to safeguard their industrial IoT deployments
Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management
One of the biggest issues that will quickly come to the forefront in 2019 is cybersecurity for the supply chain.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
A robust economy and capital investments help buoy record cargo volumes.
Intermodal, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
This story examines some of the challenges that are slowing the flow of intermodal containers, and also looks at some technology solutions that help to improve the situation.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Digital transformation is truly underway in manufacturing. While digital technologies such as cloud, mobile, big data and analytics, and Internet of Things have been industry drivers for years, manufacturers now have high expectations for the business value of technologies that are in earlier stages of adoption.
Big Data, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
The Search for a Connected Supply Chain
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Technology
Examining the effects of blockchain technology on ocean carriers and shippers.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Technology
By developing a more holistic view of company operations, businesses can then turn to the channel community to identify real-world, impactful applications for blockchain.
Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology
An interview with Donald Broughton about freight flow and the economy; report details how private investment could improve nation’s aging infrastructure; research finds almost two-thirds of transport organizations are pursuing Industrial IoT to improve environmental footprint; new report finds 75 percent of manufacturing workers don’t harbor concern for their job security amid the rise of new technologies; Port of Baltimore welcomes the largest containership ever to visit Maryland; TECSYS offers five ways to start cutting supply chain costs
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains
Big Data, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
New supply chain services and solutions
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Air Cargo, Freight Forwarders, Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Many traditional airfreight forwarders are remaining relevant by enhancing their online capabilities and expanding the range of supply chain services they offer.
Big Data, 3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Technology is the backbone of today's logistics systems, and shippers want to make the right choices for mission-critical systems.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Here’s how a transportation management system will completely transform the efficiency of your supply chain.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
Five trends shaping the maritime industry will also impact shippers: carrier consolidation and alliances, the increasing sizes of ships, ports that have become chokepoints, advancing technology, and increasing concerns about the environmental impact of shipping.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security, Technology
Applying these tips to your supply chain will boost your overall security. It won't be hackerproof, nothing is, but it will deter plenty of them.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Businesses are increasingly realizing that user experience (UX) correlates closely to user engagement. The implications of a successful UX make it way more than just a satisfaction ranking.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Despite its criticality, most companies are very poor at supply chain planning. Here’s a recipe for dealing with complexity and deploying a set of world-class supply chain planning capabilities.
Inventory Management, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
No hype here. These three technological innovations are already enhancing effectiveness, lowering operational costs, and increasing customer satisfaction in supply chain management.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Technology
Blockchain adoption is not as swift as it seems. The industry giants leading the charge are backing closed, permission-based blockchain initiatives, which are bound to limit their effectiveness in the long run. Here’s how to unleash the full potential of blockchain.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Robotic process automation is redrawing the logistics landscape, bringing productivity gains that are compounded across thousands of transactions in supply chains. Find out what it means for buyers of 3PL services.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
IoT is creating amazing opportunities for supply chain stakeholders to process data and automate environmental interactions in new ways. Here’s how to manage security risks.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain
Participating beneficial cargo owners can benefit from enhanced purchasing power, service monitoring, and cost transparency as a result of a new partnership between supply chain consulting company Chainalytics and global shipping consultancy Drewry.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Visibility
Artificial intelligence is poised to transform supply chains with breakthrough capabilities to process real-time data and make intelligent recommendations. So where should you start?
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
Three main ways that managed security services can save a business from the disaster of data loss.
Logistics, Supply Chain, Security
The use of analytics to mitigate third-party supply chain fraud, waste, and abuse risk has increased.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
The clarion call to digitize the supply chain is louder than ever before. In order to meet consumer demands and gain competitive advantage, shippers are retooling their supply chains to be more agile, efficient, and transparent. But where do you start? What steps can you take today?
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Cloud-based deployments can remove IT obstacles and accelerate the launch of supply chain initiatives. However, are the advantages of cloud deployments for supply chain solutions real and worthwhile?
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Manufacturers embrace IIoT to improve quality and operational visibility.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
IBM builds proof-of-concept blockchain supply chain network in Singapore; U.S. fashion industry association releases fourth fashion industry benchmarking study; E-commerce retailers target Germany
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation
To get the most out of a TMS, professionals must identify and match operational requirements with the solution’s features. Joe Couto, chief operating officer at HighJump, outlines 10 tips for picking a TMS.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Ports, Technology
Terminal operations today leverage highly integrated systems—from vehicle/fleet management, remote crane management, terminal operating systems, gate operation, position detection, and many others. So, how do we make this integration work better? The short answer—simplify and standardize.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Supply chain executives need not consider digital transformation as a large-scale undertaking with an expensive and complex integration process. Applying simple-to-implement steps like document automation can greatly improve productivity and elevate the customer experience.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Keeping your supply chain secure is not complicated but it needs to be done on a regular basis. Here are five tips to help keep your online security strong and virus-proof.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Big Data, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Technology
Digitization is rapidly transforming the ocean container shipping industry. Here’s how to prepare.
3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Visibility is a key issue in the management of supply chains. Introducing transparency throughout all aspects of your business will bring about remarkable results. Here's how.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Transportation
The long term future of international shipping must eventually be fossil fuel free, according to the International Chamber of Shipping.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
The new shipping alliances that came into effect a month ago are unlikely to increase ocean freight competitiveness between the United States and its NAFTA partners, according to iContainers, an online freight forwarder.
Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Global ports lost more than one-third of their expected capacity to ship containers in 2021, causing economic trouble for some smaller developing nations, among others, finds research commissioned by the Global Shippers Forum (GSF). The study, which was conducted by MDS Transmodal, identifies the extent of capacity restriction in 2021 that resulted from scheduled port calls being skipped by shipping lines.
Loading Dock, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehousing
With better visibility into loading dock activity, companies can bring significant improvements to their warehouse operations.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Technology
Companies in the logistics space are responding to the crisis by providing free goods and services.
Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
That's right, if you work in the supply chain management field, and have a decade or so until you retire, it's time to dust off your resume and consider other career paths. That's according to a Harvard Business Review article. Let's do an autopsy.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology
Real-time technology can help shippers keep abreast of high-impact incidents around the world and provide extra time and context to activate their supply chain risk mitigation strategies.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Companies are turning “big supply chain data” into real insights that improve efficiency, bring products and services to market faster, and deliver differentiating customer value, all of which are key to remaining competitive in the new digital economy.
Audit Services, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
A lack of oversight can cost a company tens of millions of dollars in unnecessary freight spend. A transportation management system (TMS) with an integrated freight approval tool could stop these kinds of problems before they occur.
3PL, Cloud Computing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Third-party logistics (3PL) companies have it tough. Not only do they need air-tight control of their data, 3PLs need to prove to customers that their data is safer than Fort Knox. In today’s world where one person in a black hoodie sitting at a coffee shop can do more damage to a business than a ten-ton bomb, that’s a big ask.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
10 tips for selecting and implementing a SaaS-based TMS solution.
3PL, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation
These best practices will help streamline your ocean freight process.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Here are the benefits and drawbacks of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advice for a successful IoT implementation.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
For businesses that haven't transitioned to new operating systems, time is running out to avoid the costs and risks of business disruptions. If you haven't already made a switch, here are some potential next steps.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Inbound Logistics surveys the supply chain technology market to evaluate the latest trends and uncover the most innovative providers in their respective fields.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Warehousing
Today, software underpins many warehouse functions, giving leaders a new source of productivity and efficiency insights—and a new concern for corporate security. Here’s how to boost all three: productivity, efficiency, and security.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security
Here are 10 supply chain threats and trends to look out for.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
With more and more companies hopping on the AI bandwagon, the technology will affect supply chain planning across industries. Find out which verticals have the most to gain and how supply chain managers can make smarter decisions.
E-commerce, Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Retailers and manufacturers can unlock significant competitive advantage by leveraging consumer insights to make category decisions and create localized merchandising assortments.
Global Logistics, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Technology
As ocean shipping becomes increasingly digitized, blockchain will play a key role, providing authenticated data and bringing costs down. Here’s what SMBs should be doing now to get ready for a blockchain future.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology
Here are five steps to consider when implementing the Internet of Things across the cold chain.
E-commerce, Distribution, Fulfillment, Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation
This story looks at some of the trends and challenges associated with e-commerce today, and strategies for dealing with those challenges, through the eyes of one small retailer, one medium-sized and one large.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
To prepare for the holiday rush, apparel retailer MeUndies is adopting a more automated, efficient system to provide better tracking, quality control, and more efficient labor usage.
Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Grocers will have to transform aggressively and adapt swiftly if they want to avoid the fate of retailers in other segments. They will need to digitize their stores and consumer experiences. Here's how they should optimize their supply chain.
Big Data, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Technology
Managing a business for sustained growth means finding and implementing innovative solutions to the challenges of complex supply chain logistics. To achieve lasting, repeatable innovation, check out these real-world solutions.
Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
In today's increasingly omnichannel marketplace, good visibility is vital throughout the supply chain. Here's how to maintain optimal visibility at 10 key touchpoints.
Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
The aftermath of the overhaul of U.S. customs admissibility program – Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) – has created a heavier administrative burden on importers, not a lighter one. Find out how it misses the mark in this key area.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
While the idea of tracking inventory in transit isn’t new, expanding cellular networks, improved battery technology, and advances in cloud computing are enabling low-cost, long-lasting, globally connected trackers that make real-time supply chain visibility possible. Peek into the future.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation
Manufacturer of drywall and joint compound USG partnered with Transplace and was able to reduce the delivery time of its product from 6 weeks to 48 hours to Mexico—leading to double-digit sales growth.
Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Establishing a committed team and communicating procedures and expectations is the key to managing the complex web of global shipping.
Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation
New supply chain services and solutions
Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
By offering air, barge, ocean carrier, rail, and trucking services, logistics providers are minimizing the risks involved with transporting goods to, from, and within Alaska.
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