Careers, Certifications, Education & Careers, Education, Industry Associations, Logistics, Supply Chain
Take your logistics and supply chain career to the next level by understanding how your skills can impact an organization, networking with other industry professionals, and continuing to develop critical skills.
Careers, Education & Careers, Education, Logistics
Some recent experiences provide hope that smart, dedicated and hardworking young professionals will fill the logistics talent gap.
Careers, Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
The accomplishments of the 2015 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars demonstrate that the future of the supply chain management profession is in good hands.
Careers, Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Take these steps to help accelerate your logistics career.
Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation, Warehousing
Sean Smith, supply chain director at Agropur Ingredients, is always up for a logistics challenge.
Education & Careers, Education
As the business world evolves, so do the skills companies seek in graduates of supply chain programs. Today’s supply chain leaders need to understand technology, analytics, operations, and strategy, as well as resilience and risk management.
Michael Shaughnessy, senior vice president of supply chain with seasonal home décor retailer Balsam Brands, cultivates strong relationships with carriers and uses his 23-year military background to master timing and movement.
Education, Trucking, Transportation
If there's one immutable truth in the world of logistics, it's this: LTL is an inherently complex form of transportation. The solution to this knowledge gap has historically been on-the-job training, but there is now a pressing need for third-party, remote training that prepares logistics workers for transportation success.
To meet growing e-commerce demand, alleviate labor shortages, and build more supply chain resilience, businesses will need to deploy strategies to engage workers in a digital era.
Here’s how organizations within the supply chain ecosystem can take progressive actions to help bridge the gender gap and create a more equitable workplace across all roles and levels for women and working moms.
Discover the ways your normalcy undermines business success and how to fix it.
Careers, Manufacturing, Sustainability
Profile of Amy Davis, vice president and president of the New Power segment of Cummins Inc., a global power leader.
To avoid career stagnation and advance with your evolving interests and desires, take a proactive approach following these 10 tips.
Chief executive officer Arch Thomason basks in a mentor list 33 names long, lean principles, and a team of smart people to keep Sunland Logistics Solutions shining bright and set customers up for success.
Careers, Labor Management, Supply Chain
About 99% of professionals aged 30 and younger say that working in supply chain is a quality career choice, according to a Penske survey, with 58% pursuing a supply chain career due to its beneficial societal impact delivering essential goods during the pandemic.
Careers, Education, Labor Management
Syfan worked with colleges and universities around its headquarters to develop a program to meet current hiring needs as well as build a foundation for the future.
Careers, Supply Chain, Technology
Jennifer Lyons takes her career to new heights with the NASA Deep Space Logistics Project, developing a supply chain in deep space and making it commercially viable for people to work and live there.
Careers, Labor Management, Warehousing
Marcia Brey, vice president of distribution at GE Appliances, used constant communication with the executive team and front-line workers to implement new safety protocols and keep all facilities running when the pandemic hit.
Labor Management, Trucking, Warehousing
Understanding the underlying causes behind the logistics labor shortage is key to addressing it. Here are the strategies implemented by Taylored Services to combat the shortage.
Labor Management, Risk Management
Responding to e-commerce surges without compromising service levels, MD Logistics flexed labor across its business by emphasizing four core elements.
Education & Careers, Education, Technology
Leading professors provide a map for navigating the labyrinth of post-pandemic supply chain education.
Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing
Profile of Marc Hansult, co-founder and co-chief executive officer with DRTR (Do The Right Thing) Apparel.
A profile of Sandeep Dalvie, global supply chain director in the titanium technologies business with The Chemours Company, a chemistry company and one of the top producers of titanium dioxide.
Education & Careers, Education, Technology
Supply chain education has transformed with the pandemic, and there’s no looking back. These new programs focus on digitization, diversity and inclusion, and omnichannel strategies.
Air Cargo, Careers, Supply Chain Management
Jessica Tyler learned in her early career as a teacher that the best way to help people reach their potential is to have a relationship with them, which shaped her open-book leadership style as president of cargo at American Airlines.
Careers, Customer Service, Distribution
In her previous role managing supplier relationships at Starbucks, Sylvia Wilks learned what good customer service really looks like. Now that she supplies customers at TireHub, she knows how to meet their expectations and build the national tire distributor’s customer-centric culture.
Profile of Judy R. McReynolds, chairman, president and CEO, ArcBest.
More supply chain jobs are readily available in the economy than there are people to fill them. A great way to take the next step in attracting supply chain talent lies within crafting a notable job title.
While more people are earning supply chain management degrees and certifications, it hasn’t been enough to fill current needs. We need to do our part.
Labor Management, Safety, Warehousing
Hygiene plays a critical role in manufacturing employees’ safety. Industry leaders must consistently prioritize employee health and provide the tools, resources, and appropriate working conditions to achieve hygiene compliance and ensure successful recovery.
What makes one supply chain career move more impactful than another? We asked several supply chain professionals to share the moves that proved most significant.
Demand Planning, Labor Management, Technology
Leadership profile of Robert Johnson, CFO and COO of Future Tech Enterprise.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Technology
Faced with a labor shortage exacerbated by the pandemic, MD Logistics developed a recruitment strategy to attract talent for present-day conditions as well as allow for continued growth.
Finance, Labor Management, Risk Management
To capitalize on what they’ve learned, transform, and thrive in a post-COVID world, supply chain leaders should focus on these five pillars: people, finances, decision-making, infrastructure, and customers.
Careers, Risk Management, Technology
Profile of Andrew Kirkwood, CEO, BluJay Solutions.
Labor Management, Supply Chain Management
These 10 tips for clear and effective supply chain leadership can help set your company's culture and motivate employees to work together toward a common goal.
Careers, Labor Management, Partnership
Leadership profile of Juliann Larimer, CEO of Peak-Ryzex
Globally, 85% of employees report that they’re not engaged at the workplace. Manufacturing, retail, and distribution teams can take three steps to ensure that employees stay engaged and thrive in their roles.
Careers, Manufacturing, Technology
Staying connected with your team, remaining productive, and sticking to a schedule can go a long way when working from home. Here are six ways to stay sane when working remotely during an emergency like COVID-19.
Careers, Education, Supply Chain
Professors at some of the country’s leading supply chain education programs joined Inbound Logistics for a conversation about how they are preparing the next generation of professionals, whether they come from business programs or engineering schools, for tomorrow’s challenges.
Cloud Computing, Education, Technology
Give yourself an excuse to stay inside and open up a book you've been meaning to read. These titles will help you catch up on the latest deep dives into the world of logistics.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Meet the women who are succeeding at high levels in their companies, driven by a passion for supply chain and logistics, self-confidence, authenticity, and the ability to untangle the spaghetti of information that drives business decisions.
Careers, Global Logistics, Warehousing
GM's executive director of global aftersales supply chain, warehousing, and logistics discusses her role and answers the big questions.
Careers, Education & Careers, Supply Chain Management
Competition has never been tougher to obtain supply chain talent, forcing companies to rethink recruitment strategies. Here are some best practices for companies to integrate into supply chain talent recruitment.
Profile of Steve Sensing, president, Global Supply Chain Solutions (SCS), Ryder System.
Leaving a job to start a company is a high-risk/high-reward decision. For those transportation and logistics professionals who have been toying with the idea of entrepreneurship, there are some points to take into consideration to help make the right choices.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Debbie Lentz, president of global supply chain, RS Components and Electrocomponents.
Careers, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
As the supply chain exercises more influence over business outcomes, its managers are rising to top leadership positions. Supply chain pros with sights set on a corner office would do well to expand their skill sets and seek job experiences that prepare them for complexity.
Determining the strategic role of supply chain internships and decisions around post-intern hiring.
Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics
Three steps manufacturing and logistics employers can take to attract the incoming millennial and Gen-Z workforce.
Education & Careers, Education, Supply Chain
At the semi-yearly Connections and Jump Start SMC³ logistics education conference, industry stakeholders can learn from their peers about the latest advancements in logistics technology solutions, staying ahead of trends and preparing themselves for challenges ahead.
Careers, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
To address today’s logistics talent gap, we need to rethink how we rethink the pipeline for talent in our own companies.
While different industries often have varying talent and skillset needs, investing in creative, intuitive and dedicated people translates to investing in your company’s future success.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
There are a multitude of resources available to help even the busiest logistics professionals hone their skillsets.
Education & Careers, Education, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
No matter how skilled or credentialed, today’s supply chain managers have a lot to learn–and a lot of ways to do so. With the marketplace growing more complex, continuing education professionals are introducing new programs and revising old standbys.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Kevin Nolan, founder and CEO of Nolan Transportation Group, Atlanta
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Billy Duty, head of North American supply chain with BYK USA, Inc., a division of Altana, a specialty chemicals company
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Internships have traditionally provided a short-term opportunity, but colleges and universities are experimenting with apprenticeships as a way to develop and attract supply chain talent.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Brent Beabout, executive vice president of supply chain, Nordstrom
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Marianne McDonald, vice president, global transportation for Avnet, a $17.4-billion global technology distributor headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona
Careers, Education & Careers, Logistics
Readers share the leadership insights that have had the biggest impact on them.
Careers, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Transportation Management, Safety
James Welch, CEO of YRC Worldwide, discusses his leadership philosophy.
Careers, Food Logistics, Education & Careers, Supply Chain
Chris Ward, vice president of supply chain with Church’s Chicken, focuses on delivering the right products at the right cost.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Dan Clark, founder and president of the logistics technology firm Kuebix, in Maynard, Mass.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
People transitioning out of the military possess many skills that directly apply to a career in logistics. Yet a post-military career in logistics remains a largely untapped opportunity. Here’s how to change that.
Careers, Distribution, Fulfillment, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Visibility
Profile on Paul Nugent, director of logistics for Kitchen and Bath Americas with Kohler Co.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Rebecca Polan, CEO of REO Logistics in Huntington, West Virginia
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Online supply chain education is flourishing, with options ranging from one-off courses to certification programs to master’s degrees. The best option for any individual depends on career goals.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Leaders must create a culture where values - how people treat each other - are as important as results, every day.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation, Warehousing
These companies have the most likeable CEOs in the transportation and warehousing industry, according to a new report from Owler.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
3PL provider Redwood Logistics was named one of Chicago’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For for the fourth consecutive year.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
J.B. Hunt and University of Arkansas' innovation center will enable engineering, computer science, and business researchers and students to work with J.B. Hunt employees in finding solutions to real-world problems through innovative design and technology-driven supply chain solutions.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Inbound Logistics – in association with our partners at APICS – proudly announces its fifth annual $2,500 undergraduate scholarship.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking
Profile of David Congdon, CEO, Old Dominion Freight Line
Careers, Education & Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Organizations looking to optimize supply chain and logistics functions should be on the lookout – there will be shifting demand for supply chain and logistics talent within the next decade. Here’s how to prepare.
Labor Management, Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Truck drivers are the lifeblood of the supply chain. Here's how to protect this invaluable asset and address the driver shortage.
E-commerce, 3PL, Education, Retail, Logistics, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Technology , Transportation
Find the right solutions, carriers and partners to drive efficiency in your supply chain operations and enable your enterprise to navigate the twists and turns, ups and downs of the coming year.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
A look at six key competencies that university-based programs foster in students to prepare them for careers in supply chain management.
Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Today’s logistics and supply chain management students are practical idealists, people who want successful careers that draw on their knowledge, skills and talents while allowing them to make the world — and the workplace — a better place.
Certifications, Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Are you thinking about pursuing a certificate or certification in the supply management profession to enhance your knowledge and improve your career possibilities? Here’s a checklist to get you started.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Faculty members from some of the nation’s leading logistics and supply chain education programs share their thoughts about how higher education is preparing tomorrow’s professionals for the challenges ahead.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
As professionals who understand the entire process of manufacturing, shipping, and marketing products, and who recognize that suppliers can be closely aligned with the company’s goals and objectives, chief procurement officers help define a company’s competitive advantage.
HazMat, Education, Specialized Logistics, Technology
When moving hazardous materials, shippers can’t just send them packing. From preparing for compliance to keeping employees in the loop, here’s how shippers plan for risk-free travels.
Certifications, Education & Careers, Industry Associations, Education, Supply Chain
The supply management sector is becoming increasingly more strategic, requiring its professionals to develop new competencies while they are in the midst of busy careers. Here's how e-learning helps supply chain professionals stay competitive.
Retail Logistics, Distribution, Labor Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Rising consumer expectations are driving change throughout the supply chain. And there’s no tougher test for meeting increased expectations than Black Friday. The time is now for warehouse managers to examine the three critical success factors in warehouse labor management.
3PL, Education, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
With schools across the country rapidly increasing the use of technology in the classroom, recent graduates entering into the logistics workforce expect similar atmospheres.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
When it comes to attracting millennial job candidates, the supply management sector has a decided advantage, but how can companies retain them? Here are three actions ISM’s ML Peck recommends.
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure, Technology , Transportation, Warehousing
Smart, connected cities are closer than you think; Inevitable minimum wage hike has supply chain implications
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
STEM disciplines broaden the field of logistics and industry standards by involving process strategies, planning, implementation tactics, and optimization in supply and demand. This is a fact students are recognizing and capitalizing on.
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
To excel in a supply chain management career, students and employees need broad knowledge and skillsets that extend across the entire supply chain function.
Global Logistics, Education, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Supply Chain
A solid foundation of supply chain experience and education is just the beginning. Supply chain practitioners need to periodically update their knowledge as well. Here’s how companies are getting with the program— customizing curriculums and encouraging employees to enroll in executive education programs.
Education, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation
Where the presidential candidates stand on transportation infrastructure; Amazon announces new air cargo fleet; consumers willing to pay more for sustainability; first successful cross-country trip by a vehicle on autopilot; trucking industry driver shortage reaches 48,000 drivers; shippers rail against railroad mergers; hoverboards illustrate problem with American manufacturing; consumers want package deliveries their way; reducing cargo theft risk; FMCSA passes measure to fight back against driver coercion; skills required for a successful career in supply chain management; Surface Transportation Board gets back on track; FMCSA sets deadline for requiring truckers to install electronic logbooks in all vehicles; technologies to watch in 2016.
Education & Careers, Education, Materials Handling
The key to promoting career opportunities in the supply chain is education, both in traditional and not-so-traditional ways.
Careers, Customer Service, Global Logistics, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
Multiculturalism can be the competitive advantage that makes the critical difference in the success of your supply chain operations.
Big Data, Education & Careers, Education, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Intermodal, Ports, Supply Chain, Technology , Transportation, Supply Chain Management
It's important to stay up to date on supply chain and logistics developments. Here's a list of books on wide ranging topics.
By focusing on the frontline workforce—the biggest component to delivering the perfect order—companies can uncover hidden costs, maximize performance, and manage compliance risk.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Lin Ding, procurement manager at Ultimate Medical Academy, manages a team with a shared focus on procurement, supplier management, and contract management.
Careers, Education & Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Establishing the groundwork and collaboration are vital to developing the solutions needed for the significant workforce challenges faced by the transportation industry. A key part of the mission is to attract women to the traditionally male-dominated transportation profession.
Careers, 3PL, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
Bobby Harris, President and CEO of BlueGrace Logistics, discusses the talent gap, entrepreneurship, the importance of keeping employees happy, and more.
Careers, Supply Chain Management
Inbound Logistics editor Felecia Stratton discovers that change management is not only a supply chain challenge.
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.
Careers, 3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics
Inbound Logistics interviews XPO Logistics’ Brad Jacobs to discuss his vision for XPO Logistics, and shares insight into what it takes to be a successful leader in today’s business world.
Education, Supply Chain Management
Today, millennial and Generation Y candidates who have a supply chain degree or education can immediately fill a gap that previously took a senior person. But that's only part of the solution.
Careers, Industry Associations, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
Active participation in a professional association helps advance career growth and offers continuous learning.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
In the past 20 years, companies have experienced a profound shift, and have dramatically increased their spending on external suppliers. This places the supply management function in the spotlight as a key driver of profitability. The better supply management teams are at selecting, overseeing, and collaborating with these partners, the stronger their organizations will be.
Labor Management, Logistics, Technology
A little healthy competition between employees can help to improve performance and metrics.
Labor Management, Supply Chain Management
Employee incentives are a simple and valuable way to increase productivity in your facility.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
It is important for employers to find the most effective way to communicate with their multilingual workforce.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Employers must ensure that employees with disabilities are treated with respect.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
How manufacturers can use technology to stretch the capabilities of their existing workforce.
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.
Establish training and mentoring programs to ensure employees have the knowledge they need.
Forklifts, Labor Management, Materials Handling, Safety
New forklift-based technologies can positively impact safety goals in your facility.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Risk Management
Ax Torres supervises outbound shipping at agricultural machinery company AGCO Corporation.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Effective employee training programs benefit workers and align with corporate business objectives to drive results.
Cross-border Trade, China, Canada, Economic Development, Asia, Reverse Logistics, Global Logistics, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Retail, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Latin America
China and Taiwan depend on one another; Emirates targets multimodal transportation infrastructure investment; Chile port strike ends, concerns remain; Free online returns stoke Canadian consumption but place onus on U.S. retailers; Europe looks to United States for re-shoring inspiration; Mondelez debuts new GS1 standard
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.
Successful continuous improvement initiatives require focusing on achievable goals.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Job training is vital to maintaining a skilled and properly credentialed workforce, and must be built into every budget.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Universities and corporations are collaborating to improve supply chain education offerings and better equip students.
Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking
Shippers must adapt to accommodate federal Hours-of-Service rules affecting the time truck drivers can be on the road.
3PL, Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations
A large seasonal workforce complicates 3PL compliance with healthcare laws and could mean rate increases for shippers.
Building strong teams can facilitate Lean initiatives in warehouses and supply chain operations.
Solid workforce training, appropriate metrics, and well-designed incentive programs give companies an advantage in building their supply chain labor pool.
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.
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.
Cross-border Trade, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Mexico-based automotive glassmaker Vitro Automotive opened a distribution center in the United States to serve Detroit automakers just-in-time requirements. Its long-time logistics service provider Evans Distribution Systems staffed the new DC for Vitro to ensure a quality workforce.
Companies such as Pep Boys and Georgia Pacific are harnessing technology to gain greater warehouse labor productivity through labor management systems; incentive programs; and warehouse management systems connected to forklift-mounted mobile computers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Careers, Food Logistics, Demand Planning
Profile of Alexi Cashen, co-founder and CEO of Elenteny Imports
Here’s how organizations within the supply chain ecosystem can take progressive actions to help bridge the gender gap and create a more equitable workplace across all roles and levels for women and working moms.
Discover the ways your normalcy undermines business success and how to fix it.
To avoid career stagnation and advance with your evolving interests and desires, take a proactive approach following these 10 tips.
Careers, Labor Management, Supply Chain
About 99% of professionals aged 30 and younger say that working in supply chain is a quality career choice, according to a Penske survey, with 58% pursuing a supply chain career due to its beneficial societal impact delivering essential goods during the pandemic.
Inventory Management, Labor Management, Technology
By focusing on supply-side accuracy and timeliness in your supply chain, you can not only cut down on unnecessary excess inventory and outages, but also plan and meet demand more precisely in this volatile environment.
Labor Management, Trucking, Transportation
Industry insiders share the initial and most impactful steps they would take to address the truck driver shortage.
Careers, Education, Labor Management
Syfan worked with colleges and universities around its headquarters to develop a program to meet current hiring needs as well as build a foundation for the future.
Global Logistics, Labor Management, Technology
The logistics and supply chain industry still is severely affected by the pandemic, from canceled sailings to a shortage of truck drivers. Frustration and anxieties are higher than ever. It’s time to be selective about what software you introduce and implement. How do you choose the right tech? It starts with empathy.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Health Care Logistics, Labor Management
From managing distribution channels to boosting visibility and security, the pharmaceutical and life sciences supply chain mixes complexity with risk. Here are the technologies and strategies that inject efficiency into supply chains.
Labor Management, Partnership, Technology
Supply chain leaders share their takes on how the pandemic has affected supply chain partnerships.
E-commerce, Labor Management, Warehousing
Warehouse employment has reached new highs as e-commerce sales are higher than any previous point in time. Businesses may need to increase salaries by as much as 3.5% to compete for talent for such high-demand roles.
Profile of Mike Honious, president and CEO, GEODIS in Americas
Because it imports and distributes to each level of the supply chain, including the last mile, Marx Foods has visibility into each supply chain link. In 2020, COVID taught it a lot about how to manage the supply chain in 2021.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Warehousing
To build a program that has the strength and support to last, follow these practices and leverage your staff’s experience and expertise.
While more people are earning supply chain management degrees and certifications, it hasn’t been enough to fill current needs. We need to do our part.
BlueGrace Logistics named Mark Derks as its new Chief Marketing Officer. Strategic investments in leadership team augments customer focus and value.
What makes one supply chain career move more impactful than another? We asked several supply chain professionals to share the moves that proved most significant.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Labor Management
Most cold chain businesses say that taking extra measures to protect the workforce is their No. 1 issue, according to the Global Cold Chain Alliance's survey studying the ripple effects of COVID-19. Other key findings include:
Freight Forwarders, Labor Management, Technology
Key lessons learned and implemented throughout the years that are vital in not only navigating a pandemic but also being able to do so efficiently.
Distribution, Demand Planning, Labor Management
With great adversity comes great creativity—that’s how Annette Danek-Akey, EVP of supply chain at Penguin Random House, helped quickly convert a new facility into a picking and shipping point to meet the fluctuating demand for books.
Supply chain has the capacity to quickly adopt new technologies, adapt to new working conditions, and remain highly productive. The "new" technologies for collaborative work are not really new, however.
Labor Management, Logistics, Technology
As the country moves toward a new normal, what will the workforce look like?
Labor Management, Sourcing/Negotiations, Supply Chain Management
Profile of Lyndsi Lee, vice president of supply chain with hardware and home improvement wholesaler True Value, who drives end-to-end supply chain optimization, develop integrated planning and logistics strategies, and build best-in-class sourcing programs.
Careers, Labor Management, Partnership
Leadership profile of Juliann Larimer, CEO of Peak-Ryzex
Ever heard of an "always responder"? Take a look at the latest logistics terms and phrases in our lexicon.
Inbound Logistics readers share which supply chain insights they would you share with their younger selves in the March 2020 Good Question.
Globally, 85% of employees report that they’re not engaged at the workplace. Manufacturing, retail, and distribution teams can take three steps to ensure that employees stay engaged and thrive in their roles.
Labor Management, Materials Handling, Technology
A labor market in which it is increasingly difficult to recruit, train, and retain workers is a major factor driving growth of the automated materials handling equipment market in North America, finds BCC Research.
Careers, Education, Supply Chain
Professors at some of the country’s leading supply chain education programs joined Inbound Logistics for a conversation about how they are preparing the next generation of professionals, whether they come from business programs or engineering schools, for tomorrow’s challenges.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
Managing peak period shipment volume is a structural challenge in the U.S. economy. Thomas Eldridge Campbell, chief strategy officer of Capacity, shares five techniques that can help warehouses maintain service level agreements during peak demand periods.
Careers, 3PL, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Phil Yeager, president and COO, Hub Group
Education & Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
The optimal way to understand the intricacies of today's supply chain environment is to participate in an educationally focused transportation conference.
A recent CEO survey cited “lack of appropriate talent and capability” as the top most inhibitor to a company’s digital progress. Supply chain organizations are no exception. The gap between the skills needed to compete in an increasingly digital world and those available in the organization is widening.
Careers, Supply Chain, Sustainability
What factors go into creating a successful supply chain? According to the EY Americas Supply Chain Reinvention Survey 2019, which surveyed senior-level supply chain executives on topics ranging from adopting technology, retaining leadership and talent, and prioritizing investment to supporting sustainability, here are the notable trends.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Antonio Galvao, chief supply chain officer of DuBois Chemicals, recounts his history in global logistics and discusses what it takes to succeed.
Careers, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Applying gig economy principles and predictive analytics capabilities can efficiently and effectively fill manufacturing workforce gaps.
Careers, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
From Point A to Point Z, the supply chain provides fertile ground for persistent myths. Whether they concern job qualifications or day-to-day business practices, they merit some serious scrutiny.
Careers, Education & Careers, Supply Chain
Readers take on the misconceptions that persist about the supply chain and what it takes to be efficient.
Careers, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Readers reveal the first action they would take to address the supply chain talent gap.
Labor Management, Supply Chain
In the competitive world of business, every organization is seeking an edge—a catchy marketing phrase, an innovative product launch, improvements in efficiency and productivity—something to create a little separation to provide that illusive competitive advantage.
Education, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
We asked faculty at four academic supply chain management programs to describe elements of a curriculum to prepare students for the supply chain challenges found in businesses today.
Careers, Education & Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
A statewide, coordinated workforce development effort in Indiana has built a robust talent pipeline. Here’s how the state engages and prepares the next generation of logistics workers.
Careers, 3PL, Transportation Management
Profile of Denis Reilly, president and CEO of Kenco Logistics
Careers, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation
Profile of Doug Braun, CEO of BluJay Solutions
Careers, Education & Careers, Industry Associations, Education, Supply Chain Management
New technologies, consumer demands, and the rise of the mobile workforce are shifting the business landscape quickly, and specialized workers in supply chain and logistics are more valuable than ever. Use these tips to plan and attract the industry’s future leaders.
Labor Management, Transportation Management, Trucking
Here are five key factors that contribute to improving and optimizing truck driver retention rates.
To best serve those who serve, Lisa Mernin, director of operations at military equipment supplier ADS, doesn’t look for the cheapest partners; she looks for the best value and prioritizes customer service.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
In last-mile logistics, a combination of quality talent, technology and the human touch quickly brings about improved efficiency, increased transparency, and limited freight damage.
Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
COVID-19 exposed inefficiencies and points of failure in all aspects of our supply chains—from processes to people and technology. Now is the time to address these challenges to help limit the impact of inevitable future disruptions.
Careers, Retail, Transportation
Kevin Williamson has led RJW Logistics Group through the pandemic by recruiting and cultivating top talent, aligning everyone on the same vision, and constantly thinking up innovations.
Careers, Education, Labor Management
Syfan worked with colleges and universities around its headquarters to develop a program to meet current hiring needs as well as build a foundation for the future.
Careers, Labor Management, Warehousing
Marcia Brey, vice president of distribution at GE Appliances, used constant communication with the executive team and front-line workers to implement new safety protocols and keep all facilities running when the pandemic hit.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
A supply chain resilience stress test is a key first step in assessing risk. A comprehensive stress test assesses resilience across these five factors.
Careers, Trucking, Transportation
While many women are looking to resume their careers, some of their best opportunities might be found in industries such as transportation, which has traditionally been filled by a predominantly male labor pool.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
Innovative technology increases productivity, combats unpredictability, and streamlines processes. An augmented, connected worker is more efficient and more valuable than ever before.
Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing
Profile of Marc Hansult, co-founder and co-chief executive officer with DRTR (Do The Right Thing) Apparel.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
In any field—but particularly male-dominated industries—it is important for managers and supervisors to challenge and encourage their young female workers. This is certainly the case in the logistics and e-commerce sector of which I am a part, both fast-growing and exciting fields that offer young women many opportunities.
Careers, Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability
Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in January 2021.
Careers, Distribution, Manufacturing
A profile of Tonya Jackson, senior vice president and chief supply chain officer with Lexmark, a creator of imaging solutions and technologies.
Big Data, Labor Management, Technology
Shippers utilizing IoT technology now have more data at their fingertips than ever before. When it comes to optimizing this information to keep workers safe from illnesses such as COVID-19 and injury, here are three tips to keep in mind.
Labor Management, Manufacturing, Risk Management
The latest COVID-19 Manufacturing Survey from Thomas Insights illuminates emerging trends in reshoring, labor, and technology, and reveals a positive outlook for the future of manufacturing.
Education & Careers, Education, Technology
As logistics challenges become more complex and technology advances, ongoing education, innovation, and research on the part of logistics and supply chain firms has become a competitive imperative.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Learn about the terms and phrases popping up in the latest logistics conversations and hot topics.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
How technology innovation is changing the nature of many warehouse jobs.
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.
The supply chain workplace of today faces significant disruption and begs the question: What should businesses be doing to embrace these changes?
The new coronavirus, or COVID-19, has impacted the supply chain by limiting access to employees, closing factories or slowing down manufacturers, and limiting access to logistics to move goods. Here are three ways in which retailers can minimize supply chain disruption as the virus progresses.
Careers, Food Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Frank Armetta, global vice president of supply chain with Sabra Dipping Company, discusses the hummus company's warehouse transformation, how he leads his team, and insight into his career journey.
Careers, Logistics, Transportation
Offering trade compliance knowledge to your customers is a tremendous value-add to helping them achieve their reasonable care goals.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Women are steadily advancing in supply chain and logistics. Here's how seven leading women in logistics got to the top of the field.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Scott Pruneau, CEO of ITS Logistics, Sparks, Nevada
Careers, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Readers reveal the parts of the supply chain that should gain more notice.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Readers reveal the advice they would give to young people embarking on a supply chain/logistics career.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
What supply chain professionals can do to ensure that the skill set you've cultivated over the years is transferred to the next generation of practitioners.
Education & Careers, Education, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
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
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Workforce and career development are on the national radar and many companies are stepping up with financial, time and expertise commitments to accomplish the goals of developing the U.S. workforce for tomorrow.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
A profile of Dean Z. Myers, vice president, global supply chain, technical operations and business development, The McDonald’s division of The Coca-Cola Company.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of David Goldberg, CEO of DHL Global Forwarding U.S.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Jim Barnes did not have a mentor at the start of his career. "No one taught me how to become a leader," recalls Barnes, chief executive officer of enVista, an Indianapolis-based supply chain consultancy and software firm.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Erik Snyder, president of North America supply and procurement with Diageo, oversees Diageo's end-to-end supply chain and procurement operation in North America, including sourcing raw materials, distillation, manufacturing, packaging, planning, and customer service.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking
Thirty women have become small business owners in the trucking industry thanks to the efforts of Expediter Services (ES), in conjunction with the Women in Trucking Association.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Jack Buffington, supply chain leader with MillerCoors and professor at the University of Denver, manages a complex beer supply chain.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
How John Burke, CEO of Armada reached his position and guides his company.
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), the industry expected a driver shortage of more than 50,000 at the end of 2017. Unfortunately, it’s projected to only get worse. By the ATA’s projections, the shortage could extend to more than 174,000 drivers by 2026.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Dan Curtis of BNSF Logistics discusses his leadership strategies and priorities.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
To attract women who want to pursue graduate degrees in supply chain management, the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics announced a new scholarship in partnership with AWESOME (Achieving Women's Excellence in Supply Chain Operations, Management, and Education), an industry-wide organization for senior-level women in the supply chain field.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
The talent gap continues to be a concern in the supply chain/logistics sector. To help combat it, many universities and educational institutions are working to attract new students to the sector, and provide appropriate training. One such school is the University of Washington, College of Engineering-Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics master's program.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
When Lindsey Graves joined Sunset Transportation in 2006, the founder and CEO—who happens to be her father—asked her to learn the business by spending some time in every possible role. As the years progressed, that didn't mean dealing just with the company's freight operations.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Joel Kamp, head of the bulk scheduling center, Americas region, with The Linde Group, a gases and engineering company
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Readers share the most fun or interesting part about their work in the supply chain.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Doug Mueller, CEO of Breakthrough Fuel, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Michele van Krieken, global supply chain manager with The Chemours Company
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Readers reveal what they would tell their younger selves about supply chain management.
Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
A Patterson, California, high school has an answer to the commercial truck driver shortage: kick young students' interest into high gear.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
The rise of e-commerce, coupled with manufacturing and logistics facilities implementing robotics and other emerging technologies in the production process, has caused demand for digitally savvy workers with trade skills to skyrocket.
Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Companies concerned with cost control, competitive differentiation, and innovation are more than ever seeking professionals who can drive substantive change.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Frank Guenzerodt, president and CEO, Dachser USA
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Mike Parsley, senior vice president of distribution with Tailored Brands, Inc., a U.S.-based retail holding company for Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, and other men’s apparel brands.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Derek Leathers, president and CEO of Werner Enterprises, Omaha, Nebraska
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Howie Mann, a founder and a board member with the Urban Assembly School for Global Commerce in New York City
Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
In today’s complex marketplace, supply chain professionals need a varied set of skills and competencies to help their employers succeed — everything from a strategic orientation to a comfort with data and an awareness of social and environmental obligations.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Steve Ahern, manager of supply chain operational design with BASF, a leading chemical company
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Ryan Wall, president and CEO of FHI (Freight Handlers, Inc.) in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
Careers, Education, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
IL Editor Felecia Stratton was lucky to get an annual glimpse into the future of the logistics workforce—and can say with confidence that we’ll be just fine.
Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain
Profile of Tim Miller, vice president of supply chain with Smashburger, a leading fast-casual burger restaurant
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:
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
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
Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
Companies concerned with cost control, competitive differentiation, and innovation are more than ever seeking professionals who can drive substantive change.
Careers, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain
In today’s complex marketplace, supply chain professionals need a varied set of skills and competencies to help their employers succeed — everything from a strategic orientation to a comfort with data and an awareness of social and environmental obligations.
Careers, Education, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
IL Editor Felecia Stratton was lucky to get an annual glimpse into the future of the logistics workforce—and can say with confidence that we’ll be just fine.
Careers, Education & Careers, Industry Associations, Education, Supply Chain Management
New technologies, consumer demands, and the rise of the mobile workforce are shifting the business landscape quickly, and specialized workers in supply chain and logistics are more valuable than ever. Use these tips to plan and attract the industry’s future leaders.
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