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Cross-Border Trade is On a Roll

U.S.-Canada cross-border trade continues to be a mutually beneficial partnership between nations with a long history of friendship.

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Brexit shakes up global supply chain; Amazon invests $3 billion in India; Hyperloop targets Russia as site for science fiction-like transit tube; Australian truckies want better working conditions; Despite the best-laid plans by multinational companies to establish trade compliance, there’s a costly risk gap between knowing and doing that may lead to fines and incarceration.

Tom Heine

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Technology can make the difference between profit and loss in a low-margin environment. As margins squeeze ever tighter, staying current with technology can make the ultimate difference ultimate success or failure.

Bradley Hartwig

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Truckload Capacity: There is Always a Truck Going That Way

Searching for capacity is sometimes a tough job, but there is always somebody driving where you need to go.

Gerry Post

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Import Express LCL Service

Using an import express less-than-container service, particularly from China, offers cost savings and faster transit times over traditional consolidated LCL services.

Rick Brumett

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Adapters Win in the Multi-Modal, Omni-Channel Fast Lane

Competitive agility and adaptability help shippers win the multi- and omni-channel race to the customer.

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Healthcare Logistics: Filling a New Prescription for Supply Chain Improvement

Healthcare organizations are transforming how they source supplies and connect with manufacturers and service providers to meet emerging patient demands, address healthcare legislation, support an overall focus on improving patient care, and lower healthcare costs.

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Get The Scoop: The Ice Cream Supply Chain

Ice cream companies have to ensure their products maintain their quality as they travel from the manufacturing plant to distribution center to the retailer, and finally into the consumer’s shopping cart and home. Cold chain management and proper sanitation are key ingredients.

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When logistics professionals are tasked with a special project, no matter how enormous, no matter how infeasible, they’re expected to go the distance.

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Tapping Military Talent: Shoes on the Ground

Supply chain logistics companies view veterans as a crucial pool of potential employees, and consequently they are using a range of methods to recruit and hire former members of the military for their workforces.

Keith Biondo

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Healthy living/clean eating lifestyles are impacting the grocery supply chain. What do food companies need to do to adapt?

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Trends—June 2016

Nikola Motor Company announces electric class-8 semi truck; FASTLANE grants aim to improve nation’s infrastructure; In spite of rate-driven financial gains for carriers, utilization drop is evident in most recent transportation industry analysis

Rob Kriewaldt

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As the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals become more prevalent, the logistics industry will reap the benefits of increased, streamlined trade.

Thomas Griffin

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Addressing Vendor Management and Shifting Global Trade Currents

Thomas Griffin of DLS Worldwide explains the most important aspects in good vendor management and how manufacturers can deal with increasing regulations and security concerns.

Chris Cotter

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Lifting the Fog on Extreme Caution Driving

When inclement weather affects visibility or traction, commercial drivers must reduce speed and cease operations when those conditions become sufficiently dangerous.

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As the chemical industry continues to grow, shippers and their service partners work hard to keep product moving, trouble-free.

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Air Cargo, Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Rail, Pallets, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation, Warehousing

Creating a Lean and Green Culture

Launching a cost cutting, productivity-enhancing, or sustainability initiative creates efficiencies with environmental benefits and cost reductions.

Chris Cotter

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

The Trials and Errors of Preventability Determinations

This article provides simple but important actions a motor carrier can take to put itself in a position to avoid a jury verdict potentially based on an improper standard or misleading evidence.

Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Intermodal, Ocean, Site Selection, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Alaska: The Vast Frontier

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.

E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation

Trends—March 2016

A predicted freight slowdown stalls driver wage increases for 2016; President Obama proposes oil tax to fund infrastructure; Logistics trends of 2016

Economic Development, Intermodal, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation

Intermodal Transportation: Rise and Shine

The use of intermodal transportation by shippers continues to grow. Here’s how shippers use intermodal to cut costs and mitigate risk.

Education & Careers, Logistics, Trucking, Transportation

What's the first thing you would do to address the truck driver shortage?

Readers weigh in on how to address the truck driver shortage.

Intermodal, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Optimizing Freight Spend

Managing your transportation budget is key to operate Lean and find ways to shed excess cost. Use these tips help lower shipping costs.

Sheik M. Ayube

Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Corporate Citizenship Starts With the Supply Chain 

Driven by the realization that business and society can no longer intersect at the crossroads of profits first and society second, business is embracing a new order that puts the interests of society on a level that is at par with the interests of business. This has prompted a closer look at the supply chain and an increased emphasis on sustainable sourcing.

Military Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Military and Manufacturing Outsourcing: Not All Guns and Roses

Military outsourcing is good in concept but often problematic in practice for several reasons discussed in this article. Contracting for services year after year in support of multi-front contingency operations and train and assist missions, all with no clear end-dates in site, has the potential to be harmful to the “profession of arms” (a vocation comprised of experts certified in the ethical application of combat power, serving under civilian authority, entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people) and cost more than anticipated. This article will discuss why military outsourcing is currently problematic and explore why the military outsources mission-essential services. A comparison of similar outsourcing incentives associated with both military and manufacturing industrial complexes is discussed, along with some advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing with these sectors. The article concludes with a prediction as to what the primary outsourcing drivers will be for future military and manufacturing outsourcing decisions.

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Specialized Logistics, Technology , Transportation, Warehousing

Supply Chains that Rock Around the Clock: Gimme Shelter

East Coast Warehouse & Distribution’s strategic port location brings both advantages and challenges. Its facility keeps supply chains rocking, serving as the crucial first step in importers’ distribution systems in the United States, through port delays and even Superstorm Sandy.

Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Becoming a Shipper of Choice

Taking steps to become a shipper of choice delivers benefits across the supply chain, and will help sustain and grow your bottom line.

Education, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation

Trends—January 2016

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.

Doug Waggoner

3PL, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Advantages of Partial Truckload Shipping

Shippers should consider partial shipping when looking for faster transit times, less handling, and a more cost-effective solution.

Maria Baker

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking, Transportation

Thoughts on Independent Contractor Pitfalls

It is important to be vigilant about new regulations and interpretations that effect the industry and impacts business.

Richard Newbold

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation

Five Driving Forces Behind Driverless Trucks

The introduction of driverless trucks could be the biggest change the road haulage industry will ever see, and the concept is closer to reality than people think.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking, Transportation

Supply Chains that Rock Around the Clock: Rock and Roll All Night

This story follows a sleeper team for YRC freight as the two drivers make a run of approximately 22 hours from the Chicago area to Denver.

Automotive Logistics, Inventory Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

The Automotive Aftermarket: Time for a Tuneup?

Three recent developments—a shift to omni-channel retailing, an increase in manufacturing investment in Mexico, and the approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership—are having a pronounced impact on automotive aftermarket supply chains. Here’s how automakers, auto parts suppliers, and logistics service providers can respond effectively.

3PL, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Technology

Liquor Logistics: Solutions on Tap

The booming liquor business has added several layers of complexity to the supply chain with the addition of many new product SKUs. Shippers are using technology, data, and collaboration to keep the supply chain moving efficiently.

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

A New Rx for Pharma Cold Chains

Manufacturers are going back to the drawing board to rethink their temperature-controlled supply chains.

Food Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Specialized Logistics

FSMA: How to Avoid the Compliance Cops

Some expert advice to help shippers and carriers navigate the upcoming Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics, Safety, Temperature Controlled, Specialized Logistics, Warehousing

Coming in Out of the Cold

When Thermo Fisher Scientific wanted to improve worker safety in its bioproducts cold chain warehouse, it developed a novel deli-door solution that reduced the number of pickers in the cold storage and freezer spaces, dramatically improved picking safety and efficiency, and created more product storage space.

Chuck Fattore

3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Partnership, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation

Realizing the Power of a Leveraged Platform

One way a manufacturer can mitigate the effects of increasing regulations and demand volatility is by working with a third-party logistics provider with a leveraged platform.

E-commerce, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Technology , Transportation

The Dairy Supply Chain: From Farm to Fridge

How milk and other dairy products moo-ve from tens of thousands of cows to store shelves across the country - with udder efficiency.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Refugees Cause Price Hike for EU Shippers

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

Distribution, Logistics, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation

Great Logistics Sites: Prime Destinations, Unmistakable Results

The pursuit of perfection may seem an impossible goal. But, with the right combination of key elements, four regions in the United States have achieved logistics greatness.

Keith Biondo

Logistics, Partnership, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Timely Timeline Reminder 

After 30 site visits and two logistics industry conferences, Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo wonders what the future of supply chain and logistics holds.

Economic Development, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Ocean, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Global Logistics—October 2015

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

Intermodal : Making the Connection

Railroads, ocean carriers, and ports are investing in new equipment and technology innovation to move freight from trucks to rails and attract intermodal shippers.

Food Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Global Logistics—September 2015

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.

Trucking, Transportation

Transportation Metrics: Keeping Score

When every dollar counts, along with every mile, shippers need to know which carriers are keeping them on a course to profitability. That’s why carrier metrics are so important.

Trucking, Transportation

2015 Trucking Perspectives

Inbound Logistics exclusive trucking market research report delivers shipper and motor carrier insights into trucking challenges and trends.

Chuck Fattore

3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Trucking, Technology , Transportation

Leveraged Platforms: The More Efficient Road Ahead

Core carriers participating in leveraged platforms typically receive consistent, attractive internal freight volumes and specific lanes of business.

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security, Technology , Transportation

Improving Fleet Safety with On-Board Video

An on-board video solution helps fleet managers review driver performance and improve fleet safety.

3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Trends—August 2015

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.

John Sell

Bar-coding Systems, 3PL, Reverse Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

How Non-Traditional Service Offerings Are Enhancing Supply Chains

Value-added services that fall outside the realm of traditional supply chain solutions can save millions of dollars and create mutually beneficial, collaborative relationships.

Dave Manning

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Intermodal, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation

Driver Shortage Threatens to Slow Intermodal Growth

The shortage of qualified drivers threatens the continued growth of the intermodal industry.

E-commerce, 3PL, Last Mile Delivery, Reverse Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Channeling the Brick and Click Dilemma

As e-commerce continues to transform consumer behavior, retailers explore hybrid omni-channel supply chain models that deliver the best that online and in-store have to offer.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Packaging, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Getting Packaging Costs Down to Size

Sustainability and cost savings are driving shippers to reduce packaging waste.

3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Overcoming LTL Shipping Challenges

Understanding less-than-truckload shipping challenges is the key to overcoming them.

E-commerce, 3PL, Last Mile Delivery, Chemical Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Trends—July 2015

Amazon and Walmart vie for last-mile supremacy; Nevada community college establishes logistics program to meet Tesla labor demand; Industrial buyers think outside the box; Consortium establishes new chemical footprint assessment; VMI opportunities abound as shippers look to optimize inventory; study looks at the ghost economy

Robert M. Baratta, Jr.

Trucking, Transportation

Rise of the Machines: How Self-Driving Trucks Will Alter the Supply Chain 

If you are driving through Nevada and see a truck driver reading a book…don’t freak out.

Chris Swearingen

Logistics, Security, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

4 Ways to Ensure Your Valuable Shipments Arrive Safely

These four tips can help you make sure your specialized shipment arrives safely and on time.

Sue Max

Green Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics

Ready to Reduce Your Footprint? Start by Taking These 5 Steps

Getting your company’s green initiatives off the ground isn’t always easy, but these five tips will help your program grow.

3PL, Project Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics

Special Deliveries: Moving the Gargantuan, the Precious, and the Peculiar

When it comes to transporting the oversized, the awkward, the exotic, and the endangered, the secret to success is planning, planning, and more planning.

Felecia Stratton

Green Logistics, 3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics

Engineering Green DNA

Companies are breaking through functional silos to initiate sweeping sustainability mandates.

Military Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Kelvin Miller: Home Away From Home for the Troops

Kelvin Miller, an equipment and mobility readiness spare parts allocation supervisor with the military contractor DynCorp International, manages inventory and gets it ready to deploy when the time comes.

Paul A. Myerson

Green Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

How to Cut Seven Non-Traditional Wastes

These seven non-traditional forms of waste can have a direct impact on your bottom line.

Doug Waggoner

3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Benefits of Partial Truckload Shipping

Shippers should consider partial shipping when looking for faster transit times, less handling, and a more cost-effective solution.

Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Growing a Culture of Sustainability

Finding a common ground between cost and corporate social responsibility remains a challenging proposition – unless organizations nurture a culture of sustainability.

Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

G75: Inbound Logistics' 75 Green Supply Chain Partners

These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.

3PL, Chemical Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Safety, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Chemical Logistics: Keep it Moving, Keep it Safe

A look at logistics trends and challenges that affect companies in the chemical industries, and their strategies for dealing with those issues.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Ocean Spray: Tastes Good, Good for You and the Environment

When Ocean Spray wanted to reduce its carbon footprint, they found the answers they were looking for from an MBA student.

Customer Service, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Improving Shipper/Carrier Relationships

To help save money, shippers should build a strong relationship with their LTL carrier.

Marty Ready

Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

The Driver Shortage—Not Just a Carrier Issue

Shippers making simple, but meaningful changes can go a long way with helping carriers attract and retain drivers.

Kevin Zweier

Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Five Ways to Mitigate a Truckload Capacity Crunch

These five steps will ensure carriers can provide capacity when you need it most.

Health Care Logistics, Distribution, Logistics, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Judi Griffin: Sinks Her Teeth Into Her Work

Judi Griffin, director of logistics at Burkhart Dental, is responsible for three distribution centers, purchasing and customer service teams, and inbound and outbound freight costs.

Pharmaceutical Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

The Race is On: Chain of Custody in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

New regulations ensuring the integrity of the pharma supply chain are nearing the finish line. While some companies have taken an early lead to compliance, others are late getting out of the gate. Which team are you on?

Air Cargo, 3PL, Logistics, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Freight Transport in Alaska: The Haul of the Wild

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.

Ty Bordner

3PL, Chemical Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Three Ways to Drill Down Costs in Oil & Gas Supply Chains

Here are three ways companies are optimizing their oil and gas supply chains and creating more predictable financial returns.

Doug Pasquale

3PL, Reverse Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Unlocking the Hidden Green Value in Mobile Devices

A good reverse logistics program offers mobile device retailers and OEMs a world of opportunity.

3PL, Economic Development, Logistics, Site Selection, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing

Georgia: Super Hub of the Southeast

A look at the many logistics assets that make Georgia a terrific location for companies involved in manufacturing or distribution.

Bob Richard

Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

USPS Publishes a Battery of New Shipping Regulations

The United States Postal Services has revised domestic mail regulations for shipping lithium batteries. Here’s what shippers need to know.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Packaging, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Inspecting the Unexpected: The Science of Packaging Perfection

Here are 10 common packaging errors and how to overcome them.

Humanitarian Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics

Lauren Corbett: Help is on the Way

Lauren Corbett, program assistant, acquisitions and logistics at International Relief and Development, secures donated supplies, and makes sure they get to people in need.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

Trends—February 2015

Digital technologies are shaking up supply chain solutions; Maritime industry opposes Keystone XL Pipeline amendment; Procurement is the gateway to innovation, collaboration, and revenue growth; Introducing the 10 best warehouse networks

Paul A. Myerson

Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

Designing a New Strategy for a New Year

Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.

Global Economy, Canada, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Oil, Gas, and Energy: Down Goes the Boom

Volatility in the oil, gas and energy business is forcing producers and industry to confront a legacy of poor logistics execution.

Retail, Logistics, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Trends—January 2015

Texas places three locations among ATRI’s top-10 congested roadways; Truck size and weight debate is a divisive topic for the transportation and logistics industry; Truck driver shortage raises new concerns and costs for shippers and carriers; Electronics supply chain poses new challenges; Demand planning is still a pain point for shippers

Tom Heine

Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Capacity Crunch

Driverless trucks may be a solution to the truck driver shortage in the future, but here are some ideas for how to cope now.

Bob Richard

Reverse Logistics, Logistics, Packaging, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Changing Regulations Regarding Shipping Lithium Batteries Present Unique Hazards for Shippers, Carriers and Receivers

Shippers, carriers, manufacturers – everyone in the business of shipping Dangerous Goods needs to stay up to date on what’s going on in the industry.

Last Mile Delivery, Logistics, Intermodal, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Trucking From the Driver’s Seat

From first mile to last mile and every mile in between, truck drivers are the lifeblood of your supply chain. Meet some of these dedicated professionals.

Pharmaceutical Logistics, Health Care Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Streamlining the Hospital Supply Chain: Just What the Doctor Ordered

As hospitals begin transforming to adapt to new healthcare initiatives, they are easing the pain by restructuring and streamlining supply chain operations.

3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Mexico, Health Care Logistics, Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Medical Devices: A Tale of Two Countries

It was the worst of times for U.S./Mexico healthcare. Can demand-driven logistics make it the best of times?

Air Cargo, 3PL, Lean, Ocean, Rail, Trucking

Reducing Freight Costs

As transportation prices rise, shippers are engaging in smart planning to reduce logistics costs.

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Export, Food Logistics, Ocean, Specialized Logistics

Delivering Reliability in a Challenging Market

Maersk Line helps one of their top refrigerated export customers overcome an operational challenge.

3PL, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Specialized Logistics

Food Safety Modernization Act: Safe Travels

Smart shippers are already preparing and making changes to their supply chain operations to ensure they will be in compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act from day one.

Education & Careers, Trucking, Transportation

Andy Yablin Goes Back to School

Andy Yablin, vice president, transportation at Scholastic Inc., is responsible for transportation from manufacturing facilities to distribution centers, and from distribution centers to customers.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Rail, Trucking, Transportation

Trends—November 2014

Reciprocal switching debate casts a cloud over railroad industry collaboration; Procurement execution gap costs U.S. businesses $1.5 billion per year; Holiday consumers plan to shop sooner to avoid last-minute parcel problems; Trucking costs continue to soar as driver shortage worsens; Amazon Supreme Court case will set a precedent for how companies secure facilities and compensate workers.

Victoria Stevens

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Flexibility Key to Success in Liquor Logistics

The logistics of shipping alcoholic beverages is complex and fraught with challenges. Strategic thinking and supply chain flexibility are keys to success.

Felecia Stratton

Intermodal, Rail, Trucking

Modal Harmony in a Discordant Market

Intermodal solutions can have significant returns, but there are challenges to consider.

Air Cargo, E-commerce, Economic Development, Customer Service, Retail, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Trends—October 2014

UPS makes major improvements to save Christmas; PANYNJ invests $5.5 billion to streamline port operations

Intermodal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Trucking

Intermodal: Too Much of a Good Thing?

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.

Paul Boothe

3PL, Intermodal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking, Transportation

Understanding Capacity Constraints

The trucking industry faces capacity constraints, but there are solutions available to help shippers minimize the impact.

3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Retail, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Star Search: Discovering the Best Site for Your Business

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.

Air Cargo, 3PL, Economic Development, Education & Careers, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing

Memphis: America’s Multimodal City

Memphis supports global supply chains through highway, rail, airport, and inland port assets, and a qualified workforce.

Tim Taylor

Partnership, Trucking, Transportation

The Spot Market – And How Not to Use It

Using the spot market correctly can reduce backlogs of shipping and keep costs under control.

Keith Biondo

Partnership, Trucking

Build Your Driver-Friendly Brand

Treat truck drivers respectfully to build a good reputation with carriers and ensure load coverage.

A barrel on a handtruck

Military Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Ports, Safety, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Trends—September 2014

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.

Tom Nightingale

Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

Are You Ready for the Capacity Crisis? Oh, It’s Here

Shippers desperately seek capacity in the midst of a record shortage.

Illustration of a truck with graphs indicating performance levels

Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

By the Numbers: Tracking Carrier Performance

Tracking carrier performance metrics gives shippers insight into how well trucking companies serve their needs.

A Bobcat machine

Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Steering Transportation Management Strategies

Managing transportation strategies requires a team effort — and sometimes a ‘dedicated’ transportation partner.

Jim Syfan

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Partnership, Transportation Management, Safety, Trucking, Transportation

A National Standard for Hiring ‘Safe’ Motor Carriers

Motor carrier safety standards dictated by state courts create confusion. National safety standards are more effective.

Tom Flies

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Electronic On-board Recorders: The Gateway to Intelligent Fleet Management

Fleet managers increasingly rely on electronic on-board recorders (EOBRs) to manage fleet data.

Ronald Leibman

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Safety, Trucking

House Members Seek to Set Due Diligence Standards for Motor Carrier Hiring

Federal legislators have taken notice of the issues relating to motor carrier due diligence caused largely by CSA.

Google Shopping Express driver and delivery van

E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking

Trends—August 2014

Google and Barnes & Noble partner to provide same-day book delivery; Shippers prioritize day-to-day problem-solving over contingency planning; APICS and SCC merge; Transplace identifies four areas key to preferred shipper status

Health Care Logistics, Inventory Management, Transportation Management, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

First Aid for the Hospital Supply Chain

Hospitals can cut costs by improving supply chain operations, inventory control, and transportation management.

Mike Meehan

Green Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

Could New Fuel Efficiency Standards Lead to Transportation Cost Savings?

New federal emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks may prompt fleet operators to invest in new equipment.

A tablet screen displays trucks on a graph

Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation

LTL Leaders Make Tracks for the Web

Less than truckload (LTL) carriers use online freight portals to offer low-cost extra capacity to small shippers.

An oil refinery

3PL, Chemical Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Fueling the Oil and Gas Supply Chain

Transporting and storing oil and gas products represents a complex challenge and big opportunity.

Eric Meister

Logistics I.T., Partnership, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)

SaaS TMS Facilitates Carrier Management

SaaS TMS solutions allow shippers, carriers, suppliers, and consignees to conduct business on a single platform.

TAJ Flooring executives Julie Kyle and Denise Johnson

Distribution, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation, Warehousing

TMS: Getting in on the Ground Floor

TAJ Flooring used a transportation management system to improve shipment and freight spend visibility.

Dr. Matthew Waller

Retail, Trucking, Transportation

Innovation in Business Processes from Northwest Arkansas

Business process innovations have made great leaps thanks to two Northwest Arkansas companies: JB Hunt and Walmart.

Scott Vanselous

Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)

What Transportation Providers Gain From an Integrated TMS Platform

With an integrated transportation management software (TMS) platform, service providers can gain complete visibility over their diverse and complex operations.

Green Logistics, Retail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Trends—May 2014

TOTO’s sustainability commitment covers its entire supply chain; Congestion on U.S. roadways costs the trucking industry $9.2 billion, 141 million hours of lost productivity; US tabbed “rising star,” ranks second to China for manufacturing competitiveness; Supply chain strategy and business strategy integration is key to cost reduction and customer service; Amazon explores last-mile delivery network

Donn Deffebach

Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation

Plan Better Truck Routes: Long-range Itinerary Generation Enhances Operations

Innovative route planning tools create meaningful links between long-range planning and real-world agility.

Forest Himmelfarb

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Specialized Logistics

Efficient and Compliant Hazmat Shipping: Today You Can Have Both

Technology tools help hazardous materials shippers manage hazmat compliance and maintain efficient shipping operations.

Cargo security guards monitoring high value shipments

3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Security, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Protecting High-Value Cargo: A Sense of Security

Shippers and logistics providers take extra precautions to protect high-value products from cargo theft.

Alaska's geography creates logistics challenges

Air Cargo, 3PL, Economic Development, Inland Barge, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Heading North: Navigating Alaska’s Supply Chain

Alaska’s extreme weather and geography create logistics challenges for shippers moving cargo to, from, and in the state.

Illustration of a container ship hauling an oversized salt shaker

Automotive Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Partnership, Specialized Logistics

Trends—March 2014

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

Tom Griffin

Green Logistics, 3PL, Partnership, Trucking

A Strategic Approach to Strengthening Supply Chains

Partnering with third-party logistics providers offers shippers numerous advantages for stronger supply chains.

T.J. Coveyou

Intermodal, Ports, Trucking, Transportation

How the Changing Chassis Market Affects Your Supply Chain

Rapid changes in the chassis market mean shippers must ensure they are creating value from the chassis they use.

Snowflake cut out of paper

Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

Inbound Logistics Winter Reading Guide 2014

New books on supply chain, logistics, and transportation help logistics professionals stay sharp.

doorbell to the world

Global Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

The Direct Sales Supply Chain: Where There’s a Will There’s Amway

George Calvert of Amway explains how the company's supply chain strategy supports its business model.

Coors Light Logo

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation

Drafting a New Route Planning System

Molson Coors Canada’s new delivery planning system integrates routing, pallet building, and truck loading.

William Salter

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

Transportation Planning – A Manual Headache Or an Optimized Dream

Fluctuating fuel prices, Hours of Service rules, and other factors make optimized routing and scheduling vital.

Jett McCandless

Freight Forwarders, Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

Brokers Are Commoditizing LTL Carriers... And That’s a Good Thing

Shippers and trucking brokers must understand the differences among the service levels carriers offer.

163 illustration

3PL, Expedited Shipping, Global Logistics, Ocean, Materials Handling, Site Selection, Risk Management, Trucking, Security, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

163 Ways to Supercharge Your Supply Chain

Actionable tips help you revitalize your warehousing, 3PL, trucking, and global logistics operations.

Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

Building a Core Carrier Program

When choosing core carriers, evaluate customer service, on-time delivery, company stability, and workforce quality.

Illustration of hands holding a sphere made of symbols

Demand Planning, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Trucking

Trends—January 2014

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

Jeffrey R. Brashares

Chemical Logistics, Trucking, Transportation

Transforming Liquid Assets into Capital Gains

Flexible tanks turn dry vans into bulk liquid transportation, creating capacity and increasing backhaul opportunities.

Ed Smith

3PL, Specialized Logistics

Improving Efficiencies and Costs in the Energy Supply Chain

Energy companies have responded to the escalating cost of doing business by looking for savings in the indirect material supply chain. As a result, many are struggling to optimize maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) functions.

Illustration of supply chain planning team

Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Time-Critical Transport: Devising a Master Plan

Expedited shipping modes are a crucial part of shippers’ planned transportation strategies.

Illustration of a ringmaster

3PL, Specialized Logistics

Event Logistics: On With the Show

Event logistics planners coordinate details to ensure precise requirements and deadlines are met.

Truck driver behind the wheel

Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

How to Manage Hours-of-Service Regulations Compliance

Shippers must adapt to accommodate federal Hours-of-Service rules affecting the time truck drivers can be on the road.

Transferring an intermodal shipping container to rail

Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Trucking

Intermodal Efficiencies

Intermodal allows shippers to cut transportation costs without sacrificing service.

Felecia Stratton

Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Transportation Management, Trucking

All Aboard a Modal Conversion

Exploring intermodal transportation's potential.

Steve Martin

Trucking

The Benefits of an Integrated Transportation Solution

Integrated transportation solutions allow shippers to optimize modes, and meet capacity and service requirements.

Illustration of a truck

Trucking

Trucking Perspectives 2013

Shipper and motor carrier responses to Inbound Logistics’ market research survey indicate trucking trends.

Chris Giltz

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Using In-Truck Technology to Cut Costs

Technology such as onboard recording devices help trucking companies gain insight and cut costs.

Keith Biondo

Trucking, Transportation

5 Trucking Trends on the Table

Shipper and motor carrier responses to Inbound Logistics’ market research survey indicate trucking trends.

Illustration of a truck on a giant clock face

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

Trends—September 2013

New Hours-of-Service regulations impact trucking companies, driver, and shippers; Restaurant chain Chipotle struggles to maintain supplier standards in the face of growing demand; U.S. Postal Service changes Priority Mail line-up to grow package business

Illustration of a truck

Trucking

Building Capacity Through Specialized Truckers

Partnering with diversified and specialized truckers can help shippers who are struggling to find freight capacity.

Patrick Labriola

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Safety, Trucking

When Government Oversight of Motor Carriers Fails, Shippers Pay

Shippers must take steps to supplement inadequate government reviews of motor carrier safety.

Trailer with aerodynamic skirting

Trucking

Aerodynamic Trailer Add-ons Make Fuel Savings a Breeze

Exporter Anderson Hay & Grain saved on transport costs by installing trailer side skirts that boost fuel efficiency.

Michael O'Neill, CEO and founder, Preferred Sands

Manufacturing, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Guiding an Energy Renaissance: Questions and Answers With Michael O'Neill

The emergence of domestically sourced natural gas heralds significant changes in the North America energy market.

Jason Mathers

Green Logistics, Trucking

Natural Gas For Long-Haul Trucking: Working Together to Get It Right

Natural gas fuel can help the trucking industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but only if gas leaks are minimized.

Asia, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Global Logistics, Trucking, Latin America

Global Logistics—May 2013

Hong Kong strike threatens port’s reputation, shakes up competition; DUBAL turns to SAP for inbound control; NAFTA cross-border trade grows for second consecutive year amid recurring safety concerns; Texas pushes for heavier produce trucks from Mexico

Larry Montreuil

Education & Careers, Transportation Management, Specialized Logistics

Larry Montreuil: True Blue

Larry Montreuil, director of supply chain management at JetBlue Airways, negotiates sourcing and purchasing deals that let the airline soar.

Scott Vanselous

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Truckers and Shippers Prepare to Meet Over-the-Road Challenges

Maximizing truck utilization, managing Hours of Service regulations, and finding enough drivers pose major challenges for trucking companies, says Scott Vanselous of TMW Systems.

Casey Whelan

Green Logistics, Trucking

CNG as a Transportation Fuel: A Fuel Manager's Perspective

While it promises supply chain sustainability gains, using compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel requires multi-step capital and operating considerations, writes Casey Whelan of U.S. Energy Services.

Retail, Specialized Logistics

Sporting Goods Logistics: Keeping the Ball Rolling

Sporting goods manufacturers and retailers must manage seasonal peaks to avoid stockouts and meet online customers’ demand for prompt delivery. Supply chain technology helps provide visibility and track items during product recalls.

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Loadboards & Exchanges: Finding the Perfect Match

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.

Transportation Management, Trucking

Cutting LTL Costs

Shippers must develop clear and effective request for pricing (RFP) processes to secure the best less-than-truckload service. Danny Slaton of SMC3 offers tips for developing better RFPs.

Stopwatches with jet turbine and truck wheel faces

Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking

Expedited Transport: It’s All in the Timing

Expedited services transport cargo by air, sea, or ground to meet shippers’ demands for consistent, on-time delivery with short lead times.

Trucking

How to Make Driver Recruitment a Competitive Differentiator

Whether a company is looking to reduce driver turnover costs or vet a business partner to make sure it has the necessary resources to deliver acceptable customer service, maintaining a dedicated recruitment and retention strategy communicates a strong message both internally and within the extended value chain.

David J. DiSanto

Cross-Docking, Trucking

Crossdocking Streamlines Freight Movement

Inbound raw materials and components and outbound shipments that are centrally crossdocked, then line-hauled to final destination, support Lean manufacturing and ensure just-in-time inventory, writes David J. DiSanto of DiSanto & Associates.

Double Stack APL train heading East on the Gila Sub between Yuma and Tucson Arizona

Intermodal, Rail, Trucking, Transportation

Rail Intermodal: Where Rail Meets Road

Shippers such as Ste. Michelle, Welch’s, and Michaels Stores are using intermodal transportation to move freight quickly, efficiently, and sustainably.

Trucking

Reliable Transportation: A Key Ingredient to Baking Success

When it needs equipment and consistent service, Dawn Food Products turns to RWI Transportation as one of its core carriers to deliver.

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Trucking Communications: Goin' Mobile

Mobile trucking communications technology signals new productivity gains for truckers, and helps improve truck driver safety.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

Regulation & Legislation: Truckers Get the Message

Some new trucking regulations – and proposed changes to rules and legislation – have a major affect on motor carriers. Here’s a look at these changes, and how they could affect shippers.

Nick Weaver

Finance, Trucking

For Truck Financing, Bank on a Transportation Expert

Having a financing partner that specializes in the transportation industry is important for trucking companies because it will understand their capital needs, collateral values, and financing alternatives, says Nick Weaver, Regions Bank.

Terrence M. Gilbert

Trucking

Asset-Based Carriers Give Shippers an Advantage

When capacity becomes tight, maintaining relationships with asset-based carriers gives shippers the peace of mind of knowing their supply chain and service will remain seamless and fluid, says Terrence M. Gilbert, CEO, New Century Transportation.

Matthew

Trucking

Available Capacity Brings Value to Today's Logistics Buyers

Unless the trucking sector adds drivers and equipment, shortages will continue, says Bo Bates, The Evans Network of Companies.

Felecia Stratton

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

Cutting Through the Noise

Inbound Logistics' annual trucking issue assesses the challenges and opportunities that await the trucking industry during this period of rapid change, writes Editor Felecia Stratton.

Illustration of graphs and research data for the trucking industry

Trucking

Perspectives 2012: Exclusive Trucking Industry Research

The results of our trucking industry research report include in-depth analysis of the trends, challenges, and regulations that affect both shippers, truck drivers, and trucking companies.

Ronald Leibman

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

FMCSA Abandons Carrier Oversight

Recent pronouncements by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration signal the agency’s retreat from its statutory and historical oversight of carrier safety in favor of placing more due diligence responsibilities on shippers and brokers.

Expedited Shipping, Trucking

Urban Delivery: Getting Into the Grid

Traffic congestion and infrastructure limitations can complicate shipment deliveries in major cities. Carriers such as DHL and UPS use network engineering, communication tools, and contingency planning to ensure they meet customer needs.

Charles Myers

Logistics I.T., Trucking

Load Boards Evolve Into Social Networking Tools

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.

Cross-border Trade, Transportation Management, Trucking

Cross-Border Shipping: The Road Now Taken

Electronics manufacturer Siemens switches from air freight to over-the-road transport for cross-border shipments from Mexico to the United States and Canada, cutting 35 percent from its transportation costs thanks to CFI Logistica.

Education & Careers, Trucking

Wes Kemp: Portrait of a Leader

Recently retired from a 40-year career with less-than-truckload carrier ABF, former president and CEO Wes Kemp shares his insights on the transportation industry, trucking regulation, and the importance of logistics and supply chain education.

Danny Slaton

Cloud Computing, Trucking

The Role of Cloud-Based LTL Content in Smarter Supply Chains

On-demand content delivered via cloud-based tools such as CarrierConnect XL help shippers connect with less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers, writes Danny Slaton of SMC3.

Jeff Vielhaber

Risk Management, Trucking

Protecting Your Company Against Load Board Scams

Shippers can avoid load board scams by taking the time to research the companies with which they do business, writes Jeff Vielhaber, TTS.

Trent Dye

Trucking

How Carriers Keep Great Drivers Behind the Wheel

Driver turnover takes a significant hit to motor carriers’ bottom lines, undermines safety performance and customer service, and exacerbates the capacity shortage. Trent Dye of Paramount Freight Systems explains why focusing on retaining drivers makes more sense than trying to recruit new ones.

Trucking

Integration: Call of the X-duty

Nussbaum Trucking and Wabash National collaborated with appliance maker Electrolux to create the X-duty trailer, which combines the protection and security of a dry van with the strength of a heavy-duty flatbed trailer, allowing Electrolux to use the same trucks for its inbound raw material and outbound finished goods shipments.

Trucking

Smarter Trucking Saves Fuel Over the Long Haul

Trucking companies around the world are looking to boost fuel economy by improving driver behavior, and they are using on-board technology to monitor and control what goes on behind the wheel.

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Specialized Logistics

Cheers! Managing the Spirited Supply Chain

A look at the logistics challenges faced by companies shipping alcoholic beverages, and some practices for dealing with those challenges.

Transportation Management, Trucking

Getting a Handle on Transportation Costs

Plumbing fixture manufacturer TOTO Global Group’s U.S. division tapped third-party logistics provider Transplace to benchmark its truckload, less-than-truckload, and intermodal freight spend.

Tom Kampf

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Trucking

Refrigerated Trucks Haul More Than Just Perishables

No longer hauling just fresh produce and other groceries, today’s truck and trailer refrigeration systems also keep other high-value loads at ideal temperatures and humidity levels so they arrive safely at their final destinations, writes Thermo King’s Tom Kampf.

Felecia Stratton

Trucking, Security

Freight at Rest is Freight at Risk

Motor freight carriers employ a variety of strategies to keep cargo secure in transit, writes Editor Felecia Stratton.

Trucking

Trends—September 2011

Best-in-class service parts excellence relies on integration; Truckers are wary about new equipment investments; CSA rules confuse truckers; Amazon invests in new products and warehouses; AAR and Amtrak relations derail

Trucking

Looking Down the Road

Inbound Logistics spoke to CEOs at five leading motor carriers and logistics service providers about the issues driving change for their companies and the industry.

Inbound Logistics Trucking Perspectives 2011

Trucking

Trucking Perspectives 2011: Exclusive Inbound Logistics Research

Inbound Logistics' annual motor carrier survey provides an in-depth look at the trucking sector, addressing growth areas and obstacles such as CSA, hours of service rules, capacity and driver shortages, fuel surcharges, and freight brokerage.

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking

Truckers Play Role in Homeland Security

Curt Shewchuck, chief security officer, Con-way Freight discusses how the carrier's security protocols helped avert a terrorist threat.

Trucking

Trends—August 2011

Cargo theft is a greater concern than terrorism; University of Tennessee creates advisory board of shipper supply chain executives; Trucks to dominate tonnage and revenue over the next decade; State DOTs get lean and green; Inland ports grow in importance; Best Buy consolidates its brick and mortar presence

Chad Dombroski

Green Logistics, Trucking

Switching to Emissions-reducing Fuel Technologies 

Shipping and logistics professionals facing stricter emissions regulations and rising diesel prices will have an opportunity to take control of their fleets and realize the fuel and cost savings selective catalytic reduction brings, writes Chad Dombroski of Yara North America.

Transportation Management, Trucking

Looking Beyond Rates: The Road to Smoother Carrier Contract Negotiations

Carrier-supplied data can provide valuable insight for writing contracts, but shippers who want to pave the way to strong business relationships must dig deeper.

Green Logistics, Rail, Trucking

Green on the Ground

When looking for environmental sustainability solutions, which ground transport mode -- truck or rail -- is greener?

David Strand

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Safety, Trucking

The Surprising Upside to CSA 2010

CSA 2010 guidelines can benefit shippers by increasing carrier attention to driver safety, writes David Strand, Wholesale Truck & Finance.

Transportation Management, Trucking

Establishing a Successful Core Carrier Program

Charlie Hitt, 3PD Inc., offers tips for implementing a successful core carrier program.

Ports, Trucking

The Perfect Storm: Weathering a Chassis Crisis

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Roadability Rule has shifted responsibility for obtaining and maintaining chassis to shippers and drayage companies.

Joe White

Trucking

How the Driver Shortage Impacts Capacity

Although a driver shortage is imminent, many supply chain professionals have yet to grasp how it will affect capacity. Here's a guide.

Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Gain: Trucking Tactics

Strategic transportation management puts shippers on the road to increased fuel economy and improved asset utilization.

gearshift with fifth gear replaced by V

Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking

Supply Chain Velocity: Shifting Into Overdrive

When expediting shipments, visibility, communication, and customer service get into gear.

Distribution, Retail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

How to Drive Collaborative Distribution

Collaborative distribution lets manufacturers, especially consumer product goods (CPG) companies, merge loads destined for the same end point to maximize trucking efficiency.

Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Trends—November 2010

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.

Air Cargo, 3PL, Economic Development, Intermodal, Distribution, Utilities, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

Memphis: America’s Aerotropolis

Geography, transportation infrastructure, and a strong distribution sector make Memphis a natural logistics hub.

Partnership, Transportation Management, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Trucking Alert: Steep Grade Ahead

Faced with challenges such as a capacity shortage and lack of qualified drivers, companies that ship product by truck are learning that working collaboratively with carriers can benefit both parties.

Trucking

Exclusive Research: Trucking Perspectives 2010

Our annual motor carrier survey provides an in-depth look at the trucking sector, addressing growth areas and obstacles.

Mike Williams

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security

Balancing Risk Management With Your Operations Strategy

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.

Keith Biondo

Green Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking

First They Came For Our Trucks

Is there a war on trucking? CSA 2010, cap and trade, and Hours of Service changes are challenging the ability of truckers to operate profitably in America, says Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo

Lee Miller

Trucking

Want Better Service? Take the Driver-Friendly Approach

Weather the driver shortage by keeping detention low and utilization high, practicing good communication, staying flexible in scheduling, and taking advantage of dedicated drivers and equipment.

Rick O'Dell

Partnership, Trucking

The Best Partner Carriers Provide Transparency

Shippers shouldn't assume all on-time performance is created equal. Make sure every dollar you spend counts by choosing carriers who provide honest, accurate metrics, and foster innovation to improve your business.

Green Logistics, Global Economy, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Rail, Trucking, Latin America

Trends—September 2010

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

Kyle Burns

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Trucking

It’s Time to Implement Cross-Border Trucking

Fully implementing cross-border trucking policy benefits both the United States and Mexico, writes Kyle Burns of Free Trade Alliance.

Air Cargo, 3PL, Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management

Trends—July 2010

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

Intermodal, Rail, Specialized Logistics

On the Road | Morris, Illinois: Plastics, Pellets, and Pallets

A&R Logistics' Morris, Ill., dry bulk intermodal facility specializes in hauling plastics. Inbound Logistics Senior Writer Joseph O'Reilly tours the operation.

Jerry DeMeuse

3PL, Trucking

It's Time to Start Looking at the Future and Preparing for the Long Haul

As truckload prices starting to rise, more shippers are choosing stability over short-term cost advantages, writes Jerry DeMeuse of Schneider Logistics.

Homayoun Taherian

Transportation Management, Trucking, Transportation

All You Need To Know About Co-loading

Co-loading truckload and less-than-truckload shipments can reduce transportation costs, lead times, and shipment damage.

Bill Mathews

Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology

The Impact of Technology on Trucking

Although the trucking industry is slow in changing its traditional models or absorbing new methodologies, the impact and benefits of emergent technologies can no longer be ignored.

Forklifts, Supply Chain, Trucking

Technology Lifts Global Forklift Market

Logistics, Trucking, Technology

The Future of Trucking Rides on Employee Experience

While today the trucking industry faces a supply and demand problem—i.e. the industry is growing at an epic rate and dealing with a severe shortage of drivers—new transportation models and technologies on the horizon are creating demand for new skills and expanding the talent pool.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Transport Decision Makers: Prepare for the Future

What is happening and what will happen to trucking capacity and costs? Here's the data you need to help plan for the coming months.

Logistics, Trucking, Transportation

Hot Tips to Stay Safe This Winter

As harsh weather and poor driving conditions are universal concerns for drivers and fleet managers across the country, Jim Maltby, corporate director of health, safety, security and environmental management, and Tyler Bones, safety manager of Lynden Alaska West Express, offer five tips for navigating the challenges of winter driving.

Logistics, Trucking, Technology

New App Drives Compliance

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

Logistics, Trucking, Technology

VR Training Combats Trucking Industry’s Critical Driver Shortage

To many of us, truck driving and virtual reality (VR) using simulation are at the opposite end of the technology spectrum. However, VR using proper simulation is the solution to a major problem that exists in the world of trucking and freight movement.

Loading Dock, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Good Question: What was your first job in logistics and what did it teach you?

Readers reminisce about their first jobs in logistics/supply chain and reveal the lessons they derived.

Lawrence Catanzaro and Tony Fricchione

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

How to Navigate the Driver Shortage

The industry’s driver shortage is no secret. As carriers get more selective about the freight they haul, shippers need to make themselves more carrier-friendly.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Assessing U.S. Shipments and Spend

A tighter truck market, increase in national shipments, and accelerated factory output are among the highlights of the Q3 2017 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index, which measures quantitative changes in shipment and spend activity (see chart) based on data from transactions the company processes.

Keith Biondo

Economic Development, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

The Economy Will Grow. Is That Bad News?

Truckers and shippers weigh in on the state of the economy as we head into 2018.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology

Freight Management and Route Optimization: A Critical Combination

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology

Fleets Must Be Hyper Vigilant About Securing Telematics

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology

Do you think self-driving trucks will affect the supply chain in the next two years? How so?

Readers consider the near-term prospects of self-driving trucks in the supply chain.

Chemical Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Chemical Logistics: Primed for Growth

Growing demand for U.S.-made chemicals sparks new opportunities, while aggravating capacity concerns.

Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

DHL Becomes the Logistics Partner of the Council of Fashion Designers of America

The logistics provider will help designers find ways to strengthen their global reach.

Bill Michalski

Food Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

3 Tips for Building a Successful Restaurant Supply Chain

These key elements can significantly improve your foodservice supply chain, and ensure your brand is in the best position for success.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability

Electrifying Big Truck Fleets

Hyster Company is testing high capacity lift trucks with electric motors. The company suggests that, in the near future, ports and heavy industry will be able to electrify their big truck fleets, producing zero emissions while achieving comparable full shift performance.

Automotive Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

U.S. Sales Fluctuation Offers New Threat to Automotive Supply Chain

The dip in April vehicle sales in North America is synonymous with the fluctuating demand experienced within the automotive industry, which can lead to increased inventories, production rescheduling, and subsequent supply chain ramifications, advises emergency logistics expert Evolution Time Critical.

Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

From the Front Lines to the Boardroom

Profile of David Congdon, CEO, Old Dominion Freight Line

Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

3 Green Measures Your Fleet Provider Should Be Taking

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

How Battery Shippers Can Find Compliance Gaps

Companies that ship lithium batteries can benefit from a compliance assessment to improve supply chain efficiencies and enhance dangerous goods compliance procedures.

Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain, Picking Solutions, Specialized Logistics, Technology

Super-fast Fulfillment

When it comes to ASAP, quick-thinking shippers redefine what's possible.

Logistics, Trucking, Technology

How Tech Keeps Talent

For the logistics and transportation industries, the evolving on-demand economy means an increased demand for warehouse staff and commercial drivers. In fact, the American Trucking Association estimates the commercial trucking industry will need a million new drivers within the next decade.

Retail, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Feeding the Baby Products Supply Chain

The baby products category is one of the most highly regulated in the world. Rigorous testing and certification are designed to protect the smallest humans from injury and illness caused by everything from loose parts that could cause choking to flammable fabrics or toxic materials. In addition to intense regulation, manufacturers must deal with consumer preferences that change almost as quickly as a parent can diaper a baby.

Chemical Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Chemical Supply Chain: Innovative Solutions in the Mix

From specialized requirements to capacity constraints, considerable challenges face chemical shippers. In response, service providers are coming up with solutions of substance.

Dan Clark

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Leveraging Logistics Communities to Find Capacity in a Tight Market - Kuebix

Finding truckload capacity is on everyone’s minds as the capacity crunch and driver shortage worsens.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Do's and Don'ts of Hurricane Relief

American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN), an industry-wide organization that provides supply chain assistance to disaster relief organizations and other non-profits, offers a few practical do's and don'ts to help during a disaster.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

6 Ways to Find Hidden Capacity

As a booming economy, an aging and shrinking driver workforce, and the new EDL mandate combine with other factors to create a truckload capacity shortage, shippers have to change how they do business to make sure they can move goods. Experts share how to survive in a new economy where truckers are in the driver’s seat in more ways than one.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Good Question: To address the truck driver shortage, should we lower the minimum driver age to 18?

Readers take sides in the debate on whether to lower the minimum age for getting a CDL to 18 as a way to address the truck driver shortage.

Noel Perry

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Good News From the Government!
(Yes, You Read That Right)

The U.S. government reports strong growth for the GDP and freight in Q2 2018 but will such a growth continue despite truck capacity issues?

Keith Biondo

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Conserving a National Resource

Driver wellness programs are relatively easy to implement, don't cost money, and are the right thing to.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Driver Wellness Programs: The Right Thing to Do

Wellness programs keep drivers healthy, and carriers wealthy and wise.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Helping Shippers Meet Production Deadlines With Custom Solutions - Celadon Logistics

Celadon Logistics helps shippers in time-sensitive industries avoid production disruptions while complying with the ELD mandate.

Retail Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Securing Capacity While Pivoting for Peak Season - Hub Group

A home goods retailer turned to Hub Group to secure capacity in the face of a hectic peak season.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

2018 Top 100 Truckers

Inbound Logistics' annual Top 100 Truckers directory provides an in-depth index of carriers that match shippers' diverse and demanding needs.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

2018 Trucking Perspectives

Insights collected through Inbound Logistics' exclusive annual survey of shippers and truckers find the industry's most significant trends and challenges.

Joe Beacom

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

How to Choose a Specialized Carrier - Landstar

In selecting a specialized carrier, a shipper should evaluate people, processes and performance.

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Cold Chain Strategies That Beat the Summer Heat

Ensuring summer foods make it to consumers fresh and intact ain't no picnic.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

News & Trends Impacting the Oil & Gas Supply Chain

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Providing a Custom Logistics Solution for a Shipbuilder - Crane Worldwide Logistics

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Anatomy of Hospital Supply Chain Disruptions

The aftermath of Hurricane Irma, which hit Puerto Rico in September 2017, created a severe shortage of IV bags in the continental United States. The reason: Baxter International, one of the major suppliers, manufactures the products in the U.S. territory and was crippled by the loss of electricity to the island. As a result, many hospitals in the United States suffered an acute shortage of the critical resource.

Pharmaceutical Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Safely Transporting Cold Chain Pharmaceutical Products - MD Logistics

Pharmaceuticals typically require special attention and handling throughout the supply chain. Consider the following attributes in a potential transportation provider.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Fresh Fish Shippers Breathe Easy

Eric Meyer

Mexico, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Securing Capacity for Freight Moving In and Out of Mexico - Landstar

For shippers, importing to and exporting from Mexico can present a unique set of challenges. One of the toughest challenges that cross-border shippers in today’s market face is securing high quality capacity on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Julie Thuston

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

How an End-to-End Strategy Can Help You Overcome The Capacity Crunch - Unyson

Here are five tips for refocusing your approach to solution design with an end-to-end mindset.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

World Cup Nets Big Numbers

Chemical Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Chemical Logistics: The Price of Success

These are good times for chemical manufacturing in the United States. But an active market creates special challenges for companies that need to transport chemical products.

Haroon Syed

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

4 Ways to Tell If Your Alcohol Carrier Knows the Hard Stuff

As technology and innovation continue to enable new options, supply chains will be sure to keep pace and take us to new heights.

Ed Moran

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Now Is the Time to Take Action to Combat Carrier Capacity Issues - Transporeon Group

To find additional capacity, strategic, proactive sourcing methods based on technology specifically created for transportation procurement can uncover hidden carrier capacity by connecting shippers to logistics service providers.

Cyndi Brandt

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Truck Driver Shortage Solution: Recruit Generation Z

Recruiting Generation Z members is one solution for the truck driver shortage, but companies should gear their recruitment tactics toward this tech-savvy set.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Vertical Focus: The Agriculture Supply Chain

News and trends impacting the agriculture supply chain.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Trucking Challenges Impact SCM

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

ELDs: Ready or Not, Here They Come

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

FedEx Reserves 20 Tesla Semi Electric Trucks

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Olympics 2018: Supply Chain Gold

Every two years, the Olympics bring together some of the best athletes in the world. But in between the games, supply chain professionals, logistics experts, and manufacturers work to bring the event itself together.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

In It for the Long Haul

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Capacity Crunch? Carriers Weigh In

Shippers express concern about finding capacity, but how do carriers see the situation? To find out, Transporeon Group, a cloud-based supply chain execution platform provider, surveyed its base of more than 3,000 North American logistics service providers.

Timothy G. Taylor

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

How to Contain Rising Truckload Prices

Truckload shipping costs are skyrocketing. Here are some strategies to help you contain increasing prices.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Customized Supply Chains: Fit to a T

This article examines the special issues that companies encounter when they sell customized products to consumers and describes how some companies handle those challenges.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Spot Market Strategies: Making the Right Connection

Digital loadboards are transforming the spot market from a people business to a fast-paced online marketplace that matches freight and shippers faster than ever. Shippers can tap into the flexibility of the spot market while working with carriers that meet their standards.

E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Truckload Carriers and E-commerce: Serving the Middle Mile

E-commerce is redrawing the landscape for freight transportation. Do truckload carriers have a place in this new world of high-velocity supply chains, especially as shipments get smaller and delivery windows shrink?

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Indian Truckers Spend Only 40% of Their Time Driving

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Outsourcing Distribution: Good For What Ales You 

Partnering with a third-party logistics company enabled to Velour Imports to sell regional products on a global scale.

E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

LTL Carriers: E-Commerce Powerhouse

As more consumers choose e-commerce for a variety of goods, how are less-than-truckload carriers being impacted? Trucking companies are developing new strategies to serve retailers and manufacturers creating the goods that impatient consumers expect fast and free.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Multi-Stop Steps

If you suspect that carriers reject multi-stop truckloads more often than single-stop loads, you’re only partially right.

Thomas Griffin

3PL, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)

Shippers Seek 3PL Efficiencies Amidst Capacity Constraints - DLS Worldwide

DLS Worldwide President Thomas Griffin reveals the 3PL efficiencies in highest demand as shippers face capacity constraints in 2017.

Trucking, Security, Transportation

Cargo Security: The Art of the Steal

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.

3PL, Trucking, Transportation

10 Tips for Transportation Sourcing

Selecting a transportation mode and carrier isn’t as simple as identifying the fastest or least expensive option. It’s a complicated process that takes into account timelines and risks as well as budgets. Industry experts share best practices that will help save money and prevent costly mistakes.

3PL, Expedited Shipping, Specialized Logistics

What's the most interesting or unusual supply chain problem you've solved?

Readers share unexpected supply chain challenges and how they overcame them.

Nick Boland

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Learning from the Fast Fashion Groundbreakers - Amber Road

By transforming the global supply chain via digitization, fast fashion manufacturers can stay on pace and improve margins, agility, and risk management.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Here Comes the Bridal Wear Supply Chain

The bridal wear supply chain is unlike any other in the apparel industry in that most bridal gowns are made to order, wedding dates create hard and fast dress deadlines, and emotional brides can turn a minor supply chain snafu into a major meltdown. Long lead times for dress manufacturers help make sure that deadlines get met and wedding parties are happy.

Kirti Acharya

Big Data, Trucking, Technology

Commentary: IoT and Analytics to Usher in New Era in Logistics

The ultimate way to transform logistics is by improving efficiencies through the help of IoT, analytics, and intelligent platforms that run independently. Here's a look into the future.

E-commerce, Food Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Same-Day Delivery Powers Grocery
E-commerce Revolution

E-commerce grocery delivery is seeing massive growth, and is expected to continue to shake up the traditional grocery industry as online grocery sales are forecasted to account for as much as 20% of all grocery sales by 2025.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation

Commentary: Are ELD’s All That Bad?

Data from electronic logging devices could close the visibility gap for every party in the transportation industry.

Logistics, Materials Handling, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Technology

New Product Launches

Stay up to date on the latest products to hit the marketplace.

Intermodal, Logistics, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking

Intermodal Transport: Finding the Road to the Right Track

This story provides an update on the state of intermodal transportation in the U.S., including the conditions driving shippers to make greater use of intermodal, moves the railroads are making to improve service, and the factors that help to determine whether a shipment should go intermodal or over the road.

Project Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Moving a Superload Takes Experience - Landstar

When Landstar had to move oversized freight through five states, it developed and executed a plan for a safe and on time delivery.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Trucking Generates $700 Billion

Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Bridging the Gap Between Women and Funding

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.

Noel Perry

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

What's Driving Truck Regulation?

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Fleet Operators Get No ELD Satisfaction

Slightly fewer than half of fleet operators responding to a Coretex Electronic Logging Device (ELD) satisfaction survey say the mandate is good for the transportation industry. Coretex surveyed 303 U.S. trucking companies of various sizes.

Bob Farrell

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

5 Ways to Mitigate High Freight Rates

Here are the main factors impacting the current freight market and strategies for driving overall cost savings during this historic time.

Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Preparing for the Rough Road Ahead: Taking a Long-Term Look at How the Driver Shortage Is Affecting LTL

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.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Driver Pay and Benefits Rise

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology

Technology Fuels Truckload Transport

Dedicated truckload fleets fill up on technology solutions that pump crucial data from power units and trailers and deliver it to shippers ready to give their supply chains the gas.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Specialized Transportation: Paying the Price

When moving high-value items, proper packaging and labeling, efficient scheduling, discretion, and a bit of extra effort are key to minimizing the risk of theft or damage.

Randy Swart

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Slowing Down the Driver Shortage

Companies need to develop successful tactics and strategies in the recruitment and retention of drivers in order to remain competitive.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Capacity Crunch

The perfect storm is here: between the back-to-back hurricanes of 2017, the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate going into effect, and the ongoing driver shortage crisis, the transportation industry is experiencing a critical capacity crunch.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Tracking Trucking

Data scientists at fleet management solutions provider Omnitracs recently conducted some research into what the trucking industry looked like in 2016 vs. 2017.

George Prest

Last Mile Delivery, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

The New Era of Smart City Logistics - MHI

The continued migration of people to cities and increase in online shopping will generate more freight deliveries to and within urban areas. Let’s talk about your company’s futureproof strategy to meet the challenges and opportunities of smart city logistics head-on.

Food Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics

Spilling the Beans on the Coffee Supply Chain

Coffee has been a popular drink for centuries, yet its supply chain faces ongoing and emerging challenges, including fragmented production, commodity market instability, and climate change.

Automotive Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Technology , Warehousing

Tesla Warehouse Lease Deal: Largest in San Francisco Bay Area History

The deal comes at a critical time for the Silicon Valley-based electric car company, as it prepares for Model 3 production and readies to face one of the largest growth phases in the company’s history.

Derek J. Sine

Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation

Commentary: 8 Sustainable Freight Trends Smart Supply Chains Need to Embrace

Follow these 8 steps to reap significant cost savings and performance enhancements while also reducing the use of limited natural resources and mitigating the negative environmental effects of transportation-related emissions.

Air Cargo, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Transportation & Services Update

Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Alaska: Conquering The Last Frontier

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.

Bill Goodgion

3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Trouble Finding Capacity? How a 3PL Can Help

Partnering with a 3PL could be the best solution to improved visibility and lower costs over the long haul.

Economic Development, Logistics, Site Selection, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Warehousing

Georgia: Pathways to Progress

In the logistics sphere, Georgia offers every important road—as well as air and sea route—to success.

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