Air Cargo, China, Middle East, Asia, Ports, Rail
United Kingdom establishes national training center for fracking; China and Jamaica team up on logistics training initiatives; UK port constraints push freight flows north; Middle East air cargo carriers show robust growth
E-commerce, Air Cargo, Economic Development, Customer Service, Retail, Ocean, Ports, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
UPS makes major improvements to save Christmas; PANYNJ invests $5.5 billion to streamline port operations
Manufacturing, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Port of Los Angeles targets $3 billion for infrastructure investment; Montreal-based Fednav uses drones to scout shipping conditions; U.S. manufacturing renaissance faces a skilled labor shortage; Apple tops Gartner’s Top 25 Supply Chain list for the seventh consecutive year.
Asia, Cross-border Trade, China, Canada, Economic Development, Global Logistics, Reverse 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
The logistics sector is using new approaches, mandates, and technologies to support global supply chain security.
Air Cargo, Intermodal, 3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Utilities, Ocean, Ports, Site Selection, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Geography, transportation infrastructure, and a strong distribution sector make Memphis a natural logistics hub.
Loading Dock, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management
Hub Group’s customer-focused approach led by dedicated, problem-solving freight engineers provides exactly what shippers need when faced with even the most challenging conditions.
Air Cargo, Last Mile Delivery, Expedited Air, Robotics, Wind Logistics
The latest drone innovations include wind farm duty, last-mile stints, and an end-to-end middle mile cargo system.
Economic Development, Global Economy, Ports, Technology
The essence of logistics is making connections. No surprise, then, that Georgia—a state where connectivity is a way of life—is a shining star on the logistics land (and air and sea) scape.
Port Everglades has broken several records in its cargo operations as the cargo trade rebounds. It recently welcomed Mediterranean Shipping Company's Kotor Bay, the largest container ship ever to call on the South Florida port.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
Not only do advanced analytics reduce the supply of materials needed for a factory, but also help to find alternative vendors for materials that are in short supply. Here's how industry 4.0 technologies can ease the burden on the global supply chain.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Manufacturers are not immune from the impact of the worker shortage that shows little to no sign of ceasing. Here’s how to rebuild the talent pipeline.
Manufacturing, Sustainability, Transportation
Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Risk Management
Experts offer tips and advice for riding out the turbulent airfreight market.
With consumer confidence increasing and economies opening, goods are moving through North American ports at an unprecedented rate.
To address the multiple challenges of rising container volume, larger ships, and the need for more sustainable operations, many ports are embarking on substantial capital improvement projects. Here’s what’s on deck.
Which services are shippers buying, and what does that say about the current supply chain landscape? Take a look at five significant trends based on data from shippers responding to Inbound Logistics' audience survey from July 2016 to July 2021.
Big Data, Demand Planning, Manufacturing
One roadblock to quickness and precision is a lack of visibility. To overcome this challenge, businesses are leveraging data analytics powered by the right technology.
Ports, Technology , Transportation
As the intermodal industry faces port congestion and equipment shortages, Mike Wilson, CEO of Consolidated Chassis Management, leads with empathy and an open mind, using the company’s interoperable model to enhance velocity and increase capacity.
Any operational disruptions in the maritime industry have significant effects on the entire ecosystem. Congestion at the ports, especially in southern California, has steadily increased as a result of massive volume increases.
As cargo volumes surged in the second half of 2020, essential workers at the Port of Long Beach in California moved 8.1 million cargo containers—its busiest year on record.
Will the current U.S. administration take action to protect U.S. export enterprises?
Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain leaders discuss whether they expect a resurgence in reshoring to the United States.
Manufacturing, Risk Management
Interest in reshoring is accelerating, according to Thomas research. Here are three under-reported trends that will help manufacturers speed up their reshoring efforts.
Buildings and Structures, Manufacturing, Technology
Taking on building materials and labor shortages, these startups are demolishing inefficiencies and constructing platforms—both steel and electronic.
Air Cargo, Global Trade Management
The gradual movement toward recovery to pre-COVID market conditions continues for the global air cargo industry, according to data from CLIVE Data Services and TAC Index.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
After COVID-19 disrupted Chinese-made supplies of personal protective equipment, reliance on Chinese suppliers was portrayed as a weakness. It's time for companies with suppliers in China to evaluate whether to reshore or nearshore parts of their supply chains. Here are four key points to consider.
The air cargo market has faced numerous challenges since the pandemic began. Here's how airlines, airports, shippers, and others are stepping up to meet them.
This story surveys some of the advanced technology that marine ports are implementing to improve their operations, with a side look at implementations at a couple of shipping lines.
Learn about the latest trends in the aerospace supply chain, including a bird's eye view of Boeing's supply chain strategy, the state of aerospace manufacturing, and promising innovations.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ports
America’s seaports and essential workers deliver critical goods to the front line of COVID-19 battlegrounds every day. Policymakers cannot ignore U.S. ports in their time of need.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Technology
Looking to streamline load building, True Manufacturing turned to MagicLogic Optimization and integrated Cube-IQ, a software solution that optimizes load planning. The result was reduced work hours and increased efficiency.
Despite continued impacts across industries, approximately 91% of manufacturers believe that North American manufacturing can recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey by Thomas Insights.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Transportation
Shipping volumes demonstrate the resilience of companies and their ability to produce essential products during disruption, and highlight the important role transportation plays
Ports across our country must be prepared to support tenants and other partners. Doug Wheeler, president and CEO of Florida Ports Council, explains how ports can achieve long-term recovery.
For many U.S. manufacturers and distributors scouting new locations, inland ports are emerging as a commercially viable solution.
China's first unmanned cargo ship completed its test voyage in December 2019, marking a significant milestone in autonomous shipping.
Smaller ports can often save time, lower costs, and provide superior customer service than larger coastal ports. Here are seven hidden advantages offered by ports off the beaten water path.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Technology
What's ahead for global manufacturing? Here's what what Manufacturing Insights predicts for the years ahead.
Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Logistics, Transportation
Need to move goods quickly? These airfreight partners offer speed and reliability with end-to-end solutions that ensure supply chain efficiency.
Air Cargo, China, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management
Trade tensions between the United States and China have many repercussions, according to the DHL Global Trade Barometer, an early indicator of global trade developments calculated using artificial intelligence and big data analytics.
Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ports
U.S. Great Lakes ports are on pace to beat 2018 cargo volumes following a robust September handling road salt, cement, stone, petroleum, and wind energy components, and supporting the region's construction activity and energy needs.
We have software to manage household budgets and smart watches to keep us on schedule. And in the manufacturing world, technology can give real-time visibility into the entire supply chain process and empower collaboration with suppliers.
Global Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
While the prospect of higher tariffs and the cost of requirements to use low-sulfur fuel pose concerns for the maritime industry, it’s forging ahead with bigger, more automated seaports, as well as technology that improves visibility, reduces its environmental impact, and streamlines operations.
The Florida Ports Council has entered into a Letter of Intent with the Coordination of Ports and Merchant Marine of Mexico to maintain relations that promote international commerce and economic development.
South Carolina Ports Authority has long been a powerful economic engine for South Carolina, and as container volumes have doubled over the past decade, the Port’s positive economic impact on the state has significantly increased.
As part of its plan to gradually expand cargo operations, JetBlue will partner with Miami-based consultancy Aeronex Cargo.
For global manufacturers, managing logistics and carriers across locations, countries, and regions is no easy task. But while shippers can’t control fickle global relations, they need not be at their mercy.
Manufacturing, Partnership, Transportation Management
The world’s leading provider of receipt and innovative label solutions turned to GlobalTranz to create visibility, enhance communications, and fully merge acquired businesses.
Cross-border Trade, Ports, Supply Chain
Here's an overview of the current West Coast seaport environment and a snapshot look at how top ports are accommodating and embracing growth.
Southeast ports prepare for the worst as Hurricane Dorian inches toward the U.S.
3PL, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Harnessing Hub Group’s optimization and management expertise, a CPG company received a dynamic and responsive solution that ensured every PO met cost-effective precision service.
Air shipping has been somewhat predictable thanks to reoccurring annual events, but recently some events have disrupted the typical peaks and valleys we’ve come to expect.
Careers, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Applying gig economy principles and predictive analytics capabilities can efficiently and effectively fill manufacturing workforce gaps.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Partnership
Milestone’s Mobile Warehousing & Storage (MW&S) solution enables a manufacturer to create an efficient distribution process with timely deliveries as drivers did not have to wait for each other and transfer loads between trailers.
Air Cargo, Freight Forwarders, Transportation
A few tips for keeping your air cargo safe during large freight shipments.
Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Logistics, Supply Chain
These best practices will help streamline your airfreight process.
Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Global Logistics, Supply Chain
These airfreight partners can help you fashion transportation operations that make your company a model of efficiency.
Air Cargo, Freight Forwarders, Logistics, Logistics I.T.
Many traditional airfreight forwarders are remaining relevant by enhancing their online capabilities and expanding the range of supply chain services they offer.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
The rent-over-own consumer mentality is creating a share economy, with end users interested in only spending what’s needed, rather than investing in a depreciating product. Manufacturers – especially those with dealer networks – need to consider a shift in thinking that reflects the shift their customers are making.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain
Through the key tenets of speed and service, Rickenbacker International Airport provides shippers with top-flight service. In addition, Rickenbacker employees act as neutral agents to bring together stakeholders and help strengthen the air cargo supply chain.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
As the needs of buyers become more unpredictable and complex, and as they begin to demand more frequent product launches and extreme personalization, manufacturers are struggling to keep up, let alone profitably. It’s time for manufacturers to begin creating the ecosystem they’ll need to dominate their markets.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
The preparations made by Florida seaports allowed them to perform efficiently and safely before, during, and after Hurricane Irma.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Manufacturers and wholesale distributors are optimistic about the perceived impact of the Trump administration’s plans for trade deregulation on their businesses, according to new research commissioned by business software provider Exact.
3PL, Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Now more than ever healthcare supply chains are key differentiators for best-in-class manufacturers.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
What do new buying trends mean for those providing logistics solutions to you, especially if your logistics partners are not market monsters?
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Contrary to public perception, U.S. manufacturing and logistics industries experienced dramatic growth over the past generation, says a new report from Ball State University.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Port Everglades' three low-profile Super Post Panamax container-handling gantry cranes will meet demands from current customers and new services anticipated from the port's expansion program.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Larger vessels and additional container services calling Georgia's ports coupled with a positive economic forecast ushered in an all-time record month for container volume.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
Broward County's Port Everglades received unanimous approval from the Broward County Board of County Commissioners to begin a $437.5 million expansion project to add new berths for larger cargo ships and install crane rail infrastructure for new Super Post-Panamax cranes.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The public marine terminals of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore got off to a fast start in 2017 by posting a record first quarter with 2.5 tons of general cargo.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
Spring cargo numbers from the St. Lawrence Seaway and U.S. ports are signaling a better year for Great Lakes-Seaway shipping. According to the latest figures from the St. Lawrence Seaway, total cargo shipments via the Seaway from the start of the shipping season (March 20 through April 30) reached 3.7 million metric tons, up 8% from the same period a year ago.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain
South Carolina Ports Authority had its strongest April container volumes on record, with 189,315 twenty foot-equivalent units (TEUs) handled last month. In addition to being the strongest April in SCPA history, last month’s volumes were the second-highest ever handled by the Port.
Air Cargo, Canada, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain
Canada and European Union approve CETA; global trade predictions for 2020; air cargo ends 2016 on up note; DHL survey reveals global business priorities for 2017
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce impacts not only consumer supply chains, but business to business supply chains as well.
Economic Development, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Supply Chain, Technology
From location to infrastructure and from workforce to technology, Georgia sets the pace in the logistics race.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Future of globalization uncertain in current political landscape, Carlos Slim says Trump presidency could be good for Mexico, IATA promotes advancement of air cargo standards, India seeks to expand air cargo infrastructure, 10 supply chain predictions for the future of manufacturing.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
To meet the changing needs of today’s manufacturers, third-party logistics (3PL) providers need to distinguish themselves through collaboration and technology investments.
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Transportation
Inland ports provide shippers with new global trade strategies and relief from capacity issues facing North America’s deepwater container ports.
Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
High taxes and complex regulations create new choices for manufacturers: Nearshore? Offshore? Sue and settle? No matter what they decide, their supply chains will be impacted.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
Wagner Logistics helps a leading manufacturer of lawn care equipment overcome growing pains.
Panama Canal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
As larger vessels make their way through the expanded section of the Panama Canal, experts weigh the influence of the canal’s new capacity on global shipping.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain
Rickenbacker International Airport offers fast, efficient operations.
Air Cargo, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation, Latin America
These developments are helping the transportation industry to continually evolve.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Offering top-flight cargo facilities and infrastructure, among other features, the following airports are ranked as the nation’s top 10 cargo airports.
Air Cargo, E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation, Visibility
Airfreight forwarders face headwinds — from shippers shifting to ocean freight and fewer routes for air cargo shipments — and must learn to leverage opportunities.
Global Economy, Asia, Intermodal, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The expansion of the Panama Canal promises significant changes in trade patterns and increased global trade. Here are three ways companies can leverage this opportunity.
Global Economy, Import, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
Here's why the Panama Canal expansion is set to spur a realignment in which eastern ports take on a new and larger role in the continental supply chain.
Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
Having all supply chain players connected to an intelligent cargo system maximizes the use of port infrastructure and keeps everyone informed on the “where is my cargo?” question. Accessing and sharing information on cargo through new technologies will not only smooth flows but it will also secure them.
Asia, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
South Korean ocean liner Hanjin Shipping files for bankruptcy protection in a dozen countries; Few respondents to a GT Nexus survey say they have a chief supply chain officer on hand who would be equipped to deal with supply chain disruptions; Maersk splits its transportation and oil businesses
Global Trade Management, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Technology , Transportation, Visibility
Effectively mitigate demurrage and detention fees by taking an integrated approach to logistics, contract management, and supply chain visibility using a global trade management system.
Asia, Intermodal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking
Shippers will be feeling the ripple effects of Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy for weeks or months to come. Here's how looking at a past disruption can inform strategies for this current backlog.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
As U.S. firms continue to reshore, new supply chain opportunities are arising for both shippers and providers. Manufacturers and their logistics service providers should understand the reshoring trend and the resources that are available to assist them with both the reshoring decision and process.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Oregon-based manufacturer Blount International was bleeding money from leaks all across its supply chain. It found that the correct application of the right data management technology provided and maintained by the right partner was the solution to the problem.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
India-based textile manufacturer accused of providing fraudulent products; Iran seeks to strengthen trade relationships in Latin America; British manufacturers get small boost in wake of Brexit referendum
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Transportation
The September 2016 Intermodal EXPO provides the setting for a thoughtful discussion on the ocean shipping sector: its prospects and how it impacts the intermodal industry.
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics
Maintenance training helps manufacturers battle labor shortage; Can shippers use technology to help meet new food safety mandates?
Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
When shippers pair an import transport move with an export transport move inland, without returning empty to the port, they get a matchback or street-turn. Optimizing these street-turns can improve supply chains.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
With demand for speed and convenience at an all-time high, companies must streamline and speed up order fulfillment. Technology that allows sales reps and customers to rapidly write orders and submit them almost instantaneously for fulfillment is a major competitive advantage.
Cross-border Trade, Canada, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
U.S.-Canada cross-border trade continues to be a mutually beneficial partnership between nations with a long history of friendship.
3PL, Manufacturing, Third-Party Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
To meet the changing needs of today’s manufacturers, third-party logistics (3PL) providers need to distinguish themselves through collaboration and technology investments.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
Using an import express less-than-container service, particularly from China, offers cost savings and faster transit times over traditional consolidated LCL services.
Air Cargo, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
A handy reading guide summarizing supply chain books and their key takeaways.
Economic Development, Asia, Import, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
The Panama Canal expansion, completed on June 26, 2016, will have an ever-widening impact on cargo flow across North America. Here's how the culmination of this decade-long expansion project will rewrite the rules of shipping.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Sustainability, Transportation
These ports have utilized various initiatives to ensure the ultimate impact of sustainability outweighs its costs.
Customer Service, Manufacturing
An instant selling and ordering procedure could be a differentiator for industrial companies looking to boost their customers' industrial buying experience.
Economic Development, Intermodal, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
As the demand for supply chain efficiency and speed rises, companies are investing in intermodal rail infrastructure and repairs throughout the United States.
Air Cargo, Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Rail, Pallets, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation, Warehousing
Launching a cost cutting, productivity-enhancing, or sustainability initiative creates efficiencies with environmental benefits and cost reductions.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Chinese investors look to U.S. for economic growth; air cargo industry struggles
Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Intermodal, Ocean, Site Selection, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
By offering air, barge, ocean carrier, rail, and trucking services, logistics providers are minimizing the risks involved with transporting goods to, from, and within Alaska.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation, Warehousing
Profile of Jamie Overley, CEO of East Coast Warehouse and Distribution
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
As major airlines implement the eAWB single-process approach in March 2016, industry-wide involvement in the program is encouraged for all participants as paperless air cargo supply chain operations lower costs, increase data accuracy, and improve the customer experience.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology , Warehousing
If there’s one lesson that we’ve learned from fine bourbon or whiskey, it’s that good things come to those who wait. Distilleries know this better than anyone. But when it’s time to get that product out the door and in the hands of distributors, the last thing a distiller wants to do is wait.
Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics
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.
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
When performance management processes are functioning properly, the link between strategic business objectives and day-to-day actions comes together.
Intermodal, Ports, Rail, Transportation
This story follows the progress of an intermodal container during its three-day, round the clock trip from the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach to a distribution center in Dallas.
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.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
3D printers may alter the supply chain by reducing manufacturing lead times and creating shorter time-to-market for new designs.
Economic Development, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
Due to the Panama Canal expansion, the country is quickly being crowned the business capital of Latin America.
Mexico, China, Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing
While a U.S. manufacturing revitalization is happening in some sectors, the chances of a wholesale national shift occurring are more rhetoric than reality in the current market.
Big Data, Education & Careers, Education, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Intermodal, Ports, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation
It's important to stay up to date on supply chain and logistics developments. Here's a list of books on wide ranging topics.
Manufacturing Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Logistics, Partnership
Contract manufacturer Apex International had seen its growth halt as it struggled to deliver products on time and provide sufficient quality control. With the help of Simpler Consulting, Apex adopted Lean management principles to transform its culture and return the company to a path of growth.
Panama Canal, Ocean, Ports, Transportation
Inbound Logistics dredges up data on the leading U.S. container hubs.
China, Distribution, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Visibility
While doing business with China, many companies face a wide range of challenges trying to navigate the country’s complex trade programs.
Distribution, Logistics, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation
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.
Economic Development, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Ocean, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Slovenian Post acquires logistics network to diversify business; Ontario cap-and-trade threatens Great Lakes-St. Lawrence shipping; China looks to build modern logistics cities; UAE manufacturing potential exposes labor market flaws; Nicaraguan Canal financing faces fresh skepticism in light of stock market crash.
Intermodal, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Railroads, ocean carriers, and ports are investing in new equipment and technology innovation to move freight from trucks to rails and attract intermodal shippers.
3PL, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Third-Party Logistics
From a shipping perspective, manufacturers can best address today’s increasing regulations and demand volatility by outsourcing shipping to a third-party logistics provider.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Global Economy, China, Freight Forwarders, Third-Party Logistics, Ocean, Transportation
Use these seven tips to find a partner in China that is right for your company.
E-commerce, Canada, Automotive Logistics, Economic Development, Global Economy, China, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
In spite of U.S. dollar strength, domestic manufacturing remains competitive globally; UPS tests new electric cargo bikes to handle urban deliveries; Bi-national Great Lakes Seaway Partnership promotes commercial shipping along the Saint Lawrence Seaway system; Mercedes-Benz reconfigures its global supply chain; Global Logistic Properties shifts investment from China to United States; Freight rail gains traction in passenger transport-focused China; China debuts the world’s longest freight train route linking the northeast city of Harbin with Hamburg, Germany.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ports, Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Latin America
Latin American perishable exports have grown dramatically in recent years, but there are still some logistical shortcomings preventing maximum cold chain efficiency.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Intermodal, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation
The shortage of qualified drivers threatens the continued growth of the intermodal industry.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Global Trade Management, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports
Automatic Identification System (AIS) can provide analytics that enable companies to more accurately predict ship arrival times.
Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Companies are increasingly using M2M to maximize operational efficiency, minimize loss and theft, and better serve their customers.
Economic Development, Global Economy, Asia, China, Logistics, Ports, Partnership, Supply Chain Management
Port of Hamburg unveils new traffic light system; CEVA Logistics TireCity in Italy demonstrates interest in sector-specific supply chain collaboration; China debuts longest freight rail route in the world; TPP agreement raises concerns about traceability in the seafood supply chain; Africa capital investment heats up; New G6 Alliance rotation features Polish port; Indian 3PL uses containers as mobile logistics classrooms; Intel eyes Asia for IoT ecosystem.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
The Panama Canal expansion will provide many businesses with opportunities for growth on a global scale.
Economic Development, Finance, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure
Having a Master Plan in place at your port makes operations more efficient, and makes the port more attractive to prospective partners.
3PL, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Ports, Technology , Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Short-term Highway Trust Fund extension renews call for national transportation strategy; Medical cost inflation and cyber risk are the most prying business concerns; Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach create shared working groups to explore operational efficiencies; GS1 Simple Product Listing creates new standard for e-commerce marketplace
Education & Careers, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Martin Associates report points to the importance of continuing U.S. port investment; Henry Ford College introduces associates degree in supply chain management; Freight Can't Wait program encourages Congress to earmark funding exclusively for freight infrastructure projects; Manufacturers are finding better ways to engineer and prototype products using 3D printing technology; McDonald's pledges to lessen impact on global deforestation throughout its entire supply chain.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Offering apps with products helps manufacturers improve customer satisfaction and lower complaints and returns.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Supply chain ‘modeling’ replicates real-world events; Retailers and manufacturers make the jump to RFID; U.S. trucking industry sees better utilization and financial results; Data analytics is a big growth market.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Providing technology solutions helps third-party logistics providers stand out from competitors and adds value to their services.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Logistics, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Challenging weather and a remote location make delivering freight to and from Alaska a complex operation. To simplify operations, many shippers turn to transportation companies and logistics service providers that have the expertise to make sure freight flows smoothly despite the complexities.
Military Logistics, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Transportation
Failure to comply with domestic and international customs regulations can have a huge impact on the bottom line.
E-commerce, Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
U.S. beef supply chain participants form partnership to improve sustainability; Manufacturers and retailers fail to adopt best-in-class processes and technology to address global complexities; Online retailers need to rethink how they align their distribution networks; Spot market rates dip seasonally as West Coast volumes catch up; Staples and Syracuse University partner to drive new research and innovation.
Global Economy, Panama Canal, Canada, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management
United States and Canada are investing $7 billion in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system; Changing political relations between the United States and Cuba could signal new trade opportunities; UK faces a truck driver shortage among younger people; Panama approves new port development
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
A review of the important mile markers in supply chain management that brought us to present day shows we have made progress, but there is more work to be done.
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Eelco de Graaf, vice president, supply chain operations at Lewis-Goetz and Company, is responsible for purchasing, shipping, manufacturing, and operational excellence.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain Management
Many manufacturers have turned to molded pulp as an environmentally friendly packaging alternative.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management
Areas like Northeast Florida actively work to make their local climate a business-friendly one.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
IBC Advanced Alloys puts a pedal to the metals to manage the logistics of complex manufacturing.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Six Sigma helps electronic products company Jabil run like a lean, green manufacturing machine.
3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Mexico, Health Care Logistics, Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
It was the worst of times for U.S./Mexico healthcare. Can demand-driven logistics make it the best of times?
Global Economy, Intermodal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain Management
Facing a number of challenges and constraints, the global port industry is addressing concerns and capitalizing on new opportunities.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
How manufacturers can use technology to stretch the capabilities of their existing workforce.
Green Logistics, Utilities, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Five common misconceptions about LED lighting in industrial and hazardous facilities.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Lean, Ocean, Rail, Trucking
As transportation prices rise, shippers are engaging in smart planning to reduce logistics costs.
As the Panama Canal expansion nears completion, several trends and trade dynamics will determine the impact on U.S. shippers and consignees.
Global Economy, Middle East, Panama Canal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ports, Transportation
North Korea,South Korea,and Russia team up to test new trade partnership,GS1 global registry sets new standard with 15 million products,Middle East airports face growing congestion problem,Puerto Rico makes Panama Canal transshipment play with Port of the Americas project,Britain introduces supply chain slavery bill.
Intermodal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Trucking
As intermodal grows, so do its challenges. Increasing cargo volumes create bottlenecks and congestion; while the capacity shortage has everyone scrambling. How are shippers and service providers coping? This article helps solve the dilemma.
Intermodal, Ports, Rail, Transportation
Creative use of intermodal and multimodal options enables cost-effective transportation, boosts capacity, and reduces highway congestion delays.
Customer Service, Distribution, Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Executives at two leading companies weigh in on supply chain’s value to their organizations.
3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Retail, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Determining the best location for a new or expanding business in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace is challenging. These locations offer a number of advantages when it comes to meeting today’s logistics and supply chain needs.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Economic Development, Education & Careers, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Memphis supports global supply chains through highway, rail, airport, and inland port assets, and a qualified workforce.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
When a merger required Nature’s Way to consolidate distribution facilities, it called on the services of system supplier The Numina Group for a new design and technologies. Today, the facility successfully distributes products to customers in 50 states, and overseas through five supply chain channels.
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.
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
When customers need products fast, Chet Mullen of lift truck manufacturer Raymond Corporation rises to the occassion.
E-commerce, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail
DB Schenker tests silent brake blocks; India changes policy for e-commerce foreign investment; Canada opens Customs Self Assessment preferences to U.S. shippers; Global steamship lines raise rates; European ports struggle with congestion and larger ships
3PL, Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
Expanding beverage product lines are generating new stockkeeping units (SKUs) - and supply chain management challenges.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Ocean
U.S. industry looks to Europe for materials handling and omnichannel innovation; Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport pilots new remote scanning program; Ocean carriers struggle with schedule reliability; WTO projects an uptick in global trade for 2014; Falling freight rates help Brazilian sugar exporters seize market share.
Education & Careers, Inventory Management, Manufacturing
Bob Kalland digs his job as inventory and logistics manager for Atlas Copco Mining and Rock Excavation.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Economic Development, Inland Barge, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Alaska’s extreme weather and geography create logistics challenges for shippers moving cargo to, from, and in the state.
Automotive Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Ports, Partnership, Specialized Logistics
New Jersey’s salty tale misplaces blame on the Jones Act; UPS unveils new hazmat shipping protocol; Automakers collaborate to map the auto supply chain
Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Companies make contingency plans to prepare for possible supply chain disruptions caused by port labor negotiations.
3PL, Economic Development, Intermodal, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Georgia offers manufacturers and distributors superior access to logistics providers and transportation infrastructure.
Intermodal, Ports, Trucking, Transportation
Rapid changes in the chassis market mean shippers must ensure they are creating value from the chassis they use.
Manufacturing, Site Selection, Transportation Infrastructure
Selecting sites for manufacturing and DC facilities involves tax incentives, suppliers, and logistics providers.
3PL, Economic Development, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
U.S. companies stand to gain from establishing manufacturing operations in Mexico – if they manage the challenges.
Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Lean, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborative risk management helps automakers and their supply chain partners protect against disruptions.
3PL, Military Logistics, Manufacturing
The aerospace industry explores new strategies for producing planes quickly, efficiently, and profitably.
Air Cargo, 3PL, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Global Logistics, Packaging, Temperature Controlled
Air cargo shipments of perishable goods such as produce, flowers, and seafood require careful handling.
Intermodal, Import, Export, 3PL, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing
Foreign Trade Zones can help global shippers cut operational costs and speed customs clearance for imports and exports.
Demand Planning, Global Logistics, Manufacturing
Special print production needs prompted DC Comics to seek an overseas partner and rework its logistics.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Partnership, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Shifting production closer to the U.S. can benefit supply chains, but nearshoring also presents obstacles.
Ocean shipping lines have made significant progress to optimize operations, leading to reduced costs and environmental impact.
Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
Expedited shipping modes are a crucial part of shippers’ planned transportation strategies.
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Rail, Latin America
Aviation climate emissions agreement signals major progress; Latin American economic growth expected to accelerate despite hinterland connectivity issues; IMO’s container weight verification amendment irks some shipper advocates; Rolls-Royce developing hybrid wind-powered ship; Spain and Portugal seek rail freight harmonies
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Latin America
Manufacturing in Mexico gives U.S. companies quality control, lower transportation costs, and faster transit times.
Inbound Logistics recently joined Flanders Investment & Trade on a tour of Belgium’s ports and distribution facilities.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
A look at the supply chain for manufacturers that supply materials or components to other manufacturers.
GPS tracking devices give shippers shipment visibility, even when cargo is in the air.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
An order management system from DF Young and Superior Technology helps Cintron Beverage Company boost inventory accuracy, fulfill orders easily and quickly, and track products throughout the supply chain.
When choosing an airfreight forwarder, consider transport and tech capabilities, service records, and professionalism.
Ports, Transportation Infrastructure
Investing in port infrastructure allows long-term job creation so the U.S. can lead in international trade and commerce.
Manufacturing, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
The emergence of domestically sourced natural gas heralds significant changes in the North America energy market.
Air Cargo, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Logistics I.T.
Sensor-based logistics solutions monitor factors like temperature and humidity to protect perishable shipments.
U.S. manufacturing renaissance reflects a supply chain shift not a seismic one; Food supply chain adapts to growing ethnic diversity and changing consumer tastes; 3PL relationship key to competitive advantage; Shippers face tough operating environment; Midwest floods present new challenges for inland waterway shippers; ATA debuts new program to groom a new generation of trucking leaders
3PL, Economic Development, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Minnesota's warehouse tax may push jobs out of state.
Asia, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Shifting manufacturing operations in Asia back to North America provides companies more control of their supply chains, says Steve Sensing of Ryder Supply Chain Solutions.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
By switching to lighter-weight containers and consolidating inbound shipments, construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar cut both carbon emissions and costs.
Intermodal, Ports, Transportation Management
Transloading shipments allows shippers to reduce touches and costs, and create greater flexibility to respond to changing demand in global shipments.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
Benetton follows apparel trend and detoxes supply chain; Apple CEO Tim Cook proves demand forecasting is best left to experts; Wisconsin public-private partnerships invest in rail; Amazon and Texas settle sales tax dispute, move forward; The Alaskan Brewing Company uses spent grain as new energy source.
Import, Export, Manufacturing, Warehousing
The Alternative Site Framework designation is changing the Foreign Trade Zone landscape, allowing shippers a more expedient process for streamlining the supply chain.
Production logistics can increase an operation’s efficiencies and save companies money by creating the right blend of technology, equipment, and disciplined processes to ensure materials get where the are needed to keep production flowing, writes Tom Stricker of HK Logistics.
Panama Canal, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure
The Panama Canal expansion, to be completed in 2015, will impact global commerce and affect trade patterns to the U.S. East Coast. Ports such as PortMiami are preparing themselves to accept the new class of mega cargo ships, says Bill Johnson of PortMiami.
By implementing collaborative and flexible logistics practices and remaining agile, managing air freight today can be a win-win process for both shipper and forwarder, writes Horst von Kanel of Damco USA.
Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking
Expedited services transport cargo by air, sea, or ground to meet shippers’ demands for consistent, on-time delivery with short lead times.
As automotive production levels return to pre-recession levels, consistently delivering quality products has become one of the defining characteristics of successful carmakers and logistics service providers, writes J. Scot Sharland, Automotive Industry Action Group.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing
Pharmaceuticals manufacturers face special supply chain challenges such as temperature control, security, chain of custody, and regulatory compliance, but successful strategies help deal with these issues.
Ports must take a proactive role in managing the supply chain so it runs as efficiently as possible, writes Kevin Doherty of Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership.
Economic Development, Panama Canal, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure
Looking out to 2015, anticipation is swirling about the Panama Canal's expansion and impact on U.S. trade. Among southeastern ports and shippers, that wave of anticipation has already made landfall.
The airfreight industry is depending on the new efficiencies promised by new freighters, e-commerce, and updated air traffic control systems to offset economic uncertainties and increasing regulatory requirements.
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.
Air Cargo, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Ralph Lauren’s transport operations team lacked the ability to dynamically route international air freight according to real-time best service and cost options, and it showed in inflated shipping costs. When a market search found no suitable transportation management system (TMS) for international air freight, the company decided to create its own, with help from solutions provider Acuitive Solutions.
Global Logistics, Manufacturing
The time is right to bring overseas manufacturing back to the United States. U.S. entrepreneurs - and entrepreneurial companies - can domestically manufacture quality products, bring them to market as the low-cost producers, and yield a sustainable profitable business model, writes Elisha Tropper of Cambridge Security Seals.
Demand for industrial real estate near U.S. seaports is outpacing demand for industrial sites in general. Whether it actively buys and develops land or simply improves its own facilities to draw more interest, port authorities are crucial partners in regional economic development initiatives.
U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules against Port of LA; Florida Inland Port signs MOU with Jacksonville Port Authority; Parcel shippers primed for change; Proposed FTZ rules changes threaten U.S. manufacturing.
Carriers, port authorities, and other service providers are working to keep intermodal going strong. Here’s a look at some of the newest developments in intermodal transportation around North America.
Shifting perspectives on supply chain management, coupled with the realities of total landed cost, are driving manufacturers to weigh the benefits of flinging production operations in China back to the United States.
Most ports today compete globally with one another and reflect tremendous productivity gains in ocean transport achieved in recent decades. Simon Kaye of Jaguar Freight offers tips on choosing a port with electronic and data processing sophistication.
Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo examines a trend in moving manufacturing from China back to the United States.
Scott Aubuchon of UPS offers tips to help shippers make the most of their air cargo shipments.
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Security
As You Sow asks P&G and General Mills to recycle post-consumer waste; PepsiCo and Coca-Cola make bottles out of plants; Air cargo industry raises concerns about the Transportation Security Administration’s 100-percent screening mandate; Truckers report increasing volumes and rates; TMS market shows signs of rebound; CN invests in new intermodal equipment, new customers; Amazon vacates S.C. DC over sales tax
Choose a global air transportation services provider that both you and your customers can trust to deliver time-sensitive inventory on schedule.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Roadability Rule has shifted responsibility for obtaining and maintaining chassis to shippers and drayage companies.
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Safety, Security, Supply Chain Management
U.S. Department of Transportation pursues ban on cell phone use while driving; Proposed air cargo screening legislation enhances security measures; U.S. retailers place increased emphasis on supply chain management
Air Cargo, Expedited Shipping, Trucking
When expediting shipments, visibility, communication, and customer service get into gear.
Air Cargo, Transportation Management, Transportation Infrastructure
Moving cargo by air in Alaska requires expertise in transportation and logistics management.
Ocean, Logistics I.T., Ports, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
David Bennett of Schneider Logistics addresses how shippers, ocean carriers, and trucking companies are struggling with responsibility for providing chassis for cargo container units at ports; Boeing appoints new VP to handle 787 Dreamliner delays; companies restructure outsourced technology contracts.
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Middle East, Asia, Ocean, Ports
Heineken implements inland barge distribution in Europe; CMA CGM, MSC, and Maersk Line partner to fight piracy; PepsiCo UK and Ireland help farm suppliers cut carbon emissions and water usage; New Dubai Logistics Corridor facilitates UAE trade; Japanese economy shows signs of rebound; Taiwan launches project to improve logistics performance.
Air Cargo, Middle East, Asia, Intermodal, Global Economy, Utilities, Latin America
Russia developing a super-heavy cargo plane; Suppliers cannot meet Northern Europe's demand for wind power equipment; United Arab Emirates top re-exporter of rice; Outsourcing grows in Brazil; FedEx Express expands expedited offerings in China; Luxembourg-based 3PL introduces new multimodal hanging garment container to Australian apparel industry.
Air Cargo, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management
U.S. transportation spending lags, according to Transportation Performance Indexes; International air cargo traffic increases; Ocean volumes rise; Large corporations band together to help smaller suppliers sell goods and services to global companies.
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Economy, Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, China, Health Care Logistics, Agriculture Logistics, Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure
Mexico Taxes U.S. Imports, Audi's carbon friendly cars and carbon friendly transportation, Australia labors over transportation expansion, UPS opens health care logistics hubs in Singapore and China, U.S. football imports from China
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Rail, Trucking, Latin America
News briefs: U.S. Ports Dig Panama Gold, Reducing the Carton Footprint, SaaS to the Rescue, BNSF Brings Shortlines On Line, Truckers Tackle Credit Crunch
Education & Careers, Forklifts, Ocean, Materials Handling, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Gulf ports maintain container volumes despite Deepwater Horizon oil spill; Supply chain leaders climb the corporate ladder; Toyota Material Handling engineers work with MIT scientists and the U.S. Army to develop a remote-operated fork lift
Air Cargo, 3PL, Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
21st annual State of Logistics Report: Beating the Recession; Making dollars and Sense out of Jabulanis and Vuvuzelas; Mergers and Acquisitions Show signs of Recovery
Air Cargo, 3PL, Freight Forwarders, Global Logistics, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
A professional freight forwarder that represents the interests of all supply chain participants can serve as the missing link in supply chain communication.
Inbound Logistics Senior Writer Joseph O'Reilly visits New Jersey's Port Elizabeth, one of the East Coast's busiest intermodal ports.
Air Cargo, Transportation Infrastructure
Inbound Logistics Senior Writer Joseph O'Reilly tours North Carolina's Piedmont Triad, home to a new FedEx hub and growing Aerotropolis.
Air Cargo, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Security
The Transportation Security Administration's air cargo screening requirements create challenges for airports and shippers, writes Robert F. Caton of AMB Logistics.
Intermodal, Distribution, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain Management
With rail facility upgrades underway and intermodal network improvements on track, these sites are riding high on intermodal advantages.
Intermodal, Cross-Docking, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Warehousing
Tradition Logistics’ new facility in Savannah, Georgia, provides supply chain and logistics solutions, from inventory management to distribution and e-commerce fulfillment.
Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Global ports lost more than one-third of their expected capacity to ship containers in 2021, causing economic trouble for some smaller developing nations, among others, finds research commissioned by the Global Shippers Forum (GSF). The study, which was conducted by MDS Transmodal, identifies the extent of capacity restriction in 2021 that resulted from scheduled port calls being skipped by shipping lines.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Risk Management
This story looks at enterprise-level strategies that companies are using to meet today’s difficult supply chain challenges, and that offer potential lessons for their operations in the future.
Careers, Manufacturing, Sustainability
Profile of Amy Davis, vice president and president of the New Power segment of Cummins Inc., a global power leader.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Inbound Logistics readers encapsulate the state of the supply chain in 2021.
Air Cargo, Trucking, Transportation
IL spies the pinpoint precision and exacting calculations needed to pull off the shooting of the latest installment of the James Bond franchise, No Time to Die.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Technology
A network optimization study with Odyssey Logistics & Technology gave a global manufacturer, which spent more than $1 billion annually on shipping, the insight to optimize its global supply chain network.
The Sunshine State is a logistics hotspot, offering sizzling transportation connections, blazing industrial real estate opportunities, and blisteringly efficient import/export capabilities.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Ports
The Port of Savannah is one of the first U.S. ports of call for fresh fruits and vegetables. New facilities, like Americold's warehouse, enable faster distribution channels for fresh and frozen food products.
Demand volatility coupled with capacity shortages. Lead times stretching out weeks, even months. Congestion at ports worldwide. What can shippers do to keep their supply chains moving? Plenty.
Air Cargo, Project Logistics, Ocean
Recent efforts to transport lions, critical medical aid, and a massive rocket stage demonstrate the steep challenges and keen ingenuity required to tackle extreme project logistics.
E-commerce, Manufacturing, Technology
Manufacturing's traditional selling processes are broken. Our next chapter requires a savvy digital approach backed by a deep understanding of buyer expectations.
Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing
Profile of Marc Hansult, co-founder and co-chief executive officer with DRTR (Do The Right Thing) Apparel.
Buoyed by efficiency and environmental performance, ocean carriers favor ever-bigger container ships. But they must gain passage through narrow canals.
Georgia’s solid logistics infrastructure provided the firm foundation needed to keep cargo moving efficiently and safely regardless of a pandemic and national economic stress. These providers and trade partners led the way.
From its position as a global third-party logistics provider, SEKO has unique insight into air and ocean trends.
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.
The maritime industry navigated stormy seas during the pandemic, but emerging technologies, increasing volumes, and new strategies point to a ship-shape future.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Transportation
True digital transformation requires the ability to think beyond the next load or the next order to find new and enduring ways to match fluctuating demand with capacity and connect relevant industry partners in efficient ways.
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.
Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Wallaroo Hat Company co-founder Stephanie Carter applies her entrepreneurial spirit to tackling outsourcing, tariffs, and pandemic challenges, and to pursuing new ventures, such as a nonprofit that assists women and girls in Cameroon.
By weeding out detention costs, trimming inefficiencies, and seeding visibility and productivity, yard management systems (YMS) can fertilize your supply chain.
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.
Learn how Alpega's intuitive TenderEasy solution helped CooperVision make their entire freight procurement process more efficient, cutting the time it takes to run their biannual RFQ in half.
Manufacturers have been outsourcing noncore production processes for decades, and the trend continues. The key to successful outsourcing is assuring the 3PL value-added assembler (VAA) has a quality management system.
Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Technology
Extreme Networks’ acquisition spree provided the perfect reason to overhaul its supply chain practices and processes.
Distribution, Finance, Manufacturing
Accepting credit cards can be a major differentiator for businesses, enabling customers to pay however is most convenient for them. To balance this need with the necessity of maintaining margins, consider credit card surcharging.
Logistics providers in Alaska are on top of the world, literally and figuratively. They are a special breed prepared for every challenge the Last Frontier poses.
Manufacturing, Partnership, Supply Chain
Relationship contracts can benefit distribution in many different industry sectors—these five steps can help you put one into action.
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.
Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Manufacturers with primary and sub-tier suppliers near Wuhan, China, can use these five guidelines to plan ahead for any COVID-19 impact.
Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Read how Suddath secured a long-term partnership with medical device manufacturer after managing its overflow product through warehouse management and value-added services.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Warehousing
Visibility to actions and status at the loading dock can be challenging, but providing that visibility, such as through the Kelley Digital Master Control Panel, can create powerful advantages to maximizing throughput.
Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics
Three steps manufacturing and logistics employers can take to attract the incoming millennial and Gen-Z workforce.
If your company is being pressured to lower supply chain management costs, remain competitive with suppliers and protect your business from fraudsters – it’s time to abandon those eighteenth century paper checks and revolutionize your AP processes by transitioning to electronic payments. Consider it a well-placed investment in the next Revolution.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Transportation
Virgin Atlantic Cargo and Delta Cargo are poised for takeoff to their new home: the new purpose-built dnata City East, London Heathrow's state-of-the-art cargo facility.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
The Port of Wilmington, Delaware, has set a record for the largest single shipment of fresh Moroccan citrus received by the port, with more than 1.75 million boxes of cargo.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
Manufacturing professionals are among the most aware of industry change due to automation, finds The State of Intelligent Process Automation from Nintex. The survey of manufacturing workers finds that 75 percent don't harbor concern for job security amid the rise of new technologies.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics
Improved relations between the United States and Cuba have hit an impasse, leading FedEx Corp. to drop a plan to begin cargo flights to the communist country.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
The impact of powerful forces such as digital transformation, Industry 4.0, the current regulatory climate, and automation on U.S. manufacturers is the focus of a new research report from ECi Software Solutions. The findings indicate the role technology is playing in the U.S. manufacturing resurgence.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports
For Calendar Year 2018 through November, the Port of Savannah has handled 4 million twenty-foot equivalent container units, up from 3.72 million over the same period last year. Containers currently booked for December will add approximately 362,000 TEUs to the annual total.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Technology
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
U.S. Great Lakes ports and the St. Lawrence Seaway had one of their busiest months of the season in October. Overall cargo shipments via the St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 30.5 million metric tons, up four percent over the same period in 2017.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Strengthening economies, increasing globalization, the growth of e-commerce, and software that enables companies to more precisely calculate the trade-offs between air and other transportation modes are driving growth in the airfreight market.
The Red Wing Shoe Company gets customers to share how their boots are serving them—and the supply chain—well.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
MAERSK SHANGHAI, a 10,081 TEU container ship, the largest to ever call a Florida deep-water port was at PortMiami.
Finance, Manufacturing, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology , Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
A new survey from B2B software firm Cleo brings to light a lesser-known finding: executives making investments in agility-increasing technology were able to increase revenue during the pandemic in 2021.
Importers can mitigate supply chain disruption and the resulting escalation of costs by taking control of their shipments at origin and moving their goods more strategically. Here’s how.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Technology
Digital transformation will be fundamental as we tune into a post-pandemic supply chain.
Air Cargo, Technology , Transportation
A rundown of the latest supply chain technology, services, and other innovations.
Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Sustainability
Sustainability is more important than ever for fashion supply chains. The biggest shift has been the number of products labeled "recycled" or "containing recycled materials."
Air Cargo, Technology , Transportation
Take a look at the latest supply chain products, services, and solutions.
Manufacturing, Trucking, Transportation
Supply chain leaders share the spot shortages they predict next.
Site Selection, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure
From access to ports and infrastructure, readily available workers, and proximity to millions of consumers, logistics sites deliver and build on advantages. Here's how organizations support their continued success.
A survey of the factors that influence mode selection, both in ordinary times and in the hyper-challenging COVID era.
Air Cargo, Technology , Transportation
Take a look at the latest supply chain products, services, and solutions.
Air Cargo, Technology , Transportation
Take a look at the latest supply chain products, services, and solutions.
The Sunshine State is a logistics hotspot, offering sizzling transportation connections, blazing industrial real estate opportunities, and blisteringly efficient import/export capabilities.
Ports, Technology , Transportation
A look at the latest supply chain technologies, products, services, and transportation solutions.
Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability
U.K. scientists used E. coli to transform plastic waste into vanillin, the molecule responsible for the characteristic smell and taste of vanilla.
Air Cargo, Technology , Transportation
A look at the latest supply chain technologies, products, services, and transportation solutions.
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
With consumers fired up to grill, manufacturers and retailers turn up their range of strategies to smoke the competition.
Any operational disruptions in the maritime industry have significant effects on the entire ecosystem. Congestion at the ports, especially in southern California, has steadily increased as a result of massive volume increases.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Cross-border Trade, Ocean, Ports
In 2015, the USDA allowed the Port of Savannah to serve as a new entry point for cold-treated produce. To support the increased traffic for frozen and temperature-controlled fruits, vegetables, and proteins, Americold built a 15-million-cubic-foot state-of-the-art cold storage facility that opened in 2020.
Georgia’s solid logistics infrastructure provided the firm foundation needed to keep cargo moving efficiently and safely regardless of a pandemic and national economic stress. These providers and trade partners led the way.
The Frisian Sea, a Dutch cargo ship, made its maiden voyage using two compact wind-assisted propulsion units, which can improve fuel savings and lower emissions.
From its position as a global third-party logistics provider, SEKO has unique insight into air and ocean trends.
Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability
From self-driving cars to driving down emissions electric vehicles, this is what's trending in the automotive supply chain.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Ports
As U.S.-Mexico trade is flourishing, Port Tampa Bay is well positioned to accommodate the continued strong growth of its container business.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Partnership
TForce Worldwide partnered with a large manufacturing client, building a system that met its needs and a unified platform that provides complex data to support better business decisions.
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability
PepsiCo and General Mills plan to reduce their carbon footprint during the next 10 years, following similar initiatives by other food manufacturing giants.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
Most supply chain professionals can't stay ahead of their challenges as manufacturing and fulfillment complexities continue to grow. Key issues include integrating software and meeting customer expectations.
Air Cargo, Global Economy, Technology
Asia was the first region to endure COVID-19 and reopen its economies—what does that mean for global supply chains?
Retail Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Apparel brands and retailers can use the COVID-19 crisis to take stock of existing business models and create more stable and sustainable supply chains for the future.
Lean Logistics, Manufacturing, Risk Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the shortcomings of a supply chain that is perhaps too lean. However, to be “lean” doesn’t mean keeping extremely low inventory levels with no coordination or backup plan.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Technology
Supply chain leaders pivot their companies in response to anticipated lower volumes of cargo during the COVID-19 outbreak and use innovative solutions to accommodate new delivery options.
Manufacturing, Sustainability, Technology
When applied to manufacturing, artificial intelligence enables companies to meet sustainability targets: workforce of the future, global operations optimization, and value network orchestration.
Air Cargo, Security, Technology
Security, reliability, and scalability are three barriers that can prevent industrial companies from integrating Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) solutions.
Air Cargo, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Health Care Logistics
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain
A supply chain built on speed to the Midwest is a market differentiator. By bypassing congested urban terminals and moving logistics closer to the customer base, shippers can take days out of their supply chain and reduce landed costs.
Fulfillment, Manufacturing, Warehousing
A series of convergent events are raising national supply chain costs at every touch but investing in processes and people, and aligning with phenomenal logistics partners will offset a good measure of the costs and increase customer satisfaction.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
AI’s application in materials inventory and data management will result in systems that are more usable, responsive and capable than ever to support agile supply chains. The emergence of AI is replacing frustration with the ability to leverage data for more strategic, creative opportunities to propel companies forward.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Logistics and supply chain jobs, by the numbers.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Supply Chain
Shippers can take several steps to rein in airfreight costs. These include checking that it’s truly necessary, combining air with other modes of transportation, incorporating air into their ongoing logistics planning, and developing strong relationships with freight forwarders.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
U.S. port authorities identify more than $20 billion in projected multimodal port and rail access needs over the next decade, while one-third cite pressing rail project needs costing at least $50 million for each of their ports, according to a new American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) survey, The State of Freight III.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain, Technology
The nation’s ports are testing technologies and investing in infrastructure improvements to adapt to a world where the ultimate consumer increasingly embraces Amazon-like expectations.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
Despite trade tensions, port business in the United States and Asia is booming, reports the latest Global Kuehne + Nagel Indicators (gKNi).
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain
2018 looks to be off to a flying start for the air cargo industry, according to World ACD, but it may be too early to celebrate. Worldwide air cargo yield dropped to USD $1.89 (U.S. dollars) in January 2018, 7.8 percent below December, but 16.8 percent higher than January 2017.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
Port of Rotterdam and IBM develop the model port of the future.
Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
Georgia Ports Authority outlines ambitious growth plans.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
With one in every six jobs now tied to manufacturing, American-made products are making a profound comeback in today’s progressive U.S. economy. Known as Industry 4.0, this trending wave of innovative disruptors - 3D printing, robotics, big data, and the Internet of Things - is changing the global supply chain and the world's geo-political view of American manufacturing.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
New IDC research provides manufacturers the top 10 predictions and underlying drivers expected to impact future IT investments; new report on fashion industry outlines a human-centered supply chain; in a workforce being transformed by the rise of the gig economy and the restructuring of industries, what attitudes and behaviors do procurement professionals need to sprint up the career ladder
Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports
Panama Canal welcomes largest capacity container vessel to date through expanded locks; latest research shows a drop in international retailers offering free returns; The global forecast for the refrigerated transport market through 2022; what does the future of marine technology hold
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
The big ships are here. At 1,200 feet long and 158 feet wide, the containership COSCO Development is the biggest containership to call The Port of Virginia and the U.S. East Coast.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
The strengthening of air freight demand is consistent with an uptick in world trade and a six-year high in new export orders.
Air Cargo, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
North America’s manufacturing sector is on an upward trajectory. However, a shortage of young talent, compounded by Baby Boomers’ negative perceptions about Millennials, could impact its continued expansion, according to ThomasNet’s latest Industry Market Barometer® (IMB) research.
Global Economy, Mexico, China, Manufacturing
The 2021 Reshoring Index from global consulting firm Kearny reports US companies are relying more heavily on manufacturing from low-cost countries (LCC), but sentiment is quickly changing.
Air Cargo, Alaska, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Specialized Logistics
In this 10th edition of our Alaska supplement, we explore the state's beauty, resources, and the challenges presented by its location, geography, and climate. The logistics providers that excel in this state rely on grit, dedication, and expertise to move products to, from, and within the state safely and efficiently.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Digital transformation is truly underway in manufacturing. While digital technologies such as cloud, mobile, big data and analytics, and Internet of Things have been industry drivers for years, manufacturers now have high expectations for the business value of technologies that are in earlier stages of adoption.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
A retailer or manufacturer who has a clear monitoring program in place will have peace of mind going through this holiday season. When everyone in the supply chain knows exactly what is going to happen if products are damaged, then the groups can work better together to ensure products arrive safely and consumers are happy.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain
U.S.-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines flies into the international freight transportation field with the launch of a new Houston-Mexico City route. The carrier plans to add Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas to its network by end of summer 2018.
E-commerce, Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
Seaports are a vital economic engine for the United States and a huge driver of demand for industrial real estate. Imports represented 63 percent of the total loaded cargo volume in 2017 for the top 13 ports in the United States.
E-commerce, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce continues to mow down traditional business practices. To adapt, companies serving manufacturing, industrial, and retail customers are seeding their portfolios with new services, and not letting any grass grow under their feet.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain
As cargo volumes and the complexity of port operations continue to increase, the Port of Long Beach and GE Transportation are collaborating on a pilot project to improve cargo flow, increase visibility, and enhance real-time decision-making.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain
Airline confidence stays high, according to IATA’s latest airline business confidence index.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
E-commerce, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Status quo will not be the norm in 2018 as major and minor changes are brewing in business operations.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Manufacturers embrace IIoT to improve quality and operational visibility.
Economic Development, Distribution, Logistics, Ports
Florida's state-of-the-art seaports and airports, and strong highway and rail networks, have helped establish a strong and growing logistics sector.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Cross-Docking, Global Trade Management, Third-Party Logistics, Ports, Trucking
Transloading can boost productivity and keep the supply chain moving. Engaging a partner like Taylored Services that fully understands this process is a necessity in today’s global market.
Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports
The Panama Canal welcomed its 5,000th Neopanamax vessel through the waterway, reaffirming the value and impact the route has had on global maritime trade.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain
A robust economy and capital investments help buoy record cargo volumes.
E-commerce, 3PL, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
There’s a lot of interest in the industry right now regarding advanced technologies like blockchain and AI and the benefits they could bring to logistics operations – and with good reason. But, for all the promise these appear to hold, there are proven enhancement-focused tools already available – in particular, scorecards – that supply chain managers should take full advantage right now to ensure optimized performance across all supply chain functions.
Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Transportation
Five trends shaping the maritime industry will also impact shippers: carrier consolidation and alliances, the increasing sizes of ships, ports that have become chokepoints, advancing technology, and increasing concerns about the environmental impact of shipping.
3PL, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
As technology and innovation continue to enable new options, supply chains will be sure to keep pace and take us to new heights.
Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Maturing systems, implementation expertise, and newly enacted tax incentives bode well for significant leaps in supply chain efficiency. Here’s why 2018 will be the year for technology ROI.
E-commerce, Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Retailers and manufacturers can unlock significant competitive advantage by leveraging consumer insights to make category decisions and create localized merchandising assortments.
Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Ports, Technology
Terminal operations today leverage highly integrated systems—from vehicle/fleet management, remote crane management, terminal operating systems, gate operation, position detection, and many others. So, how do we make this integration work better? The short answer—simplify and standardize.
Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
Air Cargo, Economic Development, Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
By offering air, barge, ocean carrier, rail, and trucking services, logistics providers are minimizing the risks involved with transporting goods to, from, and within Alaska.
Economic Development, Logistics, Ports, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Warehousing
In the logistics sphere, Georgia offers every important road—as well as air and sea route—to success.
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