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Trucking rates prove resilient despite large disruptions
A potential oversupply of trucks coupled with a shortage of drivers has kept rates low throughout Q3.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 10, 2016 -
Amazon joins growing list of companies facing fair labor suits
FedEx, Uber, Flowers Foods and Lyft have all faced allegations their independent contractors are, in fact, employees.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 7, 2016 -
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Here’s how companies are navigating rising costs, network changes and logistics disruptions across global supply chain networks.
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How slow fiscal recovery made supply chain managers essential
Executives are increasingly turning to the supply chain to reduce costs and drive modernization, according to a recent report.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 7, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Robots, shipping woes and hope for Q3
Skim through last week's stats, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 7, 2016 -
Companies cut suppliers as external factors slash bids to meet consumer demands
Nestle's recent exit from South Sudan and Honest Co.'s new product designs show how much suppliers matter to the consumer.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
DSV CEO: Apps are no threat to freight forwarders
The chief executive of the world's fifth-largest freight forwarder provides an outlook for the sector in a recent Reuters interview.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Updated: Hurricane Matthew threatens East Coast supply chains
Weather conditions are expected to snarl pick ups and deliveries along the Eastern Seaboard.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Report: 6 technologies that will transform trucking
Improved connectivity and automation may neutralize the subsector's current driver shortage and safety challenges.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 4, 2016 -
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Long lead times force H&M to pay the price
Consumers balked at merchandise suitable for chilly conditions while the warm weather lingered.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 4, 2016 -
Survey: Consumers reward premium packaging, same day delivery
As consumer expectations shift, distributors offering premium packaging and delivery services may see a competitive advantage.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 3, 2016 -
FedEx, UPS expand peak season capacity with capital, labor investments
The companies are leaning on small, automated sorting centers supplemented by large regional hubs to meet consumer demands.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 3, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: World trade, talent crisis and Blackberry's pivot
Skim through the week's market snapshot, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 30, 2016 -
Reuters: Uber engages with shippers, truckers in bid for truckload market
The technology is still years away from commercialization, though, given the high risks of truckload services.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
DHL enters emergency shipment market with same day delivery
The new service targets high-value industries and offers full visibility during the express shipment.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
AutoZone reaps benefits from inventory mega-hubs
Parts retailers are adopting the same strategy as distribution centers: stockpile inventory in regional hubs to service smaller location centers.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Report: 3PLs bet on Big Data for competitive advantage
A recent study reviewed 3PL-shipper alignment to find industry consolidation is being driven by investments in Big Data, in order to best serve the customer.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Amazon to take on FedEx, UPS with ambitious plans to enter shipping business
The e-commerce giant has built a fulfillment and delivery infrastructure to serve its needs, but it has bigger plans than just that, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
By Daphne Howland • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Front-end fulfillment disrupting traditional logistics
What is not considered disruptive today may be considered disruptive tomorrow.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Robots, drones find solution for the last mile and emergency delivery
UPS, CyPhy and Starship enterprises are vying to be the first drone technology to gain a foothold in the Last Mile delivery service.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 24, 2016 -
Global food producer's switch to cage-free eggs scrambles supply chain
While cage-free satisfies a growing consumer preference, it presents a crop of problems for farmers and suppliers.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 24, 2016 -
Maersk split highlights industry volatility
The company's two main businesses, oil and shipping, are at historic lows forcing the company to reorganize as the industry treads deep waters.
By Edwin Lopez , Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Roboats, freight slump and break-ups
Skim through this week's technologies, indices, distribution centers and M&As.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 23, 2016 -
In wake of Hanjin, shipping lines prep for consolidation
Maersk and CMA are among the shippers indicating acquisitions as part of an overall growth strategy.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 22, 2016 -
Report: How automation will revolutionize the supply chain
The combination of automated picking, additive manufacturing and self-driving vehicles promises to facilitate demand-driven supply chains.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 21, 2016 -
UPS nods to global nature of innovation with 3D printing expansion
The shipper announced a new additive manufacturing factory in Singapore, to facilitate the logistics of innovation for clients.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 20, 2016