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Nestlé beverage delivery arm reaches carbon neutrality
A combination of fleet conversion, route optimization, replacement of truck trips with rail, redesigned racks, renewable energy and carbon offset projects helped ReadyRefresh achieve neutrality.
By Shefali Kapadia • Feb. 12, 2020 -
Inaccurate maps cost logistics companies $6B: survey
Even small problems can result in major losses for logistics companies, especially as e-commerce puts more delivery trucks on city streets.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 11, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Retailers are making operational investments and adjustments to maintain supply chain resilience. Here’s how.
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FedEx to transfer some Express parcels to Ground for last mile
The aim is to improve parcel density and cost particularity for residential deliveries, FedEx said.
By Morgan Forde • Feb. 10, 2020 -
Column
Patent Pending: Zebra's plan for managing large RFID populations
Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 7, 2020 -
Nuro's autonomous delivery vehicle cleared to hit the road
The company will begin public road testing with 5,000 of its R2 units in Houston over the coming weeks, carrying consumer products, groceries and restaurant orders.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 7, 2020 -
JD Logistics deploys autonomous shuttles, drones for last-mile deliveries in coronavirus quarantine zones
The technologies minimize human contact, and JD Logistics has provided its employees in the area with masks, body suits and other emergency safety gear.
By Morgan Forde • Feb. 7, 2020 -
How online order fulfillment is changing grocery in 3 charts
Meeting the tight deadlines consumers desire has pushed grocers to get creative with fulfillment.
By Morgan Forde • Feb. 6, 2020 -
Logistics: To insource or outsource?
The growing complexity of supply chains due to emerging technologies, customer expectations and the ongoing quest to reduce spend has led to an uptick in outsourced functions.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 4, 2020 -
Online grocery forecast increases to $143B by 2025
FMI and Nielsen updated their projections due to an uptick in pickup, two-hour delivery, expanded services and a surge in Amazon Prime memberships.
By Krishna Thakker • Feb. 3, 2020 -
Amazon shipping costs continue to climb with no end in sight
CEO Jeff Bezos said the number of items available for one-day Prime shipping quadrupled year-over-year in Q4.
By Emma Cosgrove • Jan. 30, 2020 -
Buoyed by record volume, UPS expands services to support e-commerce speed
A commitment to fast delivery, and the exit of FedEx from the running, allowed UPS to increase its business with Amazon in 2019 — now 11.6% of its revenue.
By Emma Cosgrove • Jan. 30, 2020 -
UPS and Waymo partner on self-driving parcel pickup
Waymo's autonomous vans will pick up parcels from UPS stores in the Phoenix metro area and deliver them to nearby UPS sorting facilities.
By Morgan Forde • Jan. 30, 2020 -
'Extreme, unprecedented' trucking market changes hit CH Robinson
C.H. Robinson forecasted in October the market would remain favorable to shippers through the first half of 2020, and so far, the data shows the 3PL's prediction to be true.
By Shefali Kapadia • Jan. 30, 2020 -
Opinion
AI is reshaping transportation. Railroads can get on board or miss out
Can freight rail deploy technologies that boost safety performance and productivity while growing market share? Ian Jefferies, president and CEO of the Association of American Railroads, grapples with the question.
By Ian Jefferies • Jan. 28, 2020 -
Warehouse market will loosen by 2021 as supply catches up with demand, report finds
Cold-storage, last-mile, in-fill spaces and multi-story warehouses near ports and population centers will be the most in-demand formats, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
By Emma Cosgrove • Jan. 27, 2020 -
CH Robinson launches supply chain innovation lab
Solutions will aim to reduce lead times and empty miles and increase freight visibility for shippers, while integrating into their own ERP systems.
By Morgan Forde • Jan. 24, 2020 -
Amazon, DHL, Ikea, others join electric vehicle alliance
The Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance members plan to electrify their fleets within the next five to 10 years.
By Morgan Forde • Jan. 23, 2020 -
E-commerce deliveries will overrun cities in 1 to 3 years
The World Economic Forum argues the best path forward is to build portfolios of solutions that improve congestion, emissions and unit cost of deliveries.
By Emma Cosgrove • Jan. 23, 2020 -
Nolan Transportation expands cold chain offerings with Eagle Transportation acquisition
Eagle Transportation's network expands Nolan's capacity and geographic reach in a growing cold chain market.
By Morgan Forde • Jan. 22, 2020 -
Fastenal's fleet drags on margins, but still a competitive advantage CEO says
The company's ability to offset its transportation cost with freight sales is, like any carrier, subject to the whims of the market.
By Matt Leonard • Jan. 21, 2020 -
Why procurement planning is critical ahead of Chinese New Year
Smart U.S. companies have plans in place to accommodate disruptions that come with the holiday, such as delayed production, slower shipping and tight capacity.
By Amanda Loudin • Jan. 16, 2020 -
Opinion
4 e-commerce trends to watch in 2020
When competing with Amazon or Alibaba, it’s important to use trends as inspiration for innovation, writes Bernard Schreiner, co-founder of Paazl.
By Bernard Schreiner • Jan. 16, 2020 -
USMCA will enter into force July 1
The trade deal promises streamlined digital trade and higher duty-free thresholds in a win for small- and medium-sized shippers.
By Morgan Forde • Updated April 27, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Supply chain certifications: What's new?
Just as the business world evolves, associations offering supply chain certifications are revamping them to include relevant content.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Jan. 16, 2020 -
Amazon lets 3rd party sellers use FedEx Ground for Prime shipments after peak season ban
The decision comes after Amazon removed the option for sellers to ship with FedEx Ground and Home in December 2019 over concerns about late holiday shipments.
By Morgan Forde • Jan. 15, 2020