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XPO CEO touts success of digital brokerage service, despite Amazon's entrance
Brad Jacobs said XPO Connect is "winning" with a retention rate of 80% and sidestepped questions on the impact of Amazon's freight brokerage platform.
By Emma Cosgrove • May 2, 2019 -
4 technologies for a more agile procurement process
For some organizations, agile procurement represents a completely new way of thinking. Technology can help ease the transition.
By Emma Cosgrove • May 2, 2019 -
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Retailers are making operational investments and adjustments to maintain supply chain resilience. Here’s how.
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FreshDirect to source chicken from Blue Apron co-founder's new company
This is the first distribution deal for Arkansas-based Cooks Venture, which launched last month and focuses on regenerative agriculture.
By Lauren Manning • May 2, 2019 -
Amazon makes blockchain service platform generally available
Supply chain applications, including sourcing traceability and reverse logistics, are among the first uses of Amazon's offering.
By Matt Leonard • May 2, 2019 -
UPS plans delivery routes for 21M packages on Google Cloud
Competing businesses are hard pressed to adopt Amazon Web Services because they fear storing their data on a competitor's cloud.
By Samantha Schwartz • May 2, 2019 -
Amazon Key, Ford unlock in-car delivery
Amazon has been expanding its last mile offerings through Amazon Key, including in-car and in-garage deliveries.
By Matt Leonard • May 1, 2019 -
Alexa in the warehouse? How voice applications are changing and growing
As e-commerce order volume continues spiraling upwards while delivery windows shrink, warehouse workers need innovations to meet picking, packing and shipping goals.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • April 30, 2019 -
Retrieved from Walmart on April 25, 2019
Walmart reveals first 'intelligent' lab store on Long Island
Equipped with cameras, sensors, interactive displays and major processing power, the souped-up Neighborhood Market aims to take efficiency and customer experience to new heights.
By Jessica Dumont • April 30, 2019 -
5-year UPS-Teamsters agreement takes effect
Implementation of the contract gives UPS a level of security, and small parcel workers benefit from a $4.15 hourly wage increase.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 30, 2019 -
SAP integrates Uber Freight into logistics platform
This marks Uber Freight's first integration with a third-party software provider, offering validation of the digital broker's technology, network and value from a ubiquitous supply chain software provider.
By Emma Cosgrove • April 30, 2019 -
Port of Los Angeles calls for Cyber Resilience Center
The center would help to improve information sharing between supply chain partners including the port, terminal operators and freight companies.
By Matt Leonard • April 29, 2019 -
Retrieved from Amazon on July 11, 2017
Amazon launches digital freight brokerage site
The site quotes freight at roughly 30% below market rate, according to FreightWaves, presenting massive potential for disruption in an already diversifying space.
By Emma Cosgrove • April 29, 2019 -
Maersk adds digital customs clearance in industry first
The move is the latest by the largest ocean carrier in its quest to become a one-stop-shop for shippers.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 29, 2019 -
Lowe's will put FedEx's delivery bot to the test
The home improvement retailer will look to discover what cost and operational impact robots can have on the ever-important last mile of its supply chain.
By Emma Cosgrove • April 29, 2019 -
CMA CGM launches instant digital quotes, guaranteed space for shippers
The ocean shipping industry is notoriously slow to jump on the digitization bandwagon, but the tides are shifting.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 26, 2019 -
Report: Digital transformation spending to reach $1.18T this year
Manufacturing is expected to lead the way in spending, followed by retail and transportation.
By Matt Leonard • April 25, 2019 -
How McDonald's super sizes its data for an optimized supply chain
The restaurant giant will use artificial intelligence to change its drive-thru menus, enabling new capabilities behind the scenes in demand planning.
By Craig Guillot • April 23, 2019 -
Automation complicates recruiting in the cybersecurity space, survey finds
Among U.S. respondents, 48% said that automation will require employers to increase the number of hires with advanced skills.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • April 23, 2019 -
Retrieved from Amazon on April 23, 2019
Amazon makes garage parcel deliveries available
The release of Key for Garage is the company's latest effort to fight back against porch pirates and ensure deliveries end up in the right hands.
By Matt Leonard • April 23, 2019 -
Maersk blockchain solution TradeLens adds ZIM
This is the fourth carrier to join the platform, which allows data to be shared across a network of terminal operators, port authorities, freight forwarders and container lines.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 22, 2019 -
Convoy introduces application to handle drop-and-hook shipments
Convoy will lease trailers that can be used by shippers who want to be part of the new offering.
By Matt Leonard • April 17, 2019 -
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At ProMat, robots shine, but people are the real stars of the show
The impetus behind the design of each materials handling tool can be summed up in one word: humans.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 17, 2019 -
Board again delays decision on Port of LA automation project
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti asked for more time on the "complex set of negotiations," in which APM Terminals wants to automate and make the port more competitive, while union workers fear job cuts.
By Matt Leonard • April 17, 2019 -
Predictive analytics for operations grows 76% in 2 years
The data from MHI's annual report shows interest is growing in predictive technology. Now it's just about finding the talent necessary to implement it.
By Matt Leonard • April 16, 2019 -
Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, MSC and ONE form the Digital Container Shipping Association
Ocean shipping has been a notoriously slow industry to digitize, and creating a common set of standards could pave the way for the development of industry-wide digital networks.
By Emma Cosgrove • April 16, 2019