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Artificial intelligence is not just coming at you from mega tech companies like Microsoft. It is under development among ...
As logistics operations race to adopt automation, AI, and analytics, true transformation depends on people—not just ...
With ongoing global uncertainty—from pandemics and port closures to tariff shifts—now is the time to reassess your ...
As rates fall in the for-hire sector, private fleets remain a bedrock of U.S. trucking. Shippers like Walmart, Amazon, and PepsiCo are expanding private capacity, citing service, safety, and control ...
Ongoing U.S. trade policy shifts—including new de minimis rules for Chinese shipments—are reshaping global logistics. With rising tariffs and reduced exemptions impacting cross-border e-commerce, ...
North American cross-border freight is facing renewed uncertainty as U.S. tariff policies shift and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) heads for renegotiation in 2025. This feature explores how ...
Red Sea attacks, global conflicts, and new U.S. tariffs are upending container shipping networks and driving up costs. With carriers rerouting around Africa and instability set to persist into 2026, ...
Today, it’s AI that is revolutionizing LMS. Gone are the days when LMS simply tracked and reported on employee productivity. The current versions are robust and sophisticated, and a manager can do ...
Logistics industry braces for prolonged legal battle over IEEPA, as tariff status whiplash complicates supply chain strategy ...
Rail carloads, at 226,091, saw a 3.8% annual gain, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 262,618 units, were off 1.8% ...
For March, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI came in at 0.1, which FTR said was, “basically neutral ...
June 6 deadline set for submission of speaker abstracts, award applications for 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference.
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