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09 Jul
NRF forecasts lowest peak season since 2014
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
U.S. ports handled 1.53 million TEUs in May, down 17% year over year. June is estimated at 1.69 million TEUs, down almost 6% compared to last year.
09 Jul
Werner expands big and bulky final-mile service into Canada
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Though last-mile logistics is a growing segment, it isn’t always a winning strategy.
08 Jul
Biden releases plan to strengthen domestic supply chains
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The plan positions critical medical supply chains as a matter of national security and would compensate companies for maintaining excess production capacity and inventory.&...
08 Jul
Convoy, KeepTruckin partner on freight visibility API
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Carriers in Convoy’s network that use KeepTruckin’s ELDs can opt into sharing location data with Convoy’s platform to improve shipment tracking ...
07 Jul
Intel’s automated inventory planning: How it swapped ‘rule-of-thumb’ for algorithms
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The company generated millions in inventory cost savings from SKUs using the automated model and increased gross profits $1.3 billion from 2014 to 2017.
07 Jul
3 applications for RFID in the fight against COVID-19
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Microchips embedded in RFID tags can track and authenticate vaccines, test kits, medical equipment and PPE from manufacturing to clinic sites.
07 Jul
Resilience plans starts with mapping — but don’t wait for disruption to test them
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
If investing in resilience seems too costly, there’s always that other strategy: hoping nothing goes wrong, writes Anne van de Heetkamp, a VP at Descartes.
06 Jul
May airfreight data hints at recovery, FedEx doesn’t expect capacity to normalize until 2021
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Freight capacity fell more than volume, creating a supply-demand gap and a challenge for shippers to find air cargo space.
02 Jul
Small business suppliers are at risk in the pandemic. How do you protect them and your firm?
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
Buyers can take a multi-phased approach to identify risk and fulfill their ethical obligation to support small suppliers through the economic storm.
02 Jul
US government to crack down on supply chains linked to human rights abuses in Xinjiang
Category: Air Freight, Contract Logistics, ...
The Department of Homeland Security said it will take “increased enforcement action” against U.S. businesses found to be contributing to forced labor and other ongoi...