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Transportation
The Supply Chain is Still Such a Mess
The supply chain is such a mess. That's the word on the show floor at IFDA's Distribution Solutions Conference. But, you know what happens to messes? They eventually get cleaned up.
Sponsored Content
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Trucking
Upcoming Election Puts Supply Chain on the Ballot
Consumer Brands Association
Eight in 10 respondents expect to see trucking action from their senators.
Trucking
Empty Containers Piling up at Depots, as Owners Struggle to Return to China
Container xChange
The ports on the East Coast and West Coast are experiencing an increase in average container prices, while these average container prices are declining worldwide.
Cold Chain
Truck Refrigeration Combats Noise Regulations
Thermo King Corporation
The T-1200R Whisper Pro truck unit combats current and upcoming noise regulations to facilitate inner city distribution.
Trucking
Carriers Keep Refrigerated Trailers 7-10 Years
American Trucking Associations (ATA)
Refrigerated trailer production is relatively recession/pandemic-proof. Here's why.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Regulatory Issues Force Maersk to Abandon Major Acquisition Sale
A.P. Moller- Maersk
Plans for A.P. Moller - Maersk to sell its refrigerated container manufacturing business are now terminated due to regulatory challenges.
3PL/4PL
Top 3PL & Cold Storage Providers Award: Supply Chains Won’t Turn Around for 2-3 Years
One of the challenges expressed from this year’s winners is being able to stay at the forefront of emerging technologies. Food Logistics editors detail why it may take supply chains close to 2-3 years to turn around.
Trucking
From Woes to Wins: Trucking Industry Drives Forward Despite Driver Shortage
The transportation industry has experienced its fair share of ups and downs the past couple of years. Industry experts outlines the wins and woes.
3PL/4PL
What 3PLs Need to Know About Foodservice in 2022
The foodservice industry’s transformation and bounce back from original COVID-19 lockdowns bring about new challenges and opportunities for third-party logistics. Here’s what you need to know.
WMS/TMS
4 Ways Freight Network Optimization Tech Can Improve Protein & Produce Distribution
Loadsmith
The use of third-party freight optimization technology has become the most effective and flexible solution for maximizing efficiency, resource utilization and food safety.
Agriculture
The Russia-Ukraine War’s Impact on Global Food Supply Chain
Efficio
There are many elements outside of the price of commodities itself that can be leveraged to create benefits and counteract the impact of the latest crises.
Cold Chain
Why Low-Viscosity Lubricants are Optimal Choice for Refrigerated Fleets
Lubrizol
Discover how fleets can overcome hurdles, and the benefits that can be realized through the application of low-viscosity formulations.
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