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Transportation
2022 Cold Chain Content Rewind
Our most view content in 2022 gives insight into the topics weighing heavy on the industry including the container market, ELD mandates and what new innovation are being leveraged today.
Supply Chain Visibility
2023 Will See a Continued State of Supply Chain Instability
Symphony RetailAI CPG
Troy Prothero, SVP, product management, supply chain solutions, SymphonyAI Retail CPG, details how changes in purchasing and consumption patterns to inflation and geopolitical events continue to create a perfect storm for supply chain disruption.
3PL/4PL
Top 10 Trends in Cold Chain
As 3PLs settle into their new normal post-pandemic, several trends stand out for the year ahead.
Transportation
Top 5 Articles of the Year: 2022
Food Logistics' thanks you for your dedicated readership in 2022. Here are the top 5 most viewed articles from the year.
Emerging Technologies
Integrated Technology Key to Successful Operations
Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)
Jennifer Karpus-Romain, executive director for Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA), details why integrating technology is valuable to a company’s operations.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How Evolving Global Seaport Regions Impact Industrial Real Estate
CBRE Research
The CBRE Supply Chain Advisory group estimates that transportation accounts for 45-70% of total logistics costs. Locating distribution facilities near seaports can help to lower transportation costs.
Carbon Footprint
Switching the Food Industry’s Carbon-Heavy Diet to Electric
Vattenfall
While the energy transition will not happen overnight, the food and beverage sector’s race to electrification has officially begun.
Supply Chain Visibility
Why Congress Needs to Act Now to Avoid Future Supply Chain Disruptions
Consumer Brands Association
Tom Madrecki, VP of supply chain and logistics for Consumer Brands Association, details why government needs to play a bigger role in investing in manufacturing, addressing key gaps and supporting infrastructure.
Software Solutions
From Normal to New Normal to Normalish
Disruptions have always been a part of supply chains. Bottlenecks of many kinds like natural disasters, roadblocks and other unforeseen circumstances aren’t anything new. They didn’t just crop up when the pandemic hit. It’s called life.
Transportation
Congestion, Bottlenecks, Rail Strikes Will Continue to Challenge Supply Chains in 2023
ABI Research
Adhish Luitel, senior analyst at ABI Research, details why rail strikes, staffing complexities, congestion and bottlenecks will continue to challenge supply chains in the New Year.
Rail & Intermodal
4 Food Shipping Trends That Emerged in 2022
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.
Excess inventory has now put many businesses in delicate positions. Unloading that extra product is impacting every aspect of the freight industry. Here are some of the biggest takeaways.
Last-Mile
Staying Competitive in the Race for Last Mile in Grocery
Bringg
By embracing automation, adopting a delivery management platform and finding creative ways to cut last-mile delivery costs, retailers of any size will be able to run operations that are cost effective across the value chain.
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