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Mentorship Programs
Supply Chain Network Launches Women in Supply Chain Forum
Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive launch in-person event to help supply chain professionals and industry experts learn, grow, network and more.
Sponsored Content
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Transportation
Consumers Demand Sustainable Delivery Options After Pandemic Experience
Omnitracs | Solera Fleet Solutions
Understand how consumer's needs and expectations have changed.
Hiring
Supply Chain Network Names Alexis Mizell-Pleasant as Associate Editor
Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive named Alexis Mizell-Pleasant as Associate Editor, responsible for writing, editing, managing the awards programs, overseeing social media, managing the websites and more.
Transportation
Inflation, Interest Rates, Recession Still Overarching Themes
ACT Research
For context, ACT Research saw Class 8 orders rise 16% sequentially in June, cancellations fall to a 12-year low, build rise to its highest level this cycle and heavy-duty retail sales jump to their best result of the year.
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.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Congestion: Can Shippers Expect Relief Soon?
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Right now, many retailers have a backlog of inventory in their warehouses, and frankly do not have room for more. Here's why shippers continue to experience port congestion despite decreased demand for consumer goods.
Transportation
What’s Causing the Capacity Issues?
Veterans Logistics Group
Right now, there is no easy solution for meeting increased demand, especially given the concurrent labor and reefer shortages. retailers, supplies and logistics providers can work together to reduce unnecessary pressure placed on the supply chain.
Grocery Retail
Wholesale Prices Still Above 2021
Consumer Brands Association
Diesel fuel dropped from last month but is still 71% more than last year, significantly affecting the CPG industry as it makes up one-fifth of all freight transportation.
Trucking
US Foods Reduces Carbon Footprint of Fleet
US Foods
US Foods is said to be one of the early adopters of renewable diesel fuel use within the foodservice industry, successfully converting 100% of the fleet fuel used at its Vista, Calif., broadline distribution center to RD fuel in 2021.
Trucking
Rebalancing of Owner-Operator Market is Happening
Truckstop.com
About 53% of respondents expect load growth over the next six months vs. 73% in 1Q and 64% in 2Q21.
Automation
How Freight Forwarders and Brokers Prioritize Technology in 2022
Descartes Systems Group
In 2022, automating operational and customer-facing processes to improve top and bottom line performance is the competitive advantage companies need to survive moving forward.
3PL/4PL
Top 3PL & Cold Storage Providers Award: E-Commerce Boom Calls for Rise in Outsourcing of Services
This year’s winners are in position to answer the call for that increased demand in outsourcing of services.
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