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Transportation
Supply Chains Yearn to Get Back in Sync Amidst Rising Costs
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
Efforts to increase multi-shoring are expected to accelerate. Companies are seeking to have operations move closer to the United States to respond quicker to fluctuating market demands.
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3PL/4PL
Mini-Bid Tool Helps Combat Market Volatility for 3PLs and Shippers
FreightFriend
The Mini-Bid tool helps 3PL providers and shippers manage market volatility.
Trucking
The Importance of Building Trust in Trucking Industry
Maven Machines
Robust, cloud-based fleet management, telematics/ELD, driver workflow, routing, dispatching and planning software helps trucking companies meet their KPIs and other metrics.
Trucking
This Won’t Be the Last Time You Hear About the Driver Shortage
IRU
New research reveals a likely increase of 40% in the driver shortage by the end of the year.
Supply Chain Visibility
Manifest Las Vegas' 2023 Sponsor Lineup Includes Supply Chain Heavy Hitters
Manifest, LLC
The sponsor list includes players spanning across the global logistics and end- to-end supply chain ecosystem.
Transportation
Freight Demand Prompts Ryder to Expand
Ryder System, Inc.
Ryder is leaning into growth its seen in the freight brokerage sector by opening three new locations to grow its broader transportation solution.
Risk/Compliance
Sound Inventory Planning Helps Waylay Pesky Supply Chain Interruptions
Accounovation
Today, integrating inventory planning with financial planning is more critical than ever given the ability accounting has to properly steer planning, ordering, and ultimately profitability.
Risk/Compliance
How Standardized Track and Trace Mitigates Risk in Food Transportation
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
Mitigating the impact of disrupting events requires standardization and digitalization of data and processes to provide universal and continuous access to accurate, real-time data.
Cold Chain
IARW, IRTA Merge Into GCCA
Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA)
IARW and IRTA will continue to operate as currently structured through 2022, with the restructured GCCA to be launched Jan. 1, 2023.
Software & Technology
Zebra Takes Inspiration From Consumer Tablets for Delivery, Fulfillment Workers
Zebra Technologies Corp.
Zebra plans to release a series of workplace tablets that are designed with a user experience similar to consumer tablets while also keeping the hardware rugged.
Material Handling Equipment
Forklifts with Integrated Lithium Batteries: Trend or Niche Product?
OneCharge
Before the benefits of lithium technology can be fully utilized, major OEMs will need to really redesign the trucks around this new power source, whereas drop-in solutions will remain more efficient and economical in the next few years.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
4 Ways to Determine if Breakbulk is Right for Your Cold Chain
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)
Companies are exploring breakbulk. They’re chartering ships. They’re open to opportunities to meet customers’ needs. As the supply chain experiences its ebbs and flows, breakbulk is an efficient solution for moving time-sensitive cargo.
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