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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.
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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.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Ports Remain at Near-Record Volume
National Retail Federation (NRF)
Imports from China should start to grow again now that the government has relaxed its COVID-19 Zero policy and begun to release the population of Shanghai from a months-long lockdown.
Transportation
2022 Sees First Price Jump in Containers
Container xChange
After significant lows in prices for containers, research shows the global average of monthly container prices increase for the first time this year.
3PL/4PL
Navigating the 3PL vs 4PL Decision
ATA (fka ATA Freight)
One decision all shippers must make relates to whether a 3PL or a 4PL is the right service provider for them.
Rail & Intermodal
Rail, Port Partnership Gives Shippers Access to West Coast Markets
Norfolk Southern Corp.
OceaNS Bridge Express is said to be a first-of-its-kind service. It originate at the Norfolk International Terminal at the Port of Virginia and interchange with Union Pacific in Chicago, with connections to West Coast markets.
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Transportation
Women’s Leadership in Logistics
Arrive Logistics
We won’t reach gender parity in the logistics industry this year or next year, but we are making progress. Giving women a fair shot at leadership roles is not only good for their careers, but it’s good for your business and for customers.
3PL/4PL
Visibility, Driver Shortage Are Key Words for Today’s 3PLs
Driver solutions are an important part of the 3PL industry today, as the driver shortage and demand for the cold chain grow at the same time. Is visibility the key to this industry?
Warehousing
What is WES?
Softeon, Inc.
Softeon CMO Dan Gilmore defines what WES is and its capabilities.
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