
This Week in Logistics News (April 8-12, 2019)
Today’s post was written by a robot. Well, not really, but robots are already writing news stories. As Nicole Martin (a human, I believe) highlighted

Today’s post was written by a robot. Well, not really, but robots are already writing news stories. As Nicole Martin (a human, I believe) highlighted

I’ve been an industry analyst for over 20 years, which is hard to believe sometimes. I got started just as the dotcom craze was taking

New Low-Sulfur Fuel Mandate in Ocean Shipping In a recent Talking Logistics guest commentary, Mollie Bailey from Transplace writes, “On January 1, 2020, a new

“I’m worst at what I do best.” Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, killed himself 25 years ago today. I remember the first time I

Microsoft Excel is arguably the most widely used supply chain and logistics application, while blockchain is one of the most talked about emerging technologies in

“I am playing rugby this semester,” my daughter, a freshman in college, announced a few weeks ago. I don’t know anything about rugby, other than