
Navigating Market Swings and Carrier-Shipper Relationships
Transportation has been referred to as a “perfect market,” meaning no single party controls the entire market enough to affect rates. Instead, the market fluctuates

Transportation has been referred to as a “perfect market,” meaning no single party controls the entire market enough to affect rates. Instead, the market fluctuates

As a 30+ year veteran in logistics, I am biased and I admit it. I believe transportation is the least complex, yet most critical component

Many companies operating in the United States have achieved an inclusive look into their transportation spend, but unfortunately many companies that do business on a

The relationship between a shipper and a logistics provider often starts as a transactional process. The shipper has an immediate need, which leads to a

In the race to improve customer experience, the retailer’s quest for a profitable and effective method to offer same-day delivery has been surprisingly slow. Perhaps

In the last decade, many companies, especially those with manufacturing operations, have evolved direct materials sourcing from an administrative function to a strategic procurement process.