
This Week in Logistics News (July 31 – August 4, 2017)
Last week I asked “What can potentially stop or bring down Amazon?” In case you’re wondering, the top vote-getter in our highly unscientific poll was

Last week I asked “What can potentially stop or bring down Amazon?” In case you’re wondering, the top vote-getter in our highly unscientific poll was

It’s the last day of school, so lot’s of excitement here at home. With little time to spare this morning, here’s the supply chain and

Nothing in life is free — and this includes free shipping, which has become an albatross around the necks of most retailers and parcel carriers.

The recent WannaCry cyber attack exploited a problem that exists at most companies today: the use of outdated software systems. In WannaCry’s case, hackers exploited

It was a very busy week in the world of supply chain and logistics, so let’s go straight to the news that caught my attention:

In supply chain and logistics, there’s always a new problem to solve or a new opportunity to go after, which often involves some form of