
This Week in Logistics News (April 27 – May 1, 2015)
My wife and I visited my fourth grade son’s class this morning to see the work they’ve done the past few weeks. At the end

My wife and I visited my fourth grade son’s class this morning to see the work they’ve done the past few weeks. At the end

In a guest commentary last November, Evan Puzey, CMO at Kewill, wrote: “Many supply chain players are still not operating on interconnected systems, or using

Historically, many companies treated international transportation separately from domestic transportation, much like they treated inbound separate from outbound. The question is, are companies taking a

The first two episodes of this educational series focused on the link between transportation management and supply chain excellence, and how to define and implement

Over the past few years, there’s been a lot of buzz about there being a talent shortage in supply chain management. Some employers see a gap between what

Every day, North American carriers face the challenge of booking or accepting freight that benefits them while still meeting customer expectations. Based on government regulations