
This Week in Logistics News (January 4-8, 2016)
The good news is that I didn’t break any bones skiing during the holiday break. The bad news is that there was virtually no snow

The good news is that I didn’t break any bones skiing during the holiday break. The bad news is that there was virtually no snow

Supply Chain Optimization is a widely-used term in the industry, and while many companies understand its potential to drive cost savings and service improvements, they

It’s warm outside. There’s no snow on the ground, and there’s none in the forecast. My kids (well, the boys) are still wearing shorts to

Well, my big audacious prediction for 2015 did not come true. Google did not acquire a third-party logistics (3PL) company or a logistics software vendor.

Hundreds of Cafe Bustelo cans washed ashore in Florida this week. When I saw the photos online, the first thought that popped into my head

International logistics services have changed over the last few years and are continuing to evolve. The change has been customer driven, and is due to