
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (September 11, 2020)
Today is September 11. As a kid who grew up in Brooklyn with a view of the Twin Towers from my bedroom window, I will

Today is September 11. As a kid who grew up in Brooklyn with a view of the Twin Towers from my bedroom window, I will

I drove three hours yesterday to see my mom and sister. I hadn’t seen them since December. It was time. It was a surprise visit

Will delivery robots, designed to travel on sidewalks, gain traction or will they ultimately end up in the trash heap of ideas? I asked that

On this Friday morning, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by Hurricane Laura. Our friends at the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) are

Imagine hell during a heat wave, then add 35-50 mph crosswinds. That is how I described the conditions in Death Valley, CA the first time

As a child, I remember sitting on my grandmother’s lap in the evenings to watch Walter Mercado. Sometimes I watched with my mother too, the