
This Week in Logistics News (January 1-5, 2018)
Can a Cuban ski in -21.6F and survive? I wasn’t willing to find out. But I did ski the day before when it was a

Can a Cuban ski in -21.6F and survive? I wasn’t willing to find out. But I did ski the day before when it was a

“I will be wrong again,” I stated last year before making my supply chain and logistics predictions for 2017, and I was right. I was

My car crossed the 90,000 mile mark this week, which means something (or everything) will soon start to break down, like how I started needing

My daughter and I are heading on a road trip this afternoon to visit a couple of universities. 13 hours of total driving time over

My trip to Chile this week in numbers: 34: the number of hours to travel there and back. 36: the number of hours I spent

I’m on borrowed time this morning, so let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: DAT Freight