
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (July 10, 2026)
My beloved aunt Gloria died last Saturday, on the Fourth of July. She was 80. Another victim of cancer. Last August, not long after she

My beloved aunt Gloria died last Saturday, on the Fourth of July. She was 80. Another victim of cancer. Last August, not long after she

I am taking the afternoon off to tighten screws. Literally. There are loose screws everywhere in this house. All the screws on our door knobs,

Let’s step away from all the AI talk for a moment to focus on a growing problem in the supply chain and logistics industry: cargo

Writer’s block. It’s one of the countless things that separates (differentiates) me from AI. On this cloudy Friday morning, I have no idea what to

I’m 35,000 feet above the Earth’s surface. (Have you ever stopped to think about how amazing that is?) I’m on my way home from the

Yes, you read that correctly. As reported by The Associated Press this past weekend, “Swiss food giant Nestlé says about 12 tons, or 413,793 candy