
This Week in Logistics News (February 8-12, 2016)
Driverless vehicles and package delivery dominated the supply chain and logistics news this week, so let’s go straight to it: Google wants to deliver packages
Driverless vehicles and package delivery dominated the supply chain and logistics news this week, so let’s go straight to it: Google wants to deliver packages
Amazon reported its Q4 2015 results yesterday, and although it reported record profits for the quarter ($482 million), the company’s shares tumbled in after-hours trading
I was at the GT Nexus Bridges 2015 conference earlier this week. Great learning and networking at the event (stay tuned for my takeaways in
Lots of news to get to this week, so let’s go straight to it. Alibaba now testing drone deliveries. Sound familiar? (Mashable) Uber to develop
Being the son of Cuban immigrants, people have been asking me what I think about the move by President Obama to normalize relations with Cuba.
“We will see $300 a barrel — or roughly $250 in today’s dollars — because oil supply will be so short. If you want that
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