
Robots Will Take Your Job, Not Mine
In a recent Wall Street Journal article (“The High Cost of Impeding Automation“), Dr. Carl Benedikt Frey from Oxford University writes that “history tells us

In a recent Wall Street Journal article (“The High Cost of Impeding Automation“), Dr. Carl Benedikt Frey from Oxford University writes that “history tells us

We all know the saying: The more things change, the more they stay the same. This is certainly true in supply chain and logistics. I’ve

Talking Logistics: By the Numbers As 2019 comes to an end, a quick thank you to all of our readers, followers, and sponsors for another

Over the past three years, are you experiencing an increase or decrease in detention charges from carriers (the number of times you’re getting charged detention

Which factors are the most important to ensure a successful transportation management system (TMS) implementation? We asked our Indago research community that question back in

It’s October, which means the weather is starting to turn cooler (at least here in the Northeast), baseball playoffs are in full swing (sorry Dodger