
This Week in Logistics News (May 2-6, 2016)
Another busy week, so let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention, headlined by a major acquisition in the

Another busy week, so let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention, headlined by a major acquisition in the

“There are no sacred cows here,” said Chris Timmer, Chief Commercial Officer at LeanLogistics (a Talking Logistics sponsor) in his opening remarks at the company’s

One of my supply chain and logistics predictions for this year was that the transportation management system (TMS) market will become more barbell-shaped (mirroring what

Transportation management is a collection of many elements: many carriers, many modes, many trading partners, many data elements stored in many systems. This fragmentation has

Before diving into this week’s supply chain and logistics news, I want to share a couple of quick news items of our own. First, for

If the start and end point of a company’s supply chain followed a straight and narrow path, software solutions would be simple to create. In