Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (September 29, 2023)
Having to spend two extra nights in Barcelona (paid for by the airline, along with meals) because your flight home gets canceled doesn’t sound too
Having to spend two extra nights in Barcelona (paid for by the airline, along with meals) because your flight home gets canceled doesn’t sound too
It’s Friday. 1/12th of 2022 is over. It’s sleeting outside. I’m not sure if there’s a connection between those things, but those are the only
O, my oldest daughter’s pet hamster, died this week. He was a dwarf hamster with a giant personality. She got O in March 2020, shortly
Every morning, before having my coffee and eating breakfast, I shuffle out to my driveway to get the newspaper. Yes, I still get the newspaper.
Why join Indago? Here’s a reason given by one of our members, the Director of Freight & Warehousing at $1B+ Food & Beverage Company: “I
Since tomorrow we will be observing Independence Day, here is the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: U.S. Treasury to
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