
This Week in Logistics News (June 9-13, 2014)
I’m on my way back from a week of speaking engagements, so I’ll be quick and brief with this week’s news roundup. Trucker in Tracy
I’m on my way back from a week of speaking engagements, so I’ll be quick and brief with this week’s news roundup. Trucker in Tracy
I remember going to my first computer lab as a young teenager in high school. We sat in front of TRS-80 computers (“Trash 80s” as
Is the longest run of supply/demand balance since deregulation ending? As balance/price tensions mount, shippers seek assured capacity and predictable costs. The Bureau of Transportation
Freight movement accounts for 16 percent of all corporate greenhouse gas emissions. The emissions come directly from trucks, trains, ships and planes that carry goods.
A couple of years ago, I was a victim of identity theft. Someone filed a false tax return using my Social Security number and made
Making predictions is risky business. Back in 1966, for example, TIME magazine published an essay that imagined what the world would be like in the
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