
This Week in Logistics News (December 14-18, 2015)
It’s warm outside. There’s no snow on the ground, and there’s none in the forecast. My kids (well, the boys) are still wearing shorts to

It’s warm outside. There’s no snow on the ground, and there’s none in the forecast. My kids (well, the boys) are still wearing shorts to

I speak at many industry conferences throughout the year, where the majority of the audience are shippers — that is, supply chain and logistics executives

The Pope addressed the U.S. Congress yesterday and he called on our leaders to show mercy and compassion to truck drivers, encouraged them to work

Would you rather spend almost 40 days on a remote island in the South China Sea, with very little food and water (just rice, rats,

Every day, North American carriers face the challenge of booking or accepting freight that benefits them while still meeting customer expectations. Based on government regulations

In my post last week, What Carriers Look For in Shippers, I highlighted the following comment by Ben Cubitt from Transplace: Driver-friendly facilities is another