
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (September 11, 2020)
Today is September 11. As a kid who grew up in Brooklyn with a view of the Twin Towers from my bedroom window, I will

Today is September 11. As a kid who grew up in Brooklyn with a view of the Twin Towers from my bedroom window, I will

Nothing in life is free — and this includes free shipping, which has become an albatross around the necks of most retailers and parcel carriers.

As a child, I remember sitting on my grandmother’s lap in the evenings to watch Walter Mercado. Sometimes I watched with my mother too, the

In the past four weeks, I’ve replaced a broken water heater, a broken AC coil, and worn out tires on two cars. Things age, wear

Instead of manually executing tasks with a mouse or touch screen, why not speak them? We already see this in the consumer realm with smartphones,

I’m on borrowed time this morning, so let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: UPS Adds