
This Week in Logistics News (March 26-30, 2018)
That’s my “before the game” Opening Day photo from yesterday. You don’t want to see my “after the game” photo, which is not pretty after
That’s my “before the game” Opening Day photo from yesterday. You don’t want to see my “after the game” photo, which is not pretty after
“More than a quarter of all revenue for sellers on Amazon globally was from cross-border transactions in 2017, up more than 50 percent from the
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: Self-Driving Uber
This was school vacation week for my kids, which means it was a working vacation for me — with more emphasis on vacation than working.
Drones, driverless vehicles, and global trade all made the headlines in this week’s supply chain and logistics news… Teamsters Tell UPS: No Drones or Driverless
Can a Cuban ski in -21.6F and survive? I wasn’t willing to find out. But I did ski the day before when it was a
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