
This Week in Logistics News (December 5-9, 2016)
On my morning walks to grade school, I would pretend to be an astronaut, jumping in zero gravity over the sidewalk cracks, my backpack filled

On my morning walks to grade school, I would pretend to be an astronaut, jumping in zero gravity over the sidewalk cracks, my backpack filled

I should have gotten the email by now. Every October around this time, for the past decade or so, I receive an email from Professor

How was the JDRF Death Valley Ride? Brutal, exhilarating, and inspiring! Imagine hell during a heat wave, then add 35-50 mph crosswinds — those were

1,183 — that is how many miles I have cycled since the start of the summer, including 82 hilly miles I cycled this past Wednesday,

I celebrated my 46th birthday this week, and commemorated the 8 year anniversary of my father’s passing, by going to the beach. It’s become an

With many folks taking off early for the holiday weekend, I’ll just go straight to this week’s supply chain and logistics news that caught my