The logistics industry stands at a pivotal crossroads, and traditional ways of solving problems are no longer enough to overcome the complexities we face today, contends Brent Yeagy, president and CEO ...
The logistics industry, a cornerstone of global trade and commerce, is undergoing a profound transformation driven by rapid technological advancements. These innovations are not only reshaping the ...
It’s no surprise that Kern County’s logistics industry is booming. At the intersection of major state highways, served by rail lines and an international airport, and in proximity to busy Southern ...
The future of the logistics industry hinges on its ability to adapt to evolving demands through bold and collaborative workforce development. The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, fee-based ...
The supply chain world is changing fast. Businesses are facing delays, rising costs, and complex operations. Keeping up feels like running on a hamster wheel—exhausting with little progress. Here’s ...
[Editor’s Note: This Blast from the Past article was initially published in Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment) in the July-August 1983 issue.] The Logistics Center’s historian ...
The nature of warfare is in constant flux, and with it, the demands on military logistics. As the U.S. Army shifts its focus toward Large-Scale Combat ...
AI is changing how industries operate and logistics is no exception. At a particularly divisive time for the sector, where workforce shortages, rising costs, and an unsteady regulatory landscape are ...
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) this week said it plans to launch Section 301 investigations under the Trade Act of 1974 related to what it called structural excess ...
National diesel average is up for ninth consecutive week, reports EIA Rising 8.8 cents, the national average, for the week of March 2, came in at $3.897 per gallon, following a 9.8-cent gain, to ...
The logistics industry is preparing for a world filled with self-driving trucks, with recent data showing that professional expect autonomous vehicles to be the biggest disruptor in the coming years.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 16, 2005—Forrester Research attended eyefortransport’s RFID Opportunities for Transport and Logistics Providers event held last month in ...