Florida Seaports Weather the Storm and Thrive through Meticulous Emergency Response Preparedness
The preparations made by Florida seaports allowed them to perform efficiently and safely before, during, and after Hurricane Irma.
The preparations made by Florida seaports allowed them to perform efficiently and safely before, during, and after Hurricane Irma.
This story provides an update on the state of intermodal shipping in the United States today, with a look at some new services, new facilities, and infrastructure improvement projects.
Readers share the leadership insights that have had the biggest impact on them.
Compliance is a team effort. Shippers should partner with carriers well-versed in the transportation of hazmat materials to help ensure they stay compliant and safe.
Urbanization creates need for logistics innovation; Ford expands supplier carbon emissions reporting program; Global 3PLs are growing by region; The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway remains a vital contributor to the U.S. economy; Manufacturers embrace supply chain management with mixed results; Trucking revenue is on the rise.
Outsourcing drayage services to a 3PL can gain shippers significant savings, writes Chris Cline of Corporate Traffic.
Specialized carriers can help shippers cut transportation and fuel costs when moving heavy equipment, writes David Lowry, Bennett Motor Express.
Levi’s expands supplier terms of engagement; Global expediters target cross-border e-commerce; Michelin and College of Charleston develop transportation and logistics program; Transportation and logistics M&A on the rise; I Georgia seeks federal transportation center appropriation; 2011 State of Logistics Report; Manhattan Associates’ Momentum conference roundup
Molson Coors Canada’s new delivery planning system integrates routing, pallet building, and truck loading.
Companies shipping high-tech electronics face unique challenges requiring specialized best practices.