Inbound Logistics’ 2013 Shipping Lines Guide
A resource for information on steamship line service offerings, capabilities, and new developments.
A resource for information on steamship line service offerings, capabilities, and new developments.
Understanding transportation liability is not just for lawyers any more. Shippers need to pay closer attention to contract language and the details of shipper and carrier insurance policies.
By helping tire importer TBC Corporation convert its inbound transportation to free-on-board (FOB) terms and control freight costs, American Global Logistics rolled out a supply chain transformation.
Shipper and motor carrier responses to Inbound Logistics’ market research survey indicate trucking trends.
To ensure cargo security in the global supply chain, understanding the challenges, studying best practices, and putting a comprehensive plan in place are critical components.
Route planning software from Paragon helped poultry supplier George’s gain efficiencies and cut transportation costs.
Supply chain partners are taking cues from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and making concerted efforts to share and apply security best practices throughout their organizations and supply chain operations, says Howard Finkel of COSCO Container Lines Americas.
An automated transportation management system can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create competitive advantage.
When choosing a drayage provider, look for on-time delivery history, shipment data availability, and specializations.
Carriers can stand out in the market by providing superior shipment tracking that gives shippers and supply chain partners insight into order status, says Gregory Bellows of Trans-i Technologies.