Education & Careers, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
How manufacturers can use technology to stretch the capabilities of their existing workforce.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Risk Management
Ax Torres supervises outbound shipping at agricultural machinery company AGCO Corporation.
Economic Development, Asia, Cross-border Trade, China, Canada, Reverse Logistics, Global Logistics, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Retail, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Latin America
China and Taiwan depend on one another; Emirates targets multimodal transportation infrastructure investment; Chile port strike ends, concerns remain; Free online returns stoke Canadian consumption but place onus on U.S. retailers; Europe looks to United States for re-shoring inspiration; Mondelez debuts new GS1 standard
Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborative risk management helps automakers and their supply chain partners protect against disruptions.
Asia, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Shifting manufacturing operations in Asia back to North America provides companies more control of their supply chains, says Steve Sensing of Ryder Supply Chain Solutions.
Cross-border Trade, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Mexico-based automotive glassmaker Vitro Automotive opened a distribution center in the United States to serve Detroit automakers just-in-time requirements. Its long-time logistics service provider Evans Distribution Systems staffed the new DC for Vitro to ensure a quality workforce.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
The ultimate list of tips for charging up your supply chain to full power in 2021 and beyond.
Labor Management, Safety, Warehousing
Hygiene plays a critical role in manufacturing employees’ safety. Industry leaders must consistently prioritize employee health and provide the tools, resources, and appropriate working conditions to achieve hygiene compliance and ensure successful recovery.
Buildings and Structures, Manufacturing, Technology
Taking on building materials and labor shortages, these startups are demolishing inefficiencies and constructing platforms—both steel and electronic.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
After COVID-19 disrupted Chinese-made supplies of personal protective equipment, reliance on Chinese suppliers was portrayed as a weakness. It's time for companies with suppliers in China to evaluate whether to reshore or nearshore parts of their supply chains. Here are four key points to consider.
Companies can avoid some of the pitfalls of supply chain risk by developing risk mitigation strategies such as supply chain mapping and applying the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. To mitigate risk, your company should have these five capabilities.
Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology
Leaders share best practices for sharpening digital strategy, developing resilience, and improving visibility as shippers re-engage in trade and navigate COVID-19 uncertainty.
Demand Planning, Labor Management, Technology
Leadership profile of Robert Johnson, CFO and COO of Future Tech Enterprise.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Technology
Looking to streamline load building, True Manufacturing turned to MagicLogic Optimization and integrated Cube-IQ, a software solution that optimizes load planning. The result was reduced work hours and increased efficiency.
3PL, Risk Management, Security
Without proper identity access and management procedures for third-party users in place, entire supply chains are vulnerable to attacks.
Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology
To better weather the next supply chain disruption, organizations should consider these five ways to enhance day-to-day planning and improve shock resilience.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Technology
Faced with a labor shortage exacerbated by the pandemic, MD Logistics developed a recruitment strategy to attract talent for present-day conditions as well as allow for continued growth.
Finance, Labor Management, Risk Management
To capitalize on what they’ve learned, transform, and thrive in a post-COVID world, supply chain leaders should focus on these five pillars: people, finances, decision-making, infrastructure, and customers.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
As the coronavirus continues to disrupt global supply chains, Gartner developed three scenarios to help chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) prepare for recovery and make preemptive decisions to set up their organizations for success.
Despite continued impacts across industries, approximately 91% of manufacturers believe that North American manufacturing can recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey by Thomas Insights.
While the human and financial tolls wrought by COVID-19 are horrific, the pandemic has also brought out the best in many people and the logistics and supply chain organizations with which they work.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Organizations that have incorporated scenario planning into their process may be better prepared to cope with disruption and uncertainty. For those who have not advanced their planning capabilities, weathering the next disruption may not be as easy.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain leaders share the latest innovations, solutions, e-commerce strategies, and IT operations
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
While the speed with which the supply chain was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic put supply chain weaknesses on display, it has also shined a light on where we need to strengthen our capabilities to mitigate future disruptions. Here are some areas the supply chain must address moving forward:
Labor Management, Supply Chain Management
These 10 tips for clear and effective supply chain leadership can help set your company's culture and motivate employees to work together toward a common goal.
Global Economy, Risk Management
After reporting no new cases of COVID-19 in March 2020, people are going back to work in China—but companies still face a slow return to production.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Transportation
Shipping volumes demonstrate the resilience of companies and their ability to produce essential products during disruption, and highlight the important role transportation plays
Finance, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
As the supply chain faces factory closures and limited access to employees and logistics to move goods amid the COVID-19 outbreak, leaders can help ease disruption by focusing on their workforce, products, and costs, according to Gartner.
Take a look at each state's perspectives, guidelines, and deadlines as they make plans to reopen their local businesses and facilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Importers can use these strategies to monitor potential risks to their supply chains, respond effectively when disruptions occur, and work proactively to avoid future disruptions.
Global Trade Management, Risk Management
The rewards in expanding to new markets can far outweigh the risks, especially if companies take smart steps to minimize and manage their exposure to risks.
Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
This is how manufacturers and retailers can map dependencies and minimize risk when facing supply chain disruptions like the new coronavirus pandemic.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Technology
What's ahead for global manufacturing? Here's what what Manufacturing Insights predicts for the years ahead.
We have software to manage household budgets and smart watches to keep us on schedule. And in the manufacturing world, technology can give real-time visibility into the entire supply chain process and empower collaboration with suppliers.
For global manufacturers, managing logistics and carriers across locations, countries, and regions is no easy task. But while shippers can’t control fickle global relations, they need not be at their mercy.
Manufacturing, Partnership, Transportation Management
The world’s leading provider of receipt and innovative label solutions turned to GlobalTranz to create visibility, enhance communications, and fully merge acquired businesses.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Antonio Galvao, chief supply chain officer of DuBois Chemicals, recounts his history in global logistics and discusses what it takes to succeed.
3PL, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Harnessing Hub Group’s optimization and management expertise, a CPG company received a dynamic and responsive solution that ensured every PO met cost-effective precision service.
Careers, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Applying gig economy principles and predictive analytics capabilities can efficiently and effectively fill manufacturing workforce gaps.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Partnership
Milestone’s Mobile Warehousing & Storage (MW&S) solution enables a manufacturer to create an efficient distribution process with timely deliveries as drivers did not have to wait for each other and transfer loads between trailers.
While different industries often have varying talent and skillset needs, investing in creative, intuitive and dedicated people translates to investing in your company’s future success.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
The rent-over-own consumer mentality is creating a share economy, with end users interested in only spending what’s needed, rather than investing in a depreciating product. Manufacturers – especially those with dealer networks – need to consider a shift in thinking that reflects the shift their customers are making.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
As the needs of buyers become more unpredictable and complex, and as they begin to demand more frequent product launches and extreme personalization, manufacturers are struggling to keep up, let alone profitably. It’s time for manufacturers to begin creating the ecosystem they’ll need to dominate their markets.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Manufacturers and wholesale distributors are optimistic about the perceived impact of the Trump administration’s plans for trade deregulation on their businesses, according to new research commissioned by business software provider Exact.
3PL, Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Now more than ever healthcare supply chains are key differentiators for best-in-class manufacturers.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
What do new buying trends mean for those providing logistics solutions to you, especially if your logistics partners are not market monsters?
High-Value/High-Risk Cargo, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Contrary to public perception, U.S. manufacturing and logistics industries experienced dramatic growth over the past generation, says a new report from Ball State University.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Supply chains are heavily dependent on information technology (IT) systems, but are difficult to secure because they often involve multiple networks working together.
Labor Management, Logistics, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Truck drivers are the lifeblood of the supply chain. Here's how to protect this invaluable asset and address the driver shortage.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce impacts not only consumer supply chains, but business to business supply chains as well.
Health Care Logistics, Inventory Management, Lean, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
A North Carolina hospital improves patient care by prescribing a lean and healthy supply chain.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Readers reveal the issues that could disrupt the supply chain…as well as their sleep.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
To meet the changing needs of today’s manufacturers, third-party logistics (3PL) providers need to distinguish themselves through collaboration and technology investments.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
How prepared are companies for supply chain disruptions such as fire, a data breach, natural disaster or terrorism? Not as prepared as you’d think, considering what’s at stake.
Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
High taxes and complex regulations create new choices for manufacturers: Nearshore? Offshore? Sue and settle? No matter what they decide, their supply chains will be impacted.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
Wagner Logistics helps a leading manufacturer of lawn care equipment overcome growing pains.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Visibility
Supply chain fraud remains significantly under scrutinized within many companies. Use these tips to help handle supply chain fraud.
Asia, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
South Korean ocean liner Hanjin Shipping files for bankruptcy protection in a dozen countries; Few respondents to a GT Nexus survey say they have a chief supply chain officer on hand who would be equipped to deal with supply chain disruptions; Maersk splits its transportation and oil businesses
Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation
It is never too late to improve your safety operations. The changes you make today will reduce your liability exposure for an accident that happens tomorrow.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
As professionals who understand the entire process of manufacturing, shipping, and marketing products, and who recognize that suppliers can be closely aligned with the company’s goals and objectives, chief procurement officers help define a company’s competitive advantage.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
As U.S. firms continue to reshore, new supply chain opportunities are arising for both shippers and providers. Manufacturers and their logistics service providers should understand the reshoring trend and the resources that are available to assist them with both the reshoring decision and process.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Oregon-based manufacturer Blount International was bleeding money from leaks all across its supply chain. It found that the correct application of the right data management technology provided and maintained by the right partner was the solution to the problem.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
India-based textile manufacturer accused of providing fraudulent products; Iran seeks to strengthen trade relationships in Latin America; British manufacturers get small boost in wake of Brexit referendum
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics
Maintenance training helps manufacturers battle labor shortage; Can shippers use technology to help meet new food safety mandates?
Retail Logistics, Distribution, Labor Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Rising consumer expectations are driving change throughout the supply chain. And there’s no tougher test for meeting increased expectations than Black Friday. The time is now for warehouse managers to examine the three critical success factors in warehouse labor management.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
With demand for speed and convenience at an all-time high, companies must streamline and speed up order fulfillment. Technology that allows sales reps and customers to rapidly write orders and submit them almost instantaneously for fulfillment is a major competitive advantage.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
To meet the changing needs of today’s manufacturers, third-party logistics (3PL) providers need to distinguish themselves through collaboration and technology investments.
Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology
Denied party screening is of critical importance in shipping and international trade, and essential for minimizing business risk today.
Customer Service, Manufacturing
An instant selling and ordering procedure could be a differentiator for industrial companies looking to boost their customers' industrial buying experience.
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure, Technology , Transportation, Warehousing
Smart, connected cities are closer than you think; Inevitable minimum wage hike has supply chain implications
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
The 2016 Allianz Risk Barometer identifies top 10 risks for global companies.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology , Warehousing
If there’s one lesson that we’ve learned from fine bourbon or whiskey, it’s that good things come to those who wait. Distilleries know this better than anyone. But when it’s time to get that product out the door and in the hands of distributors, the last thing a distiller wants to do is wait.
Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics
Driven by the realization that business and society can no longer intersect at the crossroads of profits first and society second, business is embracing a new order that puts the interests of society on a level that is at par with the interests of business. This has prompted a closer look at the supply chain and an increased emphasis on sustainable sourcing.
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
When performance management processes are functioning properly, the link between strategic business objectives and day-to-day actions comes together.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management
So how prepared is your business to withstand a crisis? Effective risk analysis and crisis preparation is an essential strategy.
Education, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Technology , Transportation
Where the presidential candidates stand on transportation infrastructure; Amazon announces new air cargo fleet; consumers willing to pay more for sustainability; first successful cross-country trip by a vehicle on autopilot; trucking industry driver shortage reaches 48,000 drivers; shippers rail against railroad mergers; hoverboards illustrate problem with American manufacturing; consumers want package deliveries their way; reducing cargo theft risk; FMCSA passes measure to fight back against driver coercion; skills required for a successful career in supply chain management; Surface Transportation Board gets back on track; FMCSA sets deadline for requiring truckers to install electronic logbooks in all vehicles; technologies to watch in 2016.
Global Economy, Mexico, China, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Sustainability
Shippers unprepared for supply chain disruptions; China wants pirate hunting base in Horn of Africa; bringing cargo into Kenya; India ramps up transportation infrastructure development; air cargo carriers seek to cut costs without sacrificing growth; Amazon invests in India; China’s greenest supply chains; international shrimp supply chain linked to human trafficking and slavery; World Trade Organization rules to abolish agricultural subsidies; Mexico and U.S. sign liberalized air transport deal; global manufacturers shift production to Bangladesh, Thailand, Korea and Vietnam
E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Logistics has evolved into a strategic business concern, driving enterprises to seek third-party logistics (3PL) providers with multi-modal capabilities for complete end-to-end integration.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
3D printers may alter the supply chain by reducing manufacturing lead times and creating shorter time-to-market for new designs.
Mexico, China, Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing
While a U.S. manufacturing revitalization is happening in some sectors, the chances of a wholesale national shift occurring are more rhetoric than reality in the current market.
Manufacturing Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Logistics, Partnership
Contract manufacturer Apex International had seen its growth halt as it struggled to deliver products on time and provide sufficient quality control. With the help of Simpler Consulting, Apex adopted Lean management principles to transform its culture and return the company to a path of growth.
By focusing on the frontline workforce—the biggest component to delivering the perfect order—companies can uncover hidden costs, maximize performance, and manage compliance risk.
China, Distribution, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Visibility
While doing business with China, many companies face a wide range of challenges trying to navigate the country’s complex trade programs.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Waiting until next week, next month, or next year to address your company’s supply chain vulnerability is a serious mistake, with potentially catastrophic consequences. Use these tips to prepare for potential supply chain disruptions.
Economic Development, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Ocean, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Slovenian Post acquires logistics network to diversify business; Ontario cap-and-trade threatens Great Lakes-St. Lawrence shipping; China looks to build modern logistics cities; UAE manufacturing potential exposes labor market flaws; Nicaraguan Canal financing faces fresh skepticism in light of stock market crash.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
Supply chain continuity planning is critical for global businesses. Armed with an end-to-end digital model of their supply chains, shippers can react rapidly and intelligently when unplanned events occur.
3PL, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Third-Party Logistics
From a shipping perspective, manufacturers can best address today’s increasing regulations and demand volatility by outsourcing shipping to a third-party logistics provider.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security, Technology , Transportation
An on-board video solution helps fleet managers review driver performance and improve fleet safety.
E-commerce, Economic Development, Global Economy, China, Canada, Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
In spite of U.S. dollar strength, domestic manufacturing remains competitive globally; UPS tests new electric cargo bikes to handle urban deliveries; Bi-national Great Lakes Seaway Partnership promotes commercial shipping along the Saint Lawrence Seaway system; Mercedes-Benz reconfigures its global supply chain; Global Logistic Properties shifts investment from China to United States; Freight rail gains traction in passenger transport-focused China; China debuts the world’s longest freight train route linking the northeast city of Harbin with Hamburg, Germany.
3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management
Freight damage, loss, and theft will always occur. Planning for those inevitabilities is key to prevention and faster claims settlement.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
When downtime impacts a company’s line, outsourcing technology infrastructure to a third party might help.
Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Companies are increasingly using M2M to maximize operational efficiency, minimize loss and theft, and better serve their customers.
Labor Management, Logistics, Technology
A little healthy competition between employees can help to improve performance and metrics.
Labor Management, Supply Chain Management
Employee incentives are a simple and valuable way to increase productivity in your facility.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Offering apps with products helps manufacturers improve customer satisfaction and lower complaints and returns.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Supply chain ‘modeling’ replicates real-world events; Retailers and manufacturers make the jump to RFID; U.S. trucking industry sees better utilization and financial results; Data analytics is a big growth market.
Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Enabling a holistic, integrated approach to managing global supplier risks allows companies to minimize risks, protect brand integrity, and reduce supply chain costs.
3PL, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Providing technology solutions helps third-party logistics providers stand out from competitors and adds value to their services.
Military Logistics, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Transportation
Failure to comply with domestic and international customs regulations can have a huge impact on the bottom line.
Forklifts, Materials Handling, Risk Management, Pallets, Safety, Warehousing
It is essential to have damage prevention measures in place for racking systems to avoid employee injury and minimize loss.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
It is important for employers to find the most effective way to communicate with their multilingual workforce.
E-commerce, Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
U.S. beef supply chain participants form partnership to improve sustainability; Manufacturers and retailers fail to adopt best-in-class processes and technology to address global complexities; Online retailers need to rethink how they align their distribution networks; Spot market rates dip seasonally as West Coast volumes catch up; Staples and Syracuse University partner to drive new research and innovation.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Employers must ensure that employees with disabilities are treated with respect.
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
A review of the important mile markers in supply chain management that brought us to present day shows we have made progress, but there is more work to be done.
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Eelco de Graaf, vice president, supply chain operations at Lewis-Goetz and Company, is responsible for purchasing, shipping, manufacturing, and operational excellence.
Export, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Before entering the international trade arena, shippers must understand the stakes involved in regulatory compliance.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Managing supply chain risk means recognizing that things won’t always go according to plan, and having the right infrastructure in place to succeed even through the unexpected.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain Management
Many manufacturers have turned to molded pulp as an environmentally friendly packaging alternative.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management
Areas like Northeast Florida actively work to make their local climate a business-friendly one.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
IBC Advanced Alloys puts a pedal to the metals to manage the logistics of complex manufacturing.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Six Sigma helps electronic products company Jabil run like a lean, green manufacturing machine.
3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Mexico, Health Care Logistics, Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
It was the worst of times for U.S./Mexico healthcare. Can demand-driven logistics make it the best of times?
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
North America’s manufacturing sector is on an upward trajectory. However, a shortage of young talent, compounded by Baby Boomers’ negative perceptions about Millennials, could impact its continued expansion, according to ThomasNet’s latest Industry Market Barometer® (IMB) research.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
This article looks at issues that companies should consider when developing a more resilient supply chain.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Carriers need to be ready to keep freight moving no matter what gets in the way.
3PL, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
With the holiday season in full swing, logistics managers must be able to rely on their vendors to perform.
Green Logistics, Utilities, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Five common misconceptions about LED lighting in industrial and hazardous facilities.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
All companies should incorporate a business continuity plan into their operation so they are never unprepared for a disruption.
Customer Service, Distribution, Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Executives at two leading companies weigh in on supply chain’s value to their organizations.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
When a merger required Nature’s Way to consolidate distribution facilities, it called on the services of system supplier The Numina Group for a new design and technologies. Today, the facility successfully distributes products to customers in 50 states, and overseas through five supply chain channels.
Military Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Ports, Safety, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
OSHA issues updates to its Hazard Communication Standard; HP’s Dave Thomas addresses the importance of data quality; Ohio Trucking Association debuts military exhibition class at truck driving competition; Companies fail to use procurement in a strategic way; Shippers planning ahead for labor disruptions.
E-commerce, Asia, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Plan now to avoid supply chain disruptions from the latest Icelandic volcano eruption; Australia struggles with home delivery challenges; EU and China sign landmark customs agreement.
Establish training and mentoring programs to ensure employees have the knowledge they need.
Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
When customers need products fast, Chet Mullen of lift truck manufacturer Raymond Corporation rises to the occassion.
E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking
Google and Barnes & Noble partner to provide same-day book delivery; Shippers prioritize day-to-day problem-solving over contingency planning; APICS and SCC merge; Transplace identifies four areas key to preferred shipper status
3PL, Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
Expanding beverage product lines are generating new stockkeeping units (SKUs) - and supply chain management challenges.
Properly prepare shipments and test packaging to prevent product damage and returns.
Green Logistics, Retail, Risk Management
Partnering with an expert can help retailers ensure they comply with hazardous waste regulations.
Forklifts, Labor Management, Materials Handling, Safety
New forklift-based technologies can positively impact safety goals in your facility.
Reverse Logistics, Risk Management
Companies must not only mitigate supply chain risk, but also understand the logistics of global recall management.
Manufacturing, Ports, Supply Chain Management
Port of Los Angeles targets $3 billion for infrastructure investment; Montreal-based Fednav uses drones to scout shipping conditions; U.S. manufacturing renaissance faces a skilled labor shortage; Apple tops Gartner’s Top 25 Supply Chain list for the seventh consecutive year.
Automotive Logistics, Risk Management
Supply chain contingency planning can help automotive manufacturers protect their operations.
Education & Careers, Inventory Management, Manufacturing
Bob Kalland digs his job as inventory and logistics manager for Atlas Copco Mining and Rock Excavation.
Partnership, Risk Management, Transportation Management
Clear transportation management strategy and technologies allow companies to deliver superior service at lower cost.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Effective employee training programs benefit workers and align with corporate business objectives to drive results.
Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Companies make contingency plans to prepare for possible supply chain disruptions caused by port labor negotiations.
Manufacturing, Site Selection, Transportation Infrastructure
Selecting sites for manufacturing and DC facilities involves tax incentives, suppliers, and logistics providers.
3PL, Economic Development, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
U.S. companies stand to gain from establishing manufacturing operations in Mexico – if they manage the challenges.
3PL, Distribution, Labor Management, Materials Handling, Logistics I.T., Safety, Warehousing
Big data gathered by materials handling equipment helps warehouse managers improve productivity and safety.
3PL, Military Logistics, Manufacturing
The aerospace industry explores new strategies for producing planes quickly, efficiently, and profitably.
3PL, Finance, Global Logistics, Partnership, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Shippers protect against supply chain disruptions with physical, analytical, and financial risk mitigation strategies.
Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Supply chains must develop strategies for reducing risk related to climate change, such as drought and extreme weather.
Demand Planning, Global Logistics, Manufacturing
Special print production needs prompted DC Comics to seek an overseas partner and rework its logistics.
Successful continuous improvement initiatives require focusing on achievable goals.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Partnership, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Shifting production closer to the U.S. can benefit supply chains, but nearshoring also presents obstacles.
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Job training is vital to maintaining a skilled and properly credentialed workforce, and must be built into every budget.
3PL, Expedited Shipping, Global Logistics, Ocean, Materials Handling, Site Selection, Risk Management, Trucking, Security, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Actionable tips help you revitalize your warehousing, 3PL, trucking, and global logistics operations.
3PL, Middle East, Asia, Panama Canal, China, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
Global dry-bulk commodity trade reveals rate growth, steadying inflation in China; Preparations for 2022 World Cup trigger DC explosion in Qatar; Supplier risk analysis will become more complex as companies expand into new global markets; Pakistani protests force U.S. military drawdown to consider $1 billion airfreight alternative; Asia truck bans taking toll on logistics industry; Africa’s piracy problem shifting to continent’s west coast; Trans-Pacific Partnership pact stalls, 2014 ratification expected; China’s Nicaraguan Canal stirs intrigue; Tesco acquires stake in “Asia’s Amazon”
Education & Careers, Labor Management
Universities and corporations are collaborating to improve supply chain education offerings and better equip students.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Cloud-based predictive analytics increasingly available to more companies of all sizes; RFID market set for robust growth by 2020; supply chain risk mitigation should be priority for all companies; key trends driving change for enterprises and government in 2014
Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking
Shippers must adapt to accommodate federal Hours-of-Service rules affecting the time truck drivers can be on the road.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Latin America
Manufacturing in Mexico gives U.S. companies quality control, lower transportation costs, and faster transit times.
3PL, Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations
A large seasonal workforce complicates 3PL compliance with healthcare laws and could mean rate increases for shippers.
Risk Management, Transportation
When supply chain disruptions occur, logistics managers must use leadership skills to maintain operations.
Building strong teams can facilitate Lean initiatives in warehouses and supply chain operations.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management
A look at the supply chain for manufacturers that supply materials or components to other manufacturers.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T.
An order management system from DF Young and Superior Technology helps Cintron Beverage Company boost inventory accuracy, fulfill orders easily and quickly, and track products throughout the supply chain.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborate with suppliers to manage supply chain risks with the highest potential to occur and risk of business impact.
Certifications, Risk Management, Security
C-TPAT certification lets businesses support national security and improve their own supply chain operations.
Manufacturing, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
The emergence of domestically sourced natural gas heralds significant changes in the North America energy market.
U.S. manufacturing renaissance reflects a supply chain shift not a seismic one; Food supply chain adapts to growing ethnic diversity and changing consumer tastes; 3PL relationship key to competitive advantage; Shippers face tough operating environment; Midwest floods present new challenges for inland waterway shippers; ATA debuts new program to groom a new generation of trucking leaders
3PL, Economic Development, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Minnesota's warehouse tax may push jobs out of state.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Technology management can affect warehouse operations’ connectivity during and after a power outage. Whether the facility’s warehouse management system (WMS) is installed on-site, delivered via a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) program, or hosted in the cloud can have a huge impact on maintaining productivity, writes John Sterling of Foxfire Software.
Supply chain management experience is vital to corporate risk management planning, write Carlos Alvarenga of Accenture.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
By switching to lighter-weight containers and consolidating inbound shipments, construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar cut both carbon emissions and costs.
The ability to minimize supply chain risk and prevent disruptions depends on strong supplier relationships and well-developed contingency plans, says Chris Cameron of Elemica.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
Benetton follows apparel trend and detoxes supply chain; Apple CEO Tim Cook proves demand forecasting is best left to experts; Wisconsin public-private partnerships invest in rail; Amazon and Texas settle sales tax dispute, move forward; The Alaskan Brewing Company uses spent grain as new energy source.
Solid workforce training, appropriate metrics, and well-designed incentive programs give companies an advantage in building their supply chain labor pool.
Import, Export, Manufacturing, Warehousing
The Alternative Site Framework designation is changing the Foreign Trade Zone landscape, allowing shippers a more expedient process for streamlining the supply chain.
Production logistics can increase an operation’s efficiencies and save companies money by creating the right blend of technology, equipment, and disciplined processes to ensure materials get where the are needed to keep production flowing, writes Tom Stricker of HK Logistics.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Workforce management gives companies the tools they need to improve overall performance – whether they’re looking to cut labor costs, improve productivity, or create better revenue growth and bottom-line profitability, writes Malysa O’Connor of Kronos.
Lorcan Sheehan of ModusLink discusses some of the lessons businesses have learned that help mitigate supply chain risk during the peak season.
Planning for exceptions can help shippers prevent supply chain disruptions in the wake of a natural disaster.
Successfully moving freight into challenging areas requires an abundance of preparation and due diligence, test runs, and contingency plans to make sure moves happen without a hitch.
When supply chain disruptions arise, shippers need to react quickly—without incurring undue costs—to keep production in line with demand.
Logistics professionals and companies should adopt and continuously update a risk-based export compliance program to minimize facilitation risk, writes Michael E. Burke of Arnall Golden Gregor.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain visibility helps flag upcoming supply or demand problems, allowing a company either to take action to prevent disasters or to respond by activating backup plans, writes George W. Prest of Material Handling Industry of America.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Labor management systems help distribution centers and warehouse facilities monitor and measure worker performance to identify problems and improvement opportunities.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Risk management strategies must address the everyday sources of supply chain disruption, and managers must incorporate the identification of potential supply chain risk into their daily practices, writes Mark Humphlett, Infor.
As automotive production levels return to pre-recession levels, consistently delivering quality products has become one of the defining characteristics of successful carmakers and logistics service providers, writes J. Scot Sharland, Automotive Industry Action Group.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing
Pharmaceuticals manufacturers face special supply chain challenges such as temperature control, security, chain of custody, and regulatory compliance, but successful strategies help deal with these issues.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Risk Management, Latin America
Multinational corporations are gambling on the Latin American market's growth potential. But meeting the region's supply chain challenges requires an understanding of local markets, strategic planning, and strong partnerships.
Companies such as Pep Boys and Georgia Pacific are harnessing technology to gain greater warehouse labor productivity through labor management systems; incentive programs; and warehouse management systems connected to forklift-mounted mobile computers.
Lean, Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Using lean components as a foundation for labor management is a powerful way to increase productivity and reduce costs in a warehouse or distribution center, according to Ryder Supply Chain Solutions’ Jeff Boudreau.
Supply chain disruptions become more manageable when shippers have supply chain technology that provides shipment visibility, writes Henry Hicks, Progress Software.
Global Logistics, Manufacturing
The time is right to bring overseas manufacturing back to the United States. U.S. entrepreneurs - and entrepreneurial companies - can domestically manufacture quality products, bring them to market as the low-cost producers, and yield a sustainable profitable business model, writes Elisha Tropper of Cambridge Security Seals.
Shippers can avoid load board scams by taking the time to research the companies with which they do business, writes Jeff Vielhaber, TTS.
Managing risk in the supply chain requires that shippers address issues such as product safety, environmental concerns, labor management, and social responsibility.
Food Logistics, Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Retailers can implement technology and processes to increase traceability and gain greater visibility into their supply chain, which helps track and retrieve products in the event of a product recall, writes Brendan Lowe, Aldata Solution.
Forklifts, Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
Vehicle management systems allow lift truck operators to complete pre-operation checklists electronically, saving valuable production time, writes Joe LaFergola of The Raymond Corporation.
Well-defined business practices, thorough contracts, physical security, and active planning, help mitigate supply chain risk.
Dr. Jeff Karrenbauer of supply chain solutions provider INSIGHT offers tips for protecting against supply chain disruption.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking
Curt Shewchuck, chief security officer, Con-way Freight discusses how the carrier's security protocols helped avert a terrorist threat.
Shifting perspectives on supply chain management, coupled with the realities of total landed cost, are driving manufacturers to weigh the benefits of flinging production operations in China back to the United States.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T.
A comprehensive supply chain labor management solution that automates processes such as hiring, time, and attendance, and scheduling can help control costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve productivity, says Malysa O'Connor, Kronos.
Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo examines a trend in moving manufacturing from China back to the United States.
Barry Tarnef, senior loss control specialist for Chubb Marine Underwriters, outlines strategies for reducing risk when shipping large machinery.
As you enter into new global business relationships, you can protect yourself from unnecessary penalties by knowing your customer.
Global Logistics, Risk Management
Danny Halim of JDA Software offers strategies for minimizing risk in the global supply chain.
Partnership, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Chandler Hall of BravoSolution explains how to reduce the frequency and severity of disruptions by fostering collaborative relationships with your suppliers.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security
Increased regulation in the form of CSA 2010 affects not only truckers, but also freight brokers providing insurance, according to Mike Williams, chief operating officer, Sunteck Transport Group.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Labor management tools can help you determine if your workforce is performing at the level necessary to deliver cost-effective service to customers.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Risk Management
Faced with transportation interruptions caused by the April 2010 eruption of an Icelandic volcano, European express carriers TNT and DHL activated contingency plans; LCD television manufacturers control spending by bringing production in-house; Inventory-in-sales ratios rise across the supply chain; Wholesaler Arrow Electronics acquires reverse logistics companies; Google helps consumers match demand to in-store supply
Robert L. Sobel of Cook, Hall, and Hyde outlines how shippers can benefit from trade disruption insurance.
C. Daniel Negron of TT Club offers guidance for making sure your supply chain is properly insured.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Transportation
True digital transformation requires the ability to think beyond the next load or the next order to find new and enduring ways to match fluctuating demand with capacity and connect relevant industry partners in efficient ways.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Warehousing
To build a program that has the strength and support to last, follow these practices and leverage your staff’s experience and expertise.
Careers, Distribution, Manufacturing
A profile of Tonya Jackson, senior vice president and chief supply chain officer with Lexmark, a creator of imaging solutions and technologies.
Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Wallaroo Hat Company co-founder Stephanie Carter applies her entrepreneurial spirit to tackling outsourcing, tariffs, and pandemic challenges, and to pursuing new ventures, such as a nonprofit that assists women and girls in Cameroon.
By weeding out detention costs, trimming inefficiencies, and seeding visibility and productivity, yard management systems (YMS) can fertilize your supply chain.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Labor Management
Most cold chain businesses say that taking extra measures to protect the workforce is their No. 1 issue, according to the Global Cold Chain Alliance's survey studying the ripple effects of COVID-19. Other key findings include:
Freight Forwarders, Labor Management, Technology
Key lessons learned and implemented throughout the years that are vital in not only navigating a pandemic but also being able to do so efficiently.
Distribution, Demand Planning, Labor Management
With great adversity comes great creativity—that’s how Annette Danek-Akey, EVP of supply chain at Penguin Random House, helped quickly convert a new facility into a picking and shipping point to meet the fluctuating demand for books.
Supply chain has the capacity to quickly adopt new technologies, adapt to new working conditions, and remain highly productive. The "new" technologies for collaborative work are not really new, however.
Risk Management, Trucking, Technology
With the shock wearing off and operations starting to stabilize, organizations shift their focus to the future. The overwhelming challenge is navigating the uncertainty. Here are four freight trends worth paying attention to moving forward.
Labor Management, Logistics, Technology
As the country moves toward a new normal, what will the workforce look like?
Manufacturers have been outsourcing noncore production processes for decades, and the trend continues. The key to successful outsourcing is assuring the 3PL value-added assembler (VAA) has a quality management system.
Freight Forwarders, Partnership, Risk Management
Staying engaged with your customers, providing solutions to their new demands, and not losing sight of your business goals can help improve your business during uncertain times.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
While there aren’t many quick fixes when it comes to mitigating global disruption, leaders can use solutions that directly address the biggest weaknesses in the supply chain that were highlighted as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak: demand, labor, and energy.
Finance, Labor Management, Risk Management
To capitalize on what they’ve learned, transform, and thrive in a post-COVID world, supply chain leaders should focus on these five pillars: people, finances, decision-making, infrastructure, and customers.
Food Logistics, Risk Management, Technology
What the food supply chain community learned from the COVID-19 pandemic crisis was that having the right technologies implemented was the difference between days or weeks to reroute, reschedule, repack, and reorganize goods to ensure delivery at a pre-COVID-19 standard.
Careers, Risk Management, Technology
Profile of Andrew Kirkwood, CEO, BluJay Solutions.
Labor Management, Sourcing/Negotiations, Supply Chain Management
Profile of Lyndsi Lee, vice president of supply chain with hardware and home improvement wholesaler True Value, who drives end-to-end supply chain optimization, develop integrated planning and logistics strategies, and build best-in-class sourcing programs.
Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Technology
Extreme Networks’ acquisition spree provided the perfect reason to overhaul its supply chain practices and processes.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Safety
Digital tools that confirm a person's health status can create safe work environments while also protecting personal privacy as businesses and supply chains recover from the COVID-19 disruption.
Global Trade Management, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
With the daunting task of navigating the rapidly changing global trade landscape, where should shippers begin? Actionable global trade data is your lifeline for supply chain resilience. Global trade intelligence solutions can help businesses swiftly find alternative suppliers in a concise three-step process: Identify potential sources, analyze costs, and vet potential trading partners.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
To maximize your decision to act, adapt a solution to the company’s processes or adapt the company’s processes to the solution.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Rather than wait for the next man-caused disruption or pandemic, smart business managers are extracting knowledge from a forensic investigation of their operations based on COVID-19 stress and kicking bad practices to the curb.
Lean Logistics, Manufacturing, Risk Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the shortcomings of a supply chain that is perhaps too lean. However, to be “lean” doesn’t mean keeping extremely low inventory levels with no coordination or backup plan.
Distribution, Finance, Manufacturing
Accepting credit cards can be a major differentiator for businesses, enabling customers to pay however is most convenient for them. To balance this need with the necessity of maintaining margins, consider credit card surcharging.
With dynamic updates on missed transits, rollovers, arrival notification, and port congestion during COVID-19, shippers can make decisions proactively and avoid inefficient costs due to detention and demurrage, expedited freight, and buffer stock.
Careers, Labor Management, Partnership
Leadership profile of Juliann Larimer, CEO of Peak-Ryzex
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain management may have changed forever as COVID-19 brings heightened awareness to its fragility. With careful planning, shippers can minimize risks related to the pandemic.
Global Logistics, Insurance, Risk Management
With the right risk-management plan, shippers can better understand the risks facing their supply chain operations and make sure their business is prepared by protecting the value of goods shipped globally.
Risk Management, Technology , Warehousing
With more and more brick-and-mortar shops temporarily closing their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s immense pressure on retailers to deliver much-needed supplies to individuals at home. The Internet of Things (IoT) can help mitigate this risk and ensure supply chains operate as swiftly as possible.
The power of centralized organizations must harness and unleash the strengths of decentralized communities to help beat COVID-19. Thousands of supply chain professionals, educators, and inventors have joined The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation (TWSCF) to rethink and change how supply chain operates in 2020 and beyond.
Stabilizing core business operations, managing risk, and taking steps to perfect and enforce rights under existing agreements should be key priorities in your company’s response to COVID-19. Here are four strategies for supply chain professionals, in-house counsel, and risk managers to keep in mind.
Ports across our country must be prepared to support tenants and other partners. Doug Wheeler, president and CEO of Florida Ports Council, explains how ports can achieve long-term recovery.
Globally, 85% of employees report that they’re not engaged at the workplace. Manufacturing, retail, and distribution teams can take three steps to ensure that employees stay engaged and thrive in their roles.
Manufacturing, Partnership, Supply Chain
Relationship contracts can benefit distribution in many different industry sectors—these five steps can help you put one into action.
Labor Management, Materials Handling, Technology
A labor market in which it is increasingly difficult to recruit, train, and retain workers is a major factor driving growth of the automated materials handling equipment market in North America, finds BCC Research.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
Visit these links for helpful information and official guidance related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Careers, Manufacturing, Technology
Staying connected with your team, remaining productive, and sticking to a schedule can go a long way when working from home. Here are six ways to stay sane when working remotely during an emergency like COVID-19.
Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Manufacturers with primary and sub-tier suppliers near Wuhan, China, can use these five guidelines to plan ahead for any COVID-19 impact.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
Managing peak period shipment volume is a structural challenge in the U.S. economy. Thomas Eldridge Campbell, chief strategy officer of Capacity, shares five techniques that can help warehouses maintain service level agreements during peak demand periods.
Health Care Logistics, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Read how Suddath secured a long-term partnership with medical device manufacturer after managing its overflow product through warehouse management and value-added services.
Preparation is the key to getting any business or community back on track after a natural disaster, and when it comes to hurricane preparation, the old adage that “failing to prepare is preparing to fail” rings very true.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Consider all potential disruptions and ways to design your supply chain to keep it operational in the face of foreseeable and unforeseeable challenges.
Southeast ports prepare for the worst as Hurricane Dorian inches toward the U.S.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Warehousing
Visibility to actions and status at the loading dock can be challenging, but providing that visibility, such as through the Kelley Digital Master Control Panel, can create powerful advantages to maximizing throughput.
Careers, Manufacturing, Logistics
Three steps manufacturing and logistics employers can take to attract the incoming millennial and Gen-Z workforce.
If your company is being pressured to lower supply chain management costs, remain competitive with suppliers and protect your business from fraudsters – it’s time to abandon those eighteenth century paper checks and revolutionize your AP processes by transitioning to electronic payments. Consider it a well-placed investment in the next Revolution.
Labor Management, Supply Chain
In the competitive world of business, every organization is seeking an edge—a catchy marketing phrase, an innovative product launch, improvements in efficiency and productivity—something to create a little separation to provide that illusive competitive advantage.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
Manufacturing professionals are among the most aware of industry change due to automation, finds The State of Intelligent Process Automation from Nintex. The survey of manufacturing workers finds that 75 percent don't harbor concern for job security amid the rise of new technologies.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
The impact of powerful forces such as digital transformation, Industry 4.0, the current regulatory climate, and automation on U.S. manufacturers is the focus of a new research report from ECi Software Solutions. The findings indicate the role technology is playing in the U.S. manufacturing resurgence.
Manufacturing Logistics, Manufacturing, Technology
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Import, Export, Freight Forwarders, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Make sure issues that can disrupt your supply chain are limited and infrequent. Here are several predictable and unpredictable risks that you should plan for:
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
In a globalized economy where finalized products have components manufactured all over the world, effective management of supply chains is critical. Adopt these habits to reduce and mitigate risks faced by supply chain parties.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Warehousing
To build a program that has the strength and support to last, follow these practices and leverage your staff’s experience and expertise.
Inventory Management, Risk Management, Technology
From preparing for e-commerce growth to auditing cybersecurity practices, supply chain leaders share the adjustments they'd make at the start of 2020 knowing what they know now.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Partnership
TForce Worldwide partnered with a large manufacturing client, building a system that met its needs and a unified platform that provides complex data to support better business decisions.
Fulfillment, Risk Management, Warehousing
Warehouses and fulfillment centers should take these precautions to mitigate COVID-19 risks, keep the workforce safe, and avoid costly downtime.
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability
PepsiCo and General Mills plan to reduce their carbon footprint during the next 10 years, following similar initiatives by other food manufacturing giants.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
Most supply chain professionals can't stay ahead of their challenges as manufacturing and fulfillment complexities continue to grow. Key issues include integrating software and meeting customer expectations.
Big Data, Labor Management, Technology
Shippers utilizing IoT technology now have more data at their fingertips than ever before. When it comes to optimizing this information to keep workers safe from illnesses such as COVID-19 and injury, here are three tips to keep in mind.
Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation
When COVID-19 rocked the world, many companies were utilizing pool chassis in major ports and inland rail locations. However, with many pool chassis ranging in age from 20 to 25 years old, this led to serious problems, such as breakdowns and lack of availability. Leasing new, premium chassis could help prevent these problems.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain disruptions may be a reality the world will continue to contend with. How can shippers weather the COVID-19 storm and maintain a semblance of business continuity during periods of such uncertainty? While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, shipping organizations must take more control of their own destinies. These key business strategies will help shippers secure their supply chain resiliency well into the future.
Big Data, Risk Management, Technology
COVID-19 is clearly a catalyst for necessary change and our collective global supply chain disruption makes it clear that the time to bring transparency and efficiency is now.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Technology
Faced with a labor shortage exacerbated by the pandemic, MD Logistics developed a recruitment strategy to attract talent for present-day conditions as well as allow for continued growth.
Distribution, Fulfillment, Risk Management
As businesses slowly recover following COVID-19 fulfillment and distribution centers can't simply flip a switch and return to normal operations. Reopening will require a rigorous methodology backed by data and analytics, and creative thinking about how to leverage existing technology in the workplace.
Risk Management, Transportation Management, Transportation
Implementing these best practices can help companies reduce the impact to transportation operations and save costs during business disruptions.
Risk Management, Security, Technology
An often overlooked source of security vulnerability is your supply chain. If you can’t honestly say you are fully apprised of the security postures of your vendors, partners and contractors, you are at major risk of a cyberattack.
Retail Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Apparel brands and retailers can use the COVID-19 crisis to take stock of existing business models and create more stable and sustainable supply chains for the future.
Labor Management, Technology , Warehousing
How technology innovation is changing the nature of many warehouse jobs.
Lean Logistics, Manufacturing, Risk Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the shortcomings of a supply chain that is perhaps too lean. However, to be “lean” doesn’t mean keeping extremely low inventory levels with no coordination or backup plan.
Lean Logistics, Risk Management, Technology
Companies are looking for ways to manage more efficiently with less—while reallocating resources to more productive activities and maximizing freight spend value. Logistics operations are a great place to start as even the smallest percentage savings could mean triple digit impact to bottom lines.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Transportation
Shipping volumes demonstrate the resilience of companies and their ability to produce essential products during disruption, and highlight the important role transportation plays
Manufacturing, Logistics, Technology
Supply chain leaders pivot their companies in response to anticipated lower volumes of cargo during the COVID-19 outbreak and use innovative solutions to accommodate new delivery options.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
It's more important than ever for transportation and logistics companies to have an effective mobility strategy in place. Shippers can adjust their existing protocols with COVID-19-related policies by implementing these technologies and practices.
E-commerce, Finance, Risk Management
COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges for supply chain and logistics management, and the pressure is on to deliver essential supplies, such as toilet paper and food, to consumers on time. Successfully delivering a product on time involves many factors, and labeling shipments correctly is one of them.
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Technology
Although 57% of organizations say they're piloting automation processes and 93% of employees are optimistic automation will make their jobs easier, digital transformation efforts often fall apart. Many companies rely on IT to drive transformation without engaging other departments, creating bottlenecks.
Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Risk Management
With tight production and shipping windows, finished goods importers are especially vulnerable when unexpected disruptions take place. These suggestions can help U.S. importers through what is shaping up to be a trying 2020.
Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain
When dealing with high-risk global events like COVID-19, manufacturers should first pay attention to the supply side, such as inventory, alternative energy, or shipping, and mitigate the impact of high-risk disruptions.
Manufacturing, Sustainability, Technology
When applied to manufacturing, artificial intelligence enables companies to meet sustainability targets: workforce of the future, global operations optimization, and value network orchestration.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology
Real-time technology can help shippers keep abreast of high-impact incidents around the world and provide extra time and context to activate their supply chain risk mitigation strategies.
3PL, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Partnering with a 3PL does much more than free up time to focus on core competencies—it offers a buffer between the shipper and the ever-shifting challenges of the logistics realm.
Fulfillment, Manufacturing, Warehousing
A series of convergent events are raising national supply chain costs at every touch but investing in processes and people, and aligning with phenomenal logistics partners will offset a good measure of the costs and increase customer satisfaction.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology
AI’s application in materials inventory and data management will result in systems that are more usable, responsive and capable than ever to support agile supply chains. The emergence of AI is replacing frustration with the ability to leverage data for more strategic, creative opportunities to propel companies forward.
Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Logistics and supply chain jobs, by the numbers.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
No supply chain is immune from risk, and the farther a company's supply chain traverses the globe, the more opportunity for things to go awry.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Cargo theft continues to be a challenge to shippers, totaling an estimated $145 million in losses each year in North America. Use these tips to keep your cargo safe.
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), the industry expected a driver shortage of more than 50,000 at the end of 2017. Unfortunately, it’s projected to only get worse. By the ATA’s projections, the shortage could extend to more than 174,000 drivers by 2026.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Growing cargo thefts across Germany, resulting in product losses valued at $1.3 billion annually, have prompted business associations in the country to launch a joint initiative to tackle the problem.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
The 2017 hurricane season serves as a risk management wake-up call.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
With one in every six jobs now tied to manufacturing, American-made products are making a profound comeback in today’s progressive U.S. economy. Known as Industry 4.0, this trending wave of innovative disruptors - 3D printing, robotics, big data, and the Internet of Things - is changing the global supply chain and the world's geo-political view of American manufacturing.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
High-performing supply chain organizations are differentiated on how well they respond to the unexpected.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
New IDC research provides manufacturers the top 10 predictions and underlying drivers expected to impact future IT investments; new report on fashion industry outlines a human-centered supply chain; in a workforce being transformed by the rise of the gig economy and the restructuring of industries, what attitudes and behaviors do procurement professionals need to sprint up the career ladder
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Labor Management, Logistics I.T., Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chains are undergoing unprecedented restructuring driven by competition, demand shifts, and trade wars—circumstances further accelerated by COVID-19. Here are five ways to support the digital transformation of logistics by connecting deskless workers:
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Digital transformation is truly underway in manufacturing. While digital technologies such as cloud, mobile, big data and analytics, and Internet of Things have been industry drivers for years, manufacturers now have high expectations for the business value of technologies that are in earlier stages of adoption.
Labor Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
A retailer or manufacturer who has a clear monitoring program in place will have peace of mind going through this holiday season. When everyone in the supply chain knows exactly what is going to happen if products are damaged, then the groups can work better together to ensure products arrive safely and consumers are happy.
E-commerce, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce continues to mow down traditional business practices. To adapt, companies serving manufacturing, industrial, and retail customers are seeding their portfolios with new services, and not letting any grass grow under their feet.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Global trade disruptions come in all shapes and sizes, and can wreak havoc on supply chains. Find out what proactive strategies and tactics leading companies are using to tackle the escalating challenge of supply chain risk management.
E-commerce, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Status quo will not be the norm in 2018 as major and minor changes are brewing in business operations.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Technology
Manufacturers embrace IIoT to improve quality and operational visibility.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Having a global supply chain risk management strategy in place can not only increase value to your customers but also reduce your costs and increase performance.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
E-commerce, 3PL, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
There’s a lot of interest in the industry right now regarding advanced technologies like blockchain and AI and the benefits they could bring to logistics operations – and with good reason. But, for all the promise these appear to hold, there are proven enhancement-focused tools already available – in particular, scorecards – that supply chain managers should take full advantage right now to ensure optimized performance across all supply chain functions.
3PL, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
As technology and innovation continue to enable new options, supply chains will be sure to keep pace and take us to new heights.
Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Maturing systems, implementation expertise, and newly enacted tax incentives bode well for significant leaps in supply chain efficiency. Here’s why 2018 will be the year for technology ROI.
E-commerce, Big Data, Manufacturing, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Retailers and manufacturers can unlock significant competitive advantage by leveraging consumer insights to make category decisions and create localized merchandising assortments.
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