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Rethinking the Global Supply Chain

Shifting global dynamics and internal business process changes are compelling manufacturers and retailers to challenge the status quo and reinvent their supply chains.

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Global Logistics—September 2010

Mexico Taxes U.S. Imports, Audi's carbon friendly cars and carbon friendly transportation, Australia labors over transportation expansion, UPS opens health care logistics hubs in Singapore and China, U.S. football imports from China

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Are Manufacturers Ready to Reshore?

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.

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Global Logistics—June 2015

Middle East countries show signs of regional collaboration around transportation and logistics; China’s “red supply chain” threatens Taiwanese semiconductor industry; India looks to Korea as both a model and partner for its economic modernization program; U.S. fashion industry supports extension of African Growth & Opportunity Act; Cuba’s Port of Mariel attracts investment from CMA CGM; China looks to replicate U.S. rail freight model

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A Supply Chain World Tour

Companies doing business globally are learning to be more flexible to adapt quickly to uncertainty without sacrificing economy, speed and service.

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Global Logistics—January 2015

United States gives Mexican truck drivers the green light for cross-border moves; Uber pilots cargo service in Hong Kong; Latin American rail freight market ripe for investment; Panama Canal Authority restructures its toll system; Turkey and Iran toil over truck fees; Global airfreight market set for steady growth; Lithuania railroad faces antitrust inquiry over competitive switching practices

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Global Logistics—April 2014

U.S. government aims to create single-window, paper-less Customs process; Deutsche Post predicts positive growth for global express business; China looks to develop more logistics centers upstream on the Yangtze River; Canada-Mexico trade imbalance tops NAFTA summit; Mexican railroads object to proposed reform bill

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Global Logistics—January 2014

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”

Global Economy, Middle East, Import, China, Canada, Global Logistics, Rail, Security

Global Logistics—December 2010

Dubai makes progress on its first aerotropolis, Starbucks partners with China to set up its first coffee bean farm, Canadian National accelerates auto imports, United Kingdom and France work to counter terrorism, Marks & Spencer accelerates supply chain improvement plan

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Global Logistics–July 2010

UK duties hit air freight; Prince Rupert's improved performance, Garuda Indonesia rebuilds long-haul international network, Vietnam experiences trade success, US and Switzerland Eye Open Skies pact, New Canadian coalition explores opportunities to build a replacement rail tunnel under the Detroit River; German organizations join forces to support "Cargo Needs the Night" initiative; UPS Lauds US-South Korea free trade agreement, Caterpillar constructs foothold in Brazil, China looks to consolidate air cargo carriers

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Trends—May 2010

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

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Global Logistics—February 2017

Mexican border wall becomes issue in trade negotiations, e-commerce companies making headway in logistics services marketplace, Agility Emerging Markets Index shows bleak future for free trade.

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Making a Run for the Border

The logistics of trade between the United States and Mexico has changed significantly in the 20-plus years since NAFTA was enacted. There are still issues, most notably border delays and an imbalance of goods flowing north and south, but there are bright spots supported by an influx of foreign direct investment in Mexico, too.

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Latin American Logistics: Learning the Tricks of the Trades

Working with a specialist can smooth the sometimes troubled logistical waters between the United States and Central and South America.

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Why Global Trade Needs a Rebrand

Visibility into the supply chain is clearer than ever, dramatically cutting the time from order to production and shipment. To bring the same transparency and efficiency to global trade, we need common sense changes. Find out how shippers can benefit.

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Trump Presidency Is Reality. Let’s Talk Supply Chain Implications.

Supply chain professionals are concerned: Would the new president implement the protectionist measures he campaigned on, or were those statements made primarily to appeal to an audience? Here are four supply chain predictions.

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Panama Canal Expansion Re-Routes Logistics for U.S. Businesses

The expansion of the Panama Canal promises significant changes in trade patterns and increased global trade. Here are three ways companies can leverage this opportunity.

Jeff Broadhurst

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Panama Canal Expansion to Spur East Coast Shipping Boom

Here's why the Panama Canal expansion is set to spur a realignment in which eastern ports take on a new and larger role in the continental supply chain.

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Global Logistics—October 2016

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

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Global Logistics—September 2016

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

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Global Logistics—August 2016

U.S./Mexico Unified Cargo Processing removes border wait times; CRBC struggles to win local support in Kenya; PwC releases Q2 Transportation and Logistics M&A report

Ken Harris

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Who Are You Doing Business With?

Denied party screening is of critical importance in shipping and international trade, and essential for minimizing business risk today.

Beth Pride

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Of Course We’re Claiming NAFTA

Many companies falsely claim preferential duty treatment under NAFTA. This article outlines the right way to do it.

Tom Barnes

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Shippers Should See Positives from the Trade Promotion Act

The Trade Promotion Act (TPA) allows U.S. companies to expand into markets that would normally be out of reach due to trade barriers. It forges the path toward competitive opportunities and overall success in global markets for U.S. shippers.

Jeff Siewert

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Spring Clean Your Trade and Compliance Processes

Companies should reevaluate its compliance processes to look at previous set plans and get programs ready for upcoming developments.

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How to Implement a Successful Retail Omni-Channel Logistics Operation in Asia Pacific

For any United States-based company interested in expanding its retail logistics operations outside of the country, Asia Pacific may be the most ideal location.

Kae-Por Chang

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Doing Business in China

While doing business with China, many companies face a wide range of challenges trying to navigate the country’s complex trade programs.

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Use Supply Chain Modeling to Mitigate Port Shutdowns and Other Risks

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.

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Trends—September 2015

New York State minimum wage directive may be a tipping point for automation in the fast food industry; Organic food recalls are on the rise; Alix Partners reports that nearshoring trend continues to grow; Pro truck interests take weight restriction fight in new direction; 2015 holiday shoppers are looking for options; The cash handling supply chain is poised to move from manual processing to scanning technology, thanks to the new GS1 US Cash Visibility Discussion Group.

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Global Logistics—August 2015

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.

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Global Logistics—July 2015

Port of Hamburg unveils new traffic light system; CEVA Logistics TireCity in Italy demonstrates interest in sector-specific supply chain collaboration; China debuts longest freight rail route in the world; TPP agreement raises concerns about traceability in the seafood supply chain; Africa capital investment heats up; New G6 Alliance rotation features Polish port; Indian 3PL uses containers as mobile logistics classrooms; Intel eyes Asia for IoT ecosystem.

Adam Brosch

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6 Global Supply Chain Challenges To Ignore at Your Own Risk

Before sourcing globally, it’s important to know the risks.

Gary Barraco

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Three Supply Chain Risks and How to Address Them

Enabling a holistic, integrated approach to managing global supplier risks allows companies to minimize risks, protect brand integrity, and reduce supply chain costs.

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Global Logistics—March 2015

Port of Beirut plan for transshipment expansion irks truckers; New treaty greenlights Ghent–Terneuzen Canal lock upgrade; China-Europe rail development continues with UTi and Changjiu partnership; Global suppliers still laggard when it comes to environmental mitigation; Hong Kong looks to ease industrial real estate regs to create more warehouse capacity.

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Global Logistics—August 2014

United States and Canada are investing $7 billion in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system; Changing political relations between the United States and Cuba could signal new trade opportunities; UK faces a truck driver shortage among younger people; Panama approves new port development

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Global Logistics—October 2014

Pilot program uses drones to deliver time-sensitive goods; Canadian government lines up two new bilateral trade agreements; Labor rights causing supply chain disruption; Using social media to understand carrier usage.

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Global Logistics—September 2014

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.

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Global Logistics—June 2014

Turkey and China working on major transport infrastructure projects; Eurotunnel reduces freight rates to increase rail traffic; Port Metro Vancouver debuts GPS truck tracking program; French protectionism threatens foreign investment; First standardized emissions calculation methodology comes to Australia; Obama Administration weighs changes to Russia’s preferential trade status

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Steering Clear of Supply Chain Disruptions

Companies make contingency plans to prepare for possible supply chain disruptions caused by port labor negotiations.

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Global—February 2014

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

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Cross-Border Trade: Made in Mexico

U.S. companies stand to gain from establishing manufacturing operations in Mexico – if they manage the challenges.

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Automotive Logistics: The Upside of Resiliency

Collaborative risk management helps automakers and their supply chain partners protect against disruptions.

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Risk Mitigation: Supply Chain Safety Net

Shippers protect against supply chain disruptions with physical, analytical, and financial risk mitigation strategies.

Gary Hanifan

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Weathering Climate Change and Supply Chain Risk

Supply chains must develop strategies for reducing risk related to climate change, such as drought and extreme weather.

Bryan Nella

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Maximize Nearshoring Value to Minimize Supply Chain Complexity

Shifting production closer to the U.S. can benefit supply chains, but nearshoring also presents obstacles.

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163 Ways to Supercharge Your Supply Chain

Actionable tips help you revitalize your warehousing, 3PL, trucking, and global logistics operations.

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Panama Canal Expansion: Changing the Channel

The Panama Canal expansion, opening in 2015, may alter shippers' sourcing and routing decisions.

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Putting Stock in Retail Analytics Tools

Kimberly-Clark China uses retail analytics tools to manage inventory and avoid stockouts at stores like Walmart.

Steve Sensing

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Shoring up Sourcing Strategies

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.

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Global Logistics—May 2013

Hong Kong strike threatens port’s reputation, shakes up competition; DUBAL turns to SAP for inbound control; NAFTA cross-border trade grows for second consecutive year amid recurring safety concerns; Texas pushes for heavier produce trucks from Mexico

George F. Brown, Jr.

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“Second Mouse” Opportunities for Logistics Firms

Logistics providers can become valued partners to both U.S. customers and Chinese suppliers, linking them together with the full power of fast-learner economics, writes George F. Brown Jr., Blue Canyon Partners.

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Beating the Odds in 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.

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As the World Turns, Supply Chains Spin

As multinational companies in the United States and around the world are increasingly influenced by changes in the international economy, global distribution networks must be fluid enough to accommodate unpredictability.

Mexico, Global Logistics, Site Selection, Latin America

Nearshoring Latin America: A Closer Look

Factors such as labor costs, transportation time and costs, and infrastructure may make Latin America the best global location for manufacturing operations.

Asia, China, Global Logistics

Asia: Manufacturing Dynamo or Consumer Powerhouse?

Asia today is not just about manufacturing; it's also emerging as a consumer powerhouse. To seize the opportunity, manufacturers and retailers alike are rewiring their global supply chain strategies.

Global Economy, Import, Export, Global Logistics

Supply Chain Gain: Global Growth

Contingency suppliers, sourcing differentiation, special incentives, and a host of other strategies generate improvements in supply chains that reach around the world.

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Ask the (M)experts 2011

Supply chain leaders and economic development experts provide insight on what's new in security, infrastructure, and manufacturing in Mexico.

Danny Halim

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Navigating Global Supply Chain Risks

Danny Halim of JDA Software offers strategies for minimizing risk in the global supply chain.

Jose Fernando Nava

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Capitalizing on Mexico’s Economic Growth

Jose Fernando Nava, president, DHL Supply Chain, Latin America shows shippers how to capitalize on Mexico's attraction as a growing consumer market.

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Locating a Global Distribution Hub

10 tips for what companies should consider when locating and choosing a global distribution hub.

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Trends—September 2010

News briefs: U.S. Ports Dig Panama Gold, Reducing the Carton Footprint, SaaS to the Rescue, BNSF Brings Shortlines On Line, Truckers Tackle Credit Crunch

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Global Economy, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics I.T., Security, Supply Chain Management

Digitizing the Global Supply Chain

Global supply chain visibility and detail can only be achieved by modern electronic data transmissions that are already available and can reduce the costs of international cargo movement.

Mark Haslam

Big Data, Demand Planning, Fulfillment, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Out of Stock? Hoarding is Not a Solution

Investing time and money in making products available is more important today than ever before, thanks to the ripple effects of COVID-19. Capacity constraints and delivery agents have been upended, and product availability is at risk. Rising digital trends and changing consumer behavior and spending habits have also led to an urgency to respond to market conditions quickly.

Keith Biondo

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Rowenta Irons Out Inventory Challenges

Rowenta's sustainable product design, massive global inventory stock, rapid delivery of repair parts, and 3D printing technology combine to drive supply chain operations supporting an incredible commitment to customer service.

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7 Strategies to Reboot Global Supply Chains

Experts provide advice on changes companies can make to reboot their supply chains for the COVID era.

Evan Quasney

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Evaluate Risk Before Critical Decisions

The past year has opened the door to many risks and response strategies that supply chain leaders must keep top of mind when making critical inventory, demand, logistics, and pricing decisions.

Pierre Erasmus

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3 Ways to Build a Resilient Supply Chain

Organizations across sectors must keep pace with changes in supply and demand—and intelligent supply chains can help

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We Won’t Be Fooled Again: The Enterprise Perspective

This story looks at enterprise-level strategies that companies are using to meet today’s difficult supply chain challenges, and that offer potential lessons for their operations in the future.

Robert Kriewaldt

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The Relationship Between Supply Chain Resiliency and Sustainability

Companies that had robust sustainability programs in place before 2020 learned that supply chain resiliency was an inevitable side effect of those initiatives. Here’s how sustainability supports resiliency.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Taking a Fresh Look at Brazil’s Transportation Sector

Some of the most compelling examples of change and positive momentum in Brazil are in the transportation sector. Here are three key highlights foreign investors should be aware of when considering transportation investments in Brazil.

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Latest Fashion Trend? Sustainability

Sustainability is more important than ever for fashion supply chains. The biggest shift has been the number of products labeled "recycled" or "containing recycled materials."

Global Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

How to Manage Global Specialty Cargo Supply Chains

Not all cargo fits the traditional dock-to-dock standard delivery service. Specialty carriers provide their customers both the option of delivering to a dock and the flexibility of delivering to locations that may require a liftgate to unload the cargo.

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Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

The latest supply chain sustainability efforts, good works, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and more.

Suzanne Offerman

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Preparing for the Next Big Disruption

COVID-19 exposed inefficiencies and points of failure in all aspects of our supply chains—from processes to people and technology. Now is the time to address these challenges to help limit the impact of inevitable future disruptions.

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Enabling Supply Chain Agility

With the pandemic still taking hold, it’s more important than ever that businesses maintain a consistent flow of goods. To ensure supply chain agility and avoid further disruption, many companies are adopting processes to help manage new labeling and supply chain complexities.

Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Retail

Supply Chain Boot Camp

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3 Ways to Bolster Your Supply Chain

There’s no single action that can prevent another supply chain crisis like the one brought on by the pandemic. However, certain measures can mitigate the impact of the pandemic and any other catastrophic disruptions.

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Acing Your Stress Test

A supply chain resilience stress test is a key first step in assessing risk. A comprehensive stress test assesses resilience across these five factors.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Technology

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Omer Abdullah

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7 Critical Questions You Need to Ask

Fundamentally, managing supply risk is all about having access to the right insights at the right time. These 7 questions can help you gain them.

Big Data, Demand Planning, Risk Management

Build an Agile and Resilient Supply Chain in 4 Steps

Visibility is absolutely vital to any business striving to achieve agility and resiliency, and the vulnerabilities that can follow. The good news is that these vulnerabilities can be addressed by taking four necessary steps toward achieving agility and resiliency.

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8 Surefire Ways to Navigate Global Supply Chain Upheaval

Demand volatility coupled with capacity shortages. Lead times stretching out weeks, even months. Congestion at ports worldwide. What can shippers do to keep their supply chains moving? Plenty.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Sustainability, Transportation

Vertical Focus | Energy, Oil & Gas

From offshore wind projects to a new ammonia supply chain, this is what's trending in energy, oil, and gas.

Green Logistics, Retail, Sustainability

Designers Cultivate Plant-Based Leather

Fashion designers branch out to plant-based textiles in response to growing demand for sustainable and cruelty-free apparel, and as supply chains seek to lower their carbon footprint.

Keith Biondo

Green Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation

EV Power Play

The bottom line is that U.S. manufacturers and their partners, carriers, and logistics solutions providers will experience a boom with the new crop of EVs and the political machinations that are underway. Get ready if you play in that space or have transportation and logistics partners that do.

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You Bet, We Still Care About Sustainability

Despite the distractions posed by the pandemic, many companies continue to improve sustainability in their supply chains. This story looks at some of those initiatives.

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Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

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Navigating Demand Spikes: Automating Your Way to Successful Peak Seasons

Whether driven by traditional shopping peaks or unexpected consumer demand, technology-enabled warehouse operations, fulfillment practices, and transportation planning are essential in helping omnichannel retailers effectively manage surging order volumes when they do hit.

Robert Kriewaldt

Partnership, Sustainability, Warehousing

Incorporating Sustainability into Your Warehouse Operation

From switching to energy-efficient lighting to installing solar panels, here are some tips to help you build a greener warehouse.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Oliver Wright

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Supply Chain: An Engine of Post-Pandemic Growth

If the supply chain is to take on an enhanced role, companies will need to stop seeing it merely as a cost center from which to drive ever greater efficiencies.

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Global Logistics Reboot: A New Beginning

Global logistics gets a reboot thanks to the upheaval in product flows over the past year, mostly driven by the pandemic.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in February 2021.

Glenn P. Clinger III

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5 Steps to Process Improvement

As many companies close their doors and others struggle to stay afloat, process improvement has become more important than ever to save money and attain greater efficiency.

Ryan Purcell

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Healthier Planet = Healthier Bottom Line

Companies must expand their focus beyond direct costs and simplistic service metrics and take a broader view to understand the sustainability and risk considerations in their network. If done properly, the following changes can promote a healthier planet and bottom line.

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Developing Supply Chain Resiliency

A single fault line in the supply chain can disrupt events farther down, including the last mile. Here are ten tips for developing and maintaining a supply chain that is resilient as well as easy to scale and optimize.

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137 Tips for a Fully Charged Supply Chain

The ultimate list of tips for charging up your supply chain to full power in 2021 and beyond.

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Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in January 2021.

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Global Trade Plateau?

Order volumes in Western economies have grown significantly, but momentum may be slowing, finds a new report.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in December 2020.

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Shaping Future Supply Chains

Supply chains face an evolution that will change how chief supply chain officers operate, according to a Gartner report. These are the trends that will shape the future.

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Fleet Electrification Offers Opportunity in Shipping, Logistics

Electrification of medium and heavy-duty vehicles is advancing fast, but e-trucks are a nonstarter without well-designed, high-powered charging facilities. By planning now, shipping and logistics managers will maximize the benefits.

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California Clears the Air

A new last-mile transportation program will help commercial providers invest in clean truck and infrastructure technology to improve air quality in California.

Sustainability, Technology , Transportation

If you could switch jobs with someone for a day, who would it be?

From a presidential debate moderator to working on a non-GMO farm, supply chain leaders discuss what jobs they'd want to try out for one day.

Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in October 2020.

Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability

Serving Up Sustainability

PepsiCo and General Mills plan to reduce their carbon footprint during the next 10 years, following similar initiatives by other food manufacturing giants.

Partnership, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Paul A. Myerson

Finance, Risk Management

Lessons Learned: Risk Mitigation Strategies for the Future

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.

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Global Economy, Demand Planning, Supply Chain Management

Supply Chains Need Long-Term Resilience

Before COVID-19 struck, supply chains were praised for their just-in-time capabilities. Now entirely new levels of supply chain resilience are needed, according to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals' 2020 report.

Labor Management, Manufacturing, Risk Management

COVID-19's Impact on North American Manufacturers

The latest COVID-19 Manufacturing Survey from Thomas Insights illuminates emerging trends in reshoring, labor, and technology, and reveals a positive outlook for the future of manufacturing.

Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology

COVID-19 Supply Chain Resources & Recovery Strategies

Leaders share best practices for sharpening digital strategy, developing resilience, and improving visibility as shippers re-engage in trade and navigate COVID-19 uncertainty.

Air Cargo, Global Economy, Technology

Asia's Economic Rebound

Asia was the first region to endure COVID-19 and reopen its economies—what does that mean for global supply chains?

David Pignolet

3PL, Risk Management, Security

Three Ways to Mitigate Insider Risk in Your Supply Chain

Without proper identity access and management procedures for third-party users in place, entire supply chains are vulnerable to attacks.

Antony Lovell

Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology

5 Ways to Attain Resilience

To better weather the next supply chain disruption, organizations should consider these five ways to enhance day-to-day planning and improve shock resilience.

E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

How Will the Future Unfold?

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.

Eugene Laney

Global Economy, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Global Trade Management

USMCA: A Bright Light for Shippers

Many businesses around the country are suffering due to the economic impacts of COVID-19. However, there may be some light at the end of the tunnel. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will create opportunities for countless companies doing business with Canada and Mexico.

Global Economy, Global Trade Management

Tipping the Scales on International Trade

Several key events, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. presidential election, and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) implementation, can directly impact international trade in 2020.

Green Logistics, Sustainability

75 Green Supply Chain Partners

Chosen by Inbound Logistics editors, these 75 green companies are dedicated to implementing best practices that make global supply chains more sustainable and their operations more socially and environmentally friendly.

Big Data, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management

More Companies Seek Sustainability Data

An uptick of 24% more companies are asking their suppliers to report environmental data in 2020 through nonprofit CDP Global, with a 34% surge of growth in North America. Companies then use the data to inform procurement decisions and supplier engagement strategies.

Green Logistics, Sustainability

Vertical Focus: Renewable Energy

The COVID-19 lockdown has led to a significant drop in energy consumption across gas, oil, and electricity—here's how the renewable energy supply chain segment has responded.

3PL, Risk Management

COVID-19 Resets: Logistics Draws the Line

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

Make a New Plan, Stan

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.

Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Sustainability

15 Down & Dirty Ways to Get Green Now

Practical suggestions for making supply chains more environmentally sustainable.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Technology

Global Trade Goes Digital

Freight forwarders and shippers can book sea, land, and air cargo shipments to and from anywhere in the world with the rollout of DP World's online logistics tools and services.

Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management

COVID-19 Supply Chain Resources & Recovery Strategies

Supply chain leaders share the latest innovations, solutions, e-commerce strategies, and IT operations

Humanitarian Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Robert Kriewaldt

E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

We Must Learn to Mitigate Supply Chain Disruption from Disasters

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:

Global Economy, Risk Management

China's Road to Restoration

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.

Green Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation

Life After COVID-19: New Realities, New Thinking, New Approaches

COVID-19 and its effect on daily life have key fleet operators speculating whether this might be time to reset our approach to transportation fuels. The impact of reduced petroleum fuel use can be quantified by our cleaner air and reduced daily traffic congestion, making this a favorable time to consider cleaner fueling alternatives.

Finance, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

3 Ways to Mitigate Supply Chain Slowdowns

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.

Retail, Risk Management

U.S. States Reopen During COVID-19 Pandemic

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.

Global Logistics, Insurance, Risk Management

COVID-19 Pandemic: Do Your Shipments Have the Right Protection?

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.

Mark McArthur

Global Economy, Freight Forwarders, Supply Chain

Disruptions in Today's Economy: How Can Supply Chains Prepare?

How can we better prepare to minimize the risks that disruptions present and mitigate their impact? Here’s how to build a more flexible and agile supply chain.

Global Logistics, Ports, Rail

Alaska: Rewarding the Resilient and Resourceful

Logistics providers in Alaska are on top of the world, literally and figuratively. They are a special breed prepared for every challenge the Last Frontier poses.

Risk Management, Supply Chain

When Bad Things Happen to Good Supply Chains

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.

Keith Biondo

E-commerce, Global Economy, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations

Flexing Muscle on China Trade Compliance

Inbound Logistics publisher Keith Biondo discusses whether e-commerce shipment enforcement will ensure that China complies with Phase 1 of the U.S.-China trade deal signed in January 2020.

Green Logistics, Materials Handling, Sustainability

Cultivating Raw Talent

Stephanie Benedetto, co-founder and CEO of Queen of Raw, created a blockchain-enabled marketplace for unused materials that empowers people, fosters profit, and protects the planet.

Economic Development, Global Economy, Global Logistics

2020 Global Logistics Guide

Inbound Logistics' 2020 Global Logistics Guide provides an around-the-world look at the issues, opportunities, and concerns likely to affect global supply chain networks.

Gordon Cessford

Global Trade Management, Risk Management

7 Smart Steps to Minimize Risk

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

Is Your Supply Chain Resilient? How Manufacturers Can Map Dependencies and Minimize Risk During COVID-19

This is how manufacturers and retailers can map dependencies and minimize risk when facing supply chain disruptions like the new coronavirus pandemic.

Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain

The Global Economic Impact of COVID-19

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.

Big Data, Retail, Sustainability, Warehousing

Supply Chain Predictions 2020

Industry leaders look to the future, offering advice and strategies to help you successfully navigate the year ahead.

Global Economy, Supply Chain, Technology

Charging the Electronics Supply Chain

Electronics suppliers, distributors, and retailers address high-voltage challenges–from shorter product life cycles to price erosion and unpredictable tariffs—with technology and changing business processes.

Aman Sangha

Green Logistics, Packaging, Sustainability

Four Ways Reusables Benefit the Circular Economy

Reusable packaging supports a circular economy. It can be manufactured, used, reused, and reprocessed without impacting the solid waste stream—a huge benefit, considering limited- and one-time-use packaging contributes to the waste crisis.

Pete Zimmerman

Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Tech Can Turn Your Supply Chain Into a Well-Oiled Green Machine

If they want to succeed, smart brands need to recognize the consequences of getting sustainability wrong. The future is in more eco-friendly practices, not just because customers demand them, but because it is the right thing to do for the planet.

Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

A Greener Supply Chain

Companies looking to make a profound change in their supply chain carbon footprint must make the commitment a top-down directive that encourages the entire enterprise to ask probing questions and actively support efforts to make their supply chain more environmentally friendly.

Keith Biondo

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Take the Current When It Serves

Supply chain managers face known and unknown challenges—with a certainty that they can and will succeed no matter the impediments.

Global Economy, Global Logistics

2019 – The Year of Brazilian Trade

Brazil has catapulted to the front of the international trade frontier, with three key exports in particular shaping Brazilian trade: machinery, sustainable agriculture, and aerospace.

Supply Chain, Sustainability

Nestlé's Tasty Tactics for a Greener Supply Chain

In a revitalized commitment to eco-friendly practices, Nestlé has created a goal of reaching zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. To be sustainable, though, the company is going to need to make some major changes within its supply chain.

Global Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

How to Manage Global Shipping Contracts and Transport Systems Directly

With a cloud-based logistics management platform, BCOs can streamline and optimize their global supply chain with greater visibility into each shipment.

Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Managing Risk and Building Resilience

Antonio Galvao, chief supply chain officer of DuBois Chemicals, recounts his history in global logistics and discusses what it takes to succeed.

Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Walmart-Owned Flipkart Aims for Sustainability 

Electronics e-tailer Flipkart is putting in the work to maximize sustainability across its supply chain.

Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Packaging Solutions Contain Green Ingenuity

These organizations are wrapping their minds around the packaging waste problem and coming up with out-of-the-box solutions.

Keith Biondo

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Conflicted

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.

Retail, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Green Supply Chains: Sustainability Sells

This article looks at three companies that aim for environmental sustainability in their operations. It examines their “green” practices and also considers the financial impact of those activities.

Food Logistics, Packaging, Sustainability

Losing Waste, Finding Value

Profile of Michael Wasson, chief operations officer with Tosca, a leading provider of reusable packaging and supply chain solutions for retailers and suppliers that are focused on the perishable food supply chain.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Southeast Asia Connects

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

2019 Global Logistics Guide

Inbound Logistics' 15th annual Global Logistics Guide provides an around-the-world look at the issues, opportunities, and concerns likely to affect global supply chain networks.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain

Global Trade Resilience

Global trade analysts predicted the sky was falling, but that is not currently the case. How did they get the projections so wrong?

Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Logistics

Trade War Threatens Sourcing Ethics, Quality Control

The U.S.-China tariff standoff in 2018 triggered challenges to global sourcing and there may be subsequent threats to ethics and quality control.

Global Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Is Technology the Solution to Global Supply Chain Complexity?

As global trade continues to transform the way companies are producing, moving, buying, and selling goods across borders, it's important for supply chain leaders to know about trade trends that can help them benchmark their company against the leaders and laggards.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Transportation

Virgin Atlantic, Delta Cargo Fly Away Home to Heathrow

Virgin Atlantic Cargo and Delta Cargo are poised for takeoff to their new home: the new purpose-built dnata City East, London Heathrow's state-of-the-art cargo facility.

Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Retail

Canada Bupkus on BOPIS

Canada is still ahead of the United States when it comes to Buy Online Pickup In-Store (BOPIS) options.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Brexit: Supply Chain Opportunity or Threat?

The UK leaving the European Union is not an uncertainty anymore. Bexit is a reality that businesses around the world have to face and prepare for.

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management

Sustainability's Missing Link

Economic performance is the top-ranking corporate sustainability priority for the majority of organizations, reveals a global survey of supply chain decision makers. When directly asked whether profitability or sustainability is more important, however, 60 percent give equal priority to these objectives, with another 25 percent leaning towards sustainability.

Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation

Pursuing Eco-Efficient Logistics

In 2019, expect sustainability to evolve into a critical priority. The transportation sector is already moving toward greener fleets, and pursuing innovative solutions to reduce waste and improve landfill diversion. The new year will bring even more pressure—and opportunity—to address eco-efficiency within logistics.

Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports

Panama Canal Keeps the Faith

The Panama Canal welcomed its 5,000th Neopanamax vessel through the waterway, reaffirming the value and impact the route has had on global maritime trade.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain

A New Day for U.S. Ports

A robust economy and capital investments help buoy record cargo volumes.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics

FedEx Abandons Cuba Airfreight Service

Improved relations between the United States and Cuba have hit an impasse, leading FedEx Corp. to drop a plan to begin cargo flights to the communist country.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean

Collapsing High Container Costs

The global shipping sector has a container problem. To be precise, it has a $30-billion container problem, and that price tag is increasing every year. In addition to their financial costs, empty containers congest deck spaces and crowd ports.

Import, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Tariffs Sting U.S. Supply Chains

The tariffs President Donald Trump imposed on Chinese goods have caused sharp increases in expenses for some companies, and even businesses that have yet to feel the sting of the duties on imported Chinese goods are taking a closer look at their supply chains to see how they can minimize the damage.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Asia Pacific Companies: Green Giants

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics

Six of One: Merger Creates UK's Largest Logistics Provider

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Logistics, Supply Chain

Economic Nationalism Challenges Global Supply Chains

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain

Trade Wars, Cyber Threats Top Maritime Concerns

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Sourcing/Negotiations, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management

Plastics Supply Chain Turns Off the Tap

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain

Panama Canal in the Zone

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Logistics

New NAFTA Winners and Losers

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Economy, Import, Export, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Strong Im/Ex Market Fuels South Korea Trade Growth

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Logistics, Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management

It’s Supposed to Be, But ACE Isn’t Simple

The aftermath of the overhaul of U.S. customs admissibility program – Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) – has created a heavier administrative burden on importers, not a lighter one. Find out how it misses the mark in this key area.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Getting the Most Out of Foreign Trade Zones

Any business that imports products should investigate the benefits offered by taking advantage of Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs). Here’s how they work.

Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

K Line, Agunsa Drive KAR

To leverage rising automotive import traffic in Latin America, particularly in Chile, multinational logistics agency Agunsa has partnered with Japanese shipping firm "K" Line to create a dedicated automotive logistics company.

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Do Buy, Says Dubai

E-commerce is booming and everyone wants a piece of the pie, including Dubai .

E-commerce, China, Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics

U.S.-Cuba Trade: Where Do Sanctions, Sourcing, and Compliance Meet?

U.S.-Cuba trade–The intersection of sanctions, sourcing and compliance; Chilean multinational logistics agency Agunsa has teamed up with Japanese shipping firm K-Line to form a dedicated automotive logistics company, KAR Logistics; UPS and SF Holding joint venture receives regulatory approval in China; Dubai introduces e-commerce center

Global Economy, China, Logistics, Supply Chain

China Ups Delivery Service to the U.S.

Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports

Panama Canal Expansion Hits the Big Time

Panama Canal welcomes largest capacity container vessel to date through expanded locks; latest research shows a drop in international retailers offering free returns; The global forecast for the refrigerated transport market through 2022; what does the future of marine technology hold

Global Logistics, Ocean, Technology

Water Works

Unmanned surface and underwater vessels will dominate maritime activity in the United Kingdom and across Europe over the next decade. Peek into the future of autonomous maritime systems.

Economic Development, Mexico, Canada, Global Logistics

NAFTA: Should We Stay or Should We Go?

Find out what Americans really think of NAFTA.

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Transportation

Solved: Optimizing and Speeding Up Shipments to Mexico - Transplace

Manufacturer of drywall and joint compound USG partnered with Transplace and was able to reduce the delivery time of its product from 6 weeks to 48 hours to Mexico—leading to double-digit sales growth.

Intermodal, Global Logistics, Technology

Does Multimodal Logistics Have a Future in Europe?

When it comes to multimodal logistics moving freight by combining two or more transport modes Europe still lags the more advanced U.S. market, but has made steady progress, according to Colliers International's latest industrial research for the EMEA.

Tim Casey

E-commerce, Retail, Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability

How Reduced Packaging Waste is Key to Sustainability

Shippers are turning to innovative solutions to reduce packaging waste and emissions as key components of their sustainability efforts.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Business Leaders Feel Effects of a Riskier World

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Supply Chain Suffers Disruptions Amid Diplomatic Crisis

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Report: Multimodal Transportation Has a Future in Europe

Henry Canitz

Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

How to Grow a Green Supply Chain

In today’s competitive environment, sustainability must improve profitability and reduce risk.

Matt Emison

High-Value/High-Risk Cargo, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

High Value, High Risk: How to Make Sure Your Cargo is Protected

Karen Sage

Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Sustainability, Technology , Transportation

5 Ways Your TMS Can Help You Go Green

Transportation Management Systems’ have the ability to help you be more environmentally responsible. Here are the top five ways a TMS can help your supply chain go green.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

75 Green Supply Chain Partners

Inbound Logistics’ annual G75 list honors companies that have demonstrated firm commitment to environmental initiatives and policies.

Global Economy, Asia, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

India and Southeast Asia: Land of Opportunity and Challenges

India and Southeast Asian countries–Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan– represent an attractive region for many companies looking to expand and build their global customer bases.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

LG Honored For Supply Chain Sustainability

The award singled out LG OLED TVs for its design to advance global sustainability.

Asia, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Asia Accelerates Contract Logistics Growth

The overall contract logistics market grew by approximately 3.9 percent in real terms in 2016, according to TI's Global Contract Logistics 2017 report.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability

Electrifying Big Truck Fleets

Hyster Company is testing high capacity lift trucks with electric motors. The company suggests that, in the near future, ports and heavy industry will be able to electrify their big truck fleets, producing zero emissions while achieving comparable full shift performance.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Transportation

ICS Aims to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Global Shipping

The long term future of international shipping must eventually be fossil fuel free, according to the International Chamber of Shipping. 

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

Whitepaper: Who Pays for Customs Compliance Violations? It Could Be You.

Derek J. Sine

Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation

Commentary: 8 Sustainable Freight Trends Smart Supply Chains Need to Embrace

Follow these 8 steps to reap significant cost savings and performance enhancements while also reducing the use of limited natural resources and mitigating the negative environmental effects of transportation-related emissions.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

7 Solutions to Mitigate Global Supply Chain Risks

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.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Air Freight Demand Sees Fastest Pace of Growth Since 2010

The strengthening of air freight demand is consistent with an uptick in world trade and a six-year high in new export orders.

Chloe Demrovsky

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security

5 Steps to Protect Your Supply Chain From Cyber Threats

Supply chains are heavily dependent on information technology (IT) systems, but are difficult to secure because they often involve multiple networks working together.

China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

How to Survive and Thrive in China

Use this advice to expand your logistics business into the complex but lucrative Chinese market.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

 Where Global Logistics Brands Stand

UPS remains the world's most valuable logistics brand at US$22 billion, while TNT Express's brand value dropped 42 percent, making it the fastest-falling brand in 2017.

Cross-border Trade, China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Trade With China: A Question of Balance

President Trump hasn't been shy about his desire to put America on more equal trade footing with China, but business leaders have traditionally fought against efforts to force the trade rival into an agreement that's more equitable for both sides. Dissent is growing, however, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in China's (AmChamChina) 2017 Business Climate Survey.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Incoterms: Playing by the Rules

Here's a brief description of the 11 commercial transportation terms that comprise Incoterms 2010.

Keith Biondo

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Redefining Globalism?

Despite news reports that globalization is dead, other trends will offset the downward spiral. If we redefine what globalization means, we won’t miss the trend again and be surprised by the results.

Mexico, Education & Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain

Tom Ciepichal: Centered On Supply Chain Strategy

Profile of Tom Ciepichal, vice president, operational excellence and supply chain, with Dover Energy, a segment of Dover Corporation

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Trucking, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation

Trends—March 2017

Freight railroads frustrated by lack of federal funding to bolster private initiatives; trucking industry posts fifth straight month of driver employment growth after a three month year-on-year decline; Warehouse Management System market to garner $3.112 million globally by 2022, supply chain professionals point to cyber security and changing trade regulations as top concerns in 2017.

Air Cargo, Canada, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Logistics—March 2017

Canada and European Union approve CETA; global trade predictions for 2020; air cargo ends 2016 on up note; DHL survey reveals global business priorities for 2017

Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain

Enabling a Faster-to-Market Solution

Cath Kidston partnered with SEKO to expand the company’s inbound business from Asia to the UK and its distribution centers in Hong Kong and Shanghai supplying its international franchises.

Kae-Por Chang

Asia, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

How to Reap the Benefits of Asian Free Trade Agreements

More and more companies are realizing the benefits of fully managing eligible free trade agreements within the Asian region.

Andre Smith

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Testing the Quality of Logistics-Critical Applications

Deploying applications quickly and affordably, and ensuring those systems perform as promised, will be a key to success in tomorrow’s freight and logistics sector.

Darrell Ortiz

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

How to Meet Global Shipment Compliance Challenges

Use these insights to meet the challenges of global shipment compliance.

Distribution, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Jonathan Parks: Planning is Key, to Say the Leased

Profile of Jonathan Parks, VP, global logistics and distribution, with Rent-A-Center

Peter Liston

Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

5 Steps to Reduce Supply Chain Risks When Going Global

While the rewards of global operations are substantial, so are the risks. Compliance failures delay shipments, disrupt operations, and negatively impact your bottom line. These five tips will help you mitigate risk.

Health Care Logistics, Inventory Management, Lean, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Caldwell Hospital Gets a Lean Bill of Health

A North Carolina hospital improves patient care by prescribing a lean and healthy supply chain.

E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Supply Chain, Risk Management

GOOD QUESTION | What’s your supply chain resolution for 2017?

Readers reveal the issues that could disrupt the supply chain…as well as their sleep.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Logistics—January 2017

Future of globalization uncertain in current political landscape, Carlos Slim says Trump presidency could be good for Mexico, IATA promotes advancement of air cargo standards, India seeks to expand air cargo infrastructure, 10 supply chain predictions for the future of manufacturing.

Sven Thiesen

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Evaluate Partners Before You Sign the Contract

Suppliers have to be lean, fast, and innovative to meet their clients’ needs. To ensure they’re capable of being exactly that, OEMs need to bring in expertise across the whole business to ensure they get a strategic supply chain partner.

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Trade Changes Course

While the regulations that govern the movement of goods across borders can (and do) fill volumes, some are of particular importance right now. These include changes to the Harmonized System, revisions to the regulations regarding the export and import of hazardous waste, guidance on voluntary self-disclosures, mandates regarding electronic logging devices, and modifications to Cuba sanctions. This article provides an overview.

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst & Prepare to Be Surprised

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.

Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Education, Logistics, Supply Chain

Supply Chain Management Students: School of Thought

Today’s logistics and supply chain management students are practical idealists, people who want successful careers that draw on their knowledge, skills and talents while allowing them to make the world — and the workplace — a better place.

Keith Biondo

Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain

Times They Are A-changin’

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.

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Logistics—December 2016

Korea Line Acquires Hanjin Asia-to-U.S. business; President-Elect Trump follows through on campaign promises to kill trade deals; London Heathrow gets third runway.

Heather Vacca

Big Data, Last Mile Delivery, Global Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology , Transportation, Visibility

Four Technologies Set to Change the Future of Logistics

Get ready for a supply chain paradigm shift. These technologies will cause shippers to rethink cost-cutting measures and rewrite logistics strategies.

Keith Biondo

Finance, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Blockchain Supply Chain?

How will blockchain technology impact the future of the supply chain?

Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Logistics—November 2016

DHL survey gives insight into international trade; Trade growth expected between Canada and United States; Hanjin Shipping shuts down operations in Europe

Andreas P. Pohl

Air Cargo, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain, Transportation, Latin America

What’s Driving the Air Freight Industry Today?

These developments are helping the transportation industry to continually evolve.

Sue Welch

Economic Development, Asia, Global Logistics, Retail

Why Retailers Need the TPP

Retailers need to come together in support of the trade agreement that will ultimately improve the industry for all. Here are three reasons why they should stand behind the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Preston Charles

Global Economy, Asia, Import, Export

Communication Insights Boost Shipper-Supplier Relationships

Improve supply chain efficiency with these tips on how to effectively communicate with your suppliers.

Dominique Lebreton

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain

Cargo Becomes Intelligent So Do Ports

Having all supply chain players connected to an intelligent cargo system maximizes the use of port infrastructure and keeps everyone informed on the “where is my cargo?” question. Accessing and sharing information on cargo through new technologies will not only smooth flows but it will also secure them.

Risk Management, Supply Chain, Visibility

Preventing Supply Chain Fraud

Supply chain fraud remains significantly under scrutinized within many companies. Use these tips to help handle supply chain fraud.

Chris Cotter

Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation

Accidents Happen: Is Your Transportation Partner Prepared?

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.

Thomas W. Derry

Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management Takes Center Stage

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.

Mark Montague

Asia, Intermodal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain, Trucking

Amid Hanjin Backlog, Shippers Can Turn to Port Strike Strategies

Shippers will be feeling the ripple effects of Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy for weeks or months to come. Here's how looking at a past disruption can inform strategies for this current backlog.

Donna Cook

Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics

Getting Ready for ACE

The business of importing and exporting with the United States reaches a milestone at the end of 2016 when the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) is fully implemented. To make its rollout seamless, FedEx developed a contingency approach that can be useful to other organizations as they adapt to this new era in trade.

Keith Biondo

Mexico, Logistics, Supply Chain

Politically Direct

Border discussions may be politically incorrect but they are necessary.

Education & Careers, Distribution, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Peter Schuele: Injecting Life Into Supply Chains

Profile of Peter Schuele, head of global supply chain and distribution at the life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Jon Russell

Mexico, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain

What You Need to Know About Nearshoring

When a company initiates a nearshoring program, it is critical to have a partnership with a transportation and logistics company that understands the dynamics of logistics in that country.

Brian Bourke

Customer Service, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Retail Expansion: The Convergence of Marketing, Customer Service, and Supply Chain Strategies

Brands who never anticipated going global are finding that they all of a sudden are, thanks to the progression of e-commerce and increasing customer expectations.

Todd Ericksrud

Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports

Make Port Dray Street-turns Mainstream to Reduce Supply Chain Costs

When shippers pair an import transport move with an export transport move inland, without returning empty to the port, they get a matchback or street-turn. Optimizing these street-turns can improve supply chains.

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Global Logistics—July 2016

Brexit shakes up global supply chain; Amazon invests $3 billion in India; Hyperloop targets Russia as site for science fiction-like transit tube; Australian truckies want better working conditions; Despite the best-laid plans by multinational companies to establish trade compliance, there’s a costly risk gap between knowing and doing that may lead to fines and incarceration.

Jerry Levy (pictured) and Gary Barker

Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

How to Be Fashionably Green

Going green is in style for retailers. Here’s how adopting a multi-faceted sustainability strategy can lower costs as well as boost brand loyalty.

Rich Thompson

Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation

Panama Canal Expansion: Four Keys to Unlocking its Potential

The Panama Canal expansion is finally complete. How will the increased capacity of this global maritime crossroads play out in your shipping and logistics strategy?

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Navigating the Customs Labyrinth

Importers need to know what they’re doing to ensure goods proceed through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as smoothly as possible, including understanding the relevant regulations and ensuring such information as the product descriptions and classifications are complete.

Nerijus Poskus

Economic Development, Asia, Import, Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports

How the Panama Canal Expansion Will Shake Up U.S. Shipping

The Panama Canal expansion, completed on June 26, 2016, will have an ever-widening impact on cargo flow across North America. Here's how the culmination of this decade-long expansion project will rewrite the rules of shipping.

Eric Geerts

Global Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain

SOLAS Container Weight Verification: What Shippers Need to Know Now

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) implemented the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requirement to verify container weight as a condition to load marine cargo into a ship. It recently issued a memo on how to enforce the requirement for three months after July 1, 2016 when it will go into effect. How should shippers interpret this update?

Keith Biondo

Food Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Specialized Logistics

Freshening Up

Healthy living/clean eating lifestyles are impacting the grocery supply chain. What do food companies need to do to adapt?

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

AGT Global Logistics Founder and CEO Angela Eliacostas: Unstoppable Force

Profile of Angela Eliacostas, founder and CEO of AGT Global Logistics

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Visibility

Global Logistics—June 2016

Annual report ranks fashion brands by supply chain transparency; Britain’s potential exit from the EU may have unpredictable supply chain impacts

Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Supply Chain Sustainability Takes Root

Whether to help the environment or just to cut costs, companies are making lean and green changes with a major impact.

Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology , Transportation, Warehousing

G75: Inbound Logistics' 75 Green Supply Chain Partners

These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Sustainability, Transportation

10 Greenest Ports in America

These ports have utilized various initiatives to ensure the ultimate impact of sustainability outweighs its costs.

Big Data, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation

INTTRA CEO John Fay: Trading Stocks for Ships

Profile of John Fay, CEO of the electronic supply chain platform, INTTRA.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Logistics—May 2016

Japan earthquakes impact global supply chain; despite economic slowdown, Africa still offers trade opportunities; climate change affects global supply chains

Suzanne Richer

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

CBP’s ACE Reporting Will Reduce Global Trade Risks

Even though the rollout of the Automated Commercial Environment has had a bevy of delays, quicker and easier data access will benefit government agencies and the trading industry.

Air Cargo, Distribution, Lean, Logistics, Packaging, Pallets, Supply Chain, Rail, Sustainability, Trucking, Transportation, Warehousing

Creating a Lean and Green Culture

Launching a cost cutting, productivity-enhancing, or sustainability initiative creates efficiencies with environmental benefits and cost reductions.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Logistics—April 2016

Chinese investors look to U.S. for economic growth; air cargo industry struggles

Josh Roffman

Bar-coding Systems, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Packaging, Supply Chain

Enterprise Labeling for a Connected, Flexible, and Efficient Supply Chain

Companies are beginning to understand that they need to develop a labeling strategy to meet all of the challenges of today’s global supply chain. Here's how to implement an enterprise labeling approach.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

Global Trade: The Certainty of Uncertainty

The uncertainty in today’s global economies has a huge impact on how supply chain professionals manage global supply chains.

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management

Global Logistics—March 2016

The 2016 Allianz Risk Barometer identifies top 10 risks for global companies.

Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation

Three Imperatives for Managing Carrier Rates

Use these tips to ensure your global shipments are contracted with a cost-effective and reliable provider.

Mark White

3PL, Asia, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain

Crossborder E-commerce Into the U.S. Just Got A Lot Easier – U.S. Retailers Should Take Note and Plan Accordingly

The new de minimis rate allows e-commerce retailers to see faster customs procedures and border clearance, which will accelerate delivery speed.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Global Trade Management Systems: You’ve Got the Whole World in Your Hands

Global Trade Management (GTM) solutions are evolving to meet the new demands of today’s global shippers and consumers.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Logistics—February 2016

The 2016 Global Infrastructure Report from CG/LA Infrastructure details 100 infrastructure projects in 71 countries across 10 different sectors; Emerging markets take on increasing importance for the supply chain.

Global Logistics, Education, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Supply Chain

Custom Education: Guaranteeing A Perfect Fit

A solid foundation of supply chain experience and education is just the beginning. Supply chain practitioners need to periodically update their knowledge as well. Here’s how companies are getting with the program— customizing curriculums and encouraging employees to enroll in executive education programs.

Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation

2016 Port Report: Great Expectations

Inbound Logistics predicts the top U.S. ports for business in 2016, based on volumes, efforts to improve infrastructure, and innovation.

Raymond G. Monteith

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management

Is Your Business Prepared for the Worst?

So how prepared is your business to withstand a crisis? Effective risk analysis and crisis preparation is an essential strategy.

Felecia Stratton

3PL, Global Logistics, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain

The Supply Chain of the Past

Why Inbound Logistics decided to re-publish Strikepoint, a fictional logistics novella originally published in 2001.

Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Transportation

Al Morris: Perfect for the Part

Al Morris, director, global supply chain at TERiX, reviews accounts to determine what parts to buy and where to stock them to ensure the right part is always available.

Ken Wacker

E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Accelerating Enterprise Logistics With Top-Tier Multi-Modal Solutions

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.

Radek Maly

Careers, Customer Service, Global Logistics, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain

Multinational Diversity Drives Measurable Success in Logistics Operations

Multiculturalism can be the competitive advantage that makes the critical difference in the success of your supply chain operations.

Henry Kardonski

Economic Development, Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Site Selection, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation

Panama’s SEA Change Boosts Access to Global Markets

Due to the Panama Canal expansion, the country is quickly being crowned the business capital of Latin America.

Mark Morley

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

Greening Your Supply Chain With B2B Automation

Replacing manual, paper-based processes with fully automated systems that use electronic B2B transactions in place of paper documents is one major step toward a greener supply chain.

Candace Sider

Economic Development, Global Logistics

Get Ready for Trade Developments

Major developments in global trade will affect nearly every business that imports or exports. Here's what shippers should do to stay competitive in 2016.

Chuck Fattore

3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Partnership, Rail, Supply Chain, Trucking, Sustainability, Transportation

Realizing the Power of a Leveraged Platform

One way a manufacturer can mitigate the effects of increasing regulations and demand volatility is by working with a third-party logistics provider with a leveraged platform.

Rob Kriewaldt

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

Free Trade – Vital to Our Industry

Given the importance of free trade, it is important to know the positive effects of free trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership on the U.S. economy.

Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Logistics, Intermodal, Ocean, Rail, Supply Chain, Transportation

Global Trade Game Changer

As the Panama Canal's $5.25-billion expansion nears completion, how are shippers and ports preparing?

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation

Refugees Cause Price Hike for EU Shippers

Refugees cause price hike for European Union shippers; East-West shippers see sharp decline in contract rates; technology innovations to transform competitive landscape in global freight forwarding market; home delivery in the United Kingdom

Careers, Panama Canal, Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Freight Forwarders, Ocean, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Tim Thoma Brings It In

Tim Thoma, international logistics and compliance manager at Northern Tool and Equipment, is responsible for moving product purchased from overseas.

Dr. Jeff Karrenbauer

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Three Steps to Mitigate Supply Chain Risk…Now

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.

E-commerce, Import, Export, Global Logistics, Retail, Partnership

The Beauty of Global Logistics

EM Cosmetics brings its products to the global market through the use of international shipping and package consolidator MyUS.com.

Economic Development, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Ocean, Trucking, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Global Logistics—October 2015

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.

Retail Logistics, Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics

Reader Profile | Jeff Larson: A Gem of a Job

Jeff Larson, director of distribution engineering analysis at Tiffany & Co., works with the jewelry company’s international locations to help improve their operations.

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security, Technology , Transportation

Improving Fleet Safety with On-Board Video

An on-board video solution helps fleet managers review driver performance and improve fleet safety.

Torben Kock

E-commerce, Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management

CPG Market Demanding More Flexible Logistics Solutions

E-commerce and omni-channel retailing have a major impact on supply chain and logistics needs, and customers have to make sure their supply chain is equipped to offer maximum flexibility.

3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management

8 Ways to File Effective Freight Claims

Freight damage, loss, and theft will always occur. Planning for those inevitabilities is key to prevention and faster claims settlement.

Scott Brown

Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Reducing Supply Chain Risk by Outsourcing Technology

When downtime impacts a company’s line, outsourcing technology infrastructure to a third party might help.

3PL, Global Logistics, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Prepare for Impact

All global supply chains carry some element of risk, but working with third-party logistics providers, with transparency in full effect, can help you achieve the best risk management outcome.

Global Logistics, Chemical Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Global Logistics—April 2015

Larger container ships pose new risks and liabilities... Peel Group invests in oil and gas business while European interests dry up... Scientists raise concerns about Nicaragua canal environmental impact.

George Kontoravdis, PhD

Global Logistics, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain Management

How to Forge Successful Value Chain Partnerships

Today’s supply chain environment is more complex than ever, and it is important for business partners to work together across the value chain with the intent to maximize the benefit to their customers . 

Michelle Coleman

Forklifts, Materials Handling, Risk Management, Pallets, Safety, Warehousing

Best Practices for Preventing Pallet Rack Damage

It is essential to have damage prevention measures in place for racking systems to avoid employee injury and minimize loss.

David Bouchard

Canada, 3PL, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain Management

What is Globalization Doing to the World of Logistics?

Globalization has a dramatic impact on strategic sourcing, logistics excellence, and supply chain management. Here’s how your company can become a preferred employer in today’s global age.

Humanitarian Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics

Lauren Corbett: Help is on the Way

Lauren Corbett, program assistant, acquisitions and logistics at International Relief and Development, secures donated supplies, and makes sure they get to people in need.

Global Economy, Canada, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Oil, Gas, and Energy: Down Goes the Boom

Volatility in the oil, gas and energy business is forcing producers and industry to confront a legacy of poor logistics execution.

Customer Service, 3PL, Global Economy, Freight Forwarders, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Technology

The Kings of ACE

When it came time to face the ACE, HW St. John bet on an automated solution that streamlines processes and deals customers a winning hand.

Green Logistics, Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Latin America

Eelco de Graaf: Four-Continent Career

Eelco de Graaf, vice president, supply chain operations at Lewis-Goetz and Company, is responsible for purchasing, shipping, manufacturing, and operational excellence.

James Min

Export, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Customs Compliance: Small Mistakes Can Lead to Big Problems

Before entering the international trade arena, shippers must understand the stakes involved in regulatory compliance.

John Lloyd

Global Economy, Education & Careers, Logistics, Supply Chain Management

How to Close the Supply Chain Talent Gap

All logistics and transportation stakeholders must work together to eliminate the supply chain talent gap.

Rich Becks

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Resilience: Turning Risk Into Opportunity

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.

Canada, Intermodal, Mexico, Logistics, Rail, Supply Chain Management

Rail Freight: What’s Coming Down the Track?

We hit the road this past fall to get an up close view, around the bend, of where the railroad industry is tracking in 2015 and beyond.

3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Mexico, Health Care Logistics, Distribution, Manufacturing, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Medical Devices: A Tale of Two Countries

It was the worst of times for U.S./Mexico healthcare. Can demand-driven logistics make it the best of times?

Global Economy, Intermodal, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail, Supply Chain Management

Global Ports: A Boatload of Opportunity

Facing a number of challenges and constraints, the global port industry is addressing concerns and capitalizing on new opportunities.

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Adding Resilience to Your Supply Chain

This article looks at issues that companies should consider when developing a more resilient supply chain.

Marcia Faschingbauer

Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Contingency Planning Keeps Freight Moving

Carriers need to be ready to keep freight moving no matter what gets in the way.

Sonal Sinha

3PL, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Keeping Vendor Risk Under Control During the Holiday Season

With the holiday season in full swing, logistics managers must be able to rely on their vendors to perform.

Air Cargo, Middle East, Asia, China, Ports, Rail

Global Logistics—December 2014

United Kingdom establishes national training center for fracking; China and Jamaica team up on logistics training initiatives; UK port constraints push freight flows north; Middle East air cargo carriers show robust growth

China, Customer Service

Navigating Uncharted Territory

Geodis Wilson helps Alfa Laval deliver complex cargo to global destinations.

Kristi Montgomery

Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Ensuring Business Sustainability During Disasters, Disruptions, and Service Failures

All companies should incorporate a business continuity plan into their operation so they are never unprepared for a disruption.


Global Economy, Middle East, Panama Canal, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ports, Transportation

Global Logistics—November 2014

North Korea,South Korea,and Russia team up to test new trade partnership,GS1 global registry sets new standard with 15 million products,Middle East airports face growing congestion problem,Puerto Rico makes Panama Canal transshipment play with Port of the Americas project,Britain introduces supply chain slavery bill.

Victoria Stevens

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Specialized Logistics, Transportation

Flexibility Key to Success in Liquor Logistics

The logistics of shipping alcoholic beverages is complex and fraught with challenges. Strategic thinking and supply chain flexibility are keys to success.

Jose Luis Carrazco Velazquez

3PL, Mexico, Transportation Infrastructure, Latin America

3PL Partnerships Can Ease Burden on LATAM Manufacturers

Latin America is fast becoming the destination of choice for companies looking to expand their global footprint, and 3PLs with knowledge and regional expertise will be valuable partners.

Scott Byrnes

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain Management

Bridging Performance Gaps with GTM

Global Trade Management Systems (GTM) can help automate and optimize international supply chains. Here’s some advice for successful implementation.

Kevin Hickey

Customer Service, Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Uncovering Value Through Performance Metrics

Kevin Hickey, Vice President, North American Customer Service for Maersk Line outlines the benefits of performance metrics, and the impact they have on carrier relationships and ongoing improvements.

Scott Swartz

Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management

Challenges for Today’s Global Supply Chain: Cost, Profitability and Personalization

An optimized supply chain allows companies to reduce costs, lower risk, increase transparency, and support new products.

Tamsen Fricke, operations manager, Divine Chocolate USA

Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Tamsen Fricke: Finding the Sweet Spot

For Tamsen Fricke, operations manager at Divine Chocolate USA, fair trade and logistics make a delicious combination.

Gene Sevilla

Mexico, Supply Chain Management, Latin America

Nearshoring: Mexico – Is It Time?

Mexico presents an attractive option for U.S.-based companies moving all or a portion of their supply chains closer to home.

Google Shopping Express driver and delivery van

E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking

Trends—August 2014

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

Port of Hamburg

E-commerce, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Rail

Global Logistics—August 2014

DB Schenker tests silent brake blocks; India changes policy for e-commerce foreign investment; Canada opens Customs Self Assessment preferences to U.S. shippers; Global steamship lines raise rates; European ports struggle with congestion and larger ships

People of different nationalities speaking in Incoterms

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Incoterms® 2010: Speaking the Same Language

Incoterms simplify international purchase-sales contracts. Here are tips for applying them correctly.

Packaging, Risk Management

Preventing Shipment Damage

Properly prepare shipments and test packaging to prevent product damage and returns.

CeMAT 2014 attendees observe an equipment demonstration

E-commerce, Canada, Asia, Global Logistics, Materials Handling, Latin America

Global Logistics—July 2014

CeMAT 2014 showcases the latest materials handling innovations; Alibaba buys stake in Singapore Post; Paris looks to reduce city speed limits; Canadian rail industry begins phasing out DOT-111 tankers amid crude-by-rail boom; EU and China sign Customs agreement; Chinese food imports continue to grow; Nigeria looks to resurrect defunct national steamship line; Latin America is the world’s fastest growing market for software; Maersk Line voice support for Nicaragua Canal proposal.

Mike Rozembajgier

Green Logistics, Retail, Risk Management

Retailers, Watch Your Waste Lines

Partnering with an expert can help retailers ensure they comply with hazardous waste regulations.

John W. Wallace

Panama Canal, Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation, Latin America

Panama: Leveraging Opportunities Beyond the Canal

Leverage Panama’s developments into your distribution hub for a more streamlined, efficient, and profitable bottom line.

Kevin X. Jones, vice president of inbound transportation at Walmart

Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management

Rolling Back the Walmart Way

Kevin X. Jones, vice president of inbound transportation at Walmart, focuses on building transportation synergies.

Kevin Pollack

Reverse Logistics, Risk Management

Defending Against the Global Recall Threat

Companies must not only mitigate supply chain risk, but also understand the logistics of global recall management.

Brad Brennan

Automotive Logistics, Risk Management

The Importance of Contingency Planning in Automotive Supply Chains

Supply chain contingency planning can help automotive manufacturers protect their operations.

Import, Global Logistics

Ensuring Import Compliance

Properly handling imported goods requires due diligence and continual effort.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Ocean

Global Logistics—May 2014

U.S. industry looks to Europe for materials handling and omnichannel innovation; Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport pilots new remote scanning program; Ocean carriers struggle with schedule reliability; WTO projects an uptick in global trade for 2014; Falling freight rates help Brazilian sugar exporters seize market share.

Eng Keat Lee

Economic Development, Asia, Global Logistics

Managing Complex Supply Chains in Emerging Asia

Asia’s rapid growth presents challenges of its own, especially in the area of supply chain management.

Dan Dershem

Partnership, Risk Management, Transportation Management

Access to Reliable Transportation Regardless of Transportation Market Conditions

Clear transportation management strategy and technologies allow companies to deliver superior service at lower cost.

James Meares

Asia, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.

Untangling the Complications of Free Trade Agreements

Companies that effectively integrate trade agreements will gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics

A New Spin on Global Trade

Global logistics trends offer opportunities, but also drive the need for better global supply chain control.

Ax Torres, outbound shipping supervisor, AGCO Corporation

Education & Careers, Labor Management, Risk Management

Ax Torres: Plowing Ahead

Ax Torres supervises outbound shipping at agricultural machinery company AGCO Corporation.

Aerial photo of the Port of Ghent

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—March 2014

Dutch and Belgian ports collaborate on new cross-border port information system; EU looks to lift tariffs on 96 percent of goods as part of proposed U.S. free trade agreement; Greek government focuses on port development to help spur economic recovery; Africa presents fertile growth opportunities for SMEs.

Ty Bordner

Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics

The Benefits of Using a Foreign Trade Zone

Importers and exporters can achieve cost savings by using a foreign trade zone.

Concert conductor hands with baton islolated on black background

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management

Global Trade in the Key of GTM

Global trade management (GTM) solutions help coordinate trade compliance, and allow trading partners to share data.

Jason Shefrin

Education & Careers, Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Jason Shefrin: Asset-Light, By Design

Jason Shefrin, executive vice president, global sourcing, at InterDesign Inc. streamlines global operations.

Illustration of a criminal's and a businessman's hands on a container

3PL, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Partnership, Safety, Security, Transportation, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing

Cargo Security: Protecting the Supply Chain

Ensuring supply chain security requires that shippers and logistics providers stay one step ahead of thieves.

doorbell to the world

Global Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management

The Direct Sales Supply Chain: Where There’s a Will There’s Amway

George Calvert of Amway explains how the company's supply chain strategy supports its business model.

Seafood shipments

Air Cargo, 3PL, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Global Logistics, Packaging, Temperature Controlled

Perishable Logistics: Cold Chain on a Plane

Air cargo shipments of perishable goods such as produce, flowers, and seafood require careful handling.

Illustration of containers arranged to spell out FTZ

3PL, Intermodal, Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ocean, Site Selection, Ports, Supply Chain Management, Transportation, Warehousing

FTZ Basics & Benefits

Foreign Trade Zones can help global shippers cut operational costs and speed customs clearance for imports and exports.

Comic book art

Demand Planning, Global Logistics, Manufacturing

Heroic Logistics Saves the Day for DC Comics

Special print production needs prompted DC Comics to seek an overseas partner and rework its logistics.

Sri Ramadas

3PL, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Partnership, Security

Know Thy Partner: Beyond C-TPAT

Knowing your global trading partners can help maintain a smooth flow of goods, while ensuring safety and security.

Kelly Christie

Global Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain Management

Five Ways to Drive Efficiency In International Logistics

These five components are key for companies who want to streamline their international supply chain.

Asia, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Global Logistics, Ocean

Global Logistics—December 2013

Infrastructure remains India's greatest supply chain challenge; Canadian e-commerce market is catching up to speed; Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Co. and CMA CGM form P3 Alliance

Logistics I.T., Risk Management

Trends—December 2013

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

Magaly Garza

Education & Careers, Global Logistics

Magaly Garza Takes on the World

As international business manager at Alarm.com, Magaly Garza supports global market growth and develops new distribution channels.

International Civil Aviation Organization General Assembly in Montreal

Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Rail, Latin America

Global Logistics—November 2013

Aviation climate emissions agreement signals major progress; Latin American economic growth expected to accelerate despite hinterland connectivity issues; IMO’s container weight verification amendment irks some shipper advocates; Rolls-Royce developing hybrid wind-powered ship; Spain and Portugal seek rail freight harmonies

Robert Brenner

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Latin America

Nearshoring in Mexico: The Benefits of Shared Borders

Manufacturing in Mexico gives U.S. companies quality control, lower transportation costs, and faster transit times.

A barge in the locks at Belgium's Port of Antwerp

Global Logistics, Ports

Belgium Travelog: Dispatched from Flanders

Inbound Logistics recently joined Flanders Investment & Trade on a tour of Belgium’s ports and distribution facilities.

DHL worker sorting packages

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—October 2013

Sub-Saharan Africa targets the United States for growth; Afghanistan task force transports supplies along the world’s most dangerous highways; China seeks to ease foreign investment regulations; I-5 Skagit River Bridge collapse impacts Canadian cross-border retail consumption; Mexico allocates $100 billion toward infrastructure improvements; Tokyo, London, and Singapore top list of most expensive industrial real estate markets;

UPS van in China

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—September 2013

UPS expansion in China targets middle class; India’s logistics sector set to reach $200 billion by 2020; Marine Harvest taps Infor solutions to move away from a decentralized supply chain

Mike Nervick

Risk Management, Transportation

Expecting the Unexpected: The True Test of Leadership

When supply chain disruptions occur, logistics managers must use leadership skills to maintain operations.

Anand Raghavendran

Global Logistics

Three Top Myths About Foreign Trade Zones Dispelled

Foreign Trade Zones allow companies to defer paying customs duties, fees, and taxes on items imported into the U.S.

Nurse administering vaccine

Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Health Care Logistics, Global Logistics

Healthcare Logistics Gets a Shot in the Arm

Delivering temperature-sensitive flu vaccines to Laos required climate-controlled transport and impeccable timing.

Blake Vaughn

Reverse Logistics, Global Logistics

Consumer Electronics and Reverse Logistics: Play It Again

With a global perspective, mobile device shippers can access additional markets to maximize recaptured device value.

Binoculars reflecing image of American flag

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—August 2013

Global perceptions of United States are favorable while China’s star continues to rise; India’s logistics sector set to reach $200 billion by 2020; Mexico allocates $100 billion toward infrastructure improvements; World Duty Free Group locates logistics hub in Singapore; Rolls-Royce developing hybrid wind-powered ship

Ann Bruno

Global Logistics

New Transatlantic Trade Pact Could Be Favorable “TTIP-ing” Point for Logistics Sector

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement could help increase trade and create jobs.

Michael Greco

Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Meeting the Challenges of the Ever-Evolving Compliance Environment

Collaborating with a global logistics provider helps small and medium-sized businesses ensure regulatory compliance.

Global Logistics

Trends—July 2013

State of Logistics report documents sluggish growth; State legislative myopia and oversight threaten private sector competitiveness; UT pinpoints 10 supply chain trends; U.S. port competition heats up

Container ship in Rio de Janeiro

Global Logistics, Latin America

Global Logistics—July 2013 

Brazil shipper turns to sea shipping amid truck theft concerns; Global trade key to SMB success; FedEx makes strategic acquisition in Africa; Amazon faces labor unrest in Germany and legal constraints in France; China plans canal through Nicaragua; CN critical of Canada’s Fair Rail Freight Service Act

Lorcan Sheehan

Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Preparation: Your Best Asset in Managing Supply Chain Disruptions

Collaborate with suppliers to manage supply chain risks with the highest potential to occur and risk of business impact.

Jose Minarro

Certifications, Risk Management, Security

C-TPAT: Building Safer Supply Chains

C-TPAT certification lets businesses support national security and improve their own supply chain operations.

Port Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates

Middle East, Global Logistics

Middle East/North Africa: MENA at Work

Transportation and logistics investment is the cornerstone to economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa.

Singapore skyline

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—June 2013

Southeast Asian countries attract transportation and logistics investment; McDonald’s UK debuts Quality Scouts program in wake of horsemeat scandal; Amazon’s German workers strike over pay; Mexico has beef with U.S. country of origin labeling rules; Australia to review regulatory structures to ensure greater trade efficiency and economic competitiveness; India partners with University of Southern California for supply chain program.

Globe levitating between hands

Education & Careers, Global Logistics

Logistics Education: Ready for the World

Specialized global logistics knowledge prepares students to manage worldwide supply chains.

John Sterling

Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing

What Happens When Your Warehouse Is Unplugged?

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.

Carlos Alvarenga

Risk Management

Bringing Risk Management into the Heart of the Supply Chain

Supply chain management experience is vital to corporate risk management planning, write Carlos Alvarenga of Accenture.

Global Logistics

Africa: The Last Frontier

A wealth of natural resources, growing labor force, and proximity to established and emerging consumer markets in Europe and Asia make Africa an attractive target for foreign exploration. The pace of development will depend on the cessation of social unrest, government collaboration, and continued investment in transportation and logistics infrastructure.

Risk Management

Minimizing Supply Chain Risk

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.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—April 2013

Russia to invest in Far East rail network; London Gateway container port provides competition for Port of Felixstowe,Asia and Europe cited as most important markets for global shipping; Nestlé,Sainsbury’s,and The Co-operative Group pledge to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions; Ford considers sea-shipping in India to circumvent road network problems; Transportation capacity and weather threaten Brazil’s record soybean harvest

Alan Tonelson

Global Economy, Import, Export

To Rebuild America’s Economy, Keep Products at Home

Rebuilding the U.S. economy through trade requires enabling domestic manufacturers to regain home markets, writes Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industry Council.

Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.

GTM: The World at Your Fingertips

Global trade management software offers greater shipment visibility and control, eases the pain of border-crossing compliance, and streamlines financial transactions—all from your browser.

Economic Development, Global Economy

Emerging Markets Break Through

Growth in overseas manufacturing spurred a boom in transportation of goods to and from developing nations. New emerging markets require shippers to reconsider their global operations.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—March 2013

Auto industry fuels Indian economy; Canada faces truck driver shortage; In wake of horse meat scandal, Tesco pledges transparency to customers; South Africa delays carbon tax scheme

Global Economy, Asia

Southeast Asia: Region on the Rise

Southeast Asian nations – particularly Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand – represent a region of rapid economic growth, thanks to high U.S. import volumes. Infrastructure and regulatory challenges could impede progress, however.

Cross-border Trade, Mexico

U.S.—Mexico Trade: Two-Way Traffic

The emergence of integrated third-party logistics (3PL) solutions, expanded and improved intermodal service offerings, and creative collaborations to optimize transport resources has prompted many companies to expand operations in Mexico.

Tesco trailer

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—January 2013

Russia’s retail renaissance depends on transportation and logistics development; Kazakhstan emerging as logistics hub along Eurasian land bridge; Canada’s transportation and distribution industry remains lone bright spot; Indian Railways raises rates to improve infrastructure; CMA CGM buys stake in Port of Long Beach terminal; Tesco pilots longer reefer trailers; Aeronautical industry finds new path to unionize across supply chain; Global forwarding associations merge; China’s e-commerce crunch puts squeeze on real estate market; Fujifilm expands into South America; Chinese fruit consumption enhances trade connections with Thailand; Middle East awaits transport and logistics boom as new markets emerge

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—December 2012

DHL invests in India’s under-developed retail supply chain; China ramps up rail construction to counteract global trade sluggishness; European Union pilot program tests efficacy of using bicycles to deliver urban shipments; AP Moller-Maersk turns attention away from shipping

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—November 2012

U.S.-China consider joint logistics partnership to facilitate humanitarian aid and counter-piracy efforts; Canadian trucking companies call on government to invest in transportation infrastructure

Pablo Ciano

Global Logistics, Logistics I.T.

International Shipping: Moving at the Speed of Technology

The development of new technologies for planning, managing, tracking, and securing shipments never ends, and with new digital options always just around the corner, organizations of all sizes need to stay informed on the latest advances. Pablo Ciano of DHL Express identifies four key business areas where technology makes all the difference.

Lorcan Sheehan

Risk Management

Holiday Rush Planning: How to Mitigate Risk in a Volatile Market

Lorcan Sheehan of ModusLink discusses some of the lessons businesses have learned that help mitigate supply chain risk during the peak season.

Risk Management

How to Manage the Supply Chain Following a Natural Disaster

Planning for exceptions can help shippers prevent supply chain disruptions in the wake of a natural disaster.

Risk Management

How to Move Freight in Volatile Locations

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.

Risk Management

How to Mitigate Supply Chain Disruptions

When supply chain disruptions arise, shippers need to react quickly—without incurring undue costs—to keep production in line with demand.

Michael E. Burke

Risk Management

Mitigating Facilitation Risk

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.

George Prest

Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Visibility is the Key to Mitigating Supply Chain Risk

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.

UPS truck receiving packages from loading dock in China

Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation

Global Logistics—October 2012

Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba invests in logistics to support online shopping growth; Jamaica looks to transform economy with the development of a global logistics hub; Vietnam faces a dearth of logistics talent and expertise; China grants licenses to UPS and FedEx to provide parcel delivery services in select cities; China Airlines Cargo joins SkyTeam Cargo alliance; Germany debuts JadeWeserPort amid slack container volume growth

J. Anthony Hardenburgh

Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Understanding the Implications of Related Party Transactions and Transfer Pricing

Supply chain managers should work closely with compliance professionals and corporate tax specialists when making decisions about related-party transactions, writes J. Anthony Hardenburgh of Amber Road.

Mark Humphlett

Logistics I.T., Risk Management

Can Your Global Supply Chain Withstand a Crisis?

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.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—September 2012

Brazil approves transportation spending; Germany’s infrastructure shows signs of cracks; China and North Korea develop shared economic zones; Royal Mail and Amazon facilitate local parcel delivery and pickup; Panama promotes imports and re-exports of apparel and fashion products; Southeast Asia poses greatest supply chain risk

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—August 2012

Global recession spreads; Olympic organizers blame bad forecasts for supply shortages; United States and Canada fight over port security; Global forwarders squeezed by falling volumes and higher freight rates; Japan’s pharm industry confronts supply chain challenges; Jamaica awaits Panama Canal surge

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—July 2012

Latin America charts path to growth; After Port of Lázaro Cárdenas experiment, H-E-B returns to Long Beach; Canadian government rail review forces CN to reconnect with shippers; U.S. Customs and Border Protection extends C-TPAT into Latin America; Arab development depends on intra-regional trade; Siemens says U.S-EU trade pact would be beacon for global trade collaboration.

Rajiv Saxena

Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Managing Global Complexity: The Right Tools for the Job

New international supply chain optimization tools are capable of considering all appropriate shipment flows, modes, routes, and cargo to come up with an ideal workable plan – as often as needed and anytime things change.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—June 2012

Global air freight growth shows signs of improvement; Taiwan industries confront slackening demand; United States and Singapore sign supply chain security agreement.

Troy Ryley

Mexico

Nearsourcing to Mexico Improves Operational Efficiency

Near-sourcing is becoming more popular among manufacturers and buyers, and Mexico’s reduced transit times and lower logistics costs make it a preferred near-shoring location, writes Troy Ryley, Transplace Mexico.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—May 2012

London prepares for Olympic logistics challenge; METRO GROUP creates new logistics division to coordinate supply chain strategies; South Africa fruit growers turn to T&L for aid; Germany’s labor market reforms paying dividends; China steers investment toward transportation infrastructure; Brazil taxes automotive industry

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—April 2012

UPS’s acquisition of TNT Express shakes up global package delivery industry; Global steamship lines reduce capacity five percent; French supermarket Franprix replenishes Paris stores by river transport; Morocco aims to become North African distribution hub; Indian logistics parks emerge as demand grows.

Global Logistics

Global—March 2012

New Zealand port tries to strike labor balance; a collaborative storage and distribution contract facilitates consolidated shipments in England; the Netherlands gains foreign direct investment; Amazon launches comparison shopping site Junglee.com in India; European rail freight integration gains interest; Walmart increases its investment in Chinese holding company Yihaodian.

Angela Yang

China, Supply Chain Management

5 Ways to Excel in China

U.S. businesses operating in China face a number of challenges. Angela Yang of Penske Logistics Asia offers advice on supporting your business’ China operations.

Henry Hicks

Risk Management

Managing Supply Chain Disruptions

Supply chain disruptions become more manageable when shippers have supply chain technology that provides shipment visibility, writes Henry Hicks, Progress Software.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics–February 2012

IBM helps Shandong Commercial Group monitor food safety in China; Brazilian meatpacker JBS cuts costs by streamlining supply chain; University of Sheffield develops supply chain environmental analysis tool (SCEnAT) to help manufacturers cut carbon emissions; EU opens trade negotiations with Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia; Panalpina creates three regional operating divisions to better meet customer demand

Elisha Tropper

Global Logistics, Manufacturing

The Truth Behind “Made in the USA”

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.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—January 2012

Ocean carrier consolidation continues; Cargo theft in Brazil is a growing problem; England looks to support beer supply chain; United States and Canada ease cross-border barriers; Africa touts transportation integration as means for economic development; India softens foreign investment rules to stimulate retail growth; Europe’s downturn impacts Asia; Ocean industry considers container weight regulations; China’s 3PL market set to explode; Global companies confront corporate social responsibility

Jeff Vielhaber

Risk Management, Trucking

Protecting Your Company Against Load Board Scams

Shippers can avoid load board scams by taking the time to research the companies with which they do business, writes Jeff Vielhaber, TTS.

Karen Lobdell

Risk Management

Are You Effectively Managing Supply Chain Risk?

Managing risk in the supply chain requires that shippers address issues such as product safety, environmental concerns, labor management, and social responsibility.

Brendan Lowe

Food Logistics, Logistics I.T., Risk Management

5 Steps to Improving Food Product Traceability

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.

Global Logistics, Transportation

Using Incoterms to Simplify Global Sourcing

Using International Commercial Terms (Incoterms) in transportation contracts give shippers more control over transport and delivery terms. Simon Kaye, CEO of Jaguar Freight Services, explains how importers can use Incoterms Group F for better shipment control.

Mexico, Rail

In Mexico, Rail is On a Roll

As more manufacturers establish plants in Mexico, and as Mexican railroads improve their infrastructure and services, demand for rail transportation within the country and across the border with the U.S. continues to rise.

MOL container ship

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—December 2011

Japanese steamship lines consider merger; Russia becomes a center of excellence for project logistics; Indonesia’s transport infrastructure is lacking

Risk Management

Mitigating Supply Chain Risk

Well-defined business practices, thorough contracts, physical security, and active planning, help mitigate supply chain risk.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—November 2011

Lufthansa Cargo reacts to Frankfurt Airport night flight ban; The International Air Cargo Association calls for review of emissions trading scheme; Thailand floods lead to global parts shortage; U.S.-Mexico cross-border trucking program starts up; Japan considers Trans-Pacific Partnership, United States too.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—October 2011

BMW uses Eurasian land bridge to move parts; Geodis deploys hybrid refrigerated truck in Lille; Canadian trucking industry and economy sees economic recovery; Shipping industry calls on the United Nations to fight piracy.

Risk Management

Protecting Your Supply Chain Against Disruption

Dr. Jeff Karrenbauer of supply chain solutions provider INSIGHT offers tips for protecting against supply chain disruption.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—September 2011

Switzerland foreign direct investment soars; Asian inflation threatens continuing growth; Port of Kingston and CMA CGM Group sign MOU; UK government claims Irish truckers are operating illegal cabotage; The Port of Hartlepool challenges UK government to clarify renewable energy policies

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking

Truckers Play Role in Homeland Security

Curt Shewchuck, chief security officer, Con-way Freight discusses how the carrier's security protocols helped avert a terrorist threat.

3PL, Global Logistics

The Bright Side of Logistics in India

There is more to India’s supply chain scene than its shortcomings. APL Logistics’ David Frentzel shares insights from a recent tour of his company’s Indian facilities and meetings with shippers.

Manufacturing boomerang illustration

China, Manufacturing

Is U.S. Manufacturing Coming Back?

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.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics

A Career That’s Never Boring

New global supply chain challenges present growth opportunities for logistics professionals, writes Publisher Keith Biondo.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—August 2011

China debuts longest sea-bridge in the world; Indian 3PLs are ready to grow; Double-stacked trains are changing Indian transportation landscape; Canadian freight rates are rising; Logistics service are expected to grow in Western Europe; China is cashing in on U.S. inflation

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—July 2011

Hellmann uses logistics as an economic barometer; Heinz consolidates global distribution; North Korea and China grow trade partnership; TVS Logistics’ executives continue education at University of Michigan; Chinese women consuming more luxury items; Japan Airlines and American Airlines agreement makes Hawaii a potential cargo hub; Budapest Airport's BUD Cargo City gives Eastern Europe logistics a boost.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—June 2011

High-speed rail benefits Siemens and Deutsch Bahn; European DCs blend imagination and innovation; London lobbies for nighttime deliveries during Summer Olympics; Air China and Cathay Pacific Airways create Air China Cargo joint venture; Mexico accepts ATA Carnets; Colombia, Panama, and South Korea free trade agreements receive mixed support from U.S. growers; Suez Canal trade on the rise.

Keith Biondo

China, Manufacturing

Who Says You Can Never Go Home?

Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo examines a trend in moving manufacturing from China back to the United States.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—May 2011

Ireland focuses on Dublin Port, Shannon Airport, and IAWA; APL scans Japan cargo for radiation; European Union (EU) includes ocean shipping with carbon emissions; Polluting China invests in renewable energy sources; French wine makers choose plastic bottles over glass; United States, Mexico, Canada grow NAFTA trade.

Keith Biondo

Global Economy, Logistics I.T.

The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be

Globally interconnected supply chains face challenges such as natural disasters and currency fluctuations, but benefit from the latest logistics technology.

Global Logistics

Trends—April 2011

Global supply chains respond to Japan earthquake and tsunami; global retailers seek better demand forecasts to align sales promotions; manufacturers face pressures to make green purchasing decisions; LCV opponents say heavier trucks will take freight away from rail

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—April 2011

IATA addresses impact of Japan earthquake and tsunami on global air cargo industry; Volga-Dnepr air charter business booms; Nike logistics center targets Chinese consumption; Mexico and United States agree to cross-border plan; United Kingdom sets sights on Indian rail infrastructure development

Risk Management

Avoid Big Losses When Shipping Big Machinery

Barry Tarnef, senior loss control specialist for Chubb Marine Underwriters, outlines strategies for reducing risk when shipping large machinery.

Felecia Stratton

Global Economy, Supply Chain Management

Managing Risk in a Chain of Fire

Man-made disruptions and natural disasters have a radiating effect on global supply chains. Inbound Logistics Editor Felecia Stratton discusses ways of coping.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—March 2011

China explores Colombia dry canal to rival Panama, Egyptian revolution raises Suez concern, Mongolia’s presence grows with Move On Logistics, United States and Netherlands investments are pure Dutch, UAE to accept ATA Carnets, Athens and COSCO create intermodal link, Mexico e-commerce grows

John Haber

Global Economy, Transportation Management

Five Market Concerns Driving Shipper Cost Increases

John Haber, NPI, outlines five market concerns that will have the biggest impact on shipper spending in the near future.

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Security

Shipping Cross-Border and Within Mexico

Troy Ryley and Jose Minarro, managing directors for Transplace Mexico, offer tips for shipping freight cross-border and within Mexico.

Cathay Pacific cargo plane

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—February 2011

Airlines expand in Asia and Latin America; Switzerland and China launch free trade agreement negotiations; China’s Alibaba Group creates a nationwide warehouse chain; Honda requires global suppliers to follow its Green Purchasing Guidelines. International Air Transport Association; IATA; airline expansion; Air China; Singapore Airlines; Cathay Pacific; 2011 World Economic Forum; Switzerland; China; free trade agreement; Alibaba Group; distribution network; warehouse expansion; Honda; Japan; suppliers; greenhouse gas; sustainability

C. Daniel Negron

Risk Management

Do You Know Who You’re Doing Business With?

As you enter into new global business relationships, you can protect yourself from unnecessary penalties by knowing your customer.

Green Logistics, Global Economy, Middle East, Asia, Ocean, Ports

Global Logistics—November 2010

Heineken implements inland barge distribution in Europe; CMA CGM, MSC, and Maersk Line partner to fight piracy; PepsiCo UK and Ireland help farm suppliers cut carbon emissions and water usage; New Dubai Logistics Corridor facilitates UAE trade; Japanese economy shows signs of rebound; Taiwan launches project to improve logistics performance.

Keith Biondo

Global Economy

Currency Events

Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo considers how today\'s foreign currency values will impact global product flow.

Air Cargo, Global Economy, Middle East, Asia, Intermodal, Utilities, Latin America

Global Logistics—October 2010

Russia developing a super-heavy cargo plane; Suppliers cannot meet Northern Europe's demand for wind power equipment; United Arab Emirates top re-exporter of rice; Outsourcing grows in Brazil; FedEx Express expands expedited offerings in China; Luxembourg-based 3PL introduces new multimodal hanging garment container to Australian apparel industry.

Chandler Hall

Partnership, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Supplier Disruptions: Preparing for the Unpredictable

Chandler Hall of BravoSolution explains how to reduce the frequency and severity of disruptions by fostering collaborative relationships with your suppliers.

Mike Williams

Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security

Balancing Risk Management With Your Operations Strategy

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.

Kyle Burns

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Trucking

It’s Time to Implement Cross-Border Trucking

Fully implementing cross-border trucking policy benefits both the United States and Mexico, writes Kyle Burns of Free Trade Alliance.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—August 2010

Global airlines unite; CEVA streamlines Triumph Motorcycle's logistics; South African 3PL Barloworld debuts green trailers; DHL Global Forwarding takes over Mercedes distribution; NYK steers China's auto boom.

Simon Kaye

Air Cargo, 3PL, Global Logistics, Freight Forwarders, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management

Freight Forwarders: The Vital Link in Logistics Communication

A professional freight forwarder that represents the interests of all supply chain participants can serve as the missing link in supply chain communication.

Economic Development, Mexico

Mexico Takes Flight

A booming aerospace sector south of the border offers tremendous opportunities for U.S. and Canadian manufacturers.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—June 2010

Panama Canal sets great expectations; Deutsche Bahn expands in the Middle East; European air charters take off; Europe's "10+2" poses questions; Latin America infrastructure lags; Halifax Port Authority opens Gateway partnership; Cutting the cost of Japanese air transport

China, Supply Chain Management

Strengthening Your China Operations

Learn five strategies for keeping your Far East concerns running smoothly.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—May 2010

Singapore investors plan an eco-industrial park; Holland's GreenRail project serves rail needs of flower shippers; Kuhne Logistics University opens in Hamburg; Brightpoint and Research in Motion bring BlackBerry service to Indonesia; American Society of Transportation and Logistics launches Singapore Shippers Academy; Nippon Cargo targets Japanese pharmaceuticals market

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—April 2010

Port of Auckland, New Zealand, debuts seaport rail link; DB Schenker signs on to provide transport for Australia's Gorgon gas project; South Korea pursues free trade agreements; Liberia explores port privatization; BRIC countries expand logistics market; CN plans new logistics park northeast of Calgary

Robert L. Sobel

Insurance, Risk Management

Reducing Risk with Trade Disruption Insurance

Robert L. Sobel of Cook, Hall, and Hyde outlines how shippers can benefit from trade disruption insurance.

Global Logistics, Transportation Infrastructure

Let's Go Europe: Touring Transportation Best Practices

U.S. companies exploring uncharted markets to expand their global presence might consider taking a second pass through Europe for a fresh perspective on transportation best practices.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—March 2010

Mazda signs CEVA Logistics to manage spare parts distribution in Italy; The World Economic Forum's Logistics & Transport Industry Group releases carbon emissions guidelines; Damco locates new office Djibouti; European businesses form inland port initiative; Lufthansa Cargo and Austrian Airlines agree to coordinate cargo flows; South Africa's poor infrastructure drive high transport costs; Asian air freight traffic soars; Ryder expands in Asia

Import, Export, Global Logistics

ISF Compliance: Solving 10+2

Importers and exporters must make sure the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's new 10+2 equation adds up. Here's the formula for successful compliance with the Importer Security Filing (ISF) regulation.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—February 2010

The Middle East's express, freight forwarding, and logistics sectors are expected to weather a global depression and experience considerable growth; December 2009 was a good month for global trade; DHL ceases operations of domestic parcel service in United Kingdom; Air France struggles to break even.

Cross-border Trade, Mexico

Ask The (M)experts

For an update on customs, infrastructure, and manufacturing, IL went straight to the supply chain leaders and economic development experts who make Mexico their business.

Global Logistics

Global Logistics—January 2010

New study touts the Netherlands' cargo distribution excellence; Hong Kong plans major infrastructure projects; Werner Enterprises launches Australian subsidiary; Japan and United States agree to terms on airline rules; Heavy-vehicle manufacturing executives address industry concerns; DB Schenker Rail increases ownership in Italian rail freight operator; Jeddah Islamic Port completes new container facility; Index ranks countries' economic freedom; Report analyzes trade logistics in the global economy

C. Daniel Negron

Insurance, Risk Management

New Year, New Insurance Review

C. Daniel Negron of TT Club offers guidance for making sure your supply chain is properly insured.

E-commerce, China, Retail Logistics, Finance, Demand Planning, Supply Chain

Vertical Focus: Exercise Equipment

Planet Fitness is one fitness club company that has thrived in recent years, growing from 918 locations in 2014 to more than 2,200 in 2021. Here's a sampling of statistics about the fitness equipment industry, compiled by RunRepeat and other sources, that helps to illustrate its status today.

Intermodal, Logistics, Sustainability

The (Not So) Hidden Benefits of Intermodal

In a climate of supply chain disruption and congestion, intermodal continues to provide a cost-effective option for long-haul shipments, offering invaluable capacity during a crunch.

Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology

2022 Supply Chain Predictions

Get ready for another rollercoaster year. From limited transportation capacity to skyrocketing material costs to continuing supply chain disruption, here’s what to expect and what to do about it.

Partnership, Risk Management, Technology

Building Carrier Relationships That Withstand the Stress Test

Developing mutually beneficial relationships guarantees your partners will be there for you – in good times and bad.

Humanitarian Logistics, Sustainability, Technology

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

Read about the latest green seeds, good works, new hires, and more in the logistics sector.

Manufacturing, Risk Management, Technology

Supply Chain Lessons Learned: The Technology Spin

Digital transformation will be fundamental as we tune into a post-pandemic supply chain.

Keith Biondo

Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology

You Won't Get Fooled Again

Smart enterprise leaders have used the past two years to drive change in their business processes.

Humanitarian Logistics, Partnership, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

The latest supply chain sustainability efforts, good works, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and more.

Mark Johnson

Big Data, Risk Management, Security

4 Steps to Building Cyber-Resiliency

Four steps to building cyber-resiliency for supply chains to prevent exploitation and protect critical information.

Jason Murray

E-commerce, Risk Management, Technology

Early Amazon Story Explains How to Create Resiliency

By reshaping technology to support multiple delivery partners, Amazon ensured a system with fewer late deliveries, better customer experience, and minimal system downtime or bottlenecks.

Paul Schoebrechts

Manufacturing, Sustainability, Transportation

Sideways Ships and Missing Chips: Overcoming E-Bike Blockages

Robert Kriewaldt

Fulfillment, Inventory Management, Risk Management

Balancing Just-in-Time with Just-in-Case

Supply chain leaders must balance efficiency and cost, with inventory management strategies that incorporate the Lean efficiencies of Just-in-Time with the higher inventory levels of Just-in-Case.

Food Logistics, Packaging, Sustainability

Rise and Shine

Breakfast purveyors whip up online channels and hash out new products to address supply chain bottlenecks.

John Paxton

Risk Management, Technology

Survive or Thrive? How Did Your Supply Chain Weather the COVID Pandemic?

What distinguishes companies that thrived from those that barely survived? The eighth MHI Annual Industry Report uncovers the answers.

Retail, Sustainability, Technology

Vertical Focus | Sustainable Fashion

From eco-friendly indigo dyeing to a new sourcing platform, here's what's trending in the sustainable fashion supply chain.

Ocean, Ports, Sustainability

Port Services and Solutions

To address the multiple challenges of rising container volume, larger ships, and the need for more sustainable operations, many ports are embarking on substantial capital improvement projects. Here’s what’s on deck.

3PL, Demand Planning, Risk Management

Leveraging 3PLs to Ease COVID Business Growing Pains

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for more robust and responsive logistics, with more consumers and businesses expecting just-in-time delivery or products shipped directly to their front doors. One option is utilizing third-party logistics (3PL) suppliers to move and transport excess raw material or finished goods.

Jan Hoppe

Partnership, Risk Management

10 Ways to Improve Your Supply Contract

Parties to a supply contract should consider regulating these 10 points to help limit liability.

Sustainability, Technology , Transportation

EVs Get a Charge Out of Aluminum-Ion Batteries

Aluminum-ion rechargeable batteries charge 10 times faster than lithium-ion batteries. Although their energy density is about 60% of the best lithium-ion batteries, they provide these three benefits.

Chemical Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability

E. Coli Eats Up Plastic and Churns Out Vanilla

U.K. scientists used E. coli to transform plastic waste into vanillin, the molecule responsible for the characteristic smell and taste of vanilla.

Ocean, Sustainability, Transportation

Fertilizer Company Launches Autonomous, Zero-Emission Vessel

In an effort to reduce its reliance on diesel trucks, Norway-based fertilizer company Yara International has developed the first autonomous, zero-emission cargo ship.

Pallets, Sustainability, Warehousing

Plastic Pallets Stack Up Sustainability

What's in store for the pallet industry, and how will it affect retailers' sustainability goals? Jeff Pepperworth, president and chief executive officer at iGPS Logistics, a national plastic pallet pooling services provider, shares his outlook.

Labor Management, Risk Management

Flexing Labor Practices to Respond to Supply Chain Disruptions

Responding to e-commerce surges without compromising service levels, MD Logistics flexed labor across its business by emphasizing four core elements.

Global Economy, Cross-border Trade, Canada

Canada-U.S. Trade: Connections

The historic relationship between the United States and its northern neighbor has made cross-border trade seamless and efficient for generations. The good news for logistics professionals is that the era of cooperation and collaboration continues unabated.

Green Logistics, Sustainability

G75: Inbound Logistics' 75 Green Supply Chain Partners

These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.

Retail, Sustainability, Technology

Vertical Focus | Textiles

Take a look at the latest supply chain trends in textiles.

Lindsey Shellman

Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Technology Must Be a Theme in 2021

As more companies involved in supply chain adopt technology out of necessity, it is hard to see them ever turning back. Technology continues to be viewed as beneficial, driving the industry to evolve and flourish.

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

What's the supply chain buzzword of 2021?

Readers tell us the 2021 buzzword for supply chains and why these are the words and phrases to watch.

David Jarmon

Big Data, Risk Management, Security

Can Your Supply Chain Withstand the Unexpected?

How do we defend dynamic threats to the backbone of how we consume goods and services? Here are tips to achieve a secure and available supply chain.

Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Sustainability

Vertical Focus: Automotive

From self-driving cars to driving down emissions electric vehicles, this is what's trending in the automotive supply chain.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics, Ports

Buddy, Can You Spare a Can?

Will the current U.S. administration take action to protect U.S. export enterprises?

Jon Chorley

Risk Management, Technology

Building Coherent Enterprise Architecture

To stay competitive, many companies have turned to new solutions like artificial intelligence, IoT, and blockchain for a competitive edge. Many companies, however, failed to address the elephant in the room: the on-premise, decades-old systems they used for core supply chain operations.

Sean Harapko

Risk Management, Technology

Disruption Reinvents the Supply Chain

As COVID-19 changes our world, there has been a dramatic shift in how supply chains are viewed within an organization. It's now increasingly recognized as an area where companies have the most to gain or lose.

Manufacturing, Risk Management

3 Underreported Trends That Will Accelerate Reshoring

Interest in reshoring is accelerating, according to Thomas research. Here are three under-reported trends that will help manufacturers speed up their reshoring efforts.

Raul Alfonso

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Ports

New Directions in U.S.-Mexico Trade and Logistics

As U.S.-Mexico trade is flourishing, Port Tampa Bay is well positioned to accommodate the continued strong growth of its container business.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Global Trade Plateau?

Order volumes in Western economies have grown significantly, but momentum may be slowing, finds a new report.

Sustainability, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Energy Management: The Next Step in Supply Chain Optimization

It's time to look beyond the usual IT enhancements and optimize the supply chain with smart energy management, which offers a triple threat: saving money, adding new revenue streams, and reducing impact on the environment.

Humanitarian Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain in November 2020.

Global Logistics, Technology

How IoT Solves Global Supply Chain Challenges

With so many components to account for, it can be difficult for supply chain operators to confidently manage them all without the proper tools. To ensure packages are being handled as efficiently as possible and that losses are kept to a minimum, operators need visibility, which they can achieve using the Internet of Things (IoT).

Global Economy, Freight Forwarders, Global Trade Management

Brexit Baffles Freight Forwarders

Most freight forwarders doubt they can handle changes to the United Kingdom's trading relationship in 2021 with the Brexit transition, including new customs documentation and procedures.

Risk Management, Trucking, Technology

The Great Freight Debate: What’s Next for the Industry?

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.

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Warehousing

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Expedited Shipping, Security, Sustainability

Great Expectations

Even amid economic uncertainty, shoppers expect global businesses to maintain fast and transparent delivery, improve environmental sustainability, and keep personal data secure, according to new research from project44

Katie MacDonald

Freight Forwarders, Partnership, Risk Management

How Your Freight Agency Can Succeed in an Uncertain Market

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

Yard Automation Addresses Three Weak Spots to Build Supply Chain Resilience

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

Five Keys for Turning Challenge into Opportunity

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

Crying Over Spilled Milk: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic on Food Waste

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

Strategize. Inspire. Listen.

Profile of Andrew Kirkwood, CEO, BluJay Solutions.

Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Goodbye NAFTA, Hello USMCA

It's all systems go for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the replacement for NAFTA, to take effect now that all three participating countries have taken the final steps necessary to comply with the commitments.

Risk Management, Supply Chain, Safety

Digital Health Tools Can Keep Workers Safe and Preserve Privacy

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

The Value of Global Trade Insights in Navigating COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruptions

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.

Pallets, Sustainability, Warehousing

Pallets Take the Spotlight

Before the advent of warehouse club stores, pallets were usually found behind the scenes. Now considered a crucial part of a systems approach to the supply chain, pallets are front and center in companies' sustainability strategies.

Alan Miller

Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Act Fast, Act Smart

To maximize your decision to act, adapt a solution to the company’s processes or adapt the company’s processes to the solution.

Keith Biondo

E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Staying Productive in Unproductive Times

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.

Global Economy, Risk Management

China's Road to Restoration

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.

Paul A. Myerson

Lean Logistics, Manufacturing, Risk Management

The Road Map Out of This Mess

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.

Risk Management, Supply Chain

Quantifying the Impact of COVID-19 on the Supply Chain

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.

Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management

COVID-19 Supply Chain Resources & Strategies

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

COVID-19 Pandemic: Do Your Shipments Have the Right Protection?

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

How IoT Can Optimize Overwhelmed Supply Chains

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.

Risk Management, Supply Chain

COVID-19 Is Supply Chain’s Wake-Up Call

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.

Risk Management, Supply Chain

4 Ways to Safeguard and Stabilize Your Supply Chain

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.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Technology

Global Trade Management Systems: A Smart Bet

Global trade management systems (GTMs) can help organizations comply with trade regulations and tariffs, automate transactions, and gain visibility into their supply chains. By leveraging the information captured by the GTM, organizations also can improve their supply chain operations.

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Risk Management

10 Ways to Prepare for Global Trade Disruption

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.

Economic Development, Global Economy, Global Logistics

2020 Global Logistics Guide

Inbound Logistics' 2020 Global Logistics Guide provides an around-the-world look at the issues, opportunities, and concerns likely to affect global supply chain networks.

Doug Wheeler

Ports, Risk Management

4 Steps to Ensure Port Resiliency After a Critical Incident

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.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

2020 Global Trade Management Guide

From resource planning and transportation management to analytics, these top global trade management (GTM) solutions can help take the stress out of managing your global supply chain.

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management

Useful COVID-19 Information & Guidance

Visit these links for helpful information and official guidance related to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Global Economy, Supply Chain

Shippers Have Hope for 2020

Many shippers anticipate an increase in shipping volume in 2020 compared to 2019.

Morgan Zimmermann

Manufacturing, Sustainability, Technology

AI Powers Sustainable Manufacturing

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, 3PL, Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management

Plan B: 5 Ways to Weatherproof Your Supply Chain

From establishing secondary suppliers to setting up alternative routes, here’s a look at how Plan B strategies can keep you up and running even during extreme weather events.

Graham Deane

Green Logistics, Sustainability, Technology

Saving Green While Going Green

Climate change is influencing how consumers decide to purchase products and choose partnerships. How can supply chain leaders incorporate green practices while maintaining profit margins?

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

Take a look at the new and notable updates in supply chain for January 2020.

Jake McLeod

Global Economy, Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)

Scale to Meet Your Needs

Now more than ever before, shippers should consider working with an experienced managed transportation service provider that has a large, dedicated network of carrier partners and deep relationships with these partners.

Mexico, Project Logistics, Freight Forwarders

The Show Must Go On

Leaning on 30 years of experience shipping in Mexico, CFI delivered concert equipment for a well-known pop music group tour in North America.

Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

New and notable events in the supply chain

Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Navigating Your Supply Chain Through the Uncertainty of Trade War

Trade tensions between the United States and China are running high and intensifying with each new week. With no clear resolution in sight, many are questioning the inevitable impact this will have on the global supply chain. While some companies are just beginning to consider changes to their operations, many are deep in the process of either moving production elsewhere or are seeking out alternative schemes.

Risk Management, Supply Chain

Resilient Risk Management in the Face of Hurricane Season

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.

Air Cargo, China, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

China's Trade Outlook Declines as Air Drags

Trade tensions between the United States and China have many repercussions, according to the DHL Global Trade Barometer, an early indicator of global trade developments calculated using artificial intelligence and big data analytics.

Global Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain

Maritime Logistics in Ship Shape

While the prospect of higher tariffs and the cost of requirements to use low-sulfur fuel pose concerns for the maritime industry, it’s forging ahead with bigger, more automated seaports, as well as technology that improves visibility, reduces its environmental impact, and streamlines operations.

Keith Biondo

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Take the Current When It Serves

Supply chain managers face known and unknown challenges—with a certainty that they can and will succeed no matter the impediments.

Global Economy, Global Logistics

2019 – The Year of Brazilian Trade

Brazil has catapulted to the front of the international trade frontier, with three key exports in particular shaping Brazilian trade: machinery, sustainable agriculture, and aerospace.

John Sheehy

Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security

Eight Ways to Minimize Supply Chain Risk

Consider all potential disruptions and ways to design your supply chain to keep it operational in the face of foreseeable and unforeseeable challenges.

Ports, Risk Management

Southeast Ports Close in Advance of Hurricane Dorian

Southeast ports prepare for the worst as Hurricane Dorian inches toward the U.S.

Green Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

75 Green Supply Chain Partners

Inbound Logistics’ annual G75 features a carefully curated list of 75 logistics companies that go above and beyond to maintain sustainable, eco-friendly supply chains and operations.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain

2019 Global Trade Management Guide

Some leading vendors in the GTM Solutions market.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Southeast Asia Connects

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

2019 Global Logistics Guide

Inbound Logistics' 15th annual Global Logistics Guide provides an around-the-world look at the issues, opportunities, and concerns likely to affect global supply chain networks.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain

A New Day for U.S. Ports

A robust economy and capital investments help buoy record cargo volumes.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Asia Pacific Companies: Green Giants

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Logistics

India Bales on Cotton Exports

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Weather Forecast: Supply Chain Disruptions Ahead

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management

2018: A Year to Remember

2018 has been marked by tariffs, trade deals, and technological advancements. Here are the highlights.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics, Supply Chain

Do You Need a Larger Customs Bond?

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Logistics

New NAFTA Winners and Losers

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Import, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

That's a Latte Coffee

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Mexico, Expedited Ground, Logistics, Transportation

How to Use Expedited Service For Painless Shipping to Mexico - Continental Expedited Services

An expedited service can help manage the complexities associated with cross-border trade with Mexico. The speed of the service—as well as the level of communication that is provided—can simplify the process of moving goods in either direction.

Global Economy, China, Logistics, Supply Chain

China Ups Delivery Service to the U.S.

Joe Mallozzi

Global Logistics, Sourcing/Negotiations, Global Trade Management, Logistics

U.S.-Cuba Trade: The Intersection of Sanctions, Sourcing, and Compliance

Shippers are keeping a close watch on Cuba, and analyzing market and product gaps waiting to be filled. Here’s a look at the changing realities of sanctions, sourcing, and compliance.

Global Logistics, Ocean, Logistics I.T., Technology

Supply Chain Commentary: The Future of Blockchain in Ocean Shipping

As ocean shipping becomes increasingly digitized, blockchain will play a key role, providing authenticated data and bringing costs down. Here’s what SMBs should be doing now to get ready for a blockchain future.

Chris Makowski and Nisa Moore

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain

Insights into Complexities of Managing Secure Global Transportation for the Government - General Dynamics IT

Establishing a committed team and communicating procedures and expectations is the key to managing the complex web of global shipping.

Retail Logistics, Retail, Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management

The Perfect Amount of Packaging

Sustainable packaging helps shippers’ bottom line and brand as well as being easier on the environment.

Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

U.S. Online Shoppers Click With International Retailers

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Safety

7 Tips to Driving a Strong Safety Culture

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, China, Supply Chain

Growing Your Small Business: How to Find Your Next Supplier in Mexico

Working with a supplier in Mexico offers tremendous benefits to SMBs that are looking to boost profitability while maintaining high-quality standards for their products.

Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

19 Steps to Creating a Lean and Green Supply Chain

Developing greener and more sustainable supply chains reduces the legal, financial, and reputational risks to which most companies are exposed, and has a positive impact on the bottom line.

Global Economy, Asia, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

India and Southeast Asia: Land of Opportunity and Challenges

India and Southeast Asian countries–Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan– represent an attractive region for many companies looking to expand and build their global customer bases.

Marc Dedola

Import, Export, Freight Forwarders, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Commentary: Mitigating Supply Chain Risk

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:

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Will Stagnant World Trade Hurt Air Cargo?

Graham McFarlane

Import, Export, China, Chemical Logistics, Supply Chain

Enhancing Supply Chain Continuity: What We Learned from the Port of Tianjin Explosion

To uphold a reliable supply chain, companies should have a business continuity plan. Here are the lesson learned in the aftermath of the Tianjin port explosions in August 2015 and how you can apply them to your supply chain.

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management

3 Main Sources of Supply Chain Complexity

Once you understand where the complexities lie in your supply chain, you can get to the source of your problem and streamline issues to help your organization.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Transportation

ICS Aims to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Global Shipping

The long term future of international shipping must eventually be fossil fuel free, according to the International Chamber of Shipping. 

Economic Development, Global Economy, China, Logistics

Supply Chain Commentary: Manufacturing Returns to the U.S.

With changing cost dynamics, renewed focus on consistent quality, and new supply chain opportunities, the United States is becoming an increasingly attractive base for manufacturers. Explore the four reasons shoring up reshoring.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

7 Solutions to Mitigate Global Supply Chain Risks

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.

China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

How to Survive and Thrive in China

Use this advice to expand your logistics business into the complex but lucrative Chinese market.

Cross-border Trade, China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Trade With China: A Question of Balance

President Trump hasn't been shy about his desire to put America on more equal trade footing with China, but business leaders have traditionally fought against efforts to force the trade rival into an agreement that's more equitable for both sides. Dissent is growing, however, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in China's (AmChamChina) 2017 Business Climate Survey.

Doug Surrett

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Global Trade Network: A Strategic, Competitive Asset

Companies are realizing they must change their mindset to remain competitive. Embracing a global trade network model removes some of the constraints that make global trade management a challenge

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management, Technology

Leading Logistics Provider Closes More Business, Develops Stronger Customer Relationships

E-commerce, Global Economy, Asia, Demand Planning, Technology

E-commerce Growth: Slower but Hefty

Even as growth slowed from 2020's pandemic-fueled explosion in activity, the global e-commerce market still grew a robust 19.9% in 2021, according to Transport Intelligence (Ti). Indications are growth will slow but remain hefty.

Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

7 Strategies to Reboot Global Supply Chains

Experts provide advice on changes companies can make to reboot their supply chains for the COVID era.

Economic Development, Global Economy, Ports, Technology

The Georgia Connection(s)

The essence of logistics is making connections. No surprise, then, that Georgia—a state where connectivity is a way of life—is a shining star on the logistics land (and air and sea) scape.

Pierre Erasmus

Risk Management, Sustainability, Technology

3 Ways to Build a Resilient Supply Chain

Organizations across sectors must keep pace with changes in supply and demand—and intelligent supply chains can help

Pharmaceutical Logistics, Sustainability, Technology

Reusable Shipping Technology Advances in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Sustainable shipping technologies in the life sciences and pharmaceuticals industry have come a long way, offering many supply chain benefits.

Paul A. Myerson

Finance, Demand Planning, Risk Management

S&OP: Bringing the Outside In

To achieve success in today’s volatile global environment, there is a need to have a more “outside-in” approach using information from your extended supply chain to maximize customer value and overall supply chain surplus.

Careers, Manufacturing, Sustainability

Star Power

Profile of Amy Davis, vice president and president of the New Power segment of Cummins Inc., a global power leader.

E-commerce, Retail, Risk Management

What to Expect and How to Prepare for Peak Season

Here’s what you can expect from this year’s peak season and what you can do to avoid issues during this time.

Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Risk Management

Air Cargo Today: Buckle Up!

Experts offer tips and advice for riding out the turbulent airfreight market.

E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability

How Can Recommerce Benefit Your Supply Chain?

Recommerce is a fast-growing service focused on reselling problem inventory to extract value from existing products and reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing and transportation.

Bindu Sundaresan

Risk Management, Security, Technology

Best Practices to Protect Supply Chains

Here are three cybersecurity best practices for protecting the supply chain that will help manufacturers continue to innovate, create new products and services, increase profitability, while maintaining a competitive edge.

Demand Planning, Retail, Risk Management

How to Avoid Fragile Supply Chains

Supply chains breakdown in different ways, and each type of risk needs its own mitigation strategy.

Global Logistics, Labor Management, Technology

Choose Empathetic Technology:
Frontline Tech that Cares

The logistics and supply chain industry still is severely affected by the pandemic, from canceled sailings to a shortage of truck drivers. Frustration and anxieties are higher than ever. It’s time to be selective about what software you introduce and implement. How do you choose the right tech? It starts with empathy.

Agriculture Logistics, Sustainability, Technology

Vertical Focus | Agriculture

From egg cartons to agtech, here's what's trending in the agriculture supply chain.

Food Logistics, Retail, Risk Management

For Beyond Meat and QSR Brands, Asking “What if?” Will Prevent “What Now?”

With major disruptions in the meat supply chain raising costs for restaurants and supermarkets, Beyond Meat pursues new partnerships with quick-service restaurant companies such as Taco Bell and McDonald’s.

Peter Quinter

Import, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics

Avoiding Freight Detention and Seizure

Knowing the most common reasons CBP seizes a shipment can help you avoid the hassle.

Jeffrey G. Tucker

Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation

Change Is Here to Stay in the Supply Chain: Here's How to Manage It

The peaks and valleys we’re experiencing in the transportation market are not for the faint of heart, but there are still some moves you can make to regain some control.

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail

How to Import Duty-Free with Section 321

Navigating global logistics and setting up successful sales channels are huge problems for e-commerce retailers. Leveraging Section 321 can be a great way to reduce tax liability and help improve margins and customer satisfaction.

E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability

Streamlining Retail Logistics

What companies need to do to streamline logistics operations and implement best practices so they will have the right inventory at the right location.

Ryan Frederiksen

3PL, Partnership, Risk Management

Supply Chain Continuous Improvement Requires Collaboration, Trust, and Tolerance for Failure

Ruan’s approach to effective continuous improvement (CI) is centered around creating value within its partners’ businesses. CI begins with a clear understanding of each unique supply chain and baseline performance measures.

Pallets, Sustainability, Warehousing

Pallets Power Processes

Easily overlooked, pallets are nothing short of critical to supply chains, supporting efficiency goals and sustainability objectives.

Hannah Testani

Risk Management, Transportation Management, Transportation

Getting a Grasp on Transport Spend

The next frontier in supply chain visibility entails leveraging powerful analytical tools and algorithms to create maximum efficiency on the ground, and help shippers adapt to a constantly changing shipping environment.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Scan Global Logistics and TransGroup Transition to One Brand

Scan Global Logistics and TransGroup become one organisation under one name: Scan Global Logistics. The brand transition is a natural step toward a stronger global presence and will provide customers access to an extensive logistics network.

Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation

Transportation Strategies: Weathering the Storm

While waiting for the pandemic to blow over, skilled shippers developed effective transportation strategies that will protect them in times of future disruption, no matter the conditions.

Food Logistics, Sustainability, Warehousing

Vertical Focus: Confections

From better-for-you snacks to sustainable Skittles packaging, these are the latest supply chain trends in candy and confections.

David Commiskey

3PL, Risk Management, Technology

A Supply Chain for the Next Normal

The companies who develop long-term logistics solutions enabled by technology and data insights to adjust to consumer demand and pandemic uncertainty are the ones who position themselves for growth in the new reality for supply chain operations.

Food Logistics, Risk Management, Security

The Art of the Steal

With pandemic-induced lockdowns, e-commerce surges, and transportation restrictions in 2020, cargo theft shifted to new commodities and locations.

Global Economy, Import, Export

U.S. Trade Ups and Downs

U.S. exports and imports of goods and services decreased 12.3% in 2020, the largest nominal decrease since 2009, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Big Data, Risk Management, Technology

3 Vital Steps Toward Contactless Supply Chains

As the industry works toward a contactless standard, shippers can get a leg up on what’s to come by ensuring their operations are digital, interoperable and able to collect and analyze data.

Doug Mefford

Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing

The Role of WMS and MES in Empowering Warehouse Resiliency

From variable allocation strategies to mixed demand consolidation needs, the warehouse management system can be a valuable tool to achieve resilience in the face of changing consumer demand patterns and delivery timelines.

Ken Bays

E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability

Achieving a Sustainable Returns Program

Reverse logistics can be an opportunity for retailers and CPGs with the right approach.

Retail, Sustainability, Technology

2021 Winter Reading Guide

Delve into these logistics reads to learn about revitalizing retail, the inner workings of supermarkets, and a playbook for competing in a digital-first environment.

Labor Management, Risk Management, Warehousing

Warehouse Safety Best Practices: Building a Program

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

What supply chain adjustment would you have made at the start of 2020 if you knew then what you know now?

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.

Food Logistics, Packaging, Sustainability

Food Packaging: That's a Wrap

Environmental impacts, cost concerns, and technology advances drive food packaging innovation.

Freight Forwarders, Sustainability, Transportation

Freight Does a Forward March

Most professionals say they expect COVID-19 to shape their supply chain into the medium term, accelerating existing trends and shifting priorities. Take a look at key findings from a Ti and Bollore Logistics survey.

Robert Kriewaldt

Fulfillment, Risk Management, Warehousing

How to Prepare Your Warehouse for a Second Wave of COVID-19

Warehouses and fulfillment centers should take these precautions to mitigate COVID-19 risks, keep the workforce safe, and avoid costly downtime.

Alicemarie Geoffrion

E-commerce, Packaging, Sustainability

Top Packaging Innovations Enable E-Commerce Growth and Sustainability

Packaging is one of the important processes within e-commerce fulfillment. Working with a 3PL such as DHL Supply Chain can help you develop packaging that improves sustainability, lowers costs, and delivers the desired customer experience.

Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations

Leveraging USMCA

Vincent Touya, managing director, at DACHSER USA, provides 10 tips for leveraging the new trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation

Power Through Logistics Challenges with New, Modern Chassis

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

Controlling Your Own Destiny: Why Shippers Must Find Ways to Ensure Supply Chain Resiliency

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.

Global Economy, Logistics, Trucking

Florida Sets the Future

The Sunshine State is a strategic and economic powerhouse, driving companies' logistics success and setting the stage to play an even more substantial role in the coming years.

Rob Bailey

Big Data, Risk Management, Technology

Fixing Our Broken Supply Chain

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.

Food Logistics, Demand Planning, Sustainability

Meat Supply Chain: Where's the Beef?

Responding to consumer demand for healthful options—and beef shortages—brands cook up plant-based meat alternatives while trying to avoid getting burned by supply chain challenges.

Labor Management, Risk Management, Technology

Thriving Amidst a Competitive Supply Chain Labor Market

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

Reopening Fulfillment and Distribution Centers in the Wake of COVID-19

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

Reducing the Pandemic's Impact on Transportation

Implementing these best practices can help companies reduce the impact to transportation operations and save costs during business disruptions.

Julio Casal

Risk Management, Security, Technology

What's Lurking in Your Supply Chain?

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.

Mark McArthur

Lean Logistics, Risk Management, Technology

Bringing End-2-End Efficiency to Your Logistics Operations

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

How Shippers Are Handling COVID-19

Shipping volumes demonstrate the resilience of companies and their ability to produce essential products during disruption, and highlight the important role transportation plays

Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management

Adapting Supply Chain Strategies Amid COVID-19

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.

Ana Maria Giménez

Packaging, Sustainability, Technology

Get RIP-Roaring Results with IoT

Companies are increasingly investing in returnable industrial packaging (RIP) to ship products to customers as sustainably as possible, and significantly reduce the amount of packaging-related waste they create, while also improving efficiencies and cutting costs.

E-commerce, Finance, Risk Management

Labeling Is Key in Keeping Up with Today’s Supply Chain

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.

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Risk Management

10 Ways to Prepare for Global Trade Disruption

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, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

2020 Global Trade Management Guide

From resource planning and transportation management to analytics, these top global trade management (GTM) solutions can help take the stress out of managing your global supply chain.

Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management

Is Your Supply Chain Resilient? How Manufacturers Can Map Dependencies and Minimize Risk During COVID-19

This is how manufacturers and retailers can map dependencies and minimize risk when facing supply chain disruptions like the new coronavirus pandemic.

Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain

The Global Economic Impact of COVID-19

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.

Ocean, Ports, Sustainability

Small Ports, Big Benefits

Smaller ports can often save time, lower costs, and provide superior customer service than larger coastal ports. Here are seven hidden advantages offered by ports off the beaten water path.

Careers, Global Logistics, Warehousing

Taking the Wheel of GM's Service Parts

GM's executive director of global aftersales supply chain, warehousing, and logistics discusses her role and answers the big questions.

Michael Burdiek

Customer Service, Global Logistics, Technology

Seeing Clearly: The Value of Visibility

Lost visibility into your supply chain means lost value. The good news is that the right telematics and related technologies can help maintain powerful visibility and control over even the most complex global supply chain networks in service today.

Green Logistics, Buildings and Structures, Sustainability, Technology

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

New and notable events in the supply chain

Air Cargo, China, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

China's Trade Outlook Declines as Air Drags

Trade tensions between the United States and China have many repercussions, according to the DHL Global Trade Barometer, an early indicator of global trade developments calculated using artificial intelligence and big data analytics.

Michael Affronti

Big Data, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology

Using Real-Time Tech to Mitigate Risk

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.

Expedited Shipping, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Expedited Ground

How to Use Expedited Service For Painless Shipping to Mexico

For U.S. companies, cross-border regulations, varying border operating hours, and differing procedures for both import and export may complicate shipping and cause significant supply chain delays. One way to manage the complexity is by using an expedited carrier.

Careers, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Seeking Autonomy

What factors go into creating a successful supply chain? According to the EY Americas Supply Chain Reinvention Survey 2019, which surveyed senior-level supply chain executives on topics ranging from adopting technology, retaining leadership and talent, and prioritizing investment to supporting sustainability, here are the notable trends.

Global Economy, High-Value/High-Risk Cargo, Supply Chain

Stop, Thief!

TT Club and BSI have issued the second edition of their report on global cargo theft, the first to cover a full year. The report analyzes cargo theft by modality, theft type (modus operandi), commodities targeted, and the value of losses across the major regions of the world (see chart above).

Robert Kriewaldt

3PL, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Five Ways a 3PL Helps Mitigate Supply Chain Risk - Phoenix Logistics

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.

China, Logistics, Logistics I.T.

China Turns Attention to Logistics

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain

The Tricks Of Trade

Five regions/countries merit serious thought by any company doing business in those regions. They are the United States, Canada and Mexico, the United Kingdom, Russia and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) countries.

Global Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Looking Forward to it

Here are seven global logistics trends that will impact freight forwarding in the next few years.

Global Economy, Logistics, Supply Chain

Deconstructing Global Supply Chains

Despite a shift toward regionalization, the era of complex supply chain ecosystems is far from over.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Consumer Electronics FTZ - MD Logistics

MD Logistics navigated the application process to become a general-purpose zone operator, providing customers with significant cost savings and allowing their goods to flow to market with greater ease.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

How Shippers and 3PLs Can Better Manage the Global Cargo Chain's First Mile to Last Mile - WiseTech Global

Three experts from the WiseTech Global family of companies discuss how shippers and 3PLs can improve their cargo chains spanning first-mile pickup, cross-border consolidation, and deconsolidating into last-mile parcel carrier networks.

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Weather Forecast: Supply Chain Disruptions Ahead

China Post and Lufthansa Cargo announce strategic cooperation; LLamasoft survey finds that nearly half of manufacturers are considering alternate suppliers and are concerned about increased operational costs thanks to taxes and duties; Survey finds shipping industry concerned about impact of trade protectionism and cyber threats but mostly optimistic about growth; Global supply chain disruptions continue to grow at an alarming rate and the potential for financial or revenue impacts is the highest in three years; Top UK imports; automated storage and retrieval systems market to witness double-digit growth

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports

GPA on Track for 4.3M TEUs

For Calendar Year 2018 through November, the Port of Savannah has handled 4 million twenty-foot equivalent container units, up from 3.72 million over the same period last year. Containers currently booked for December will add approximately 362,000 TEUs to the annual total.

Air Cargo, Expedited Air, Global Logistics, Supply Chain

Airfreight Forwarders Guide

These airfreight partners can help you fashion transportation operations that make your company a model of efficiency.

Global Economy, Import, Export, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Strong Im/Ex Market Fuels South Korea Trade Growth

The New NAFTA winners and losers; shippers need larger customs bonds; Panama Canal sets record annual cargo tonnage in fiscal year 2018; South Korea trade growth remains positive in Q4 2018; the EU countries importing the most coffee; Feelunique partners with SEKO Logistics for cross-border growth into China; first global network of ocean-bound plastics supply chains

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Apple Seeds Clean Energy Fund for China

Apple will launch a new first-of-its-kind investment fund in China to connect suppliers with renewable energy sources.

Pierre Francois Thaler

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

The Supply Chain World is Not Flat

Instead of making, using, and disposing of products and materials, leading companies keep components in use in the value chain and logistics process for as long as possible.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Top 10 Global Supply Chains

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Gulftainer Invests in Delaware and It's a Pretty Big Deal

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Flying in the Face of Danger: Lufthansa Handles World's First eDGD

China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

China's Economy Stays Resilient

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Reuse Service of Use to Container Shippers

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Who's Running the Ship?

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Holy Mackerel! Oslo Reels in Seafood Center

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Reducing CO2 Emissions: Close But No Cigar

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Is Asia The New Bermuda Triangle?

Large shipping losses declined by 38 percent globally over the past decade, but losses in Asia rose year-on-year, with incidents in the South China, Indochina, Indonesia, and Philippine maritime regions rising 25 percent.

Doug Collins

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

5 Tactics for Managing the Unexpected

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, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Big Apple Polishes Freight Transportation System

New York City plans to overhaul its aging freight distribution systems through strategic investments to modernize maritime and rail assets and create new distribution facilities.

Global Logistics, Fulfillment, Logistics, Supply Chain, Visibility

A Consolidated Fulfillment Solution Enables True Global Visibility - SEKO Logistics

SEKO Logistics helped virtualization technology company Sphere 3D Corp. gain global visibility and reduce warehousing and logistics costs.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Chewing the VAT

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

DP World Extends Services to Europe with Unifeeder Acquisition

Global Logistics, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain

Italy's Ritrama Sticks a Landing in SC

Ritrama, an Italian multinational self-adhesive materials producer, chose Ferretto Group's technological solutions for its new automated warehouse located in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Southwest Goes Tex-Mex

U.S.-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines flies into the international freight transportation field with the launch of a new Houston-Mexico City route. The carrier plans to add Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas to its network by end of summer 2018.

Careers, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Finding Hidden Talent

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Mitigating Cargo Theft Risk

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.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

J&J Uses Sustainability to Strengthen Carrier Relationships

Shipper of choice and sustainability are trending terms among supply chain managers but they’re nothing new to the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies in North America. The company’s logistics operation has a long track record of attracting carriers that share a commitment to customer service, efficiency, and sustainable transportation.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Managing Global Supply Chains: A Shore Bet

Should you offshore, nearshore, or reshore? It helps to understand how each model impacts the supply chain before you ante up.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Humans Are What's Wrong with the Global Supply Chain

Problems in the global supply chain are the cause of world hunger, but technology can easily fix them.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Tech Drives Trade Growth, Say Upbeat SMEs

Small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) struggling for equal footing in the global economy increasingly look to cross-border trade for growth, seeing technology as a way past obstacles in shipping and compliance, according to new research from Shipa Freight.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

SMEs Reveal Global Trade Obstacles

Small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) face numerous international trade obstacles, finds a Shipa Freight study.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

CEVA and IMS Team Up For FTZ Services

A new alliance between CEVA Global Logistics and IMS Worldwide (IMSW) offers Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) services to U.S. shippers.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

American Airlines Says Hola to Cuba Cargo Service

American Airlines becomes the first U.S. passenger carrier to begin cargo service to Cuba.

Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Clarifying The Business Case For Green Supply Chain Management

Clarifying The Business Case For Green Supply Chain Management

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

IATA Automates Dangerous Goods Compliance Checks

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Switching On The Smart Grid

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Alibaba Ties Thailand To Online Commerce

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

India Loses GDP To Poor Logistics

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

XPO Logistics Taps Mobile Technology in Europe

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

U.S. Imports: It’s a Steel

Global Economy, Global Logistics, Global Trade Management

Getting the Most Out of Foreign Trade Zones

Any business that imports products should investigate the benefits offered by taking advantage of Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs). Here’s how they work.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

2018 Global Logistics Guide

Inbound Logistics' 14th annual Global Logistics Guide presents a transportation and logistics world atlas to help you stay on top of shifting global dynamics and identify and map out continents and countries that require further exploration.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Small Businesses Face Import Overhead

Freightos conducted a survey to reveal how cumbersome logistics remains to American companies importing goods.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

German Trucks: It’s a Steal

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.

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

FTAs Top Concern of Importers/Exporters

To gauge shipper perspectives on trade in today's world, and particularly about the shift in free trade agreement (FTA) focus, global logistics and transportation solutions company BDP polled U.S. importers and exporters attending its 29th Annual Regulatory Compliance Seminar in Houston in late February.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Coping With Trade Compliance Challenges

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain

Long Beach Port Goes With the Flow

As cargo volumes and the complexity of port operations continue to increase, the Port of Long Beach and GE Transportation are collaborating on a pilot project to improve cargo flow, increase visibility, and enhance real-time decision-making.

Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

U.S. Manufacturers Brace for Tariff Backlash

Shortly after the Trump administration announced the United States would impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, Harley-Davidson was among the companies expressing concern.

Keith Biondo

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Sky. Falling or Not?

Demand-driven logistics can help manage supply chain disruption caused by trade uncertainty, tariffs, protectionism, and retaliation.

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Airline Confidence Stays High

Airline confidence stays high, according to IATA’s latest airline business confidence index.

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

H&M Tries on Supply Chain Improvements

Retailer H&M will increase supply chain investments and continue cost control measures to address slow growth in 2017, and keep pace with e-commerce rivals.

Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

UPS Ups Cross-Border Investment

UPS will develop a new operations center in the North American Borderplex.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Taking the Measure of Global Trade

Global trade continues to grow according to DHL’s new Global Trade Barometer.

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

You Can’t Control Mother Nature, But You Can Be Ready For It

The 2017 hurricane season serves as a risk management wake-up call.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Global Trade Disruption: Managing the New Normal

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.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Venezuela Crisis Surpasses Great Depression

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Middle East Gain for Crane

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Peak Season Piques Airfreight Demand

Global Economy, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain

SCPA: One for the Record Books

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Connectivity, Advanced Telematics Buoy LATAM Logistics

Jim Wetekamp

Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

How to Prepare for the Unexpected

High-performing supply chain organizations are differentiated on how well they respond to the unexpected.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

China on a Logistics Spending Spree

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

It's Now or NAFTA

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Building Resilience in Your Global Supply Chain

Global Economy, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain

Get Your Supply Chain Up to E-Commerce Speed

Supply chains face a conundrum when it comes to speed: no matter how automated your processes are internally, you’re only as fast as the next guy in the chain. Here’s what it takes to be e-commerce fast.

E-commerce, China, Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics

U.S.-Cuba Trade: Where Do Sanctions, Sourcing, and Compliance Meet?

U.S.-Cuba trade–The intersection of sanctions, sourcing and compliance; Chilean multinational logistics agency Agunsa has teamed up with Japanese shipping firm K-Line to form a dedicated automotive logistics company, KAR Logistics; UPS and SF Holding joint venture receives regulatory approval in China; Dubai introduces e-commerce center

Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation

Urban Logistics: You Can't Fight City Haul

Businesses are concerned about the impacts of urbanization; Manufacturers embrace IIoT to improve quality and operational visibility; Hurricanes will cost U.S. GDP about .5% in the third quarter of 2017

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail

E-commerce Retailers Target Germany

Approximately one-third of leading U.S. e-commerce retailers are planning to enter the German market in the next four years, according to a recent study.

Global Logistics, Sourcing/Negotiations, Retail

Fashion Supply Chain: What to Where

Executives from leading fashion and apparel brands, retailers, importers, and wholesalers reveal the supply chain challenges topping their list.

Economic Development, Mexico, Canada, Global Logistics

NAFTA: Should We Stay or Should We Go?

Find out what Americans really think of NAFTA.

Ken Wood

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Technology

Global Trade Content: Unlocking the Supply Chain Value

Integrating external content is becoming more valuable for companies seeking more automation and real-time control over their supply chain planning and execution functions.

Global Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)

Solved: A Consolidated Fulfillment Solution With Global Visibility - SEKO

Sphere 3D turned to SEKO for global visibility and reduced logistics and warehousing costs.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

How to Find Your Next Supplier in Europe

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain, Safety

Safety and Shipping Report: Cyber Security, Regulation, and Cost Cutting Impacts Global Shipping

Global Logistics, Logistics, Rail, Supply Chain, Transportation

New Rail Service Will Link the UK and China

E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain

Study Finds U.S. Retailers Lead the Way in International Expansion


The retail industry's international expansion slowed a bit in 2016 from its strong pace of a year earlier as retailers adjusted to e-commerce and shifting exchange rates, according to CBRE Group Inc.’s international retail expansion study.

Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

Embracing the Circular Economy in the Supply Chain

Ready to adopt the "full circle" approach to waste elimination in your supply chain? An Accenture Strategy report finds that while companies welcome this approach, their efforts are often only skin deep. Here's how to capture the full potential of the growing circular economy.

Jean-Pierre Geronimi

Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security

5 Ways to Cut the Risk of Cargo Theft

Roei Ganzarski

Demand Planning, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

3 Steps to a Demand-Driven Supply Chain

Customers expect immediate access to goods and services, and convenient delivery options. In short, it’s an on-demand economy. Companies must adapt and start optimizing their supply chains to stay competitive. Here’s how.

Humanitarian Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation Infrastructure, Supply Chain Management

Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief

From recent mergers and acquisitions to the largest heavy-duty electric truck deployment to date, here’s what’s new and notable in the supply chain.

Global Economy, Export, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain, Security

Russia-Ukraine Supply Chain Strain

The commodities markets are the industry category that is experiencing the greatest strain as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to a Dun & Bradstreet briefing report released in March 2022. The report, which assesses the global business impact of the crisis, focuses on the businesses and countries that work with Russian and Ukrainian suppliers.

Import, Export, Global Logistics, Ports

Great Lakes Ports Stay on Course

U.S. Great Lakes ports are on pace to beat 2018 cargo volumes following a robust September handling road salt, cement, stone, petroleum, and wind energy components, and supporting the region's construction activity and energy needs.

Global Logistics, Global Trade Management, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Answering Global Volatility with IT Solutions to Support Supply Chain Agility

The current emphasis on supply chain performance is not going to go away once the back-and-forth sparring of tariffs and retributions have been resolved. Supply chain management will continue to play an important role in obtaining raw resources in a timely, efficient manner. A non-interrupted flow of materials is a necessity to meet customer expectations and remain competitive.

Forklifts, Global Logistics, Logistics, Technology

Building a Global Experience Through Connected Service

The Internet of Things (IoT) is bringing a new level of connectivity that is evolving the forklift service call and changing how companies approach equipment maintenance. Today’s connected service technicians, armed with new technology and increased connectivity, are helping to make service calls smarter and more proactive.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability

Apple Seeds Clean Energy Fund for China

Apple will launch a new first-of-its-kind investment fund in China to connect suppliers with renewable energy sources.

Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain

Hello, Good Buy

China, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

China's Economy Stays Resilient

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Europe Stays in the Loop

Virgin Hyperloop One will open a $500-million Advanced Technology Development and Testing Center in Spain, the company's first European development facility.

Julie Gibbs

China, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain

How to Prepare for Proposed China Tariffs

What shippers can do to understand the proposed tariffs on imports from China.

Eric Meyer

Mexico, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking

Securing Capacity for Freight Moving In and Out of Mexico - Landstar

For shippers, importing to and exporting from Mexico can present a unique set of challenges. One of the toughest challenges that cross-border shippers in today’s market face is securing high quality capacity on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

IoT Goes Green

Air Cargo, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Good Start for Air Cargo? Too Early to Tell

2018 looks to be off to a flying start for the air cargo industry, according to World ACD, but it may be too early to celebrate. Worldwide air cargo yield dropped to USD $1.89 (U.S. dollars) in January 2018, 7.8 percent below December, but 16.8 percent higher than January 2017.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Supply Chain

Leveling the Ocean Shipping Playing Field

Participating beneficial cargo owners can benefit from enhanced purchasing power, service monitoring, and cost transparency as a result of a new partnership between supply chain consulting company Chainalytics and global shipping consultancy Drewry.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

German Trucks: It’s a Steal

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.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Ports, Supply Chain

The Model Port of the Future

Port of Rotterdam and IBM develop the model port of the future.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Global Trade Disruption: Managing the New Normal

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, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Realigning Logistics

Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation

Fleets Don’t Fail Me Now

3PL, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain

Why the Rise of the 4PL Is Good News for Your Business

Some shippers find the 3PL model doesn’t go far enough. Here's how to make 4PLs work for you.

Paul Myerson

Lean Logistics, Lean, Risk Management, Supply Chain

Global Supply Chain Risk: Don’t Wait, Mitigate

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.

Eric Meyer

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management

Transportation Management at the Border - Landstar

Here’s how trends in U.S./Mexico cross-border operations are shaping today’s supply chain.

Cross-border Trade, Mexico, China, Supply Chain

Growing Your Small Business: How to Find Your Next Supplier in Mexico

Working with a supplier in Mexico offers tremendous benefits to SMBs that are looking to boost profitability while maintaining high-quality standards for their products.

Global Logistics, Logistics, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Gelnius Launches Supply Chain Management Software

Gelnius’ new technology platform has the ability to save money based on customers achieving reduced transportation cost and better management of administration overhead, as well as cost savings linked to visibility of all freight transactions on a single platform.

Economic Development, Global Economy, China, Logistics

Supply Chain Commentary: Manufacturing Returns to the U.S.

With changing cost dynamics, renewed focus on consistent quality, and new supply chain opportunities, the United States is becoming an increasingly attractive base for manufacturers. Explore the four reasons shoring up reshoring.

Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Ocean, Ports, Supply Chain Management

Shipping Lines Skip a Beat

Global ports lost more than one-third of their expected capacity to ship containers in 2021, causing economic trouble for some smaller developing nations, among others, finds research commissioned by the Global Shippers Forum (GSF). The study, which was conducted by MDS Transmodal, identifies the extent of capacity restriction in 2021 that resulted from scheduled port calls being skipped by shipping lines.

Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology , Supply Chain Management

Noted: The Supply Chain in Brief

A quick rundown of notable events, from sealed deals to green initiatives, in the supply chain

Big Data, Global Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology

Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Global Logistics Network in Three Key Areas

Artificial intelligence (AI) use is accelerating as more businesses look to make the digital transformation leap. Here are three areas in global logistics where AI will be the most impactful.

Matt Tillman

Global Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Security, Technology

Is Ransomware Holding Global Trade Hostage? Here’s How to Safeguard Your Supply Chain

The logistics sector’s reliance on relationships, email, and spreadsheet attachments makes it particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks. And the costs are staggering. Find out what shippers can do to make communications more secure.

John Costanzo

3PL, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain

Simplifying Supply Chain Complexities

As technology and innovation continue to enable new options, supply chains will be sure to keep pace and take us to new heights.

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