E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Readers reveal the issues that could disrupt the supply chain…as well as their sleep.
E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Logistics has evolved into a strategic business concern, driving enterprises to seek third-party logistics (3PL) providers with multi-modal capabilities for complete end-to-end integration.
Green Logistics, Retail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management
TOTO’s sustainability commitment covers its entire supply chain; Congestion on U.S. roadways costs the trucking industry $9.2 billion, 141 million hours of lost productivity; US tabbed “rising star,” ranks second to China for manufacturing competitiveness; Supply chain strategy and business strategy integration is key to cost reduction and customer service; Amazon explores last-mile delivery network
Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Supply chains must develop strategies for reducing risk related to climate change, such as drought and extreme weather.
Sustainability best practices are integral to Walmart's supply chain operations.
Walmart's green initiatives keep the retailer's supply chain lean and efficient, writes Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo.
Cross-Docking, Demand Planning, Retail, Transportation Management
Using multiple vendors can leave you vulnerable to higher transportation spend, undependable delivery, and compromised customer relationships. Here’s how to find the right consolidator for your business.
Big Data, Demand Planning, Fulfillment, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
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.
Green Logistics, Robotics, Warehousing
From recent mergers and acquisitions to sustainability programs, here's what's new and notable in the supply chain.
From McDonald's efforts to make its toy supply chain more sustainable to U.S. toymakers ready to reshore, here's the latest at play in the toys vertical.
By 2027, electric freight trucks and buses will become less expensive to purchase and operate than their combustion engine counterparts.
E-commerce, Sourcing/Negotiations, Retail
From high fashion brands forgoing fur to surging jewelry sales, here's the latest on the luxury goods vertical segment.
Demand Planning, Inventory Management, Risk Management
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.
With 72% of consumers saying they will continue buying online via pickup or delivery, retailers need adequate local shipping processes as well as speedy delivery, says a recent report from SOTI.
As the pandemic continues to impact supply chains, retailers go shopping for third-party logistics providers to gain end-to-end control.
Industry insiders and experts break down the language of logistics and essential terms in supply chain management.
Risk Management, Sustainability, Technology
Organizations across sectors must keep pace with changes in supply and demand—and intelligent supply chains can help
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Retail
Four tips to improve reverse logistics process.
Last Mile Delivery, Distribution, Retail
From line haul to the last mile distribution center, from intake to proof-of-delivery processes, SEKO Logistics streamlined workflows for a fast fashion giant.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
More than a year and a half into the pandemic, today’s logistics logjams are not expected to end anytime soon. That's why it's imperative brands today fortify their supply chains to best navigate the current environment and prepare for what unexpected challenges may lie ahead to limit future disruptions.
Finance, Retail, Transportation
AFS helped an agricultural supply retailer achieve savings on parcel rates through spend optimization and LTL savings with a more flexible carrier mix.
Big Data, Manufacturing, Risk Management
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.
From human-grade pet food to dog treats made with insect protein, here's what's trending in the pet product supply chain.
E-commerce, Retail, Risk Management
Here’s what you can expect from this year’s peak season and what you can do to avoid issues during this time.
E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability
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.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
E-commerce sales will keep growing during the 2021 holiday peak season as consumers continue to buy online across all categories.
Retail, Sustainability, Technology
From eco-friendly indigo dyeing to a new sourcing platform, here's what's trending in the sustainable fashion supply chain.
Labor Management, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
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.
Careers, Retail, Transportation
Kevin Williamson has led RJW Logistics Group through the pandemic by recruiting and cultivating top talent, aligning everyone on the same vision, and constantly thinking up innovations.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
Workplace re-openings bring a host of new challenges to e-commerce retailers, including shifting from home to office delivery, predicting product mixes, and dealing with warehouse issues.
E-commerce, Retail, Warehousing
With pet adoptions soaring and consumer demand growing, makers of canine products increase production capacity and sniff out new delivery channels.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
It’s never too soon for retailers to start planning for the critical elements of the transaction process to ensure a successful holiday season and to avoid disruptions. Here are three items that should be on every online retailer’s holiday checklist.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
Julie Colona, Director, Forwarding Solutions and NVOCC at UniGroup, discusses why shippers might need a special commodities carrier, what to look for in a carrier, and how the business is evolving.
Food Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail
As recreational fishing casts a wider net, equipment makers reel in new approaches to tackle supply chain challenges.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Supply chain leaders answer this month's Good Question, discussing whether brick-and-mortar retail can make a comeback.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
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.
Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology
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.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
A supply chain resilience stress test is a key first step in assessing risk. A comprehensive stress test assesses resilience across these five factors.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
As e-commerce demand builds, online-only and omnichannel retailers alike lay the foundation for new partnerships and processes to keep pace, brick by brick.
Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Both physical and online retailers who maintain their own supply chain channels need to recognize their ability to control inventory levels by manipulating price.
Retail, Technology , Warehousing
When lifestyle brand Regina Andrew outgrew its ERP and CRM system five years ago, it turned to Oracle NetSuite for solutions. The decision helped the company weather the pandemic with aplomb.
Big Data, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
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.
E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability
What companies need to do to streamline logistics operations and implement best practices so they will have the right inventory at the right location.
Big Data, Demand Planning, Risk Management
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.
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.
Retail, Technology , Warehousing
Will warehouse workers suit up in electronic clothing? Possibly. "Smart clothes" can now track physical movement and produce visual displays. This is all happening as wearable devices continue to streamline supply chain operations.
Green Logistics, Sustainability
These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.
E-commerce, Retail, Visibility
These five actions will help you meet retailers’ expectations and standards, from packaging and appointment scheduling to advanced ship notifications.
Retail, Sustainability, Technology
Take a look at the latest supply chain trends in textiles.
Automation, Risk Management, Technology
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.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Businesses have to innovate and leverage their store networks, dark stores, pop-up warehouses, micro-fulfillment centers, and gig delivery platforms to consistently accomplish guaranteed, on-time last-mile delivery.
Customer Service, Risk Management, Technology
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.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
With an expanding customer base and recent surge in volume, a CPG company turned to Hub Group to construct a dynamic solution. The 3PL streamlined the company’s handling process while increasing service levels.
Green Logistics, Humanitarian Logistics, Partnership
Read the latest good works, sustainability efforts, mergers and acquisitions, new hires, and sealed deals happening in the supply chain.
While the grocery and home improvement sectors benefited from changes in consumer behavior during the pandemic, apparel and department stores struggled. Consequently, the following new rules will come into play for retailers in 2021.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
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.
Take a look at what's trending in the personal care products and cosmetics supply chain.
E-commerce, Retail, Sustainability
Reverse logistics can be an opportunity for retailers and CPGs with the right approach.
Risk Management, Safety, Technology
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.
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Retail
Using reverse logistics strategies, shippers can recoup maximum value on a product when the first sale doesn't work out.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
The ultimate list of tips for charging up your supply chain to full power in 2021 and beyond.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail, Technology
The growth of digital commerce is relentless, and the only way 3PLs can stay ahead is to adapt to market-driven needs to strengthen customers’ supply chains.
The pandemic continues to boost sales for home improvement retailers as consumers spend much of their time at home. Total retail sales in the category were up 11% in July 2020 year over year according to the Department of Commerce.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
The holiday retail season will play out in one of two ways sales-wise, both of which are lower than prior years. The gift that keeps on giving? E-commerce sales.
Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Wallaroo Hat Company co-founder Stephanie Carter applies her entrepreneurial spirit to tackling outsourcing, tariffs, and pandemic challenges, and to pursuing new ventures, such as a nonprofit that assists women and girls in Cameroon.
E-commerce, Retail, Technology
From mall grocery stores and athleisure sales to data-sharing with blockchain, this is what's trending in the retail supply chain.
E-commerce, Food Logistics, Retail
These companies are concocting innovative e-commerce solutions as alcohol sales flow online.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
From new hires to customer expectations, here's what's in store for shippers this holiday season.
Companies can avoid some of the pitfalls of supply chain risk by developing risk mitigation strategies such as supply chain mapping and applying the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. To mitigate risk, your company should have these five capabilities.
Demand Planning, Retail, Supply Chain
Bicycle manufacturers and retailers race to catch up to surging demand as consumer behaviors shift gears.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
Agile and innovative retailers transformed their operations during COVID-19. Will their new fulfillment options and increased digitization go out of style as stores reopen, or will they become retail staples?
The return-to-school shopping period is an important dress rehearsal for the upcoming peak season.
Labor Management, Manufacturing, Risk Management
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
Leaders share best practices for sharpening digital strategy, developing resilience, and improving visibility as shippers re-engage in trade and navigate COVID-19 uncertainty.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
To improve their supply chain resilience for future disruption, retailers must invest in flexibility, visibility, and automation
Expedited Shipping, Retail, Logistics
DHL Express opened a new 1,500-square-foot ServicePoint retail store in Southern Florida, the first exclusive DHL-branded retail store in the United States.
Distribution, Demand Planning, Retail
Consumers are planning to do their holiday shopping mostly from home and earlier this year, presenting big challenges for distribution centers.
3PL, Risk Management, Security
Without proper identity access and management procedures for third-party users in place, entire supply chains are vulnerable to attacks.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
To better prepare your company for the journey ahead, here are five actions to position your supply chain for the impact of market volatility.
Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology
To better weather the next supply chain disruption, organizations should consider these five ways to enhance day-to-day planning and improve shock resilience.
E-commerce, Distribution, Retail
As e-commerce demand grew, retailers went from using small, existing distribution centers to opening entire fulfillment centers to combining omnichannel facilities. Paul A. Myerson discusses the advantages.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Technology
Retailers can use these three practical tips to successfully execute their digital transformation: Make digital moves your strategy centerpiece, connect systems to please customers, and enable a touchless experience.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
As the coronavirus continues to disrupt global supply chains, Gartner developed three scenarios to help chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) prepare for recovery and make preemptive decisions to set up their organizations for success.
While the human and financial tolls wrought by COVID-19 are horrific, the pandemic has also brought out the best in many people and the logistics and supply chain organizations with which they work.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Organizations that have incorporated scenario planning into their process may be better prepared to cope with disruption and uncertainty. For those who have not advanced their planning capabilities, weathering the next disruption may not be as easy.
Health Care Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Shippers around the globe pivoted their business in response to the COVID-19 pandemic—these are the innovative pivots that impressed supply chain leaders the most.
Retail Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Apparel brands and retailers can use the COVID-19 crisis to take stock of existing business models and create more stable and sustainable supply chains for the future.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain leaders share the latest innovations, solutions, e-commerce strategies, and IT operations
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
While 43% of retailers say they're taking aggressive action to mitigate the effects of COVID-19, 38% are taking only some action, and 19% are taking a wait-and-see approach. Retailers should take aggressive action to address these five issues to mitigate the effects of COVID-19.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
While the speed with which the supply chain was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic put supply chain weaknesses on display, it has also shined a light on where we need to strengthen our capabilities to mitigate future disruptions. Here are some areas the supply chain must address moving forward:
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Read about the latest supply chain updates in the pet industry as COVID-19 continues to affect the way consumers shop online, people choosing to foster cats and dogs, and what they're buying for their pets.
With RateLinx’s TracLinx module, an electronics retailer gained accurate tracking data and corrected sequential issues in real-time, allowing the company to make better logistics decisions and drive other initiatives.
Retail Logistics, Demand Planning, Retail
With the increased demand for essential supplies across the country, Hub Group’s collaboration with multiple retailers has helped suppliers deliver critical loads quickly and safely.
Global Economy, Risk Management
After reporting no new cases of COVID-19 in March 2020, people are going back to work in China—but companies still face a slow return to production.
Finance, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
As the supply chain faces factory closures and limited access to employees and logistics to move goods amid the COVID-19 outbreak, leaders can help ease disruption by focusing on their workforce, products, and costs, according to Gartner.
With retail stores being one of the few businesses that remain open to the general public, supply chains operations have had to embrace creativity to deliver effectively.
Take a look at each state's perspectives, guidelines, and deadlines as they make plans to reopen their local businesses and facilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Importers can use these strategies to monitor potential risks to their supply chains, respond effectively when disruptions occur, and work proactively to avoid future disruptions.
Global Trade Management, Risk Management
The rewards in expanding to new markets can far outweigh the risks, especially if companies take smart steps to minimize and manage their exposure to risks.
Customer Service, Retail, Technology
Shoe retailer Shoe Station relies on Retail Pro 9 and other technology solutions to help employees provide top-of-the-line service and ensure customer satisfaction.
Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
This is how manufacturers and retailers can map dependencies and minimize risk when facing supply chain disruptions like the new coronavirus pandemic.
Equity funding to retail tech companies slowed globally in 2019, largely due to a slide in funding to e-commerce platforms. This is what retailers should watch for in 2020.
Green Logistics, Distribution, Technology
Take a look at notable good works, green projects, acquisitions, and more from February 2020.
Green Logistics, Sustainability, Technology
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?
Freight Forwarders, Retail, Technology
Almost half of all small to mid-sized businesses decision-makers estimate an increase in shipping spend, and big-box retailers are influencing their strategy.
Food Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
FMCG retailers need to be aware of four key areas as they build their future omnichannel supply chains, finds RSR Research's Supply Chain Management 2018 report.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Technology
General Patton would survey the e-commerce battlefield where Walmart competes and conduct a threat assessment of every major competitor, especially Amazon.
Retail Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Retail
Fearing the flood of post-holiday returns? An optimized reverse logistics strategy may be the answer.
Green Logistics, Food Logistics, Retail Logistics, Manufacturing Logistics
Companies and consumers are becoming more environmentally aware and shifting from a traditional linear supply chain to a circular one. By reducing the demand for manufactured products, we can reduce the toxicity and volume of waste that end up in landfills.
Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
New and notable events in the supply chain
Retail, Supply Chain, Technology
As retailers and their supply chains face increasing pressures from rising consumer expectations, they must better leverage software solutions and the data it captures to achieve an integrated network and true smart warehouse ecosystem.
E-commerce, Retail, Supply Chain
A look back at the scary supply chain that was Halloween 2019.
Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Supply Chain
What is the outlook for the U.S. furniture market moving forward? Here's what to expect.
Take a look at some of the latest developments in the apparel industry.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Antonio Galvao, chief supply chain officer of DuBois Chemicals, recounts his history in global logistics and discusses what it takes to succeed.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
In the sneaker supply chain, manufacturers and retailers need to know where the product is in every stage of design, production, and shipping.
E-commerce, Retail, Supply Chain
In a retail environment focused on customer experience and convenience, subscription commerce (subcom) companies are maintaining a foothold.
Green Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Warehousing
A leading CPG company uses Hub Group’s consolidation expertise to eliminate cost and improve service.
Retail, Supply Chain, Technology
A Walmart Neighborhood Market in Levittown, New York, featuring artificial intelligence-enabled cameras, interactive displays, and a massive data center is the retailer's new Intelligent Retail Lab (IRL).
Retail Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail
Germany and Austria retailers display a balanced market of omnichannel practices.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
A harmonious marriage of brick-and-mortar services and online offerings is the path to fulfillment in the bridal wear supply chain.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
A leading retailer engaged Hub Group to develop an optimized solution that maximized the limited capacity in markets throughout its supply chain.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
The latest news and trends impacting the retail supply chain
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Top trends impacting the travel and hospitality supply chain
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
In the first airport project of its kind in the Amazon Air network, the etailer has announced plans to open a regional air hub at the Fort Worth Alliance Airport in Texas.
Food Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Grocers are working to satisfy consumers’ growing demand for rapid delivery of everything from apples to watermelon. To accomplish this, they’re educating personal shoppers, developing new technologies to handle the last mile of delivery, rethinking their distribution networks and inventory planning, and partnering with technology companies.
Customer Service, Retail Logistics, Retail
This story explores some of the ways retailers use customer service to build customer loyalty, both in stores and in the e-commerce channel.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
3PLs and tech providers can empower ethical supply chains, winter warehouse tips, what is most important to carriers when working with shippers, Fleet Advantage 2018 benchmarking survey reveals fleet operators pulse about rising fuel and maintenance and electric trucks, female high school students, findings from 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study, Forrester forecasts that companies will spend $434.9 billion to run IoT solutions by 2023, startup aims to make robots safe around factory workers, conditions ripe for multistory warehouses, automated material handling equipment market to exhibit significant growth during 2018–2024
Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics
Consumer data is rolling in from Black Friday. Convey published data insights that show how deliveries are performing across various categories compared to year-over-year data from 2017.
3PL, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
To ensure brands are managing the most efficient, optimized supply chain, they need to assess their supply chain partner’s commitment across the following key areas.
Global Economy, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
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.
Last Mile Delivery, Retail Logistics, Retail
By following these steps, e-tailers can lower return rates, increasing profits and creating happier customers.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Amazon and other large retailers set customer expectations by offering expedited delivery at low or no cost. Retailers of all sizes must compete on the same turf, yet lack the negotiating power that could net meaningful discounts with commercial carriers.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
The holiday sales rush presents both an opportunity and a challenge for shippers as they navigate high-volume orders and expectations for next-day shipping. By leveraging supply chain automation, shippers can meet this year’s higher-than-ever consumer demands while staying competitive.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Retailers around the world are slacking in the returns department.
E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail
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
Executives from leading fashion and apparel brands, retailers, importers, and wholesalers reveal the supply chain challenges topping their list.
Retail Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Retailers turn to artificial intelligence to boost customer service.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
For some retailers, holiday sales can represent up to 27.4 percent of annual sales. Having a clear understanding of your historical trends for seasonal goods is critical for forecasting seasonal categories this upcoming season.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain
Shippers should turn their attention to three frequently overlooked components of inventory record management to improve inventory accuracy and, ultimately, consumer satisfaction.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
What if your shipment of apparel from overseas gets soaked with saltwater on its way to the distribution center? This supply chain solution can return merchandise to first-quality condition.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
Mobile commerce is expected to become a $250-billion market by 2020, with an increasing number of sales being done via smartphone apps, says the 2017 UPS Pulse of the Online Shopper. Here are key takeaways for retailers.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Store closings have grabbed headlines, but they're not telling the whole story. Find out what a new report says about the state of retail.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, 3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The retail industry needs to adapt an agile and visible supply chain to fulfill increasingly demanding consumer requests.
3PL, Retail Logistics, Distribution, Retail
Unyson helped a customer simultaneously increase service for time-sensitive shipments while decreasing costs.
E-commerce, Distribution, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Transportation
This story looks at some of the trends and challenges associated with e-commerce today, and strategies for dealing with those challenges, through the eyes of one small retailer, one medium-sized and one large.
Retail, Logistics, Real Estate, Supply Chain
Whole Foods’ 460+ centrally located stores will augment Amazon’s physical infrastructure and allow it to use the stores as distribution centers. In return, Amazon’s targeted transaction data, technological expertise, and logistical prowess catapult Whole Foods into the online realm and suggest a new level of convenience.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
A home goods retailer partnered with Unyson to increase efficiency and enhance visibility.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Furniture retailer upgrades its warehouse management system to furnish growth.
High-Value/High-Risk Cargo, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
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.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Click and collect has become a key component of retailers' overall e-commerce strategy. Nearly one third of shoppers purchased products online and subsequently picked them up at a store during the 2016 holiday season.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
A retailer teamed up with Unyson to create an out-of-the-box solution for its growing supply chain.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Supply chains are heavily dependent on information technology (IT) systems, but are difficult to secure because they often involve multiple networks working together.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
In today’s returns economy, retailers need to be able to separate the “good” return from the preventable one. To get better data on returns, here are three steps they can take.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
To compete in today’s environment, small to medium players need to offer competitive supply chain and delivery services.
Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
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.
E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
3PL warehouses are not only in demand, but in a position of strength. This provides 3PL operators a unique opportunity to build lasting relationships with key customers, suppliers, and retailers of their choice.
Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Predictive analytics utilizes various statistical techniques and models that analyze current and historical facts to make predictions about future.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce impacts not only consumer supply chains, but business to business supply chains as well.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Fulfillment, Logistics Solutions Providers, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
The e-commerce race is only heating up. Here's what small to mid-size retailers should do to stay in the game.
E-commerce, 3PL, Education, Retail, Logistics, Site Selection, Supply Chain, Technology , Transportation
Find the right solutions, carriers and partners to drive efficiency in your supply chain operations and enable your enterprise to navigate the twists and turns, ups and downs of the coming year.
Health Care Logistics, Inventory Management, Lean, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
A North Carolina hospital improves patient care by prescribing a lean and healthy supply chain.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Omni-channel retail supply chains are forging new paths to profitability. Here's what they look like.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Business to consumer demand is set to outpace supply in the marketplace. Those who can solve that problem will be the big winners in the next phase of supply chain management.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
To overcome the challenges that e-commerce presents to the supply chain, shippers need to succeed at omni-channel fulfillment. From leveraging brick-and-mortar stores to deploying an order management system, here’s how they can compete in an e-commerce world.
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
As physical shopping bags are being replaced by virtual ones, it’s important for retailers to update their policies and logistics strategies to align with consumer behavior and expectations.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The flexible supply chain of the future is full of opportunities and challenges. With the right team and talent on your side, you’ll be well positioned for success. Here’s how to get the right people.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
How prepared are companies for supply chain disruptions such as fire, a data breach, natural disaster or terrorism? Not as prepared as you’d think, considering what’s at stake.
Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
More accurate forecasts enable better planning, lower inventory and manufacturing costs, and improved service levels.
Customer Service, Last Mile Delivery, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
A look at the metrics that shippers and their service providers use to evaluate the quality of customer service.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics I.T.
With heavy competition from Amazon in both retail and supply chain logistics, retailers that don’t begin making changes and investments in omni-channel in 2017 will see serious repercussions by 2020. For starters, they must invest in distributed order management and enterprise wide inventory visibility.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail, Warehousing, Visibility
In time for the holiday season and other peak periods, retailers are stepping up their game in delivery, fulfillment, and warehousing technology to improve the effectiveness of existing resources.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Damaged holiday packages negatively impact brands; Robot cargo pilots successfully tested; Not having procurement department negatively affects bottom line
Air Cargo, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Global Logistics, Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain, Transportation, Latin America
These developments are helping the transportation industry to continually evolve.
E-commerce, Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The emergence of e-commerce as part of a company’s omni-channel marketing program requires not only an agile, lean supply chain but also a strategy to get there.
Economic Development, Asia, Global Logistics, Retail
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.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Supply chain applications stumble when the product data they’re using is inaccurate. Here's how to make sure data is consistent and comes from well-crafted and executed processes.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Visibility
Supply chain fraud remains significantly under scrutinized within many companies. Use these tips to help handle supply chain fraud.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Distribution, Retail, Site Selection, Real Estate, Trucking, Transportation
Rise of e-commerce changing logistics real estate landscape; Companies who don’t sell globally may be sacrificing profits; Many smaller fleets non-compliant with upcoming ELD mandate
Asia, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
South Korean ocean liner Hanjin Shipping files for bankruptcy protection in a dozen countries; Few respondents to a GT Nexus survey say they have a chief supply chain officer on hand who would be equipped to deal with supply chain disruptions; Maersk splits its transportation and oil businesses
Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation
It is never too late to improve your safety operations. The changes you make today will reduce your liability exposure for an accident that happens tomorrow.
Careers, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
As professionals who understand the entire process of manufacturing, shipping, and marketing products, and who recognize that suppliers can be closely aligned with the company’s goals and objectives, chief procurement officers help define a company’s competitive advantage.
Retail Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Retail
To cost-effectively leverage an omni-channel strategy, it is vital to proactively plan for returns and align your operations accordingly.
Warehouse owners, operators, and facility managers can reap operational savings by looking up: at warehouse lighting. Switching to LED solutions cuts more than costs.
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
India-based textile manufacturer accused of providing fraudulent products; Iran seeks to strengthen trade relationships in Latin America; British manufacturers get small boost in wake of Brexit referendum
E-commerce, Bar-coding Systems, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Consolidation warehouses typically contend with labeling inconsistency in e-commerce orders. Here's how to boost read rates for packages and avoid manual handling.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
This story looks at some recent trends affecting retail supply chains, including demand for speed and flexibility, ongoing emphasis on omnichannel marketing, and globalization.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Instantaneous, insatiable customer need runs the risk of forcing people out of the equation. But some logistics challenges can only be met by people working at ‘people speed.’
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Readers weigh in on the August question: Has supply chain impatience gotten out of hand?
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehousing
Use this advice to get your distribution center prepared before holiday orders come rolling in.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
It’s all about flexibility and speed in today’s changing retail and e-commerce markets.
Customer Service, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
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.
Food Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The popularity of meal and meal kit delivery services makes for some very complicated supply chain management.
E-commerce, Distribution, Inventory Management, Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
With the growth of e-commerce, retailers have identified a potential opportunity to reduce working capital by thinning inventory at brick-and-mortar stores—opting instead to maintain major portions of inventory at distribution centers upstream.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Supply Chain, Risk Management, Technology
Denied party screening is of critical importance in shipping and international trade, and essential for minimizing business risk today.
E-commerce, Distribution, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
A more comprehensive approach to supply chain management can help provide a great omni-channel experience that encourages customer loyalty and optimizes profitability.
E-commerce, 3PL, Customer Service, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
As entities responsible for brokering appropriate carrier rates, ensuring accurate quantities of orders and guaranteeing high quality of products, third-party logistics providers are extensions of companies’ brands.
E-commerce, Distribution, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
The Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) created and implemented a new way of taking and filling orders for its annual cookie drive. Here’s how it made sure cookie sales didn’t crumble.
Green Logistics, Lean Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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
These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Sustainability, Transportation
These ports have utilized various initiatives to ensure the ultimate impact of sustainability outweighs its costs.
Retail Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
The reverse logistics hazmat rule became effective immediately upon publication on March 31, 2016, making it critical that retail store owners and distribution managers get up to speed quickly. Here's how.
Retail, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
Direct-to-consumer selling is where the omni-channel strategy becomes truly powerful.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Disruption is coming to the freight and logistics industry. By seeing and understanding the full spectrum of operations, transport-oriented firms can survive and succeed in a dramatically changed environment.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
The 2016 Allianz Risk Barometer identifies top 10 risks for global companies.
3PL, Asia, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain
The new de minimis rate allows e-commerce retailers to see faster customs procedures and border clearance, which will accelerate delivery speed.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management
So how prepared is your business to withstand a crisis? Effective risk analysis and crisis preparation is an essential strategy.
Global Economy, Mexico, China, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Sustainability
Shippers unprepared for supply chain disruptions; China wants pirate hunting base in Horn of Africa; bringing cargo into Kenya; India ramps up transportation infrastructure development; air cargo carriers seek to cut costs without sacrificing growth; Amazon invests in India; China’s greenest supply chains; international shrimp supply chain linked to human trafficking and slavery; World Trade Organization rules to abolish agricultural subsidies; Mexico and U.S. sign liberalized air transport deal; global manufacturers shift production to Bangladesh, Thailand, Korea and Vietnam
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Customer returns are inevitable, and without a clear understanding and plan for managing returns, DIM weight expenses can easily challenge budgets and profitability.
Companies are shipping ever-increasing volumes of small parcels as e-commerce grows. Read about the strategies that shippers and providers are using to offset the higher cost of small parcel delivery.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
The holiday season is well underway, increasing the pressure on companies to address transportation problems and change the outcome before they turn into costly errors.
Customer Service, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The true measure of customer service is what team members, carriers, and supply chain partners do when something goes wrong.
Retail, Logistics, Ocean, Partnership, Supply Chain, Transportation
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is one step closer to ratification; harnessing the power of supply chain collaboration; FMC approves new regulations for OTIs; SAP releases inaugural Retail Index
Retail Logistics, Distribution, Lean, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Radio Frequency Identification Technology has a multitude of benefits that can have a significant impact on reducing and eliminating waste in the extended supply chain.
Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
When Azteca Foods outgrew its manual pallet tracking system in its production facility, Barcoding Inc. delivered a solution.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Timeliness is top of mind during the holiday season. Here's how analytics can help shippers meet delivery spikes and prepare their supply chains.
E-commerce, Asia, China, Global Logistics, Retail
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.
E-commerce, Distribution, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
As e-commerce continues to surge, the case for automation is now too compelling to ignore. One good way to start can be to automate parcel sorting at local and regional distribution centers.
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Reassessing your reverse logistics plan for customer returns and excess inventory is a must in today’s retail environment. Look beyond traditional methods and approach this obsolete merchandise as an opportunity (versus a headache) to positively impact your business margin.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
A system developed by The Smart Cube pulls and aggregates information from all Elizabeth Arden’s contract manufacturers, providing a consolidated, accurate view of data across the company’s supply chain. The cosmetics giant now can see, in real time, the purchases its network of manufacturers makes on its behalf.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Waiting until next week, next month, or next year to address your company’s supply chain vulnerability is a serious mistake, with potentially catastrophic consequences. Use these tips to prepare for potential supply chain disruptions.
E-commerce, Export, Import, Global Logistics, Retail, Partnership
EM Cosmetics brings its products to the global market through the use of international shipping and package consolidator MyUS.com.
E-commerce, Automotive Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Technology
Amazon’s Dash Replenishment Service gives industrial buyers a preview of how IoT may impact procurement; Private label sourcing faces new headwinds; Cloud Logistics debuts the latest twist in TMS deployments; CMA CGM launches first smart connected container ship; Automotive parts buyers are leveraging omni-channel options
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security, Supply Chain Management, Visibility
Supply chain continuity planning is critical for global businesses. Armed with an end-to-end digital model of their supply chains, shippers can react rapidly and intelligently when unplanned events occur.
Retail Logistics, Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics
Jeff Larson, director of distribution engineering analysis at Tiffany & Co., works with the jewelry company’s international locations to help improve their operations.
E-commerce, China, Food Logistics, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Retail, Trucking, Specialized Logistics, Transportation
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.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security, Technology , Transportation
An on-board video solution helps fleet managers review driver performance and improve fleet safety.
E-commerce, Retail, Technology , Warehousing
E-commerce is leaving a trail of brick-and-mortar debris in its wake.
E-commerce, Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
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.
E-commerce, 3PL, Last Mile Delivery, Reverse Logistics, Logistics Solutions Providers, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
As e-commerce continues to transform consumer behavior, retailers explore hybrid omni-channel supply chain models that deliver the best that online and in-store have to offer.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Packaging, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Sustainability and cost savings are driving shippers to reduce packaging waste.
3PL, Logistics Solutions Providers, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Risk Management, Security, Supply Chain Management
Freight damage, loss, and theft will always occur. Planning for those inevitabilities is key to prevention and faster claims settlement.
Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
With $20 million in plant products left for dead each year, Bell Nursery had to nourish and grow some better inventory management practices.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
When downtime impacts a company’s line, outsourcing technology infrastructure to a third party might help.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics
Getting your company’s green initiatives off the ground isn’t always easy, but these five tips will help your program grow.
3PL, Distribution, Logistics Solutions Providers, Retail, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Work with a team of service providers to get a new retail distribution center up and running in only six months? We should all be so lucky.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
When BaubleBar saw the untapped potential of the international market, they tapped an parcel shipping partner to help them succeed.
Online shopping has vastly changed the competitive nature of the retail market.
Customer Service, Demand Planning, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Retailers are implementing technology to more accurately forecast demand.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics
Companies are breaking through functional silos to initiate sweeping sustainability mandates.
Green Logistics, Lean, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
These seven non-traditional forms of waste can have a direct impact on your bottom line.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Finding a common ground between cost and corporate social responsibility remains a challenging proposition – unless organizations nurture a culture of sustainability.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Lean, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
These supply chain, logistics, and transportation companies lead the way in supporting sustainability.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
When Ocean Spray wanted to reduce its carbon footprint, they found the answers they were looking for from an MBA student.
Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
When Sleepy's customers got tired of short notice and missed deliveries, the specialty mattress retailer brought in a technology partner and dreamed up a solution that put those problems to bed.
Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Offering apps with products helps manufacturers improve customer satisfaction and lower complaints and returns.
Manufacturing, Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain ‘modeling’ replicates real-world events; Retailers and manufacturers make the jump to RFID; U.S. trucking industry sees better utilization and financial results; Data analytics is a big growth market.
Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Enabling a holistic, integrated approach to managing global supplier risks allows companies to minimize risks, protect brand integrity, and reduce supply chain costs.
Forklifts, Materials Handling, Risk Management, Pallets, Safety, Warehousing
It is essential to have damage prevention measures in place for racking systems to avoid employee injury and minimize loss.
E-commerce, Education & Careers, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
U.S. beef supply chain participants form partnership to improve sustainability; Manufacturers and retailers fail to adopt best-in-class processes and technology to address global complexities; Online retailers need to rethink how they align their distribution networks; Spot market rates dip seasonally as West Coast volumes catch up; Staples and Syracuse University partner to drive new research and innovation.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Online and mobile commerce has shifted consumer behavior, as well as how products flow through the supply chain to the end user.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Packaging, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Here are 10 common packaging errors and how to overcome them.
Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
Retailers need new technologies and capabilities to operate in a new omni-channel world.
Green Logistics, Global Economy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Eelco de Graaf, vice president, supply chain operations at Lewis-Goetz and Company, is responsible for purchasing, shipping, manufacturing, and operational excellence.
Retail, Logistics, Rail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
Texas places three locations among ATRI’s top-10 congested roadways; Truck size and weight debate is a divisive topic for the transportation and logistics industry; Truck driver shortage raises new concerns and costs for shippers and carriers; Electronics supply chain poses new challenges; Demand planning is still a pain point for shippers
Export, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Before entering the international trade arena, shippers must understand the stakes involved in regulatory compliance.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Managing supply chain risk means recognizing that things won’t always go according to plan, and having the right infrastructure in place to succeed even through the unexpected.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Six Sigma helps electronic products company Jabil run like a lean, green manufacturing machine.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Vendor Managed Inventory is shaking off its old-school image and regaining popularity thanks to improved technology, robust communication, tighter demand signal linkage, and a new openness to collaboration that has turbo-charged enterprise benefits.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
This article looks at issues that companies should consider when developing a more resilient supply chain.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Supply Chain Management
To expand its footprint in the luxury accessories market, Royce Leather indulged in a solution that connects it to new customers and streamlines fulfillment. That’s how Royce rolls.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Carriers need to be ready to keep freight moving no matter what gets in the way.
3PL, Inventory Management, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
With the holiday season in full swing, logistics managers must be able to rely on their vendors to perform.
Green Logistics, Utilities, Manufacturing, Warehousing
Five common misconceptions about LED lighting in industrial and hazardous facilities.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail
As e-commerce and ominchannel raise expectations, and consumers become more impatient, supply chain practitioners turn to technology to help them perform.
Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.
Reverse Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail
A good reverse logistics program saves retailers money, makes customers happy, and serves as a competitive advantage.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
All companies should incorporate a business continuity plan into their operation so they are never unprepared for a disruption.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Rail, Trucking, Transportation
Reciprocal switching debate casts a cloud over railroad industry collaboration; Procurement execution gap costs U.S. businesses $1.5 billion per year; Holiday consumers plan to shop sooner to avoid last-minute parcel problems; Trucking costs continue to soar as driver shortage worsens; Amazon Supreme Court case will set a precedent for how companies secure facilities and compensate workers.
3PL, Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Retailers try to head off peak season surprises by beginning their Christmas lists in the spring.
E-commerce, Air Cargo, Customer Service, Economic Development, Retail, Ocean, Ports, Logistics I.T., Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation, Supply Chain Management
UPS makes major improvements to save Christmas; PANYNJ invests $5.5 billion to streamline port operations
E-commerce, China, Customer Service, Canada, Asia, Global Logistics, Retail, Partnership
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.
Customer Service, Distribution, Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Executives at two leading companies weigh in on supply chain’s value to their organizations.
3PL, Economic Development, Distribution, Retail, Ocean, Ports, Site Selection, Rail, Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Determining the best location for a new or expanding business in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace is challenging. These locations offer a number of advantages when it comes to meeting today’s logistics and supply chain needs.
Distribution, Manufacturing, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
When a merger required Nature’s Way to consolidate distribution facilities, it called on the services of system supplier The Numina Group for a new design and technologies. Today, the facility successfully distributes products to customers in 50 states, and overseas through five supply chain channels.
E-commerce, Asia, Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Plan now to avoid supply chain disruptions from the latest Icelandic volcano eruption; Australia struggles with home delivery challenges; EU and China sign landmark customs agreement.
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Debunking these five myths helps retailers and manufacturers see the real value of dedicated returns management.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Retail operations need support from e-commerce, IT, and logistics execution.
E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Partnership, Risk Management, Trucking
Google and Barnes & Noble partner to provide same-day book delivery; Shippers prioritize day-to-day problem-solving over contingency planning; APICS and SCC merge; Transplace identifies four areas key to preferred shipper status
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Retailers are modifying their supply chain strategies in response to recent industry trends.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain Management
Kaikini Bikini manages growth with integrated inventory control and shipping.
E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Online retailers such as Amazon and eBay are expanding their offerings to provide their vendors with logistics support.
Properly prepare shipments and test packaging to prevent product damage and returns.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Education & Careers, Reverse Logistics, Retail
When it comes to keeping up with demand, Game Stop's Bruce Kulp doesn’t play around.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
State of Logistics Report predicts moderate growth for freight industry in 2014; freight brokerage M&A shakes up industry; FMCSA extends comment period for ELD rulemaking; Online consumers willing to pay more for sustainable delivery options; Shippers register growing discontent with parcel carriers and trucking companies; University of Kansas MSB program prepares active-duty military for private sector roles
Demand Planning, Retail, Logistics I.T., Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
Transportation forecasting lets shippers collaborate with carriers to identify capacity gaps and reallocate assets.
Green Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking
New federal emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks may prompt fleet operators to invest in new equipment.
Reverse Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail
Reverse logistics solutions can improve the bottom line, and reduce potential regulatory liabilities.
Distribution, Global Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Kevin X. Jones, vice president of inbound transportation at Walmart, focuses on building transportation synergies.
E-commerce, 3PL, Distribution, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Partnerships between four shippers and their 3PLs demonstrate logistics outsourcing strategies.
Distribution, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Transportation
When a natural disaster hits, consumers rely on home improvement stores for the products they need to repair or rebuild.
Retail, Trucking, Transportation
Business process innovations have made great leaps thanks to two Northwest Arkansas companies: JB Hunt and Walmart.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
Fashion businesses must react instantly to fashion shifts and focus on getting goods to consumers quickly.
Reverse Logistics, Risk Management
Companies must not only mitigate supply chain risk, but also understand the logistics of global recall management.
Retailers can identify and eliminate waste from their retail strategy, merchandise management, and store operations.
Automotive Logistics, Risk Management
Supply chain contingency planning can help automotive manufacturers protect their operations.
Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Ocean, Supply Chain Management
NRF’s Big Show unveils trends in the retail industry; Local couriers provide a solution to capacity constraints and empower same-day delivery; Ocean carrier industry beset by imbalances; Global RFID market primed for robust growth; Shippers plan for supply chain exceptions
Partnership, Risk Management, Transportation Management
Clear transportation management strategy and technologies allow companies to deliver superior service at lower cost.
Education & Careers, Labor Management, Risk Management
Ax Torres supervises outbound shipping at agricultural machinery company AGCO Corporation.
3PL, Reverse Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Outsourcing reverse logistics to a third-party logistics provider offers shippers flexibility and cost savings.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Partnership, Trucking
Partnering with third-party logistics providers offers shippers numerous advantages for stronger supply chains.
Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Global Logistics, Ports, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Companies make contingency plans to prepare for possible supply chain disruptions caused by port labor negotiations.
E-commerce, 3PL, Distribution, Retail, Site Selection, Warehousing
E-commerce retailers choose specialized distribution centers near parcel carrier hubs and transportation infrastructure.
Green Logistics, Finance, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Rail, Safety, Security
Hunter Harrison documents the culture change that has contributed to Canadian Pacific’s rail renaissance; Global companies more concerned about climate risk than emissions reductions; Deadline for new ISO17712:2013 high-security seal standards is fast approaching; Lack of collaboration between supply chain and finance hurts the bottom line
Economic Development, Asia, Cross-border Trade, China, Canada, Reverse Logistics, Global Logistics, Labor Management, Manufacturing, Retail, Ports, Transportation Infrastructure, Latin America
China and Taiwan depend on one another; Emirates targets multimodal transportation infrastructure investment; Chile port strike ends, concerns remain; Free online returns stoke Canadian consumption but place onus on U.S. retailers; Europe looks to United States for re-shoring inspiration; Mondelez debuts new GS1 standard
3PL, Reverse Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Optimized reverse logistics processes provide a good customer experience and recover value from returned goods.
E-commerce, 3PL, Distribution, Inventory Management, Retail, Packaging
Cosmetics companies face challenges such as time- and temperature-sensitive shipments and retailer packaging requirements.
Automotive Logistics, Global Logistics, Lean, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborative risk management helps automakers and their supply chain partners protect against disruptions.
Global Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Specialized Logistics, Supply Chain Management
George Calvert of Amway explains how the company's supply chain strategy supports its business model.
3PL, Finance, Global Logistics, Partnership, Risk Management, Security, Transportation, Supply Chain Management
Shippers protect against supply chain disruptions with physical, analytical, and financial risk mitigation strategies.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Inventory Management, Retail, Materials Handling, Site Selection, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Chris Halkyard, chief supply chain officer for e-commerce site Gilt, discusses managing flash sale logistics.
E-commerce, Distribution, Inventory Management, Retail, Materials Handling, Picking Solutions, Warehousing
Retailer DSW's new replenishment materials handling solution improves inventory control and reduces in-store markdowns.
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Processing defective returns and overstocks quickly helps retailers maximize the recovery rate on this inventory.
3PL, Expedited Shipping, Global Logistics, Ocean, Materials Handling, Site Selection, Risk Management, Trucking, Security, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Actionable tips help you revitalize your warehousing, 3PL, trucking, and global logistics operations.
3PL, Middle East, Asia, Panama Canal, China, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
Global dry-bulk commodity trade reveals rate growth, steadying inflation in China; Preparations for 2022 World Cup trigger DC explosion in Qatar; Supplier risk analysis will become more complex as companies expand into new global markets; Pakistani protests force U.S. military drawdown to consider $1 billion airfreight alternative; Asia truck bans taking toll on logistics industry; Africa’s piracy problem shifting to continent’s west coast; Trans-Pacific Partnership pact stalls, 2014 ratification expected; China’s Nicaraguan Canal stirs intrigue; Tesco acquires stake in “Asia’s Amazon”
E-commerce, 3PL, Customer Service, Retail, Supply Chain Management
As evolving retail models push shopper expectations, companies explore new models for delivering great customer service.
Green Logistics, Food Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Leading food manufacturers and producers make sustainability best practices part of their supply chains.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Cloud-based predictive analytics increasingly available to more companies of all sizes; RFID market set for robust growth by 2020; supply chain risk mitigation should be priority for all companies; key trends driving change for enterprises and government in 2014
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Companies such as Amazon show delivery speed and logistics agility provide the customer service levels retailers need to win.
Ocean shipping lines have made significant progress to optimize operations, leading to reduced costs and environmental impact.
China, Global Logistics, Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics I.T.
Kimberly-Clark China uses retail analytics tools to manage inventory and avoid stockouts at stores like Walmart.
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Global Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Ocean, Rail, Latin America
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
Green Logistics, 3PL, Transportation
SmartWay data allows shippers and 3PLs to make business decisions that support their sustainability goals.
Reducing warehouse energy and water consumption helps companies improve their bottom line and bring value to customers.
Automotive Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
The automotive aftermarket’s logistics trends, challenges, and best practices give shippers a wild ride.
Risk Management, Transportation
When supply chain disruptions occur, logistics managers must use leadership skills to maintain operations.
As the retail supply chain adapts to e-commerce and changing consumer behaviors, technology keeps pace.
A Web-based shipping tool helped an Alaskan outfitter develop multichannel fulfillment operations.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Collaborate with suppliers to manage supply chain risks with the highest potential to occur and risk of business impact.
Trends could transform logistics operations, particularly in emerging markets, creating more sustainable supply chains.
Certifications, Risk Management, Security
C-TPAT certification lets businesses support national security and improve their own supply chain operations.
As consumers embrace bargain hunting, off-price apparel retailers reinvent their supply chains to meet demand.
Natural gas fuel can help the trucking industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but only if gas leaks are minimized.
Demand-driven logistics practices are a perfect focal point to integrate green strategies with Lean methodologies.
Inbound Logistics' 75 Green Supply Chain Partners (G75) highlights sustainability leaders in the logistics and transportation sector.
E-commerce, 3PL, Distribution, Retail, Supply Chain Management
This story examines what customers want in an e-commerce operation and shares fulfillment strategies that merchants use to keep those customers happy.
Asia, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management, Latin America
Shifting manufacturing operations in Asia back to North America provides companies more control of their supply chains, says Steve Sensing of Ryder Supply Chain Solutions.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
Technology management can affect warehouse operations’ connectivity during and after a power outage. Whether the facility’s warehouse management system (WMS) is installed on-site, delivered via a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) program, or hosted in the cloud can have a huge impact on maintaining productivity, writes John Sterling of Foxfire Software.
E-commerce, 3PL, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Monitoring contracts, delivery commitments, and contingency plans helps online retailers keep their supply chains running smoothly, writes John Haber of Spend Management Experts.
Supply chain management experience is vital to corporate risk management planning, write Carlos Alvarenga of Accenture.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
By switching to lighter-weight containers and consolidating inbound shipments, construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar cut both carbon emissions and costs.
The ability to minimize supply chain risk and prevent disruptions depends on strong supplier relationships and well-developed contingency plans, says Chris Cameron of Elemica.
Green Logistics, Education & Careers
Directing motor carriers to more fuel-efficient decisions drives Jason Mathers, senior manager, corporate partnerships at the Environmental Defense Fund.
E-commerce presents retailers with challenges and opportunities; Food regulation top of mind for 3PLs and shippers; Daktronics’ lean machine keeps production at home; Nike partners with Bluesign Technologies to facilitate sustainable sourcing program among supply chain partners.
While it promises supply chain sustainability gains, using compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel requires multi-step capital and operating considerations, writes Casey Whelan of U.S. Energy Services.
Sporting goods manufacturers and retailers must manage seasonal peaks to avoid stockouts and meet online customers’ demand for prompt delivery. Supply chain technology helps provide visibility and track items during product recalls.
Green Logistics, Manufacturing
Benetton follows apparel trend and detoxes supply chain; Apple CEO Tim Cook proves demand forecasting is best left to experts; Wisconsin public-private partnerships invest in rail; Amazon and Texas settle sales tax dispute, move forward; The Alaskan Brewing Company uses spent grain as new energy source.
Retail, Logistics I.T., Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Latin America
Peruvian supermarket chain drives DC network realignment with a new cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) warehouse management system (WMS).
Distribution, Retail, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Close-out retailer Tuesday Morning implemented Interlink’s WHSe-LINK warehouse management system to receive, store, and allocate its daily inbound shipments of unique SKUs.
An average distribution center generates or handles anywhere from 100 to 1,000 tons of solid waste each year that could be reduced, reused, or recycled. Emily P. Davis of Exel/DHL Supply Chain Americas outlines five keys for helping waste management and other sustainability programs succeed.
Velocity is more important than price for some consumers, perhaps giving some retailers another component to consider as they compete, writes Publisher Keith Biondo.
By collaboratively engaging with their supplier networks, companies can mitigate their greenhouse gas emissions and improve supplier relationships while achieving greater efficiency and cost reductions, writes Gary Hanifan of Accenture.
Lorcan Sheehan of ModusLink discusses some of the lessons businesses have learned that help mitigate supply chain risk during the peak season.
Strong forecasting, careful vendor management, solid partnerships with carriers and optimized use of labor and equipment all help retailers manage the year-end holiday rush.
Planning for exceptions can help shippers prevent supply chain disruptions in the wake of a natural disaster.
Successfully moving freight into challenging areas requires an abundance of preparation and due diligence, test runs, and contingency plans to make sure moves happen without a hitch.
When supply chain disruptions arise, shippers need to react quickly—without incurring undue costs—to keep production in line with demand.
Many companies are considering ways to improve fleet fuel efficiency and establish sustainability standards they can measure, then improve upon.
Shippers and business logistics professionals can easily use bar codes rather than ink stamps to ensure fresh food items are delivered to customers, writes Mark Croxton of Aldata.
Logistics professionals and companies should adopt and continuously update a risk-based export compliance program to minimize facilitation risk, writes Michael E. Burke of Arnall Golden Gregor.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Supply chain visibility helps flag upcoming supply or demand problems, allowing a company either to take action to prevent disasters or to respond by activating backup plans, writes George W. Prest of Material Handling Industry of America.
Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Risk management strategies must address the everyday sources of supply chain disruption, and managers must incorporate the identification of potential supply chain risk into their daily practices, writes Mark Humphlett, Infor.
Retail, Supply Chain Management
As retailers look to grow their business, the challenge of keeping up with the market becomes exponentially greater—especially as new channels emerge, writes Editor Felecia Stratton. Supply chain management can help create balance between supply and demand.
Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics
Protective reusable dunnage can take the place of single- or limited-use corrugated or wood filler to move pallets and products securely in an environmentally conscious manner, writes Paul Fitzgerald of Paylode Cargo Protection Systems.
E-commerce, 3PL, Inventory Management, Retail
Multi-channel apparel retailers such as Nordstrom use strategic inventory management, order fulfillment, transportation management, and reverse logistics to meet customer demand.
Product lifecycle assessment (LCA) can reveal opportunities to cut costs, gain efficiencies, and improve sustainability and carbon footprint, writes Sara Pax, Bluehorse Associates.
Compressed natural gas (CNG) powered vehicles have gained visibility as leading-edge companies are transitioning to fleets that use this alternative fuel source, writes Cliff Otto, Saddle Creek.
Cross-border Trade, Mexico, Risk Management, Latin America
Multinational corporations are gambling on the Latin American market's growth potential. But meeting the region's supply chain challenges requires an understanding of local markets, strategic planning, and strong partnerships.
Fueled by cost reductions and efficiency gains, supply chain sustainability initiatives retain their heat.
Achieving LEED certification begins with choosing energy-efficient lighting, using space to promote energy savings, and building with sustainable and recycled materials. Thomas Taylor of Vertegy offers more tips for getting your building LEED certified.
Many shippers are looking to replace fossil-fuel based packaging materials with something more sustainable. But they must do their homework to find the best – and greenest – fit.
Risk management top priority for consumer companies; North Carolina Global Logistics Center brings together four community colleges in Piedmont Triad; Nissan develops green ship to transport electric cars; Defense Logistics Agency explores use of DNA technology to combat counterfeit parts; Deutsche Post DHL looks into the future of the global supply chain
Supply chain disruptions become more manageable when shippers have supply chain technology that provides shipment visibility, writes Henry Hicks, Progress Software.
New e-commerce sites like Groupon and LivingSocial can bring huge sales volume in a very short period of time by reaching a targeted audience with appealing offers. Tod Yazdi of TAGGlogistics explains how shippers can work with fulfillment partners to make the most of this new opportunity.
Shippers can avoid load board scams by taking the time to research the companies with which they do business, writes Jeff Vielhaber, TTS.
Managing risk in the supply chain requires that shippers address issues such as product safety, environmental concerns, labor management, and social responsibility.
Food Logistics, Logistics I.T., Risk Management
Retailers can implement technology and processes to increase traceability and gain greater visibility into their supply chain, which helps track and retrieve products in the event of a product recall, writes Brendan Lowe, Aldata Solution.
While some organizations and industries may have operations that naturally lend themselves to sustainability efforts, all companies should be empowered to review their shipping and supply chain operations through the lens of sustainability.
Optimizing packaging, streamlining transportation, and maximizing space usage are among the ways businesses can boost their supply chain sustainability, writes Alan Amling of UPS.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail, Warehousing
Retailers such as Brookstone, BuySeasons, Pet Supplies Plus, and Wayfair streamline their supply chains to deliver better customer service.
Well-defined business practices, thorough contracts, physical security, and active planning, help mitigate supply chain risk.
Dr. Jeff Karrenbauer of supply chain solutions provider INSIGHT offers tips for protecting against supply chain disruption.
Retailers who succeed at integrating their inventory intelligence can cut costs, accelerate turns, and build revenue by driving high-fidelity information back into the supply chain, aligning it with shopper demand, write Tyco Retail Solutions’ Karen Bomber and Jim Caudill.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking
Curt Shewchuck, chief security officer, Con-way Freight discusses how the carrier's security protocols helped avert a terrorist threat.
Viewing order management as an opportunity to add value ensures that 3PLs act as a partner that adds real revenue-side value, and not just another vendor, writes Clyde Mount, 3PL Worldwide.
Shipping and logistics professionals facing stricter emissions regulations and rising diesel prices will have an opportunity to take control of their fleets and realize the fuel and cost savings selective catalytic reduction brings, writes Chad Dombroski of Yara North America.
Inbound Logistics Editor Felecia Stratton questions whether the green consumer phenomenon is a fad – and what it means for supply chain and logistics sustainability initiatives.
Green reverse logistics strategies to reuse, refurbish, and recycle products and raw materials not only benefit the environment, but also save money and increase profits.
Green Logistics, Rail, Trucking
When looking for environmental sustainability solutions, which ground transport mode -- truck or rail -- is greener?
Barry Tarnef, senior loss control specialist for Chubb Marine Underwriters, outlines strategies for reducing risk when shipping large machinery.
Amazon closes Texas distribution facility over sales tax dispute; Robert Guenther of United Fresh Produce Association comments on FDA Food Safety Modernization Act; U.S. General Services Administration rolls out green guidelines for government suppliers; Crossdocking use is on the rise
Retail, Transportation Management
For pet supply retailer PETCO, honoring its commitment to superior customer service meant finding a loyal logistics partner.
The wind power industry blows gusts of opportunity for project sites, equipment manufacturers, and specialty transportation providers.
Businesses worldwide need to take collective and collaborative responsibility for making supply chain sustainability a reality.
As you enter into new global business relationships, you can protect yourself from unnecessary penalties by knowing your customer.
Green Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Sustainability efforts can help companies grow more efficient supply chains.
Industrial property developers are cultivating greener distribution facilities and nurturing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards compliance. The bounty? A harvest of benefits for their tenants.
Global Logistics, Risk Management
Danny Halim of JDA Software offers strategies for minimizing risk in the global supply chain.
Green Logistics, Materials Handling
For shipping and receiving, there are three types of pallet programs: single-use or one-way, extended-use or buy/sell, and leasing or rental. Hillary Femal of IFCO Systems describes the uses and benefits of each type.
Distribution, Retail, Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
Collaborative distribution lets manufacturers, especially consumer product goods (CPG) companies, merge loads destined for the same end point to maximize trucking efficiency.
Distribution, Inventory Management, Retail
A Direct-to-Store Delivery (DSD) delivery model helps consumer goods manufacturers gain speed and increase inventory turns.
Green Logistics, Middle East, Asia, Global Economy, Ocean, Ports
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.
3PL, Distribution, Retail, Packaging, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing
By integrating contract packaging into distribution operations, companies can cut costs by 30 percent.
Partnership, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Chandler Hall of BravoSolution explains how to reduce the frequency and severity of disruptions by fostering collaborative relationships with your suppliers.
Risk Management, Safety, Trucking, Security
Increased regulation in the form of CSA 2010 affects not only truckers, but also freight brokers providing insurance, according to Mike Williams, chief operating officer, Sunteck Transport Group.
Green Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Trucking
Is there a war on trucking? CSA 2010, cap and trade, and Hours of Service changes are challenging the ability of truckers to operate profitably in America, says Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo
Air Cargo, Green Logistics, Agriculture Logistics, Global Economy, Import, Export, Cross-border Trade, Mexico, China, Health Care Logistics, Global Logistics, Ocean, Transportation Infrastructure
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
3PL, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain Management
To improve supply chain performance at Medco Health Solutions, Gemma Fillmore focuses on getting C-level executives to give logistics issues the attention they deserve.
Green Logistics, Panama Canal, Global Economy, Global Logistics, Ocean, Ports, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Rail, Trucking, Latin America
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
Distribution, Retail, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo outlines how Walmart is taking inbound logistics to the next level.
3PL, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Retail, Warehousing
Here's the story of one consumer product, starting with its origin as a variety of inbound ingredients and following its progress from plant to warehouse to retail store.
E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Retail, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management
ProFlowers' time- and temperature-sensitive shipments create plenty of challenges for John Kuehn, senior vice president of supply chain operations. Here's how he nips problems in the bud.
Green Logistics, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations
Serious challenges balance the benefits of embracing sustainability efforts, writes Inbound Logistics Publisher Keith Biondo.
Government, industry, and consumers are creating new standards for supply chain sustainability excellence.
Green Logistics, Materials Handling, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Investing in automated storage and retrieval systems and WMS helps warehouses grow greener and reap financial benefits.
Patagonia and Walmart grow green together; 3PLs make sustainability a priority
Global Economy, Global Logistics, Risk Management
Faced with transportation interruptions caused by the April 2010 eruption of an Icelandic volcano, European express carriers TNT and DHL activated contingency plans; LCD television manufacturers control spending by bringing production in-house; Inventory-in-sales ratios rise across the supply chain; Wholesaler Arrow Electronics acquires reverse logistics companies; Google helps consumers match demand to in-store supply
Robert L. Sobel of Cook, Hall, and Hyde outlines how shippers can benefit from trade disruption insurance.
Fuel-optimized forklifts? Check. Energy-efficient light bulbs? Check. Here's your cheat-sheet for warehouse sustainability efforts, courtesy of Rajiv Saxena of APL Logistics.
Green packaging strategies can reduce cargo emissions, conserve resources, cut transport costs, and enhance your brand's reputation; Bill Armstrong of Sealed Air Corporation and Arnold Barlow of UPS explain how to apply them.
Inventory Management, Retail, Materials Handling, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Online haberdasher Bonobos relies on its third-party fulfillment partner, Quiet Logistics, which operates warehousing facilities with Kiva's robotics materials handling solution.
Green Logistics, 3PL, Reverse Logistics
Companies that combine the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra with the supply chain wisdom of managing costs and stamping out inefficiencies are developing reverse supply chains that help the Earth, the customer, and the bottom line.
C. Daniel Negron of TT Club offers guidance for making sure your supply chain is properly insured.
Readers share how to manage and minimize the headaches and complications of reverse logistics.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
Small and mid-sized manufacturers and retailers are killing it in the middle and final miles.
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce has changed the way people shop for everything from razors to sofas, to the point where retailers with more traditional supply chains are catching on. New e-commerce brands and traditional retailers alike can follow these five DTC trends in 2022 to stay competitive.
How Japan’s 7-Eleven revolutionized retailers' stock orders and created a simple framework for smaller retailers to get stock that customers want.
Demand Planning, Fulfillment, Retail
Supply chain disruptions and other challenges are forcing retailers to find new ways to respond to demand surges, whether they’re anticipated or not. Here’s how they make sure they capture the sale.
Michael Shaughnessy, senior vice president of supply chain with seasonal home décor retailer Balsam Brands, cultivates strong relationships with carriers and uses his 23-year military background to master timing and movement.
Inventory Management, Retail, Packaging
Take a look at what's trending in the consumer packaged goods supply chain.
Demand Planning, Risk Management, Technology
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
Developing mutually beneficial relationships guarantees your partners will be there for you – in good times and bad.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Technology
Digital transformation will be fundamental as we tune into a post-pandemic supply chain.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology
Smart enterprise leaders have used the past two years to drive change in their business processes.
E-commerce, Retail, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Good cartonization software uses the weight and dimensions of objects to select the correct sized carton, assisting with accurate shipping cost calculations in near real-time when the customer places an order, essential for any e-commerce site.
Big Data, Risk Management, Security
Four steps to building cyber-resiliency for supply chains to prevent exploitation and protect critical information.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Technology
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.
Fulfillment, Inventory Management, Risk Management
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.
E-commerce, Food Logistics, Retail
The global warehouse automation market continues to grow, largely driven by e-commerce retailers that sell groceries and general merchandise, such as JD.com, Amazon, and Target.
Demand Planning, Retail, Materials Handling
From The Home Depot's same-day delivery strategy to paint demand spilling over, here's what's trending in the DIY and home improvement supply chain.
What distinguishes companies that thrived from those that barely survived? The eighth MHI Annual Industry Report uncovers the answers.
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Retail
With consumer demand growing at a faster rate than many retailers can keep up with, it is imperative companies find a way to meet expectations and overcome the following challenges.
Inventory Management, Retail, Logistics
What can a great logistics operation do for a company in this economy? Lots more than move boxes around, as it turns out. Dollar Tree's logistics team serves as a great example.
3PL, Demand Planning, Risk Management
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.
Demand Planning, Retail, Risk Management
Supply chains breakdown in different ways, and each type of risk needs its own mitigation strategy.
Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Retail
Undercover Boots, based in Panama, has been designing and selling its colorful rain boots and shoes since 2014. In the past seven years, it has expanded sales to 72 countries with only eight employees.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
The continued proliferation of third-party fulfillment options means Amazon and its shipping partners—FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, and regional couriers—will have a hard time keeping up with the volume. Will the trend continue? Here are some predictions for 2021.
Parties to a supply contract should consider regulating these 10 points to help limit liability.
Food Logistics, Retail, Technology
From food delivery robots to recyclable hard drives, here's what's trending in the electronics supply chain.
Food Logistics, Retail, Risk Management
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.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
An emerging hybrid model of e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retail brings together the best of both worlds, while automation and software remove challenges and empower this otherwise complex fulfillment model.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
As consumers become increasingly comfortable buying over-sized goods online, manufacturers and retailers partner with white-glove, last-mile delivery services to make in-home set-up and assembly a first-class experience.
Food Logistics, Demand Planning, Retail
With coffee consumption outstripping production, coffee purveyors blend sourcing creativity with more delivery options to match percolating demand.
E-commerce, Global Logistics, Retail
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.
Pharmaceutical Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail
The need for supply chain resilience, visibility, agility, and control drives technology across multiple sectors.
Food Logistics, Robotics, Retail
When it's time to absorb your next audiobook or crack open a book this summer, take a dip into this collection of fresh research, actionable advice, and best practices to refresh your supply chain knowledge.
Labor Management, Risk Management
Responding to e-commerce surges without compromising service levels, MD Logistics flexed labor across its business by emphasizing four core elements.
DHL Supply Chain and Locus Robotics helped Brooks Running meet consumer demand during the pandemic.
Food Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
With consumers fired up to grill, manufacturers and retailers turn up their range of strategies to smoke the competition.
Green Logistics, Retail, Sustainability
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.
Green Logistics, 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.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
Instead of using carriers to ship all its online orders, Target is building its own team of dedicated delivery personnel to get packages to customers' doors even faster
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
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.
E-commerce, Retail, Technology
Retailers turn to augmented reality solutions to provide consumers with rich product information, personalization options, and a seamless omnichannel experience.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
Hub Group Vice President of Supply Chain Operations Nathan Schmies discusses the future of retail and implementing a strategic e-commerce fulfillment strategy for optimal success.
Big Data, Risk Management, Security
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.
Luxury department store Neiman Marcus is banking on a digital future, investing $85 million to make immediate changes to its supply chain and technology operations.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Returns have become an integral part of online shopping. In order to ensure no delays in the return supply chain and give customers a first-class experience, retailers need a robust returns platform.
Fulfillment, Retail, Partnership
Leveraging its network of cross dock locations, Hub Group optimized a top retailer’s supply chain, reducing transportation spend, condensing inbound loads to the retailer’s fulfillment centers, and shortening transit times.
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.
Retail, Sustainability, Technology
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.
The pandemic accelerated the trend of consumers buying more and different products online. Manufacturers concerned about their brand reputations will impose new, or adjust current, brand management policies to account for this new reality.
Green Logistics, Sustainability
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.
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
Interest in reshoring is accelerating, according to Thomas research. Here are three under-reported trends that will help manufacturers speed up their reshoring efforts.
Agriculture Logistics, Demand Planning, Retail
As soon as a flower is picked at the farm, floral logistics blooms into a complex arrangement of proper packaging, refrigeration, and speed—especially during the holidays.
E-commerce, Retail, Partnership
Retailer Shein streamlined supply chain operations by leveraging a partnership with Air-City and SEKO, which enables shippers to move express e-commerce orders quickly across international borders..
E-commerce, Retail, Technology
Digitally mature retailers better reacted to COVID-19 disruptions, finds a study by technology company Incisiv. Based on performance along the customer journey, the study names the top North American apparel retailers in digital maturity.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
Accomplishing omnichannel service with high levels of service, while remaining profitable, requires real-time visibility of inventory across the supply chain and a single view of the consumer as they move from one channel to another.
E-commerce, Retail, Technology
With more consumers expecting to find, buy, and receive products wherever and however they desire, the need for retailers to optimize and elevate their supply chain capabilities is imperative for maintaining sales and brand loyalty.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Given this new normal, what are global supply chains to do? How are they supposed to keep inbound goods flowing, deliver products, and reduce bottom-line risk? Now that your expectations are realistic, let’s dive into a few actions you should take this holiday season.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
COVID-19 created a whole new world of retail, with more online orders, increased transparency, and a focus on scalable redundancy. Retailers that meet these three goals may have a joyful holiday season after all.
Temperature-Sensitive Goods, Food Logistics, Retail
With restaurants providing only delivery or takeout during the pandemic, consumers turn to retailers and grocers to fill the gap. The impact on the food industry varies both by state and by sales channel. New trends touch on food retail, delivery, service, distribution, and more.
Risk Management, Trucking, Technology
With the shock wearing off and operations starting to stabilize, organizations shift their focus to the future. The overwhelming challenge is navigating the uncertainty. Here are four freight trends worth paying attention to moving forward.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
During the lockdown, some subscription services unboxed a demand surge while others were forced to close the flaps. Here's how successful services deliver the goods.
E-commerce, Health Care Logistics, Retail
This story examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on five vertical markets and describes some of the strategies used in those markets to meet the challenge.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Technology
The majority of retailers say that artificial intelligence and machine learning can add significant value to their demand forecasting processes, and more than half say it will improve other critical supply chain capabilities.
Freight Forwarders, Partnership, Risk Management
Staying engaged with your customers, providing solutions to their new demands, and not losing sight of your business goals can help improve your business during uncertain times.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
While there aren’t many quick fixes when it comes to mitigating global disruption, leaders can use solutions that directly address the biggest weaknesses in the supply chain that were highlighted as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak: demand, labor, and energy.
Finance, Labor Management, Risk Management
To capitalize on what they’ve learned, transform, and thrive in a post-COVID world, supply chain leaders should focus on these five pillars: people, finances, decision-making, infrastructure, and customers.
Food Logistics, Risk Management, Technology
What the food supply chain community learned from the COVID-19 pandemic crisis was that having the right technologies implemented was the difference between days or weeks to reroute, reschedule, repack, and reorganize goods to ensure delivery at a pre-COVID-19 standard.
Green Logistics, Sustainability
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.
Green Logistics, Sustainability
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.
Careers, Risk Management, Technology
Profile of Andrew Kirkwood, CEO, BluJay Solutions.
Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Sustainability
Practical suggestions for making supply chains more environmentally sustainable.
E-commerce, Inventory Management, Retail
Once the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and doors reopen, apparel and footwear retailers say their main concern is inventory accuracy—even over improving online order fulfillment and managing returns.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Safety
Digital tools that confirm a person's health status can create safe work environments while also protecting personal privacy as businesses and supply chains recover from the COVID-19 disruption.
Global Trade Management, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
With the daunting task of navigating the rapidly changing global trade landscape, where should shippers begin? Actionable global trade data is your lifeline for supply chain resilience. Global trade intelligence solutions can help businesses swiftly find alternative suppliers in a concise three-step process: Identify potential sources, analyze costs, and vet potential trading partners.
Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
To maximize your decision to act, adapt a solution to the company’s processes or adapt the company’s processes to the solution.
E-commerce, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Rather than wait for the next man-caused disruption or pandemic, smart business managers are extracting knowledge from a forensic investigation of their operations based on COVID-19 stress and kicking bad practices to the curb.
Lean Logistics, Manufacturing, Risk Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the shortcomings of a supply chain that is perhaps too lean. However, to be “lean” doesn’t mean keeping extremely low inventory levels with no coordination or backup plan.
Green Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation
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.
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
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.
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
With the right risk-management plan, shippers can better understand the risks facing their supply chain operations and make sure their business is prepared by protecting the value of goods shipped globally.
Risk Management, Technology , Warehousing
With more and more brick-and-mortar shops temporarily closing their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s immense pressure on retailers to deliver much-needed supplies to individuals at home. The Internet of Things (IoT) can help mitigate this risk and ensure supply chains operate as swiftly as possible.
The power of centralized organizations must harness and unleash the strengths of decentralized communities to help beat COVID-19. Thousands of supply chain professionals, educators, and inventors have joined The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation (TWSCF) to rethink and change how supply chain operates in 2020 and beyond.
Stabilizing core business operations, managing risk, and taking steps to perfect and enforce rights under existing agreements should be key priorities in your company’s response to COVID-19. Here are four strategies for supply chain professionals, in-house counsel, and risk managers to keep in mind.
E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Retail
Many U.S. consumers have negative feelings toward Amazon's impact on the retail industry and the environment, but that doesn't translate to lost sales.
Green Logistics, Materials Handling, Sustainability
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.
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.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Risk Management
Visit these links for helpful information and official guidance related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The new coronavirus, or COVID-19, has impacted the supply chain by limiting access to employees, closing factories or slowing down manufacturers, and limiting access to logistics to move goods. Here are three ways in which retailers can minimize supply chain disruption as the virus progresses.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail
As coronavirus continues to spread globally, new ramifications are revealed daily. How is the virus impacting e-commerce operations and the supply chain, and how can retailers respond?
Green Logistics, E-commerce, Packaging
One-third of online shoppers buying health and beauty products are willing to pay more for environmentally friendly packaging.
Green Logistics, Packaging, Sustainability
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.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
During the holiday shopping season, all eyes are on shipping, with more than half of consumers (60%), and nearly three-quarters of millennials (74%) claiming they were disappointed with holiday shopping services in the past.
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.
Green Logistics, Buildings and Structures, Sustainability, Technology
New and notable events in the supply chain
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
E-commerce, Retail, Warehousing
New research from market intelligence firm Interact Analysis finds that, during the past few years, the warehouse automation market has seen double-digit growth rates driven in part by the rise of e-commerce and omni-channel retail. Here's what you need to know.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Readers reveal the supply chain moves that can let brick-and-mortar retailers compete with Amazon.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
Consider all potential disruptions and ways to design your supply chain to keep it operational in the face of foreseeable and unforeseeable challenges.
Southeast ports prepare for the worst as Hurricane Dorian inches toward the U.S.
For global brands that source raw materials, move products through global supply chains across borders and ultimately deliver a product or experience to a customer, understanding the impact of a supply chain is incredibly valuable.
Retail, Supply Chain, Specialized Logistics
The baby products category is one of the most highly regulated in the world. Rigorous testing and certification are designed to protect the smallest humans from injury and illness caused by everything from loose parts that could cause choking to flammable fabrics or toxic materials. In addition to intense regulation, manufacturers must deal with consumer preferences that change almost as quickly as a parent can diaper a baby.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail
E-commerce retailer Buffy Inc. scales operations with Boxzooka as its 3PL fulfillment and warehouse management systems provider.
Lean Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
It is possible to anticipate and plan for future omnichannel retail challenges by following these four rules.
Retail Logistics, Global Logistics, Retail
Canada is still ahead of the United States when it comes to Buy Online Pickup In-Store (BOPIS) options.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Technology
Two-thirds (66 percent) of retail store associates believe that if they are equipped with tablets, they could provide better customer service and improve the shopping experience, according to the results of Zebra Technologies Corporation's 11th annual Global Shopper Study, which analyzes the attitudes, opinions, and expectations of shoppers, retail associates, and retail decision makers.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology , Warehousing
A majority of consumers have moved on to online shopping. According to a report by eMarketer Retail, in 2017, retail ecommerce sales worldwide increased by 25% over the previous year. What has really helped boost e-commerce, is the convenience of quick delivery. This adds to the purchase experience that is vital for sustaining customers over the long term. This is possible only when the retail operations are driven by technology integration and automation, across its entire supply chain.
E-commerce, Retail, Supply Chain
Delighting convenience-seeking shoppers while still guaranteeing logistics efficiency starts with assessing retail shipments to orders ratio, or RSO.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
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
Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology , Transportation
Today’s crop of electric bikes and electric trikes can help meet consumer expectations for both speed and sustainability.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Retailers strike back at the Amazon empire by providing e-commerce customers with same-day and faster delivery.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Here are five key considerations to remember when solving for improved efficiency in your fulfillment center.
E-commerce, Retail, Supply Chain
With holiday celebrations in at least eighth months each year and nearly no product category left untouched—from candy to clothing and home furnishings—retailers need to make sure their e-commerce strategy is letting them capitalize on consumers’ growing appetite for seasonal items.
E-commerce, Reverse Logistics, Retail
Crane Worldwide Logistics helps its client, a sporting goods manufacturer, develop the automated and physical logistics infrastructure required to seamlessly distribute its products to e-commerce, retail, and wholesale customers.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
Use these tips to identify and respond quickly to changing variables in an omni-channel supply network.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain
To compete in today’s evolving retail landscape, companies must differentiate themselves to meet consumer demands and drive brand loyalty.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
To prepare for the holiday rush, apparel retailer MeUndies is adopting a more automated, efficient system to provide better tracking, quality control, and more efficient labor usage.
Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain, Technology
Grocers will have to transform aggressively and adapt swiftly if they want to avoid the fate of retailers in other segments. They will need to digitize their stores and consumer experiences. Here's how they should optimize their supply chain.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
In today’s competitive environment, sustainability must improve profitability and reduce risk.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Sustainable products company Grove Collaborative grows its bottom line by using a data analytics platform to cut shipping costs and optimize fulfillment.
Retail, Logistics, Real Estate, Supply Chain, Transportation Infrastructure, Warehousing
Supply chain infrastructure is rebuilding itself, below the surface where only logisticians can see it.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
Inbound Logistics’ annual G75 list honors companies that have demonstrated firm commitment to environmental initiatives and policies.
Import, Export, Freight Forwarders, Supply Chain, Risk Management
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:
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Amazon recently announced another slash to its free shipping requirements and is now down to $25. Here's how retailers can compete.
Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Here are five simple steps shippers can take to reduce the environmental impact of supply chain operations.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The growth of e-commerce, technology change, and other cyclical and structural factors are reshaping supply chains according to a new research from Colliers International. The report also found the three key movers and shakers.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
In a globalized economy where finalized products have components manufactured all over the world, effective management of supply chains is critical. Adopt these habits to reduce and mitigate risks faced by supply chain parties.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Leaders are exploring supply chain efficiencies with tools that enable stability, cost reduction, supply chain agility, product innovation, speed and visibility.
E-commerce, Retail, Supply Chain
E-commerce complications are multiplying as labor constraints continue and capacity challenges persist. These logistics providers have a winning formula.
Global Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management
Experts provide advice on changes companies can make to reboot their supply chains for the COVID era.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Retail
Record retail sales, including a growing share of online purchases (see chart), mean that more returns than ever are flooding warehouses. U.S. holiday retail sales were up 8.5% compared to 2020, says data from Mastercard, and 66% of consumers will likely return at least one gift. At 18%, the e-commerce return rate is almost twice as high as retail returns overall.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Amazon’s amazing levels of industrial absorption is just the beginning of a greater evolution of how brick-and-mortar retail, distribution and even manufacturing will continue to evolve.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
The continued demand and expectation for last-mile delivery will require new solutions to optimize a strained supply chain.
Food Logistics, Retail, Partnership
16 sound procurement lessons you can tune into moving forward.
Finance, Demand Planning, Risk Management
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.
E-commerce, Retail, Risk Management
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
Experts offer tips and advice for riding out the turbulent airfreight market.
Risk Management, Security, Technology
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.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail
Buy Anywhere, Deliver Anywhere (BADA) capabilities will enable organizations to offer the services that meet consumers’ demands, increasing customer satisfaction and the organization’s bottom line.
Demand Planning, Retail, Risk Management
Supply chains breakdown in different ways, and each type of risk needs its own mitigation strategy.
Food Logistics, Retail, Risk Management
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.
Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation
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, Retail, Technology
E-commerce brands looking to protect merchandise and reduce their carbon footprint are exploring surprising new packaging materials, designs, uses, and re-uses.
Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Taylored Services' unique approach allows the company to develop independent processes designed to drive the success of customers through increased operational transparency and strategy.
3PL, Partnership, Risk Management
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.
Green Logistics, Retail, Sustainability
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.
Green Logistics, Sustainability, Transportation
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.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
Amazon is testing a premium service where shoppers can have their orders assembled upon arrival, as online furniture and houseware sales soar and shoppers make more big-ticket purchases online.
Risk Management, Transportation Management, Transportation
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.
3PL, Risk Management, Technology
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
With pandemic-induced lockdowns, e-commerce surges, and transportation restrictions in 2020, cargo theft shifted to new commodities and locations.
E-commerce, Retail, Technology
Stord, a cloud supply chain services provider for retail and e-commerce brands, raised a $65 million Series C round led by venture capital firm Bond, bringing its total capital raised in the past six months to $100 million.
Big Data, Risk Management, Technology
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.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
The real winners in e-commerce and omnichannel retail will be the ones who master managing their fulfillment and last-mile operations and costs.
Risk Management, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehousing
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.
Food Logistics, Retail, Technology
Leaders set their sights on the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to enhance visibility, cut costs, and power growth.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Warehousing
To build a program that has the strength and support to last, follow these practices and leverage your staff’s experience and expertise.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
E-commerce is up 65% year over year, and expected to surge more than 50% during the busiest peak week, according to Chet Paul, senior vice president at DHL Express; Kraig Foreman, president at DHL Supply Chain; and Craig Morris, chief information officer at DHL eCommerce Solutions.
Inventory Management, Risk Management, Technology
From preparing for e-commerce growth to auditing cybersecurity practices, supply chain leaders share the adjustments they'd make at the start of 2020 knowing what they know now.
Fulfillment, Risk Management, Warehousing
Warehouses and fulfillment centers should take these precautions to mitigate COVID-19 risks, keep the workforce safe, and avoid costly downtime.
Risk Management, Trucking, Transportation
When COVID-19 rocked the world, many companies were utilizing pool chassis in major ports and inland rail locations. However, with many pool chassis ranging in age from 20 to 25 years old, this led to serious problems, such as breakdowns and lack of availability. Leasing new, premium chassis could help prevent these problems.
Risk Management, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain disruptions may be a reality the world will continue to contend with. How can shippers weather the COVID-19 storm and maintain a semblance of business continuity during periods of such uncertainty? While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, shipping organizations must take more control of their own destinies. These key business strategies will help shippers secure their supply chain resiliency well into the future.
E-commerce, Food Logistics, Retail
Consumers are screaming for ice cream, and retailers are refining their e-commerce tactics for this frozen treat. Take a look at some ice cream supply chain trends.
Big Data, Risk Management, Technology
COVID-19 is clearly a catalyst for necessary change and our collective global supply chain disruption makes it clear that the time to bring transparency and efficiency is now.
E-commerce, Food Logistics, Retail
Here are three ways retailers can ensure e-commerce capabilities run efficiently by focusing on trading partner collaboration.
E-commerce, Demand Planning, Retail
Take a look at how consumer shopping behaviors changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other trends impacting the home goods industry.
Labor Management, Risk Management, Technology
Faced with a labor shortage exacerbated by the pandemic, MD Logistics developed a recruitment strategy to attract talent for present-day conditions as well as allow for continued growth.
Distribution, Fulfillment, Risk Management
As businesses slowly recover following COVID-19 fulfillment and distribution centers can't simply flip a switch and return to normal operations. Reopening will require a rigorous methodology backed by data and analytics, and creative thinking about how to leverage existing technology in the workplace.
Risk Management, Transportation Management, Transportation
Implementing these best practices can help companies reduce the impact to transportation operations and save costs during business disruptions.
Risk Management, Security, Technology
An often overlooked source of security vulnerability is your supply chain. If you can’t honestly say you are fully apprised of the security postures of your vendors, partners and contractors, you are at major risk of a cyberattack.
Lean Logistics, Risk Management, Technology
Companies are looking for ways to manage more efficiently with less—while reallocating resources to more productive activities and maximizing freight spend value. Logistics operations are a great place to start as even the smallest percentage savings could mean triple digit impact to bottom lines.
Manufacturing, Risk Management, Transportation
Shipping volumes demonstrate the resilience of companies and their ability to produce essential products during disruption, and highlight the important role transportation plays
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail
When you combine consumer demand for deliveries at a breakneck pace, the historically tight labor market, and the unpredictability of the global trade landscape, e-commerce businesses must be just as fast as they are flexible to succeed today’s market.
Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
It's more important than ever for transportation and logistics companies to have an effective mobility strategy in place. Shippers can adjust their existing protocols with COVID-19-related policies by implementing these technologies and practices.
E-commerce, Finance, Risk Management
COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges for supply chain and logistics management, and the pressure is on to deliver essential supplies, such as toilet paper and food, to consumers on time. Successfully delivering a product on time involves many factors, and labeling shipments correctly is one of them.
Global Economy, Global Trade Management, Risk Management
With tight production and shipping windows, finished goods importers are especially vulnerable when unexpected disruptions take place. These suggestions can help U.S. importers through what is shaping up to be a trying 2020.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
Almost all last-mile delivery drivers say they would be more effective if their maps were more accurate—this includes better meeting delivery windows and fewer parking tickets.
Global Economy, Risk Management, Supply Chain
When dealing with high-risk global events like COVID-19, manufacturers should first pay attention to the supply side, such as inventory, alternative energy, or shipping, and mitigate the impact of high-risk disruptions.
Retail, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Technology
Using robots to clearly monitor and better match demand to supply pays huge dividends.
Automotive Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail
Manufacturers with primary and sub-tier suppliers near Wuhan, China, can use these five guidelines to plan ahead for any COVID-19 impact.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
E-commerce revenue in 2020 will reach $3.52 trillion—this explosion is forcing retailers to find faster and more convenient modes to reach the final mile.
3PL, Last Mile Delivery, Retail
Amazon's launching of a full-service freight brokerage has a number of implications for supply chain professionals—some obvious and some not so clear.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Retail, Transportation
Take a look at the strategies that retailers and their service partners use to improve last-mile delivery for direct-to-consumer sales.
Big Data, Logistics I.T., Risk Management, Supply Chain, Technology
Real-time technology can help shippers keep abreast of high-impact incidents around the world and provide extra time and context to activate their supply chain risk mitigation strategies.
Green Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
3PL, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Partnering with a 3PL does much more than free up time to focus on core competencies—it offers a buffer between the shipper and the ever-shifting challenges of the logistics realm.
Retail, Supply Chain, Sustainability
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.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
New and noteworthy in the supply chain
Retail, Supply Chain, Visibility
Boll & Branch promises full comfort with zero chemicals.
E-commerce, Expedited Shipping, Retail
Randa improves pick, pack and ship process with supply chain consulting firm VSS and Cybra's MarkMagic barcode labeling software
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies are among those most impacted by the proliferation of delivery channels over the past several years. To succeed in this changing marketplace, successful CGP businesses are refining factory operations and developing new distribution and transportation models.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
This story examines some of the new models for e-commerce fulfillment that retailers are using today, particularly ones that involve the use of physical stores.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
A profile of Mark Bakker, head of supply chain operations, Americas, with HP Inc.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Hub Group generated savings and efficiency for a leading national retailer.
Fulfillment, Retail, Technology , Supply Chain Management
AI is quickly gaining ground in supply chain management, and we’re seeing it applied to demand forecasting to overcome many obstacles.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics
Walgreens is striving to become more consumer-friendly in an attempt to compete with e-commerce.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation Management
Companies in Asia Pacific place more importance on green transport than other regions do, according to DHL’s latest research report on ground transportation logistics.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
Nearly two-thirds of retail supply chain professionals struggle with disconnects between systems, finds Symphony RetailAI's Strengthening the Retail Supply Chain survey of North American retailers.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Holiday preparations are in high gear with hiring sprees and e-commerce investments reported by retailers and logistics service providers alike.
E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery, Lean, Retail, Supply Chain
The fulfillment part of multi-channel e-commerce is tricky; store delivery is one possible last-mile option.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
The war between the retail/e-commerce customer experience and increasing costs is heating up, thanks to the impact that rising transportation prices are having on the retail process. That trend plagues e-commerce players and retailers, both large and small.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
No supply chain is immune from risk, and the farther a company's supply chain traverses the globe, the more opportunity for things to go awry.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Supply chains should allocate product across today's complex omni-channel networks to fulfill customer demand.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
While many challenges arise from an omnichannel retail strategy, supply chain professionals must rise to the occasion and stay ahead of these changes.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Cargo theft continues to be a challenge to shippers, totaling an estimated $145 million in losses each year in North America. Use these tips to keep your cargo safe.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Growing cargo thefts across Germany, resulting in product losses valued at $1.3 billion annually, have prompted business associations in the country to launch a joint initiative to tackle the problem.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
The 2017 hurricane season serves as a risk management wake-up call.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Technology
With its distribution center approaching capacity, Michael Kors had several options to consider, including one that would expand the existing facility. The fashion company turned to supply chain software company LLamasoft for help evaluating possible solutions. The collaboration also led to Michael Kors developing a core supply chain decision-making capability as well as systems it could use for other purposes.
Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
High-performing supply chain organizations are differentiated on how well they respond to the unexpected.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain, Technology , Supply Chain Management
Supply chain collaboration (SCC) is vital for companies to make critical decisions quickly and outpace the competition. But, are the key concepts of collaboration a current reality or a myth? This article breaks them down.
Retail, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Profile of Tim O’Brien, senior director, supply chain, with Purchasing Power, a specialty e-commerce retailer that provides goods and services to customers who make payments through payroll deductions
Humanitarian Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
FedEx and UPS set aside rivalry to lobby White House on infrastructure, Retailers will rely heavily on technologies such as live chat, Facebook Messenger and Amazon Alexa for customer service, according to new research from Linc and Brand Garage, Research shows that U.S. industry executives are most concerned about the impact of trade protectionism, risk management, and border adjustment tax proposal
Retail Logistics, Retail, Supply Chain, Technology
Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods Market closes today August 28, 2017. Find out what it means today and for retailers in the near future.
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Opportunities that will make a difference in reverse logistics programs, and establishing goals for returns programs.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics I.T., Supply Chain
Amazon and Walmart are battling it out to conquer the last mile of the supply chain. It's important to note that this is not a competition for the grocery industry, but rather a battle of the distribution center.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Amazon is the most sophisticated technical and logistical company on the planet. Here's what online retailers can learn from Prime Day.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Packaging, Supply Chain
Challenge yourselves to go beyond a great product and deliver an outstanding brand experience for your customers when they open your package for the first time.
Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Security
E-commerce, Distribution, Fulfillment, Inventory Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management
Whether online or in-store, customers expect an immediate and frictionless shopping experience, thanks to Amazon. To compete, you must level the playing field with experiences that keep customers coming back to your branded e-commerce site.
Big Data, Retail, Sustainability, Warehousing
Industry leaders look to the future, offering advice and strategies to help you successfully navigate the year ahead.
E-commerce, Fulfillment, Retail, Warehousing
According to a recent report by CBRE, the average U.S. warehouse is about 34 years old. While this may seem relatively “young”, in our digitally-transformed world, any 34-year-old technology is practically a senior citizen. What’s more, within retail, the last five years has seen the rise of eCommerce as a preferred shopping method for consumers. It’s no surprise that the same CBRE report notes that U.S. warehouses are currently under significant strain to keep up with demand.
E-commerce, Customer Service, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Executing against the wrong e-commerce strategy – or not having a strategy at all – is a recipe for higher costs and lower customer satisfaction levels and can have a major negative impact on your business.
Reverse Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Up to 30 percent of e-commerce orders shipped to customers wind up coming back. Here's how smart retailers box up their reverse logistics strategies.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
In recent years, a rise in e-commerce sales has led to an increase in the amount of items returned. This increase in returns creates a challenging situation for retailers and an opportunity for their 3PL providers.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehousing
5 Ways Warehousing is Going Green
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability
Clarifying The Business Case For Green Supply Chain Management
Retail, Logistics, Partnership, Supply Chain
A 3PL's cold call leads to a cool technology solution that streamlines processes and minimizes service disruptions
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehousing
In the rush to satisfy ever-increasing demands for speed and efficiency, and the clarion calls to deliver your best customer experience, supply chain managers need to consider that impact on the worker experience.
Global Logistics, Logistics, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Global trade disruptions come in all shapes and sizes, and can wreak havoc on supply chains. Find out what proactive strategies and tactics leading companies are using to tackle the escalating challenge of supply chain risk management.
E-commerce, Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Today, shippers need to employ innovative solutions year-round, both digitally and with a physical presence in the supply chain.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Logistics, Technology , Warehousing
Every holiday season, warehouses expand their workforces two times or more to handle peak retail demand that can make or break the entire year. Here’s how augmented reality can help.
E-commerce, Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain
Getting your supply chain ready for omnichannel retailing requires integration with IT, sales and marketing, and procurement as well as transportation. Companies should assess what they can do in-house, and which areas require outside help.
Lean Logistics, Lean, Risk Management, Supply Chain
Having a global supply chain risk management strategy in place can not only increase value to your customers but also reduce your costs and increase performance.
E-commerce, Retail, Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability
Shippers are turning to innovative solutions to reduce packaging waste and emissions as key components of their sustainability efforts.
Retail Logistics, Retail, Packaging, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management
Sustainable packaging helps shippers’ bottom line and brand as well as being easier on the environment.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Visibility
When Dippin’ Dots needed more visibility in retail locations they teamed up with SEKO to get display freezers to market quickly.
E-commerce, Cross-border Trade, Canada, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Retail
John Costanzo of Purolator International discusses the latest trade trends between the United States and Canada.
Retail, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
A retailer needed to bring suppliers together and optimize processes so they teamed up with Unyson for a solution.
Retail Logistics, Fulfillment, Retail, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management
Symphony RetailAI, and CPG manufacturers, announced the findings of a benchmark report. The fourth annual study, conducted by Retail Systems Research (RSR) and sponsored by Symphony RetailAI, shows enhanced efficiencies from previous years, but clear room for improvement in fulfillment strategies, demand forecasting, and inventory accuracy and visibility.
Green Logistics, Logistics, Supply Chain, Trucking, Transportation
E-commerce, Distribution, Logistics, Retail, Partnership, Supply Chain, Warehousing
Even after adding a third production shift to its foundry, Lodge Manufacturing Company couldn’t manufacture enough cast-iron cookware to fill orders. To meet demand, the family-owned business in southern Tennessee invested $85 million in a second foundry, a modern 212,000-square-foot distribution center, and the company’s first warehouse management system, mobe3 from EVS.
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