The year started slowly, but a modest recovery is likely. Meanwhile, domestic truckers must adjust to changes in the way import shipments move across the country.
In today's retail environment it is vital to maximize return on inventory investment. To do that, retailers and their suppliers need to understand and respond to consumer desires in a more precise way than ever before. New technology is helping them succeed.
Container volumes continue to rise, and the nation's deep water ports and connecting highways struggle to keep up. Proponents say short sea shipping could ease some of the load.
While analysts put a positive spin on the current slowdown in the RFID market, a new EPCglobal standard for using RFID data could provide a much needed boost.
The traditional lines between transportation modes will continue to fade, as shippers adjust their shipping strategies to meet rapidly changing markets.
Companies looking to outsource logistics operations and logistics providers looking for customers need to employ both their heads and their hearts as they search for the perfect partner.
Inventory optimization solutions give companies a new weapon to combat the layers of safety stock that often plague complex, multi-echelon supply chains.
With the growth in offshore sourcing and manufacturing, supply lines have become longer, more complex and more vulnerable to disruptions. Concerned companies are meeting this challenge with a disciplined approach to supply management.