With a current shortage of 80,000 drivers, the trucking industry is in dire need of new recruits. Is Gen Z interested?
This week’s Talking Supply Chain podcast looks at what happens when an item goes viral and how companies can safeguard their supply chains.
The U.S. has intensified its efforts against forced labor by blocking imports from 26 Chinese cotton companies.
DP World is boosting its North American operations with the opening of new freight forwarding offices in Dallas and Houston.
GXO Logistics has implemented a first-of-its-kind robotics solution for a major global sporting goods retailer in Europe.
When a special Valentine’s Day-theme Stanley tumbler went viral, it caused a surge in product sales, highlighting the challenges the supply chain faces when products go viral on social media.
Launched last July, MeRA leverages large language models to automate responses to customer inquiries, significantly reducing agent handle time by 50 percent.
According to new data from the Association for Supply Chain Management, the average compensation for supply chain professionals is now $103,000.
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Discover how drones, autonomous vehicles, and clean technologies are driving efficiency, reducing costs, and improving customer satisfaction.
A barge collided with the Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston, Texas, causing an oil spill and closing the only road access to the island.
The U.S. retail sector experienced mixed results in April, with total sales flat from March but up 3% annually.
In this week’s Startup Spotlight, we speak with Cambium CEO Ben Christensen about his company’s success in transforming old wood into sustainable, useful products.
April’s freight market data from Cass reveals ongoing challenges, with a 1.6% month-over-month drop in shipments and a 4% year-over-year decline.
The 2024 ASCM Salary Report shows a 4% year-over-year salary increase for supply chain professionals, with average total compensation now at $103,000.