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Uber Freight Introduces Personalized Load Matching
Uber Freight, the on-demand trucking service created by Uber and introduced earlier this year, is expanding from its initial market of Texas to areas in California, Arizona, Chicago, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, Uber has also updated the app with new features that personalize the driver app with custom settings and recommendations based on their use.
Smart Glasses New Standard in Order Picking
DHL Supply Chain has made augmented reality supported glasses now business-as-usual in warehouses around the globe by proving the stability of functionalities and value of the solution and achieving productivity improvements averaging 15 percent, with higher accuracy rates and approval ratings by users.
Keeping Ocean Freight Moving This Peak Season
As we head into the 2017 peak shipping season, the global ocean transportation market has stabilized, carriers are in a better position financially and the economy is trending upward, however, each year presents unique challenges to shippers looking to optimize ocean transportation spend while having access to the capacity needed to meet consumer demand.
Expectations and Future Last Mile Delivery Logistics
While various futuristic delivery options are being developed and tested, they’re not yet trending, but keep your eyes on them for the future, especially when parcels can be delivered by autonomous vehicles or drones, that will change the last mile delivery game considerably.
FedEx’s TNT Unit Suffering from June Cyberattack
FedEx Corp.’s TNT unit is still trudging through some transactions by hand and information systems may never fully recover from a June Petya cyberattack that is expected to deal a blow to earnings.
Why Less-than-Truckload Rates Are Changing
It’s safe to say that rate increases are inevitable and oftentimes unavoidable, that’s not to say that it’s impossible to soften the blow.
The Future of the Supply Chain Workforce Will Be Determined By Technology Talent
Supply chain executives agree that future supply chain performance will rely to a great extent on talent, and the continual focus on improving the current workforce and attracting new talent must be the new mandate for supply chain executives.
Infor Coleman AI Platform to ‘Rethink Supply Chain’ and Maximize Human Work Potential
Infor has announced Coleman, an enterprise-grade, industry-specific AI platform that takes mission-critical business data from Infor CloudSuite, coupled with the supplier, logistics, and finance data from the GT Nexus Commerce Network, and analyzes it with the computing power of a hyper scale public cloud.
For The First Time Amazon Prime Air Cargo Planes Are Ready For Takeoff
Amazon Prime Air cargo planes are fueled and ready to support prime day in the U.S. for the first time as Amazon's diverse delivery network continues to expand with new prime members being added around the world.
Retailer’s Current & Planned Future Omni-Channel Services
Information on all channels is shared in real-time and the role of retail stores is changing, customers need more professional help from staffs and want to choose, find and pay for products faster and more easily.
Volvo First Major Car Manufacturer to Go All Electric
Volvo Cars, the premium car maker, has announced that every Volvo it launches from 2019 will have an electric motor, marking the historic end of cars that only have an internal combustion engine (ICE) and placing electrification at the core of its future business.
Technology in the Evolving LTL Supply Chain
Q&A with Andrew Slusher, president and CEO, SMC³
Presence of Uber Freight and Other Players Raises the Stakes for Truckload Brokerage
Uber Freight, and other similar freight services, really has the potential to serve as a true disruptive influence sector in the world of truckload brokerage, creating a ripple effect of sorts.
Walmart’s Headaches from Competing With Amazon
Walmart has thousands of stores that sell hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of goods, and it's particularly strong in suburban and rural areas and among low- and middle-income consumers, but it’s playing catch-up with online retailer Amazon, who is on a collision course with Walmart to try to be the predominant seller of pretty much everything you buy.
Logistics and the Sharing Economy
What does the sharing economy mean for logistics? The sharing economy has already revolutionized how people travel between places – and now it’s beginning to transform how goods are transported.
Petya Ransomware Cyber Attack Hits Maersk Line
While all vessel operations will continue, making “the majority” of port calls, the shipping line says it has “shut down” IT and communications infrastructure as a security measure.
On The Right Track – CSX Featured On Mad Money
Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s Mad Money talks about how he believes that executives matter and have a pronounced impact on organizations, noting that E. Hunter Harrison is the leader needed to drive transformational change in the rail industry.
How Augmented Reality and Apple Will Transform Retail & Logistics Supply Chains
From B2C to B2B, augmented reality has the potential to change the world in many ways, in this article we describe the top five ways this new revolutionary technology could potentially change retail, logistics, and the supply chain.
Four Ways to Future-Proof Your Warehouse
Four attributes warehouse technology must have to protect against obsolescence and help future proof your warehouse.
Amazon’s Whole Foods Acquisition Brings With It a Massive Microsoft Azure Cloud Client
Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods makes the e-commerce giant a real player in the grocery space and it also just snapped up a major client for Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform, which rivals Amazon Web Services.