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Peerless Research Group Company Profile

Founded in 2010, Peerless Research Group (PRG) is the research division of Peerless Media, LLC. PRG offers a wide range of custom and research solutions for businesses, consultants, and advertising agencies specializing in the supply chain, logistics, and materials handling products and services.

Peerless Research Group
50 Speen Street
Suite 302
Framingham, Massachusetts, 01701
United States
508) 663-1500
[email protected]

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2022 Reverse Logistics Research Study
2022 Reverse Logistics Research Study
Peerless Research Group surveyed its readers to get their insights on various solutions for ecommerce, retail replenishment, and reverse logistics,...

2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Micro-Fulfillment and Last Mile Study
2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Micro-Fulfillment and Last Mile Study
This Quarterly Research Series will help managers understand the effects and impacts ecommerce is having on micro fulfillment and the...


2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Freight Transportation Management Study
2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Freight Transportation Management Study
This Quarterly Research Series will help managers understand the effects and impacts ecommerce is having on freight transportation management.

2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Technology for Ecommerce Study
2021 Ecommerce Research Series: Technology for Ecommerce Study
This Quarterly Research Series will help managers understand the effect ecommerce is having on warehouse and distribution center (DC) operations.

Millennials in Supply Chain
Millennials in Supply Chain
This research paper from SCMR, APICS and APQC finds the next generation is focused, engaged, enthused and committed when it...




Peerless Research Group News & Resources

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The Pallet Report 2023: Shape shift underway
New report reveals the types and sizes of pallets that companies are using, mechanisms used to secure the loads on the pallets and the broader role pallets are playing in global supply chains.

32nd Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends: Navigating a shallow pool of resources
Logistics operations are facing a human capital crisis that poses a threat to both performance and competitiveness. In this year’s study, our authors explore how organizations can compete for talent in an increasingly limited talent pool; how organizations are competing in an increasingly dynamic business environment; and examine the technologies that shippers now need to use to stay ahead of the curve.

More robots are coming to a warehouse near you
Our new Intralogistics Robotics Study proves just how vital robotics and automation are becoming to warehouses and DCs of all sizes­—and across all industries.

What are you driving? The 2023 lift truck acquisition and usage study
Here’s a look at the current lift truck usage and purchasing trends for 2023.

40th Annual Quest for Quality Awards: Service stars in the new era of collaboration
Which carriers, third-party logistics providers and U.S. ports reached the pinnacle of service excellence over the course of the past year? Our readers have cast their votes, and now it’s time to introduce this year’s winners of the coveted Quest for Quality Awards.

Quest for Quality 2023: North American Ports
Stellar service steady through the storm

Quest for Quality 2023: Truckload
Top-notch service remains front and center

Quest for Quality 2023: Less Than Truckload (LTL)
World-class service prevails amid sharp falloff in demand.

Software usage survey: Spotlight on technology
Artificial intelligence may be the hot technology of the day. But it’s not alone. Our latest survey plots the trajectory of AI and other advanced technologies along with warehouse, transportation, labor and planning software. Here’s the rundown of where they stand in the plant and warehouse right now.

Intralogistics Robotics study 2023: More robots are coming to a warehouse near you
Our new Intralogistics Robotics Study proves just how vital robotics and automation are becoming to warehouses and DCs of all sizes­—and across all industries.

2023 LTL Study: Partner for reliability
While rates continue to rise, shippers who’ve worked to form closer partnerships with their LTL providers report better pricing, better service and improved support from their carriers.

Multiagent Orchestration Platforms to Direct Warehouse Robot Fleets, Predicts Gartner Research
Gartner recently found that point-to-point API integration is not sufficient for growing robot fleets, and GreyOrange noted that its GreyMatter orchestration software can help.

2023 Warehouse Equipment Survey: Tighter budgets prompt targeted spend
After a banner year for materials handling automation indicators last year, our annual equipment outlook survey reveals a more conservative approach to spending on automation, equipment and related software—however, the indicators didn’t decline drastically.

Warehouse automation survey: Levels and total cost of ownership (TCO) concerns on the rise
Our annual reader survey finds that many are looking to implement or improve their systems across numerous areas, and when it comes to decision factors for evaluating systems, total cost of ownership and integration gained in importance, while concern over parts availability declined.

2022 Reverse Logistics Research Study
Peerless Research Group surveyed its readers to get their insights on various solutions for ecommerce, retail replenishment, and reverse logistics, the completed, 29-page summary report is available for download.



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