The FMCSA’s highly-touted pilot to recruit drivers under 21 has been a disappointment, with numbers far below initial projections.
In our latest “Ask an Expert,” Netstock’s Barry Kukkuk joins us to discuss the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge collapse, the government’s response, and more.
The EU approved a new law that will prevent huge companies from committing human rights and environmental abuses in their global supply chains.
Baltimore’s opened its fourth temporary channel, designed for commercial ships that have been stranded since the Key Bridge collapse to finally exit.
Extreme weather events pose an extreme challenge for the transportation industry. Here are some tips on how to protect your company’s supply chain.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has accused Apple of using illegal minerals and violating human rights in its supply chain.
Fueled by U.S. consumer demand for semiconductors, South Korea continues to make huge inroads as China fades.
Crowell & Moring law partner Stefan Meisner joined the Talking Supply Chain podcast to discuss the recent decision by the Federal Trade Commission to ban noncompete agreements.
Shipping giant UPS struggled with shifting consumer demands and rising costs, resulting in an earnings dip during the first three months of 2024.
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Amazon unveiled its newest warehouse in North Carolina, a 620,000-square-foot facility that will provide 1,000 new jobs to the area.
Experiential learning remains a crucial standard that few learning situations can replace.
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A survey from Descartes found that 54% of supply chain and logistics companies are attempting to automate tasks as a way to improve worker productivity and address labor shortages.
SAP’s new AI-driven enhancements will leverage real-time data, enhance product development, and bolster manufacturing effectiveness.