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Kimberly-Clark: AI-enabled transportation transformation
November 3, 2023
Having covered B2B markets for 30 years, I’ve been witness to dozens of trends being overhyped to the point where the mere mention of it is reduced to background noise—devoid of meaning due to the number of times it has been spoken or written into a headline.
When crisis creates opportunity
September 3, 2023
We’ve always said that fall is “the season of traditions,” and we’re kicking off this festive time of the year with one of our favorites— the release of the findings from the “Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends.”
Technology Issue: Evaluate first, then apply
May 5, 2023
Use our May 2023 issue to take the temperature of the technology that’s transforming our operations right in front of our eyes
E-commerce: Balancing new patterns of demand
March 13, 2023
Once again, we’re using the March issue of Logistics Management to take a closer look at how the ongoing growth of e-commerce continues to influence the various modes, services and operations practices that make our logistics and freight transportation networks function.
Global Logistics: Vexing issues linger
February 2, 2023
Even before the pandemic, the idea of managing a streamlined global freight transportation network was considered by many as the single biggest challenge facing U.S. companies looking to build a universal brand—no matter the industry.
2022 Viewpoints: Think, plan, act
December 2, 2022
Implementing and leveraging tools to streamline operations and retain the workforce is necessary to take your operations into the future.
Trucking Issue: Freight management trends to watch
November 2, 2022
Over the past 10 years we’ve used the November issue to fix the spotlight on the trucking market, what is by far the most utilized mode of freight transportation—as well as the most analyzed and scrutinized.
2022 Virtual Summit: Enabling the workforce of the future
October 1, 2022
This year it didn’t take us long to realize that the need to improve strategies to attract, hire, and apply the technology necessary to retain a workforce should be top of mind for logistics and supply chain management professionals.
This month in Logistics Management: Reader’s survey confronts negative perceptions
September 6, 2022
For the first time, respondents were asked to consider a series of job factors and then share their perception of how logistics and transportation jobs compared to jobs in other industries for each of those factors.
Technology Issue: No more excuses
May 4, 2022
Indeed, the technologies with all of the capabilities that we need are right in front of us—and more affordable than ever. No more excuses.
LM Viewpoint: 2022 Freight Rates Heading Up, Up and Away.
January 12, 2022
The 17th year that Logistics Management has produced our Rate Outlook print feature and follow-up webcast (Jan. 27) combination.
2021 Virtual Summit: Developing a game plan for the future
November 30, 2021
The last year and a half has pushed many logistics and supply chain operations to the brink, ushering in capacity, pricing, inventory, fulfillment, labor and global trade challenges that many have never seen before.
11th Annual Trucking Issue: Onward and upward with technology
November 8, 2021
This marks the 11th year that we’ve devoted the majority of our November pages to the most dominant—and most complex—mode of transportation: motor freight.
LM Viewpoints: Emerging stronger, smarter, faster
October 11, 2021
While there’s no designated theme in October, one can’t help but notice that our feature stories this month highlight the ongoing ripple effect of the pandemic and how the challenges that unfolded in its wake still persist at every link in the supply chain.
2021 Masters of Logistics: Talent and technology matter
August 30, 2021
This year on the transportation performance side, many of the findings support the fact that, while disruptive, the pandemic has greatly amplified the importance of logistics operations.