Trends—December 2014
To mark SmartWay’s 10th anniversary, several shipper partners share their best tactics for getting the most out of the program… Sourcing and procurement functions have become areas of core incompetency says new survey.
To mark SmartWay’s 10th anniversary, several shipper partners share their best tactics for getting the most out of the program… Sourcing and procurement functions have become areas of core incompetency says new survey.
Providing technology solutions helps third-party logistics providers stand out from competitors and adds value to their services.
Finding a common ground between cost and corporate social responsibility remains a challenging proposition – unless organizations nurture a culture of sustainability.
When it comes to transporting the oversized, the awkward, the exotic, and the endangered, the secret to success is planning, planning, and more planning.
Freight audit and payment companies help shippers find the hidden cash in their supply chains by eliminating overbilling, and paying invoices accurately and quickly.
From a shipping perspective, manufacturers can best address today’s increasing regulations and demand volatility by outsourcing shipping to a third-party logistics provider.
Bobby Harris, President and CEO of BlueGrace Logistics, discusses the talent gap, entrepreneurship, the importance of keeping employees happy, and more.
Logistics has evolved into a strategic business concern, driving enterprises to seek third-party logistics (3PL) providers with multi-modal capabilities for complete end-to-end integration.
Shippers should consider partial shipping when looking for faster transit times, less handling, and a more cost-effective solution.
Companies that work with third-party logistics providers such as Penske Logistics get to share the pain when unexpected situations arise.