Robots Do Yardwork, Too – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Keith Biondo Tags: Trucking, Warehousing, Robotics Keith Biondo is the publisher of Inbound Logistics magazine. Efficient warehouse operations provide the levels of service that customers demand as America’s economy scales up. In many instances, yard operations impede that efficiency. Safety, driver facilities, cooperation, and […]

From the Front Lines to the Boardroom

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[ad_1] May 04, 2017 Tags: Trucking, Logistics, Careers, Supply Chain David Congdon, CEO, Old Dominion Freight Line David Congdon was 14 when he joined the family business: less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier Old Dominion Freight Line. “I started working on the dock in the summer,” he says. “Making $1.65 an hour beat […]

Cultivating Supply Chain Talent – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Helen Mann Tags: Labor Management, Education, Careers 2021 was notable for labor challenges and shifts in thinking about employee engagement. Here’s how to attract supply chain talent and increase job satisfaction. Trident Transport knows the value of employee engagement. The Chattanooga, Tennessee-based freight broker […]

M4 CSL-based special edition coming soon

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[ad_1] BMW M turned 50 this year and BMW is celebrating in a big way. We’ve already seen new M3 Touring and M4 CSL models introduced, and there’s also an M3 CS, redesigned M2, and standalone M SUV all coming. Also in the pipeline is an M4 CSL-based 3.0 CSL […]

2024 Ioniq 6, BMW 3.0 CSL homage, Porsche 911 S/T: Car News Headlines

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[ad_1] The Ioniq 6, the production version of Hyundai’s stunning Prophecy concept from a couple of years back, has finally been revealed. We’re glad to report that the production version stays true to the concept’s sultry lines, and in terms of performance you’re looking at direct competition for the Tesla […]

Old Processes Impede New Inventory Strategies

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Jaclyn Ix Tags: Inventory Management, Warehousing, Fulfillment Few businesses use new technologies to tackle supply chain issues caused by the pandemic due to tighter costs and dependence on legacy work processes, says a recent survey from intelligence platform Verusen. This results in lost revenue […]

New retro sports car coming

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[ad_1] Porsche has been spotted testing what’s likely to be the next addition in its growing series of retro Heritage Design models. The series was launched in 2020 with the arrival of the 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design and expanded earlier this year with the 911 Sport Classic, with both […]

Autonomous Vehicle Revolution Is Upon Us

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[ad_1] July 21, 2017 | By Robert Hooper Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain Self-driving or autonomous vehicles are progressing quickly past the testing phase. This technology is a world-changing innovation—a revolution well underway—that may surpass the discovery of electricity and the invention of the automobile. What sets this revolution […]

The Economy Will Grow. Is That Bad News?

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[ad_1] September 21, 2017 | By Keith Biondo Tags: Trucking, Economic Development, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain Keith Biondo is the publisher of Inbound Logistics magazine. For this annual trucking issue, we surveyed both shippers and carriers on important issues impacting the trucking industry. Most importantly, we solicited their views on […]

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