[ad_1] May 05, 2022 | By Robert Kriewaldt Tags: 3PL, Trucking, Warehousing, Demand Planning, E-commerce Labor shortages exacerbate supply chain issues, creating a perfect storm for disruption. Here’s why it’s happening and what to do about it. While the pandemic gets the brunt of the blame for ongoing supply chain […]
Month: June 2022
TMS Must-Haves for a Competitive Edge
[ad_1] A transportation management system (TMS) can help companies navigate unsettled business conditions and boost performance. [ad_2]
2023 Genesis GV60 puts a more luxurious spin on the Ioniq 5 and EV6
[ad_1] The new 2023 Genesis GV60 represents the first EV for the Korean luxury automaker as it transitions towards an all-electric lineup by 2030. While the company’s gas-powered lineup has taken on new platforms that have given it some distance from its Hyundai counterparts, the new electric SUV heads back […]
New retro sports car coming
[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 […]
2024 Ford Mustang, BMW Neue Klasse, Ineos EV: Today’s Car News
[ad_1] A redesigned Ford Mustang is coming next year. We’ve already spotted prototypes and now Ford has provided a sound clip of the Mustang GT variant. Judging by the clip, it looks like the pony car will continue to offer a manual transmission and V-8 engine. BMW Group is developing […]
Noted: The Supply Chain In Brief
[ad_1] May 05, 2022 Tags: Trucking, Transportation Infrastructure, Rail, Global Logistics, Supply Chain From recent mergers and acquisitions to philanthropy initiatives, here’s what’s new and notable in the supply chain. Good Works Atlantic Logistics launched Atlantic Cares, a volunteer and philanthropy initiative. Throughout 2022, the company will contribute one […]
Automation and Materials Handling Innovation: And The Award Goes To…
[ad_1] May 05, 2022 | By Sandra Beckwith Tags: Forklifts, Materials Handling, Automation, Robotics Let’s hear it for these seven warehousing and materials handling innovations that take the crown for addressing e-commerce growth and labor shortage challenges. Mobile robot sales spiraled upward in 2021, with 100,000 automated mobile robots (AMRs) […]
2022 Lexus LX 600 F Sport modernizes and perplexes
[ad_1] For every step forward Lexus took with its 2022 LX 600 redesign, the brand also seemingly took a step back. The flagship SUV arrives with a strong new powertrain, a better interior layout, and modern cabin technology. But the interior packaging is still compromised, the latest technology is a […]
Redesigned A4 takes on evolutionary look
[ad_1] A prototype for a redesigned Audi A4 has been spotted again. The prototype is for the A4 Avant wagon body style, but testers for the sedan should be out and about shortly. While Audi doesn’t offer the A4 Avant in the U.S., we still get the wagon body in […]
DeLorean Alpha5, 2024 Ford Mustang GT, 2022 Audi RS 3: The Week In Reverse
[ad_1] DeLorean revealed the Alpha5, Ford teased the 2024 Ford Mustang GT, and we drove the 2022 Audi RS 3. It’s the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. The DeLorean Alpha5 debuted online before it rolls onto the world’s stage at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Award ramp […]
A New Fix for Broken Supply Chains?
[ad_1] May 05, 2022 Tags: Trucking, Supply Chain Management, Loading Dock Less-than-truckload (LTL) are prone to delays, damages, and inefficiencies, finds new data from Drive Research and Flock Freight. Port delays and driver shortages have been making daily headlines of late. But there’s a key piece of the transportation equation […]
Orchestrating a DC Strategy That Won’t B Flat
[ad_1] May 05, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Cross-Docking, Technology , Visibility Distribution center technology and equipment working in harmony can keep any supply chain sharp. Distribution centers (DCs) should operate much like an orchestra, says Tom Moore, chief executive officer with AutoScheduler, which offers […]