The New Faces of Trucking

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[ad_1] November 13, 2018 | By Inbound Logistics Staff Tags: Trucking, Education & Careers, Transportation, Education, Supply Chain Leilani and Cheyenne are the first female students enrolled in Patterson High School’s trucking driving program. Leilani and Cheyenne are not your typical high school students. What sets them apart is that […]

Deploying an End-to-End Solution for a Manufacturer’s Product Launch

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[ad_1] March 23, 2022 Tags: Intermodal, Fulfillment, Retail Logistics Faced with a considerable supply chain challenge—a large-scale product launch—a manufacturer turned to Hub Group for a holistic, end-to-end approach, from drayage to fulfillment, that also enables expansion. The Challenge How do you launch a critical new product in the middle […]

Keeping Truckers Safe on the Road

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[ad_1] December 10, 2018 | By Pat Larkin Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics Keeping drivers safe is important for everyone on the road, especially with 115 million cars and trucks hitting U.S. streets every day. Not everyone who drives will get into an accident. However, the risk is much higher for […]

Supply Chain Finance: You Can Bank On It

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Supply Chain Management, Finance Supply chain finance programs can successfully keep the cash flowing, enabling companies to cut debt and boost profitability. The adage “cash is king” remains as true as ever. Profitable companies can still run into trouble if they […]

New App Drives Compliance – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 10, 2018 Tags: Trucking, Logistics, Technology It can be challenging for rental trucks to meet the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate. One solution is to provide drivers with easier Hours of Service (HoS) functionality. To that end, Penske Truck Leasing has introduced Penske Driver, a fully integrated and […]

The (Not So) Hidden Benefits of Intermodal

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Tom Gresham Tags: Intermodal, Logistics, Sustainability Shippers that turn to intermodal can ease capacity challenges and save money on long-haul shipments unburdened by pressing deadlines. Intermodal shipping can be an afterthought for some shippers, an option that they do not even consider when weighing […]

Drivers Need Some TLC – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] January 31, 2019 | By Todd Johnson, Senior Vice President of Transportation, Kenco Tags: Trucking, Logistics, Supply Chain With the American Trucking Associations projecting a shortfall of 174,00 truck drivers by 2026, it is important for organizations to understand and address driver concerns in order to retain a strong […]

Bullwhip or Just Bull? – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 | By Keith Biondo Tags: Ocean, Transportation Keith Biondo is the publisher of Inbound Logistics magazine. Are shipping lines pricing themselves out of business? Blame the bullwhip effect, a distribution channel phenomenon in which demand forecasts yield increasing swings in inventory. Let’s take that idea a […]

GMC Hummer EV to cost $6,250 more as of June 18

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[ad_1] The expensive GMC Hummer EV is about to get $6,250 more expensive. Starting Saturday, June 18, every 2023 GMC Hummer EV pickup and SUV will get the price increase, though GMC will honor the original price for who reserved a 3X model prior to that date. GMC cited rising […]

Transport Decision Makers: Prepare for the Future

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[ad_1] January 31, 2019 | By Noel Perry Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain What is happening and what will happen to trucking capacity and costs? Here’s the data you need to help plan for the coming months. Spot Capacity The steady fall has paused. The “where” of the spot […]

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