Take Control of Your Imports – Save Time and Money

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[ad_1] March 23, 2022 | By Robert J. Schott Tags: Ocean, Ports, Import Importers can mitigate supply chain disruption and the resulting escalation of costs by taking control of their shipments at origin and moving their goods more strategically. The impact on Americans from supply chain disruption is ubiquitous and, […]

Baby Jeep coming with gas and electric options

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[ad_1] A baby Jeep slotting below the compact Renegade is coming soon, and a prototype has just been spotted. The new subcompact crossover was previewed in March and confirmed for a launch in the first half of 2023, meaning we’ll likely see it land at dealerships as a 2024 model. […]

Reshoring? Not So Fast – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] May 05, 2022 | By Keith Biondo Tags: Economic Development, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Global Trade Management, Industry Associations, Sourcing/Negotiations Reshoring might sound like the solution to the United States’ supply chain woes, but here’s why it is not a cure-all for current and future disruptions.  Keith Biondo […]

Mild facelift pegged for ultra-lux SUV

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[ad_1] Mercedes-Benz looks to be in the early stages of development of an update for its Maybach GLS-Class, the ultra-luxury version of the full-size GLS-Class. The current-generation GLS-Class arrived on the scene in 2019 as a 2020 model, with the Maybach version arriving a year later. In Mercedes tradition, the […]

McLaren reportedly plans electric SUV

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[ad_1] McLaren as recently as 2019 was adamant it would never launch an SUV at its road car division but it seems the success rivals like Aston Martin and Lamborghini are enjoying with their own high-riding models is simply too hard to ignore. In the case of those rivals, a […]

Driver Shortage or Lack of Innovation?

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[ad_1] January 31, 2019 | By John McDonald Tags: Trucking, Warehousing, Technology , Supply Chain The trucking industry has faced a driver shortage for many years now. In a world where every industry seems to be evolving, the stagnant nature of trucking is hurting the employment pool. While trucking was […]

TMS Guide 2022 – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] May 05, 2022 Tags: Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Technology Inbound Logistics offers this annual guide of some top TMS providers and solutions that can put you on the right road toward improved transportation management and performance. Recent supply chain disruptions have raised interest in transportation management […]

Singer Turbo Study, Nio ES7, Ferrari’s future: Car News Headlines

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[ad_1] Singer Vehicle Design’s latest project car is a Porsche 930-inspired creation called the Turbo Study. The California company has now revealed a version of the Turbo Study with an added sports focus, and yes that means more power. Nio, often billed as China’s Tesla, is rapidly expanding its lineup. […]

Hot Tips to Stay Safe This Winter

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[ad_1] January 31, 2019 | By Inbound Logistics Staff Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics “Slow the hell down and drive defensively.” This is a crucial step in remaining safe on the road, especially during the winter months when driving conditions worsen, say executives at Lynden Transport. As harsh weather and poor […]

7 Biggest Robotics Predictions for 2022

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 No tags available In the past five years, robots have moved from a developing technology to an indispensable tool for many businesses. With their ability to predict market change or supply chain disruptions, automation programs are increasingly adopted across many industries, says a report from software […]

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