9 Steps to Safeguard Your Digital Supply Chain

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Logistics I.T., Technology Even as digital supply chains have become more critical, they’ve also become increasingly vulnerable to attack. Here’s how to lock up your information. Digital supply chains—the flow of information that accompanies physical supply chains, providing visibility and connections […]

Coupe-like crossover coming with lots of tech

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[ad_1] A redesigned Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class made its debut earlier this month and now we have the first spy shots of a prototype for the small SUV’s more dynamically styled GLC-Class Coupe option. The regular SUV and the coupe-like variant look to be even more differentiated with the new GLC-Class generation, […]

Microlino modern Isetta ready to start deliveries

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[ad_1] Two brothers from Switzerland in 2016 presented an electric city car whose design was inspired by the iconic Isetta—right down to the front-mounted door. Called the Microlino, the cute two-seater is the result of Oliver and Merlin Ouboter’s desire to free up space in cities and promote environmentally friendly […]

Carriers Cough Up Hiring Fee

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[ad_1] September 17, 2019 Tags: Trucking, Supply Chain As part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) new Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse rule, trucking companies soon will be required to pay the agency a fee prior to hiring each driver—in addition to an annual fee for currently employed drivers. […]

Direct-to-Consumer Gets Trendy – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 Tags: Retail, E-commerce Direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce has changed the way people shop for everything from razors to sofas, to the point where retailers with more traditional supply chains are catching on. New e-commerce brands and traditional retailers alike can follow these five DTC trends in 2022 […]

Trucking Strategies for Whichever Way the Wind Blows

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[ad_1] September 17, 2019 | By Sandra Beckwith Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Sourcing/Negotiations Just because there’s more trucking capacity available today than there was a year ago doesn’t mean that shippers can overlook the basics. Here’s how to maintain capacity in all market conditions. What a difference a year makes. When […]

Cargo Security: Have a Safe Trip

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Helen Mann Tags: Inventory Management, Warehousing, Security From leveraging bottlenecks to launching malware attacks, criminals are targeting the supply chain. Here’s how to keep your freight—and information—safe. How’s this for scary? In the second quarter of 2021, cargo theft experienced a 253% increase by […]

Hear the Ford F-150 Raptor R’s V-8 sing

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[ad_1] Ford will soon have an answer to Ram’s 1500 Rebel TRX which has been terrorizing the truck world since it arrived on the scene in 2020. The Blue Oval is preparing an F-150 Raptor equipped with a V-8 engine, and decided to provide a glimpse at the vehicle to […]

2019 Top 100 Truckers – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] September 17, 2019 Tags: Trucking, Intermodal, Logistics Inbound Logistics’ annual Top 100 Truckers directory offers an in-depth review of carriers that match shippers’ diverse and demanding needs. The Trucking Decision Support Tool Search on any of these data points to match your requirements to the Top 100: bit.ly/trucking-DST […]

10 Best Supply Chain Companies of 2021

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: Health Care Logistics, E-commerce, Food Logistics Gartner’s annual global Supply Chain Top 25 identifies today’s supply chain leaders and highlights their best practices. Amid severe and ongoing disruption, organizations that can juggle conflicting priorities to operate agile, robust, transparent, and ethical supply chains are impressive. […]

2019 Trucking Perspectives – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] September 17, 2019 | By Merrill Douglas Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Supply Chain Inbound Logistics’ exclusive survey of shippers and truckers reveals where the wind is blowing in the trucking industry today. If you’ve heard the trucking capacity crunch has eased in 2019, you’ll find evidence to support that idea […]

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