Vertical Focus: Luxury Goods – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 Tags: Retail, E-commerce, Sourcing/Negotiations Shedding Animal Materials Fur Good Dolce & Gabbana joins several other luxury fashion brands in banning fur from all future collections starting in 2022. It will continue to work with fur artisans in its supply chain to incorporate into its designs sustainable […]

Redesigned crossover in the works

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[ad_1] Volkswagen’s Tiguan is a great choice for young families looking for a roomy crossover but aren’t quite ready to move up to a mid- or full-size offering. Our latest spy shots suggest that VW is now working on a redesign for the Tiguan—with electric power on the menu. The […]

Supporting Women Behind the Wheel

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[ad_1] December 26, 2019 | By Felecia Stratton Tags: Trucking, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Transportation Two U.S. senators, working with Ellen Voie, president and CEO of the Women In Trucking Association, introduced legislation that would require the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to take a formal role in […]

Consumers Want More Action on Sustainability

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[ad_1] May 05, 2022 Tags: Green Logistics, Expedited Shipping, Sustainability The 2022 Retail and Sustainability Survey from global business applications firm CGS illustrates the demand for sustainability, even at the cost of losing expedited shipping times. Sustainability took a back seat during the height of the pandemic in 2020, but […]

Atlanta Hits the Spot – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] January 31, 2020 | By Felecia Stratton Tags: Trucking, Freight Forwarders, Transportation Atlanta, Georgia, takes the top spot as the easiest market to find spot truckload van freight in 2019, according to a DAT Solutions report. Because spot freight is unscheduled, it can be a useful indicator of economic […]

Knock, Knock! SMBs Deliver the Final Mile

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Conrad Winter Tags: Retail, E-commerce, Last Mile Delivery SMB manufacturers and retailers are killing it in the middle and final miles. It was only back in 2017 that Undercover Snacks, a New Jersey-based manufacturer, was making its chocolate and quinoa snacks by hand in […]

Most Read Articles of 2019

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[ad_1] January 31, 2020 Tags: Trucking, E-commerce, Food Logistics, Technology These Inbound Logistics articles caught your eye and claimed your clicks. From weaving sustainable practices into your supply chain to revealing how Impossible Burger met impossibly high demands, here is the 2019 content that got you buzzing. 1. Can You […]

There’s Always Something to Make Better

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[ad_1] March 23, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management Daniel Politowicz is logistics & transportation manager of Tubelite, an architectural aluminum manufacturer and division of Apogee Enterprises. Responsibilities: Oversee freight movement, distribution, and continuous improvement initiatives for the transportation and logistics of Tubelite’s storefront, curtainwall, […]

Scale to Meet Your Needs

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[ad_1] January 31, 2020 | By Jake McLeod Tags: Trucking, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Global Economy Now more than ever before, shippers should consider working with an experienced managed transportation service provider that has a large, dedicated network of carrier partners. As the New Year’s Eve ball drops, so do […]

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