By Patrick Burnson · January 21, 2013
The unconventional oil and gas revolution has dramatically changed the global energy landscape, and in its wake is altering the world’s competitive manufacturing and industrial panorama, according to a new report from IHS, a leading source of global information and analytics.
By Patrick Burnson · January 11, 2013
While just a few years ago, the global automotive logistics sector was regarded as moribund at best, a new report suggest that demand from emerging markets are changing all of that.
By Jeff Berman · January 2, 2013
With Congress waiting until past January 1 to hammer out a deal for the so-called Fiscal Cliff, there is at least one less problem to worry about for now anyhow.
By MMH Staff · December 18, 2012
Big acquisitions, a precarious economy and some new players change the landscape heading into 2013.
By Patrick Burnson · December 11, 2012
Forecasting fuel rates has never been more difficult for shippers, maintained Derik Andreoli, Ph.D.c., a senior analyst at Mercator International LLC
By Patrick Burnson · December 11, 2012
While there were few surprises contained in ISM’s December 2012 Semiannual Economic Forecast, the overall findings suggest growth in the United States will continue in 2013
By Jeff Berman · December 7, 2012
At this time of year, everyone likes to bask in the holiday season and take stock of all the things in life we are grateful for and fortunate to have. Unfortunately, a resilient and thriving economy is still not on that list.
By Jeff Berman · December 5, 2012
Federal mediators help reach a tentative agreement for Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach with the Warehouse Union Local 63 Office Clerical Unit ("OCU").
By Jeff Berman · December 5, 2012
Federal mediators help reach a tentative agreement for Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach with the Warehouse Union Local 63 Office Clerical Unit ("OCU").
By MMH Staff · December 3, 2012
Among world’s 50 largest crane owners, fleet sizes are static over the last three years and overall lifting capacities steadily increased, according to new report.
By Patrick Burnson · November 29, 2012
As winter approaches, the nation’s supply chain infrastructure will continue to become damaged from seasonal elements such as freezing rain, sleet and snow.
By MMH Staff · November 28, 2012
Certification included an in-depth review of the business as well as a site inspection.
By Patrick Burnson · November 23, 2012
Consumer sentiment has taken a hit after the presidential election due to increased awareness by many Americans of the fiscal cliff and stock market volatility.
By LM Staff · November 23, 2012
RedPrairie and JDA Software Group, Inc. today announced that they have received notice from the Federal Trade Commission granting early termination of the waiting period for U.S. antitrust review
By Patrick Burnson · November 15, 2012
A new cloud-based technology platform that allows shippers to more efficiently collaborate with international suppliers and better manage their inbound supply chains has been introduced by UPS.