By Patrick Burnson · July 26, 2012
沃森土地公司——工业faci的建造者lities for manufacturing and distribution – plans on adding a 49-acre property to their portfolio in Chino, California.
By Bob Trebilcock · July 25, 2012
Our industry is getting attention for all the wrong reasons.
By Patrick Burnson · July 19, 2012
?The new report states that use of 3PL companies is a growing trend in the global pharmaceutical supply chain
By Patrick Burnson · July 19, 2012
As the world transitions to low-carbon alternatives, logistics managers will continue to depend on fossil fuels for the majority of their energy needs for the foreseeable future, said Business for Social Responsibility executives in San Francisco.
By Patrick Burnson · July 19, 2012
The survey-based “Supply Chain Metrics Report” also suggests that supply chain managers may be expecting too much from transportation providers
By Patrick Burnson · July 11, 2012
The Department of Defense currently spends $400 billion each year acquiring products and services from defense contractors
By Patrick Burnson · July 10, 2012
After slow but steady improvement over the first half of this year, small business optimism soured considerably in June, said analysts at IHS Global Insight
By Patrick Burnson · July 10, 2012
At yesterday's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) China said it was not in a position to accept the establishment of a panel requested by the United States, the European Union and Japan regarding its measures related to the exportation of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum
By Jeff Berman · July 3, 2012
Multiregional less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier Saia said this week it has acquired truckload and brokerage services provider Robart Transportation Inc. and its subsidiary The RL Services Group LLC.
By Patrick Burnson · June 23, 2012
The McKinsey Global Institute analysts noted that over the past three decades – as developing economies industrialized and began to compete in world markets – a global labor market started taking shape
By Jeff Berman · June 21, 2012
Various factors could tip the scales in assessing how 2012 Peak Season plays out.
By Patrick Burnson · June 18, 2012
Beacon Economics is reporting some encouraging news for Golden State shippers…especially on the job front
由约翰·d·Schulz · June 13, 2012
U.S. logistics costs rose 6.6 percent last year to $1.28 trillion, up $79 billion from 2010, according to the newest State of Logistics report.
By Jeff Berman · June 12, 2012
As e-commerce continues to become more prevalent and becomes a “go-to” shopping option for consumers, subsequent effects of that figure to impact supply chains in the sense that they might be more consumer-driven in the future. That was one of the main findings of a recent study put out by UPS and comScore.
By Patrick Burnson · June 5, 2012
These predictions will affect most logistics organizations, however, the impact will depend on how prepared they are to adapt to these events, analysts said.