
Truck Freight Shipments, Spending Fall in Q3 but Show Slower Decline
The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index reported a continued contraction in truck freight shipments and spending in the third quarter. However, the rate of decline
The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index reported a continued contraction in truck freight shipments and spending in the third quarter. However, the rate of decline
Unilever is investing over €150 million to revamp its European homecare division’s supply chain, aiming to rectify years of underperformance and target younger consumers with
Dockworkers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375, have escalated their industrial action at the Port of Montreal by launching an
The UK’s latest budget announcement has stirred up the logistics industry. While the extension of the fuel tax freeze is a welcome relief, the increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget outlines major reforms in infrastructure, industrial strategy, and wages, impacting logistics resilience and operational costs. The Labour government’s Autumn Budget
Propel Software report highlights the need for resilience in manufacturing, focusing on agility and tech investments over political outcomes. With the U.S. presidential election approaching,
Man-made risk refers to disasters that are a result of human intent or negligence, as opposed to natural disasters. These risks can be caused by
Analysts say sluggish demand and economic uncertainty will keep trucking rates stagnant for Q4, with hopes for growth delayed until next spring. Despite a few
Using Kinaxis’ Maestro platform, Stanley 1913 boosts real-time supply chain visibility and scenario planning to stay ahead of disruptions. Drinkware maker Stanley 1913, known for
As Europe enacts tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles, trade tensions rise amid fears of Chinese retaliation and economic fallout. The European Union
The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index reported a continued contraction in truck freight shipments and spending in the third quarter. However, the rate of decline
Unilever is investing over €150 million to revamp its European homecare division’s supply chain, aiming to rectify years of underperformance and target younger consumers with
Dockworkers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375, have escalated their industrial action at the Port of Montreal by launching an
The UK’s latest budget announcement has stirred up the logistics industry. While the extension of the fuel tax freeze is a welcome relief, the increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget outlines major reforms in infrastructure, industrial strategy, and wages, impacting logistics resilience and operational costs. The Labour government’s Autumn Budget
Propel Software report highlights the need for resilience in manufacturing, focusing on agility and tech investments over political outcomes. With the U.S. presidential election approaching,
Man-made risk refers to disasters that are a result of human intent or negligence, as opposed to natural disasters. These risks can be caused by
Analysts say sluggish demand and economic uncertainty will keep trucking rates stagnant for Q4, with hopes for growth delayed until next spring. Despite a few
Using Kinaxis’ Maestro platform, Stanley 1913 boosts real-time supply chain visibility and scenario planning to stay ahead of disruptions. Drinkware maker Stanley 1913, known for
As Europe enacts tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles, trade tensions rise amid fears of Chinese retaliation and economic fallout. The European Union
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