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Company Seeks Creative Solutions from Logistics Partner in BR Williams

BR Williams Supply Chain Management

Founded in 1958, Bill and Ruth started their local, family-owned trucking company in Oxford, Alabama. BR Williams trucking has become a leader in the transportation industry. The dilemma required the company to partner with year-round, temperature-controlled capacity to transport the product.

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A Chilling Problem: Temperature Controlled Logistics

BR Williams Supply Chain Management

Founded in 1958, Bill and Ruth started their local, family-owned trucking company in Oxford, Alabama. BR Williams trucking has become a leader in the transportation industry. The dilemma required the company to partner with year-round, temperature-controlled capacity to transport the product.

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Ocean Shipping and Global Trade 2023

American Global Logistics

As the primary mode of transportation for goods across continents, it transports raw materials, finished products, and everything in between. The vast majority of goods, from automobiles to consumer electronics, are transported via container ships, making ocean shipping a critical enabler of international trade.

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The US Port Congestion and Effects on Supply Chains

BR Williams Supply Chain Management

Moving and transforming raw materials into finished products Transporting those products Distributing them to the end-user. Not only are these issues delaying transport, but they are also translating to higher costs for everyone. At this current time, there are no significant factors affecting the Port of Mobile in Mobile, Alabama.

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Tornado Outbreak Expected Today Across the South

GlobalTranz

Per the NWS, “A tornado outbreak — including the threat of a few long-tracked, violent tornadoes — is expected today into early this evening over the Southeast, especially parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. ” For more information, please watch this video briefing from the NOAA Storm Prediction Center.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 8 – 14)

Logistics Viewpoints

According to a report from The Information , the company is imposing this fee on returns when return options at Whole Foods, Kohl’s, or Amazon Fresh locations are closer or at the same distance as a UPS Store return location. More than 70 percent of Toyota Motor Manufacturing , Alabama’s power will soon be generated by the sun.