article thumbnail

Trucking Through Trouble with TIA & Anne Reinke

The Logistics of Logistics

Reinke is a Washington, DC native, and graduated from the National Cathedral School. Prior to her time at USDOT, Reinke spent 16 years at CSX Corporation in their Federal Affairs office, ultimately serving as the Vice President – Government Affairs, overseeing the Federal, State Government and Community Affairs Departments.

article thumbnail

MHI Annual Conference: Drone Applications in Supply Chain Beyond Package Delivery

PINC

"Commercial Drone Interest is Exploding, While Applications Inside and Outside the DC Are Here Now, before Package Delivery". I recently got back from sunny Tucson in Arizona where the MHI Annual Conference took place. During 2 days, I attended several sessions, talked to numerous people, and learned a lot.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

My Lessons in Interviewing Supply Chains to Admire Award Winners

Supply Chain Shaman

The selection of metrics is based on prior work with Arizona State University to understand which metrics, in combination, correlate to market capitalization and price to book value. Registrations are pouring in for the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit on September 6th-8th in Washington, DC. Why do we spend four months doing this?

article thumbnail

The Evolution of the Warehouse: How Innovation is Changing the Supply Chain – Part 1 of 3

BlueYonder

This 3-part blog series takes a deeper dive into the report by JDA and Arizona State University’s W.P. The marketplace is changing at a pace not seen before, and at the same time there’s much uncertainty regarding regulation and the simple DC is being called on to handle more complexity than it ever has before.

article thumbnail

The Evolution of the Warehouse: How Innovation is Changing the Supply Chain – Part 1 of 3

BlueYonder

This 3-part blog series takes a deeper dive into the report by JDA and Arizona State University’s W.P. The marketplace is changing at a pace not seen before, and at the same time there’s much uncertainty regarding regulation and the simple DC is being called on to handle more complexity than it ever has before.

article thumbnail

Opening Up

BlueYonder

I was accepted by Western Michigan University and Arizona State University but chose to stay in Michigan in part because my house parents said, “Arizona is too hot and far from Michigan!” Yes, I went to Chicago, New York, Washington DC, Florida, California, Hawaii, and to Puerto Rico and Mexico. I lived in Grand Rapids, Mich.,

article thumbnail

Amazon News Cycle Accelerates With a Purpose

Supply Chain Matters

The NLRB ruling now moves to a regional director hearing officer located in Arizona , where the case now moves based on Amazon’s appeal. Reportedly, if the regional director upholds the original ruling, Amazon may seek an added NLRB review in Washington DC.