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Trucking Through Trouble with TIA & Anne Reinke

The Logistics of Logistics

from Rice University in Houston, and a J.D. Before joining CSX, she worked at the Association of American Railroads and High-Speed Ground Transportation Association. Reinke is a Washington, DC native, and graduated from the National Cathedral School. She received a B.A. from the Wake Forest University School of Law. When: April 10-13, 2024.

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U.S. Freight Logistics Industry Recession Continues with Some Hopeful Signs

Supply Chain Matters

The Logistics Managers Index Report® , compiled by researchers at Arizona State University, Colorado State University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rutgers University and the University of Nevada Reno , and in conjunction with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), reported an April 2023 value of 50.9,

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Guest Post: An MBA student’s perspective on the ISM Meeting 2019

NC State SCRC

This week’s guest post is from my MBA student, Nikhil Singh, who accompanied me to the recent Institute for Supply Management conference in Houston. The first was the CSCMP Edge Conference in Nashville last year, and more recently the ISM Conference in Houston. So here it is!

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2019 Logistics & Supply Chain Events to Attend in the US

EazyStock

Houston, Texas. Phoenix, Arizona. This event will boost your business by introducing you to the latest technology and innovative solutions. Register your free admission now and find your WOW. www.promatshow.com. Apr 7-10, 2019. ISM2019 is an annual event hosted by The Institute for Supply Chain Management (ISM). supplychainus.com.

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Spring surge delayed again

DAT Solutions

There was also a major tank fire in Houston last week, which added further disruption. Load-to-truck ratios stayed low for reefer freight last week, despite an increase in volume out of California and Arizona. Denver to Houston rebounded 16¢ to $1.92/mi. That lone dark spot on the U.S. Rising Rates. Falling rates.

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Is the spot market sputtering or stabilizing?

DAT Solutions

Exceptions included: Houston to New Orleans increased 12¢ to $2.32/mile Notable lanes with higher rates last week included: Denver to Houston had an unexpected rise, jumping 28¢ to $2.21/mile. Here are a few lanes that moved lower: Nogales, Arizona to Dallas plunged 33¢ to $1.89/mile. Falling Rates.

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Is the spot market sputtering or stabilizing?

DAT Solutions

Exceptions included: Houston to New Orleans increased 12¢ to $2.32/mile Notable lanes with higher rates last week included: Denver to Houston had an unexpected rise, jumping 28¢ to $2.21/mile. Here are a few lanes that moved lower: Nogales, Arizona to Dallas plunged 33¢ to $1.89/mile. Falling Rates.