Remove Demand Planning Software Remove Freight Remove Logistics Remove Turkey
article thumbnail

This Week in Logistics News (February 12 – 18)

Logistics Viewpoints

While printing operations have been greatly improved, clearly there is no way that these items are printed on-demand. And now on this week’s logistics news. Ex-SpaceX engineers create autonomous rail system that may solve supply crisis. The ongoing freight backups at maritime ports is disrupting global supply chains.

article thumbnail

This Week in Logistics News (October 15 – 21)

Logistics Viewpoints

Artificial intelligence has been applied to just about every supply chain application imaginable, including transportation management and execution, demand planning, supply chain planning, warehouse management, and order management. And now on to this week’s logistics news. It is truly fascinating and makes for some interesting videos.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

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

article thumbnail

COP26: 5Zs that changed the world

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Such meetings are generally hyped as platforms that can bring sweeping global action which makes it very hard for the participants to live up to the expectations. In respect to logistics and transport something remarkable happened at COP26. Critical is, though, that commitments are honored and actions followed through.

article thumbnail

This Week in Logistics News (October 23-27, 2017)

Talking Logistics

Moving on, here’s the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: Introducing Amazon Key, a New Level of Delivery Convenience for Prime Members. Kuebix Announces the First Free Multimodal Transportation Management System (TMS). Latest Use for a Bitcoin Technology: Tracing Turkeys From Farm to Table (WSJ sub.

article thumbnail

Can Supply Chain Management Fix Supply Chain Woes?

Enterra Insights

They write, “Mainstream news reports are full of claims that supply chains are broken, citing widespread product shortages, overflowing ports and spiking freight costs. Supply and Demand are Out of Whack. And there was no corresponding demand disruption. In fact, there was more demand than ever from the U.S.

article thumbnail

How to Weather the Hurricanes of 2017 (and more) with a Heavy-Duty TMS Platform

Supply Chain Collaborator

For shippers, this year’s overly-active hurricane season in the US is raising alarm bells for supply chain logistics operations. All shippers are affected by this – fuel being integral to everything from agricultural production to actual freight movement. gasoline production capacity to drop by 10%.

article thumbnail

Bleak Peak 2022 Leaves Shippers Feeling Less than Thankful

Intelligent Audit

Citing Clive Data Services, Supply Chain Dive wrote that airfreight demand fell for the eighth consecutive month in October. While demand remains high, the lack of volume points to a troubling lack of peak season increases for an air cargo industry already struggling with volatile fuel prices. 2, levels remain 3% lower than in 2019.

Turkey 52