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Random thoughts on “close-to-home-shoring” based on my travels last week…

Supply Chain View from the Field

Finally, on my trip home I sat next to a sales manager for a large US distributor of wiring harnesses and cable, who was returning from Monterrey back to Milwaukee.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 10 – 16)

Logistics Viewpoints

With the Milwaukee Bucks opening round loss, the Celtics would have home court advantage throughout the playoffs, with a strong chance to bring home championship number 18. SMBs have switched an average of four suppliers from overseas to ones in North America in the past two years, Capterra’s “2023 Supplier Relationships Survey” found.

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Spot market demand heats up out West

DAT Solutions

Volumes were also up from other markets with seaports, including Stockton and Los Angeles – which is home to the two biggest ports in North America. Cleveland to Milwaukee increased 50¢ to $4.38/mi. Outbound volumes from Seattle were up by double digits. Roanoke to Cleveland gained 54¢ to $2.67/mi. Falling Rates.