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The U.S. logistics and transportation industry is highly optimistic regarding the U.S. economy and company prospects over the next three months, according to a survey by TCompanies, Henderson, Nev.
Tippmann Innovation, Fort Wayne, Ind., partnered with The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Washington, D.C., to assess current and long-term needs for growers and processors throughout Northeast Maine.
The service provided by container shipping lines has deteriorated since 2016, and is now seen by importers, exporters and freight forwarders as more problematic, according to the second annual shipper satisfaction survey released by Drewry, UK, and the European Shippers’ Council (ESC), Belgium.
The Annual State of Logistics Report, unveiled by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), Lombard, Ill., offers insights into a stronger U.S. economy.
Global Cold Chain Expo 2018 is said to be the only event where businesses gather to find solutions and share best practices for managing the complexities of the perishable supply chain.
Now in its third year, the Global Cold Chain Alliance and United Fresh Produce Association present Global Cold Chain Expo 2018, to be held June 25-27 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.
The study revealed that 78% of logistics companies expect to provide same-day delivery by 2023 and 40% anticipate delivery within a 2-hour window by 2028.
Tight carrier capacity, driver shortage, and increased shipping volumes are creating price pressures that are certain to increase rates for some shippers in 2018.
Transporeon Group Americas, Philadelphia, Pa., released its latest survey, "The North American Over-the-Road Transportation Survey: Q1 2018 Capacity & Pricing Update."
U.S. industrial hubs posted the strongest growth in prime logistics rents for the past year, and Asian markets remained the world’s most expensive, as demand for top-quality warehouses and distribution centers continued to outpace supply globally, according to a new report from CBRE, Los Angeles.
Contrary to public perception, U.S. manufacturing and logistics industries experienced dramatic growth over the past generation, according to a new report from Ball State Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), Muncie, Ind., and Conexus Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind.