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Victoria Kickham, an editor at large for Supply Chain Quarterly, started her career as a newspaper reporter in the Boston area before moving into B2B journalism. She has covered manufacturing, distribution and supply chain issues for a variety of publications in the industrial and electronics sectors, and now writes about everything from forklift batteries to omnichannel business trends for Supply Chain Quarterly's sister publication, DC Velocity.
Warehouse automation technology provider marks commitment to North American market with ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of AutoStore Academy and Experience Center.
Warehouse automation technology provider marks commitment to North American market with ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of AutoStore Academy and Experience Center.
Retailers, software companies, and logistics service providers are strategizing and automating their way to a smoother returns process—to the benefit of the entire supply chain.
Retailers, software companies, and logistics service providers are strategizing and automating their way to a smoother returns process—to the benefit of the entire supply chain.
Advanced software solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence, digital twins, and more are helping companies get a better handle on inventory management.
Advanced software solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence, digital twins, and more are helping companies get a better handle on inventory management.
Faced with shifting order patterns and a fast-moving technology landscape, leaders at Scholastic Canada needed to make bold changes in their warehouse automation strategy. Robotics-as-a-service was the answer.
Faced with shifting order patterns and a fast-moving technology landscape, leaders at Scholastic Canada needed to make bold changes in their warehouse automation strategy. Robotics-as-a-service was the answer.
Tough market conditions will persist in 2024, but a return to more stable economic growth may boost the long-term freight outlook, trucking industry experts gathered for SMC3 conference said.
Tough market conditions will persist in 2024, but a return to more stable economic growth may boost the long-term freight outlook, trucking industry experts gathered for SMC3 conference said.
More than 60% of brokers expect demand growth over the next 6 months despite current weak conditions, Bloomberg/Truckstop research shows; news follows positive sentiment from monthly LMI report.
More than 60% of brokers expect demand growth over the next 6 months despite current weak conditions, Bloomberg/Truckstop research shows; news follows positive sentiment from monthly LMI report.
Economic activity across the logistics industry contracted for the third straight month, according to latest Logistics Managers’ Index.
Economic activity across the logistics industry contracted for the third straight month, according to latest Logistics Managers’ Index.