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Logistics economy grew in October
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Logistics economy grew in October

Logistics Managers’ Index shows sustained growth, reaching its highest reading since September 2022, report shows.

Logistics activity expanded in September
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Logistics activity expanded in September

Researchers say the logistics economy is “back on solid footing” as monthly sentiment report hits its highest mark in two years.

Business leader Fawn Weaver shares an American story at EDGE
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Business leader Fawn Weaver shares an American story at EDGE

Interview with author, entrepreneur, and CEO of America’s fastest-growing whiskey brand caps off first full day of Nashville conference.

CEOs say their supply chains have a resiliency problem
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CEOs say their supply chains have a resiliency problem

Global Supply Chain Barometer report shows company leaders are grappling with supply chain shocks including human rights issues, de-globalization and decarbonization.

Hurricane Francine threatens supply chains
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Hurricane Francine threatens supply chains

Gulf Coast businesses are preparing for disruptions from the latest major storm to hit the region, expected to make landfall in Louisiana Wednesday.

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Raymond Corp. boosts energy solutions with new battery plant

Forklift maker solidifies its commitment to producing lithium-ion batteries and supporting U.S. manufacturing with its newest factory in Upstate New York.

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Transportation report: Rising fuel prices will drive higher costs

Fuel surcharges together with market forces will push parcel and LTL rates to record highs, while truckload growth rate will ease, Q2 outlook report shows.

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Logistics economy grew in March

Strong demand for warehousing and transportation continues, but inflation and rising fuel costs may cause market shift in the coming months, researchers say.