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Red Sea modal shifts, e-commerce push March air volumes up 11% YoY
Shippers are negotiating shorter-term contracts to keep their options open amid disruptions and an incoming summer capacity boost.
By Kelly Stroh • April 10, 2024 -
Deep Dive
FedEx’s network poised for a shakeup after US Postal Service split
Daytime flight operations and pilot staffing are likely targets for reductions once the air transportation contract expires in September, experts say.
By Max Garland • April 10, 2024 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Spencer Platt/Getty Images via Getty ImagesTrendlineInside the trends affecting logistics management
The demise of the de minimis exception, trade tensions and tariffs are among the new challenges logistics managers are facing.
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UPS sees big opportunity in Mexico’s nearshoring wave
The delivery giant anticipates both financial and efficiency benefits by handling U.S.-destined volume further upstream.
By Max Garland • April 9, 2024 -
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Virginia, Pennsylvania join Maryland in relaxing trucking tax rules
The states and federal government have moved to provide relief after the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.
By Colin Campbell • Updated April 11, 2024 -
Pitney Bowes launches regional delivery service in Midwest
The added coverage means shippers can reach 90% of the U.S. in 1 to 3 days via the offering.
By Max Garland • April 8, 2024 -
Sponsored by Fibre Box Association
Supply chains and corrugated packaging: A marriage made to last
Products that arrive in perfect condition can capture the hearts and minds of consumers.
April 8, 2024 -
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Railroads add capacity to mitigate Port of Baltimore disruptions
Norfolk Southern and CSX launched services to keep freight from the East Coast port moving.
By Larry Avila • April 5, 2024 -
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Forwarders share insights on navigating the Baltimore bridge collapse
Ceva Logistics, AIT Worldwide Logistics are encouraging shippers to maintain open communication and tap real-time visibility tools to keep tabs on diverted shipments.
By Kelly Stroh • April 5, 2024 -
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Baltimore port channel set to fully reopen by end of May
The Army Corps of Engineers is working to open a temporary channel for auto and farm equipment shipments by the end of April.
By Alejandra Carranza • April 5, 2024 -
UPS’ Happy Returns inks partnership with Two Boxes
The integration will help warehouse operators using Two Boxes’ returns processing software handle volume from Happy Returns more efficiently.
By Max Garland • April 3, 2024 -
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen expects up to $10M impact from Baltimore bridge collapse
The Norway-based ocean carrier said it's rerouting cargo as the fall of the Francis Scott Key Bridge impacts its vessel operations.
By Alejandra Carranza • April 3, 2024 -
FedEx, UPS adding delivery fees in parts of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago
The surcharges from both carriers will take effect this month in 82 ZIP codes across the U.S., many covering major urban areas.
By Max Garland • April 3, 2024 -
Federal regulators mandate two-person crews for Class I railroads
Rail industry executives and labor unions have clashed on the issue for the past two years.
By Larry Avila • April 2, 2024 -
Walmart letting businesses tap into its route optimization tech
The move to sell its proprietary AI-driven software contributes to the retailer’s business diversification strategy.
By Larry Avila • April 1, 2024 -
UPS wins US Postal Service air cargo contract, usurping FedEx
The delivery giant will ramp up its activity with the agency after a transition period, eventually moving the majority of its domestic air cargo.
By Max Garland • April 1, 2024 -
Sponsored by GS1 US
Stop doom-scrolling your supply chain
Disruption is the reality of the modern world. How can you ensure your supply chain handles it without total fallout?
April 1, 2024 -
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How auto supply chain managers can navigate the Baltimore port stoppages
Alternative port assessments, along with contract and obligation reviews, are among the steps experts say shippers should consider.
By Kelly Stroh • March 29, 2024 -
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Port of Baltimore crisis: What supply chain managers need to know
Supply Chain Dive asked experts how rerouting by land and sea could work after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
By Alejandra Carranza • March 29, 2024 -
Walmart hikes return shipping rates for seller-fulfilled orders
The retailer didn't disclose the extent of the increase, which it attributed to "changing market conditions."
By Max Garland • March 29, 2024 -
5 takeaways from UPS’ 2024 investor and analyst day
Company officials provided details on the company's future with Amazon, the evolution of its pricing technology, growth in healthcare and more.
By Max Garland • March 28, 2024 -
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East Coast ports say they are ready for Baltimore cargo
The Port of Virginia and the Port of New York and New Jersey can serve as alternative ports for ships that were destined to Baltimore.
By Alejandra Carranza • March 28, 2024 -
5 ways drone delivery providers are advancing in 2024
Announcements from Zipline, DroneUp, Wing and Skyports Drone Services this year demonstrate drones' growing presence in supply chains.
By Max Garland • March 28, 2024 -
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Railroads scramble to keep freight moving after Baltimore port disruption
CSX and Norfolk Southern are emphasizing communication and flexibility to preserve service reliability.
By Larry Avila • March 27, 2024 -
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How the Baltimore bridge disaster is impacting supply chains
The port is opening up alternate channels for vessel traffic, while stakeholders are adapting with their own workarounds.
By Kelly Stroh • Updated June 13, 2024 -
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Baltimore truckers, dockworkers brace for Key Bridge collapse effects
The downed bridge is marooning the Port of Baltimore and threatening the region's supply chain.
By Colin Campbell • March 27, 2024