Logistics Management - July 01, 2005
Cover Story
Building Fortress America
America has barely begun building its much-needed fortifications against terrorism. And that means U.S. supply chains remain at risk for disruption from a terrorist attack. "Cargo security for all modes is lagging behind," contends economist and consultant Rosalyn Wilson, author of the 16th "Annual State of Logistics Report.
Software: Software gets "friendlier"
Air Freight: High demand, low profits
Ocean Shipping: Consolidation dead ahead
Railroads: Service woes continue
Truckload: Bankruptcies hit the brakes
LTL: Speed rules the market
America has barely begun building its much-needed fortifications against terrorism. And that means U.S. supply chains remain at risk for disruption from a terrorist attack. "Cargo security for all modes is lagging behind," contends economist and consultant Rosalyn Wilson, author of the 16th "Annual State of Logistics Report.
Software: Software gets "friendlier"
Air Freight: High demand, low profits
Ocean Shipping: Consolidation dead ahead
Railroads: Service woes continue
Truckload: Bankruptcies hit the brakes
LTL: Speed rules the market
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