Logistics Management Magazine Archives

November 2022 Logistics Management

In this Issue:

  • The Trucking Issue: 6 Motor Freight Trends to Watch
  • Modern inventory management
  • Truck regulations
  • Digital freight matching roundtable
  • Trade compliance update
  • Special Report: 2022 Warehouse/DC Operations Survey
November 8, 2022 · Here are a few highlights of the key regulatory changes that took place over the course of 2022 that made an impact on U.S. imports and exports. Our trade compliance specialist sets out to help supply chain and logistics organizations manage each new twist and turn in the ever-changing field of compliance.
November 8, 2022 · As the need to secure capacity quickly and efficiently grows, DFM continues to build market share and investor interest—and put increased pressure on traditional brokers.
November 7, 2022 · We take our annual dive into the world of trucking regulations and explore what’s happening and what could lie ahead for both carriers and shippers as they attempt to stay afloat in the jetsam of acronyms and agencies.
November 7, 2022 · American Eagle Outfitters has long been a leader in e-fulfillment inside its distribution centers. The next step: Move outside the four walls with a distributed fulfillment network that is shared by other like-minded retailers to compete with the big guys.
November 7, 2022 · Capital expenditure expectations for the coming year declined, though there are still signs of sizable automation budgets and interest in warehouse technology. The bigger picture revolves around continued struggles with upstream supply chains, inventory management and space.
November 7, 2022 · “In a recession, the pressure will be on to cut costs for shippers and to maintain margins for providers.”
November 2, 2022 · Over the past 10 years we’ve used the November issue to fix the spotlight on the trucking market, what is by far the most utilized mode of freight transportation—as well as the most analyzed and scrutinized.
November 1, 2022 · Logistics experts reveal the top motor freight trends that shippers and carriers should be watching over the next few years.
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