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High demand for cold storage space will undoubtedly continue throughout 2023, as food and beverage companies look to quickly increase capacity.
By Brian Westre
www.refrigeratedfrozenfood.com
As we near the three-year anniversary mark since the pandemic changed everything, the warehousing and third-party logistics (3PL) community continued to face disruptions related to COVID-19 throughout last year—with experts predicting systems won’t normalize until 2023.
www.extensiv.com
Various outside forces have disrupted supply chains since the pandemic.
By Brit Morse
www.inc.com
Freight rates are finally easing, but geopolitical turmoil and ongoing economic uncertainty continue to create headaches for businesses.
By Sarah Zimmerman
www.supplychaindive.com
New approach to warehouse management solutions aids visually impaired.
By Peter Fretty
www.industryweek.com
Supply chain, sustainability and workforce challenges present uncertainty and opportunity.
By Dale Tutt
The relentless wave of disruptions in workforce, logistics and prices has impacted all manufacturers, but it has been particularly intense for the smaller job shop doing custom batch production.
By Chris Scarfario
In our vast, yet tightly interconnected world, consumers are able to purchase products from halfway across the globe and have them on their doorstep within the matter of days.
By Kyle Krug
www.legacyscs.com
Currently, there are several products in the market that need a perfectly planned strategy from the beginning point up to the delivery point.
By Luis Lopez
www.gofreighthub.io
Testifying before a Senate committee, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear said the trucking industry needed realistic national timelines and targets to reduce emissions, rather than allowing California and other states to drive standards.
www.truckersnews.com