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Port of Oakland’s Ambitious Supply Chain Transformation To Get Underway Soon

Friday, August 17, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Managers of of "high-demand" supply chains should welcome the launch of the Port of Oakland's Seaport Logistics Complex this fall.

The Industrial Internet of Things to Transform Supply Chains by 2023, Says Inmarsat

Friday, August 17, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is set to make a sizeable contribution to the global economy by 2023. This is according to a new study released by Inmarsat, the world mobile satellite communications company based in London.

Why Route Planning is Important For Your Business

Thursday, August 16, 2018 · Shachar Shamir
Having a vast amount of destinations makes planning routes a daunting task, especially if your business is one that is still relying on pen and paper to do so.

July U.S.-bound waterborne shipments set new record, says Panjiva

Wednesday, August 15, 2018 · Jeff Berman
July shipments, at 1,096,835, topped June's 1,025,643 and were up 6% annually for a new monthly record, according to Panjiva, topping August 2017's 1,069,292. All months in 2018 have seen growth, with the exception of a 0.2% decline in March, which was the first one…

NextGen Supply Chain Interview: Tom Ward

Wednesday, August 15, 2018 · Gary Forger, special projects editor, Supply Chain Management Review
IBM is using Artificial Intelligence on the cloud to understand and interact with supply chain data.

Quick Poll: Current state of Robotic Process Automation in the Supply Chain

Wednesday, August 15, 2018 · APQC
APQC and Supply Chain Management Review asked supply chain professionals to answer five questions about Robotic Process Automation in July 2018.

NextGen Supply Chain: What’s in your cloud?

Wednesday, August 15, 2018 · Gary Forger, special projects editor
The cloud could be the most impactful of all NextGen technologies.

Will 3D Printing Disrupt the Metalworking Industry?

Tuesday, August 14, 2018 · Sittipat Assavaniwej and Aline Ingberman
The advent of 3D printing (sometimes called additive manufacturing or AM) could potentially disrupt the traditional metalworking process.

Developing a regional talent pipeline

Monday, August 13, 2018 · James T. Brett and Michael K. Thomas
To meet the demands of tomorrow, institutions, policymakers and employers need to work together.

Port of Long Beach Teams With GE Transportation to Optimize Supply Chain

Monday, August 13, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Southern California's shippers seeking to “optimize” their dockside operations were given more good news by GE Transportation last week as the company announced that it had launched a pilot project with the Port of Long Beach.

USC Marshall 6th Annual Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit Addresses “Transparency”

Monday, August 13, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
An exhaustive discussion on the benefits and perils of digitized supply chains took place at the USC Marshall 6th Annual Global Supply Chain Excellence Summit in Los Angeles. But if a single conclusion surfaced after the premier Pacific Rim event, it was this: end-to-end…

Trade War Rumblings Have Yet to Make an Impact on U.S. Industrial Real Estate

Thursday, August 9, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
A recent study conducted by the industrial real estate firm CBRE, notes that the new tariffs targeted at high-tech Chinese goods–such as industrial robots, radio transmitters, aircraft parts, computer hardware and electric cars–and is designed to put economic pressure on…

Tariff Developments Watched Closely by Florida-based iContainers

Monday, August 6, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Freight intermediaries will be keeping a close eye on tariff developments, says 100% online freight forwarder, iContainers.

Global Trade Stays Positive Through August, K+N Analysts Contend

Monday, August 6, 2018 · Patrick Burnson
Global trade remains on an upward trajectory despite political posturing, say analysts for Kuehne + Nagel Group

ISM reports non-manufacturing remains on growth path in July

Friday, August 3, 2018 · Jeff Berman
The index ISM uses to measure non-manufacturing growth—known as the NMI–fell 3.4% to 55.7 (a reading above 50 indicates growth) in July. The July NMI is 2.3% below the 12-month average of 58.0. The PMI has now grown for 102 consecutive months.
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