Rail carloads, at 218,393, fell 0.7% annually, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 284,056 units, saw a 7.4% annual ...
Commerce reported that January retail sales, at $723.9 billion, fell 0.9% annually, while posting a 4.2% annual gain, and NRF ...
In the memo, the White House explained that the United States has one of the most open economies and has among the lowest average weighted global tariff rates, coupled with the U.S. imposing fewer ...
AAR reported that the January FRI posted a 6.4% annual gain, while coming in 4.7% below December’s near-record reading. AAR ...
DAT cited inventory replenishment efforts by shippers following the holidays—coupled with pulling forward imports ahead of ...
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently spoke with Mario Cordero, Executive Director at the Port of Long Beach (POLB), which is known “as one of the world’s premier seaports, a ...
More than half (54%) of respondents in the Drewry survey believe full-scale Suez Canal transits will resume before the end of ...
The firm reported that January imports, at 2.80 million TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), increased 8.0% annually.
Ahead of a ratification vote on a new Master Contract set to take place on February 25, the ILA said late last week that its ...
Amid all of the tariff-related tumult seen in recent days—and, to be clear, there has been a lot of it‚ there has been no ...
Peerless Research Group study explores how technology and automation are reshaping the future of warehouse and DC operations.
As global supply chains grow more complex, supply chain management (SCM) software developers are rising to the challenge.