Global Supply Chains Face Prolonged Recovery Report Shows

Global Supply Chains Face Prolonged Recovery Report Shows

An ASCM/KPMG report indicates that global supply chains are gradually recovering but remain unstable. Falling freight rates, increased nearshoring, labor market shifts, and inventory strategy adjustments are observed. Geopolitical and climate risks persist, contributing to the ongoing volatility and requiring businesses to remain agile and resilient in their supply chain operations. The report highlights the need for continuous monitoring and proactive risk management to navigate the evolving landscape.

Global Supply Chains Face Persistent Disruptions ASCMKPMG Report

Global Supply Chains Face Persistent Disruptions ASCMKPMG Report

A joint report by ASCM and KPMG reveals that while some areas of global supply chains have improved, overall stability remains affected by factors like labor and geopolitics. The report highlights the increasing North American imports driven by the “China+1” strategy, potentially creating new challenges for the labor market. Businesses need to monitor market dynamics, adapt strategies flexibly, strengthen risk management, and embrace digital transformation to navigate uncertainties. Proactive adaptation and resilience are key to maintaining a competitive edge in the evolving global landscape.

Warehouse Picking Efficiency Rises 20 Without System Upgrades

Warehouse Picking Efficiency Rises 20 Without System Upgrades

Almasons offers a warehouse picking efficiency improvement solution without modifying existing WMS/ERP systems. Leveraging a middleware architecture, it enables rapid connection and management of automated equipment, allowing deployment within weeks. This significantly enhances picking efficiency, reduces operational costs, and avoids the risks associated with traditional IT projects. The solution provides a seamless integration path, optimizing warehouse operations and delivering a quick return on investment.

01/28/2026 Warehousing
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Digital Transformation Reshapes Global Supply Chains

Digital Transformation Reshapes Global Supply Chains

Based on a global survey, this paper delves into the challenges of digital supply chain transformation, such as inadequate infrastructure and lack of standards. It emphasizes the crucial role of location technology in optimizing routes, real-time tracking, improving dispatch, and predicting ETAs. The paper recommends that companies start small, choose suitable partners, prioritize data quality, and gradually advance digital transformation to ultimately build an efficient, intelligent, and flexible supply chain.

Smart Fleet Tech Reduces False Alarms Enhances Safety

Smart Fleet Tech Reduces False Alarms Enhances Safety

SmartDrive's managed service enhances fleet safety by leveraging human review and video analytics to filter out irrelevant alerts and accurately pinpoint risky driving behaviors. This improves management efficiency, unifies safety standards, and provides data-driven decision support. By filtering out noise and focusing on actionable insights, SmartDrive empowers fleet managers to concentrate on improving overall safety performance and mitigating potential risks, ultimately leading to a safer and more efficient operation.

PITT OHIO Expands Nextday Delivery to New England

PITT OHIO Expands Nextday Delivery to New England

PITT OHIO is expanding its next-day delivery service to New England, partnering with Ross Express to optimize its network and improve efficiency. This strategic collaboration involves a phased implementation, leveraging successful experiences to enhance service capabilities. The partnership aims to provide faster and more reliable LTL shipping solutions within the region. This approach offers valuable insights into how logistics companies can improve their networks through strategic alliances and phased rollouts to meet evolving customer demands for expedited delivery.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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PITT OHIO Expands Nextday Delivery in New England

PITT OHIO Expands Nextday Delivery in New England

PITT OHIO expands its next-day delivery service to New England, significantly enhancing regional logistics efficiency through a partnership with Ross Express. The new route covers areas from Maryland and Pennsylvania to New England, substantially reducing transit times and meeting customer demands for faster delivery. This initiative aims to improve customer experience, strengthen market position, and lay the foundation for future growth. The collaboration allows for broader coverage and faster service within the region, benefiting businesses seeking reliable and expedited LTL freight solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Congress Urged to Block US Rail Strike Amid Economic Risks

Congress Urged to Block US Rail Strike Amid Economic Risks

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns of a potential nationwide railroad strike if unions and freight companies fail to reach an agreement or Congress doesn't intervene. A strike could cause $2 billion in daily economic losses, impacting critical sectors like food, passenger transport, manufacturing, and energy. The Chamber supports the Presidential Emergency Board's recommendations and urges Congress to take action to avert an economic disaster. The potential strike highlights the severe consequences of unresolved labor disputes and the fragility of the supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Lift Freight Sector

Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Lift Freight Sector

At the SMC3 Jump Start 2024 Conference, Armada's Prather pointed out a "decoupling" between the positive macroeconomic indicators and the cooling freight market. This is attributed to various factors including shifts in consumption patterns, adjustments in inventory management strategies, regionalization of supply chains, and technological advancements. Consequently, it's no longer reliable to solely rely on macroeconomic indicators to predict the performance of the freight market. These structural changes necessitate a more nuanced approach to understanding the dynamics of freight demand.

Freight Market Diverges from Broader Economy Analysts Say

Freight Market Diverges from Broader Economy Analysts Say

Armada analyst Prather highlighted a 'decoupling' between the freight market and macroeconomics at the SMC3 J conference. Analyzing historical data, he found they don't always move in sync. Changes in inventory management, supply chain structures, and consumer habits contribute to this divergence. Logistics companies need to analyze the market deeply and develop appropriate strategies to navigate this disconnect.