12 Key Kpis for Optimizing Warehouse Operations

12 Key Kpis for Optimizing Warehouse Operations

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the 12 key warehouse performance metrics revealed in the 2020 Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) DC Measures Report. The aim is to help companies understand industry best practices, assess their own operational performance, and develop effective improvement strategies. By focusing on these metrics, businesses can enhance warehouse operational efficiency and profitability. The report offers valuable insights for optimizing warehouse processes and achieving superior performance in the competitive logistics landscape. It serves as a benchmark for evaluating and improving warehouse operations.

02/04/2026 Warehousing
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2011 Tech Roundtable Highlights Supply Chain Innovations

2011 Tech Roundtable Highlights Supply Chain Innovations

This paper reviews the 2011 Technology Roundtable, discussing the data challenges facing the logistics industry at that time. Experts analyzed trends in supply chain visibility, business intelligence, advanced analytics, and WMS. The discussion emphasized the importance of transforming data into actionable insights and provided valuable advice on how companies can leverage technology to enhance competitiveness. It highlighted the need for better data management and analysis tools to improve efficiency and decision-making within the supply chain. The roundtable served as a crucial platform for sharing knowledge and fostering innovation in the logistics sector.

US Rail Freight Growth Mixed in November YTD Up

US Rail Freight Growth Mixed in November YTD Up

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending November 1st, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic decreased year-over-year, but cumulative volumes for the year remain positive. Increased shipments of grain and metallic ores were observed, while coal and motor vehicle shipments declined, reflecting economic restructuring and changing market demands. Railroad companies need to pay attention to these structural shifts and proactively address the challenges they present. This data provides insights into the current economic landscape and the evolving role of rail freight.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Hub Group Buys Forward Air Final Mile to Expand Lastmile Reach

Hub Group Buys Forward Air Final Mile to Expand Lastmile Reach

Hub Group's acquisition of Forward Air Final Mile (FAFM) aims to expand its last-mile logistics service offerings, enhance operational efficiency, and improve customer experience, reshaping the last-mile landscape. Simultaneously, US ports are adapting to shifting trade flows through investments in infrastructure, data, and inland transportation capabilities. The future of last-mile logistics will be characterized by increased competition, requiring companies to continuously innovate to maintain a competitive edge. This acquisition and port adaptations highlight the dynamic nature of the logistics industry and the importance of strategic investments.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Forward Air Faces Legal Battle Over Failed Omni Logistics Deal

Forward Air Faces Legal Battle Over Failed Omni Logistics Deal

The merger between Forward Air and Omni Logistics has stalled, with Forward Air filing a counterclaim accusing Omni Logistics of breach of contract. This legal battle stems from differing interpretations of the merger agreement terms and shifts in strategic considerations. The event has sparked reflection within the logistics industry regarding the wave of mergers and acquisitions, serving as a cautionary tale for companies to make prudent decisions and enhance their competitiveness during M&A activities. The dispute highlights the complexities and potential pitfalls involved in large-scale corporate integrations within the logistics sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Firms Boost SOP to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

Firms Boost SOP to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

This paper explores how integrated S&OP and modeling optimization can enhance a company's ability to respond to market changes. By leveraging these strategies, businesses can improve forecasting accuracy, resource allocation, and overall supply chain agility. The study emphasizes the importance of seamless data flow and collaboration across departments to achieve optimal results. Furthermore, it highlights the role of digital tools and technologies in enabling a more responsive and resilient supply chain. Ultimately, superior S&OP is presented as a critical factor for companies seeking to succeed in the future.

3PL Firms Lead US Industrial Real Estate Leasing Boom

3PL Firms Lead US Industrial Real Estate Leasing Boom

A CBRE report indicates that 3PL companies led US industrial real estate leasing in the first half of 2025, significantly outpacing retail e-commerce. The outsourcing of warehousing and supply chain operations by e-commerce businesses is a key driver behind the surge in 3PL demand. The Inland Empire region of Southern California remains the most active market for industrial property leasing. This trend highlights the increasing reliance on third-party logistics providers to manage the complexities of modern supply chains, particularly within the rapidly growing e-commerce sector.

US 3PL Demand Drives Industrial Real Estate Boom Over Retail

US 3PL Demand Drives Industrial Real Estate Boom Over Retail

A CBRE report indicates that 3PL logistics dominated the US industrial real estate leasing market in the first half of 2025, surpassing retail and e-commerce in leased square footage. Increased outsourcing demand and rising supply chain complexity are key drivers. Retail e-commerce companies need to reassess their logistics strategies and collaborate with 3PLs to enhance competitiveness. The 3PL market share is projected to continue growing, potentially leading to increased demand for large warehouses. This shift highlights the evolving landscape of industrial real estate driven by the need for efficient and scalable logistics solutions.

3PL Expansion Transforms US Industrial Real Estate Amid Ecommerce Slowdown

3PL Expansion Transforms US Industrial Real Estate Amid Ecommerce Slowdown

A CBRE report indicates that 3PLs dominated the US industrial real estate leasing market in the first half of 2025, surpassing retail and e-commerce. E-commerce companies are adjusting their strategies, leading to a slowdown in large warehouse leasing. Logistics hubs like Southern California's Inland Empire are becoming leasing hotspots. Experts believe outsourcing is crucial for 3PL growth, and their market share is expected to continue expanding. Businesses should embrace change and select suitable 3PL partners to optimize their supply chains and navigate the evolving logistics landscape.

3PL Firms Lead Industrial Real Estate Leasing Growth

3PL Firms Lead Industrial Real Estate Leasing Growth

A CBRE report indicates that 3PL leasing dominated the US industrial real estate market in the first half of 2025, surpassing retail and e-commerce. Increased demand for corporate outsourcing and e-commerce companies reassessing their operational models are key drivers. While large warehouse leasing is approached cautiously, the Inland Empire in Southern California remains the most active market. Experts predict that 3PL's market share will continue to rise, and businesses should embrace 3PL to enhance their competitiveness. This trend highlights the growing importance of logistics outsourcing in the current economic landscape.