APICS Program Develops Future Supply Chain Leaders Starting in Schools

APICS Program Develops Future Supply Chain Leaders Starting in Schools

APICS launches a K-12 supply chain STEM education program to cultivate students' interest in supply chain from a young age and address future talent shortages. This initiative, in collaboration with companies like Intel and leading universities, uses engaging and entertaining methods to spark students' enthusiasm for supply chain management, injecting new vitality into the industry. A call to action is extended to all parties to participate and jointly build the future of the supply chain.

Global Logistics Bottlenecks Raise Costs Prompt Business Adaptations

Global Logistics Bottlenecks Raise Costs Prompt Business Adaptations

Recent LMI data reveals bottlenecks in logistics networks, impacting warehousing and transportation capacity, leading to price surges. The report forecasts limited growth and high costs for the logistics industry in the coming year. To address these challenges, businesses should optimize inventory management, improve supply chain efficiency, expand warehousing resources, diversify transportation channels, and embrace digital technologies. These strategies are crucial for mitigating the impact of the bottleneck and maintaining competitiveness in the face of rising costs and constrained capacity.

DHL Addresses Logistics Talent Shortage with Strategic Hiring

DHL Addresses Logistics Talent Shortage with Strategic Hiring

Facing the challenge of logistics talent scarcity, DHL Supply Chain adopts a long-term strategy to attract, retain, and develop top talent, ensuring smooth supply chain operations. This is achieved by providing career development opportunities, embracing innovative technologies, ensuring precise matching of people to roles, and focusing on improving the quality of life for drivers. This comprehensive approach allows DHL to effectively address the talent shortage and maintain a strong and capable workforce within its supply chain.

US Intermodal Volume Drops Raising Logistics Concerns

US Intermodal Volume Drops Raising Logistics Concerns

US intermodal data declined in September, with trailer transport experiencing a significant drop. Domestic containers saw slight growth, while international containers presented mixed results. Experts suggest that inflation and oil prices have a complex impact. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable development, businesses should optimize their supply chains, invest in technology, and strengthen collaboration. The decline highlights the need for proactive strategies in a volatile economic environment, emphasizing resilience and adaptability within the logistics and supply chain sectors.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ocean Freight Overcapacity Challenges Shippers and Carriers

Ocean Freight Overcapacity Challenges Shippers and Carriers

Against the backdrop of global overcapacity and homogenized carrier services, this paper delves into how supply chain managers can select suitable carriers, navigate the impact of shipping alliances, and address the challenges posed by slow steaming. It emphasizes key strategies such as diversifying carrier portfolios, strengthening data analytics capabilities, establishing strategic partnerships, optimizing inventory management, and embracing technological innovation. The aim is to assist businesses in breaking through supply chain challenges in an uncertain market environment.

Kuehnenagel Adopts DSV Model Amid Freight Industry Slump

Kuehnenagel Adopts DSV Model Amid Freight Industry Slump

Global logistics giant Kuehne+Nagel is undergoing a significant organizational restructuring, eliminating the global regional management layer, mirroring the DSV model. This move aims to address declining performance, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. However, whether it can successfully break the deadlock and regain its former glory remains to be seen. Streamlined and efficient organizational structures, proactive M&A strategies, and strong technological capabilities are crucial for logistics companies to stand out in a highly competitive market.

US Logistics Real Estate Adapts to Market Shifts

US Logistics Real Estate Adapts to Market Shifts

A CBRE report indicates that the Americas logistics real estate market remains generally stable but is experiencing slower growth. Demand is driven by e-commerce, 3PL, and food & beverage industries, with a shift in demand focus from core markets to second and third-tier cities. Investors and companies should pay attention to market changes, seize opportunities, and address challenges, emphasizing flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability. Leveraging technological innovation is key to future success in this evolving landscape.

GXO Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Contract Logistics Shifts

GXO Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Contract Logistics Shifts

Based on an interview with GXO Logistics' incoming CEO Malcolm Wilson, this article analyzes GXO Logistics' market strategy, measures to address challenges, and insights into future industry trends. It focuses on GXO Logistics' current business development, market opportunities, strategies for tackling the 'peak season' challenge, risk management measures, competitive advantages, and market prospects. The article also highlights the key issues currently facing the global logistics market, providing a comprehensive overview of GXO's approach and the broader industry landscape.

New English Rules for Truck Drivers May Raise Freight Costs

New English Rules for Truck Drivers May Raise Freight Costs

The US is tightening English proficiency requirements for truck drivers to improve road safety and industry standards. While the new regulations may cause localized capacity constraints, the overall impact is expected to be limited. Companies need to proactively address this by improving their drivers' English skills and ensuring compliance to navigate market challenges effectively. This includes providing English language training and adapting operational procedures to meet the new standards, ultimately fostering a safer and more compliant trucking industry.

US Forms Supply Chain Council to Boost Economic Resilience

US Forms Supply Chain Council to Boost Economic Resilience

The Supply Chain Committee has been established to unite business and labor forces, safeguarding American jobs, upgrading domestic infrastructure, and mitigating the impact of global instability on supply chains. Comprised of businesses, labor organizations, and other stakeholders, the committee is dedicated to building robust, secure, and efficient American supply chains. It aims to foster collaboration and address vulnerabilities to ensure economic resilience and protect against disruptions, promoting a stronger and more reliable supply chain ecosystem within the United States.