Major Investments Aim to Revive Struggling Rail Intermodal Sector

Major Investments Aim to Revive Struggling Rail Intermodal Sector

Faced with service issues and declining performance, rail and intermodal providers are maintaining record investment levels to address current challenges and strive to return to pre-recession performance. However, experts point out that simply increasing investment may not fundamentally solve the problems. What's more important is how to effectively translate capital into tangible operational improvements. The key lies in optimizing processes, embracing technology, and fostering collaboration across the supply chain to maximize the return on investment and achieve sustainable operational efficiency.

Iot Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency Adds Value

Iot Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency Adds Value

IoT is revolutionizing supply chain management by connecting smart devices and enabling real-time data processing, leading to improved transparency and control. This paper explores the applications of IoT in key areas such as real-time tracking, smart inventory management, predictive maintenance, and quality control. It also proposes an implementation roadmap for building an IoT-driven supply chain, emphasizing clear objectives, partner selection, pilot projects, and data security. The integration of IoT empowers businesses to optimize their supply chain operations and gain a competitive advantage.

Calgary Shifts From Energy to Logistics Hub

Calgary Shifts From Energy to Logistics Hub

Calgary is transitioning from an energy hub to a logistics hub. Its geographical advantages, supportive government policies, and skilled workforce are key drivers of this transformation. As global supply chains become increasingly complex, Calgary's role as a logistics hub will become even more crucial. The city's strategic location provides access to major markets, while its modern infrastructure facilitates efficient movement of goods. Calgary is poised to become a major player in the global supply chain network, attracting businesses and investment in the logistics sector.

Global Logistics Training Boosts Corporate Competitiveness

Global Logistics Training Boosts Corporate Competitiveness

The University of Denver ITI's multimodal transportation study seminar enhances participants' global logistics perspective and strategic thinking through European field studies and exchanges. Participants generally believe this experience increases their value to their companies and express their intention to apply what they have learned to their actual work. Data indicates a significant return on educational investment, suggesting that companies should prioritize talent development to enhance competitiveness. The program provides valuable insights into international best practices and fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities of global supply chains and multimodal transport solutions.

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in November

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in November

The US Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) for November registered 54.7%, a 0.5% increase from the previous month, indicating continued economic expansion in the non-manufacturing sector. Consumer spending, the labor market, and business confidence were key drivers. This data alleviates market concerns about a recession and provides the Federal Reserve with room to maneuver regarding monetary policy. The positive NMI reading suggests resilience in the service sector, which constitutes a significant portion of the US economy.

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in May ISM

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in May ISM

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported robust growth in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector for May, with the NMI index reaching 56.9, marking the 112th consecutive month of expansion. Eleven industries experienced growth, with a notable increase in the employment indicator. Experts suggest that despite challenges like trade tensions, consumer confidence and low inflation are providing tailwinds for the economy. Overall, the non-manufacturing sector is outperforming the manufacturing sector.

Global Supply Chain Resilience Weakens Amid Rising Uncertainty

Global Supply Chain Resilience Weakens Amid Rising Uncertainty

The ASCM and KPMG Supply Chain Stability Index indicates improvements in the global supply chain, but risks persist. Lessons from 2025 suggest that investment, data-driven approaches, and inland transportation are crucial for enhancing supply chain resilience. Companies should closely monitor the index, proactively address potential risks, and build more resilient supply chain systems. The index serves as a valuable tool for organizations navigating the complexities of global supply chains and mitigating potential disruptions.

Experts Discuss Logistics Future in US Transportation Bill

Experts Discuss Logistics Future in US Transportation Bill

SMC3 conference expert discussions foreshadow a new direction for US federal surface transportation authorization. Democrats may broaden the definition of infrastructure, with fuel tax reform and sustainability as key considerations. Logistics companies need to pay close attention to policy changes, embrace innovative technologies, and actively participate in shaping the future of transportation. This new era demands proactive engagement and adaptation to evolving regulations and priorities.

Supply Chains Shift From Linear to Intelligent Networks

Supply Chains Shift From Linear to Intelligent Networks

Traditional linear supply chains are inefficient and require upgrades. Intelligent supply networks achieve comprehensive supply chain upgrades through multi-party collaboration, real-time visibility, and global optimization. Building an intelligent supply network requires attention to real-time data collection, data analysis, process automation, security infrastructure, and continuous optimization. Intelligent supply networks are a future trend, and companies need to develop strategies and establish a culture to fully leverage their advantages and win future competition. This transformation will lead to increased efficiency, responsiveness, and resilience in the face of disruptions.

Ecommerce Firms Adopt Key Strategies for Peak Season Supply Chains

Ecommerce Firms Adopt Key Strategies for Peak Season Supply Chains

E-commerce peak season presents both opportunities and challenges. This paper offers ten key strategies for supply chain upgrades to help businesses succeed during this critical period. These strategies cover areas such as planning, stress testing, automation, teamwork, work environment, machine learning, operational flexibility, establishing benchmarks, process optimization, and 3PL collaboration. By implementing these measures, companies can effectively manage increased demand, minimize disruptions, and maximize profitability during the e-commerce peak season.