Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

During the pandemic, supply chains faced multiple challenges including container shortages, port congestion, and labor shortages. Companies actively responded to the crisis through strategies such as container decompartmentalization, alternative port selection, technology-enabled transformation, collaborative supply chain partnerships, and proactive risk planning. These efforts demonstrated remarkable adaptability and innovation. The experiences provide valuable lessons for future supply chain management, highlighting the importance of resilience and agility in navigating disruptions.

JLL Addresses Global Supply Chain Bottlenecks Proposes Solutions

JLL Addresses Global Supply Chain Bottlenecks Proposes Solutions

JLL's Rich Thompson provides an in-depth analysis of global supply chain challenges, including port congestion, labor shortages, warehouse space scarcity, import/export imbalances, and the impact of the pandemic. He emphasizes that digital transformation, diversified sourcing, strengthened collaboration, and talent development are crucial strategies for addressing these challenges. Leveraging his industry influence, Thompson offers valuable insights for businesses navigating the complexities of the current supply chain landscape.

Trump Supports Dockworkers in Automation Fight Backs US Jobs

Trump Supports Dockworkers in Automation Fight Backs US Jobs

US dockworkers and employers are deadlocked over automation, with Trump publicly supporting workers and advocating for prioritizing American jobs. Both sides stand firm, while industry associations urge a return to the negotiating table. Automation is a growing trend in port development, and balancing technological advancement with the interests of workers is crucial. The dispute highlights the challenges of integrating new technologies while safeguarding employment and maintaining labor relations.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Rising Diesel Costs Weak Shipper Index Strain Freight Industry

Rising Diesel Costs Weak Shipper Index Strain Freight Industry

FTR's Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) fell into negative territory in August, the first time since October 2022. Surging diesel prices were a primary driver, compounded by labor shortages and aging equipment, creating significant challenges for shippers. The SCI indicates a less favorable environment for shippers. Recommendations for shippers include optimizing transportation networks, strengthening partnerships with carriers, and adopting advanced technologies to mitigate these pressures and improve efficiency in a volatile market.

CBRE Highlights Untapped Industrial Logistics Real Estate Potential

CBRE Highlights Untapped Industrial Logistics Real Estate Potential

A CBRE report highlights the potential of 14 strategic industrial and logistics real estate markets in the US. These markets exhibit high demand exceeding supply, rising rents, and boast superior infrastructure and labor forces. Strategic markets offer investors higher yields and diversification opportunities, but thorough due diligence of the local economic environment is crucial. Investors can find opportunities in these markets, but should also be aware of the local economy.

Shandongs 300 Exports Fuel Global Smallbusiness Growth

Shandongs 300 Exports Fuel Global Smallbusiness Growth

Start a foreign trade business in Shandong with just 3000 RMB. This article recommends five low-cost, easy-to-start directions leveraging Shandong's supply chain advantages: agricultural machinery parts, food packaging, labor protection products, rubber and plastic products, and hardware stampings. It emphasizes precise product selection and a lean business model, encouraging the use of local resources to achieve inquiries, transactions, and deliveries, thus overcoming the initial barriers to foreign trade.

East Coast Dockworkers Near Deal to Ease Supply Chain Concerns

East Coast Dockworkers Near Deal to Ease Supply Chain Concerns

The ILA and USMX are negotiating a long-term contract to stabilize labor relations at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, reducing the risk of strikes. This is crucial for maintaining supply chain stability. However, issues such as automation remain a significant challenge in reaching an agreement. A successful negotiation is vital for the US economy and the smooth flow of goods through these critical port gateways.

August Truck Freight Volumes Fluctuate Amid Inventory Woes

August Truck Freight Volumes Fluctuate Amid Inventory Woes

American Trucking Associations data shows mixed results for August trucking freight volumes, with a slight month-over-month decrease but still higher than the same period last year. High inventory pressure and global economic headwinds are major influencing factors. The industry anticipates a recovery in consumer spending and inventory digestion, while also needing to pay attention to future trends such as e-commerce, sustainability, labor shortages, and regulatory oversight.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Forms Supply Chain Council to Boost Resilience

US Forms Supply Chain Council to Boost Resilience

To address supply chain challenges, the United States established the 'Supply Chain Council.' Its aim is to reshape the resilience and competitiveness of the American supply chain and ensure economic stability, with three primary goals: protecting jobs, investing in infrastructure, and mitigating risks. The council seeks to achieve this by uniting various stakeholders, including businesses and labor, to fortify American supply chains against vulnerabilities and promote long-term growth.

Ecommerce Boosts US Logistics Real Estate Growth CBRE

Ecommerce Boosts US Logistics Real Estate Growth CBRE

A CBRE report indicates continued strong growth in the Americas industrial real estate market, with record-high rents and sustained high demand, albeit slightly moderated. E-commerce, 3PL, and food and beverage companies are driving demand, with labor costs being a key factor in site selection. Investment activity remains robust, and the market outlook is positive. Companies should closely monitor market dynamics, optimize their location strategies, and seize opportunities.