Doles Supply Chain Overhaul Boosts Midsized CPG Growth

Doles Supply Chain Overhaul Boosts Midsized CPG Growth

Dole will share its supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, highlighting how to turn the supply chain into a growth engine through agile manufacturing, lean logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting. Dole's case provides valuable lessons for mid-sized CPG companies, demonstrating how strategic investments and innovative practices can improve supply chain efficiency and drive growth and innovation. The presentation will focus on practical applications and key performance indicators achieved through the transformation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Global Mask Demand Surges for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

Global Mask Demand Surges for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

Shinan Cross-border Logistics Navigation launches a free data monitoring feature for the mask industry, helping cross-border e-commerce sellers accurately select products, efficiently attract traffic, and grasp market dynamics to cope with the global mask shortage. This feature monitors surging products and traffic-driving keywords, and automatically alerts users to changes in competitor prices and sales. It provides valuable insights for sellers to optimize their strategies and capitalize on opportunities in the rapidly evolving mask market.

Comparing Doortodoor and Porttoport Shipping Costs and Risks

Comparing Doortodoor and Porttoport Shipping Costs and Risks

From a data analyst's perspective, this paper deeply compares the service scope, responsible parties, cost structure, suitable scenarios, and risk assumption of international shipping's 'Door-to-Door' and 'Port-to-Port' services. The aim is to help companies make more informed shipping service choices based on their own logistics capabilities, time costs, cost structure, and risk tolerance. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve the best balance of cost, efficiency, and risk when selecting international ocean freight options.

Digital Freight Brokers Cut Supply Chain Costs for Shippers

Digital Freight Brokers Cut Supply Chain Costs for Shippers

Oracle's Head of Product Strategy highlights the growing popularity of digital freight brokerage solutions among shippers due to their potential for cost reduction and increased efficiency. By technologically connecting shippers and carriers and optimizing transportation routes, digital freight brokerage is emerging as a crucial tool for supply chain optimization. This approach streamlines logistics, provides real-time visibility, and enables data-driven decision-making, ultimately contributing to a more agile and resilient supply chain and improved bottom line for businesses.

Chinaeurope Shipping Faces Delays Calls for Port Optimization

Chinaeurope Shipping Faces Delays Calls for Port Optimization

This paper delves into the key factors influencing sea freight time between China and Europe, including route selection, vessel type, port congestion, weather conditions, and carrier efficiency. It provides reference data on sea freight time for major European ports and proposes strategies to optimize China-Europe sea freight time. The aim is to assist businesses in improving supply chain efficiency by addressing these critical factors and implementing effective solutions to reduce transit times and enhance overall logistics performance.

Istanbul Convention Reforms Boost Global Trade Via Ecustoms

Istanbul Convention Reforms Boost Global Trade Via Ecustoms

The amendment to the Istanbul Convention, effective November 3, 2014, focuses on introducing Electronic Data Processing (EDT) to achieve paperless customs clearance and standardizing container identification to improve logistics efficiency. These measures aim to reduce trade costs, increase clearance speed, and enhance cargo security, creating a more favorable environment for global trade. The adoption of EDT streamlines processes, while standardized container IDs improve tracking and management, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and secure international trade system.

AFS Cowen Launch Freight Index to Forecast Market Trends

AFS Cowen Launch Freight Index to Forecast Market Trends

The Cowen/AFS Freight Index provides forecasts for Less-Than-Truckload (LTL), Truckload (TL), and Parcel shipping rates. It empowers businesses to optimize costs and improve supply chain management through data-driven insights. The index offers valuable information for budgeting, negotiation, and strategic planning in the transportation sector. By analyzing historical trends and market dynamics, the Cowen/AFS Freight Index helps companies make informed decisions and gain a competitive edge in the ever-evolving logistics landscape.

AI and Automation Reshape Freight Management for Efficiency

AI and Automation Reshape Freight Management for Efficiency

This paper explores how data, AI, and automation are reshaping freight management, helping businesses reduce costs, improve visibility, and manage risks. It emphasizes the importance of integrating people, processes, and technology, and analyzes the challenges and coping strategies in warehouse management. Digital transformation is crucial for logistics companies to win in the future. The integration of these technologies allows for more efficient routing, predictive maintenance, and improved customer service, ultimately leading to a more resilient and competitive supply chain.

GM Adopts AI to Tackle Supply Chain Challenges

GM Adopts AI to Tackle Supply Chain Challenges

General Motors partnered with aThingz to upgrade its supply chain using AI technology, addressing challenges, controlling costs, and enhancing value. The collaboration highlights the key advantages of aThingz' AI solutions in optimizing logistics and streamlining operations. This transformation allows GM to better navigate market fluctuations, improve efficiency, and gain a competitive edge by leveraging data-driven insights for proactive decision-making. The focus is on how AI enables a more resilient and cost-effective supply chain for General Motors.

Selfdriving Beer Trucks Spark Tech and Regulatory Debate

Selfdriving Beer Trucks Spark Tech and Regulatory Debate

Anheuser-Busch's successful self-driving beer truck trial with Otto has sparked interest in autonomous driving applications for logistics. This article analyzes the technical feasibility alongside challenges related to regulation, employment, and safety. Key issues identified include liability attribution, driver transition, safety concerns, ethical dilemmas, and data security. The conclusion calls for cautious optimism and emphasizes the need for strengthened regulation and research and development to ensure the safe and reliable development of autonomous driving technology.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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