Retailers Tackle Holiday Supply Chain Labor Shortages

Retailers Tackle Holiday Supply Chain Labor Shortages

The holiday supply chain faces a severe talent shortage, especially during peak season. DHL Supply Chain shares best practices to help companies address these challenges and ensure a stable and efficient supply chain. These practices include automating recruitment processes, reducing employee turnover, optimizing operational efficiency, and cultivating future leaders within the organization. By implementing these strategies, businesses can mitigate the impact of the talent shortage and maintain optimal performance throughout the year.

Warehouse Labor Systems Boost Efficiency and Profits

Warehouse Labor Systems Boost Efficiency and Profits

A Labor Management System (LMS) is crucial for boosting business profits. By providing real-time tracking, optimizing resource allocation, and reducing labor costs, an LMS helps businesses gain a competitive edge. The success story of Republic Services demonstrates how an LMS can effectively manage a dispersed workforce, ensure compliance, and improve decision-making efficiency. Regardless of company size, implementing an LMS is a smart choice for cost reduction and efficiency enhancement.

01/29/2026 Warehousing
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Accurate Forecasting Cuts Hidden Logistics Labor Costs

Accurate Forecasting Cuts Hidden Logistics Labor Costs

Up to 23% of labor costs are wasted due to inaccurate logistics labor forecasting. High-performing teams achieve precision by connecting data, dynamically adjusting schedules, quantifying indirect labor, and tracking unscanned labor. This reduces overtime, increases throughput, enables flexible staffing, and aligns operations, finance, and HR goals. Download the guide to learn more practical tips.

Supreme Court Backs Ruling BNSF Must Pay Millions in Shipping Rate Dispute

Supreme Court Backs Ruling BNSF Must Pay Millions in Shipping Rate Dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling ordering BNSF Railway to pay $345 million in damages and freight rate reductions to two power companies. The power companies challenged BNSF's coal transportation charges, arguing they were excessively high. This decision could impact railroad freight rate pricing mechanisms and spark further discussion regarding the regulation of the railroad industry. The ruling reinforces the principle that railroads must justify their rates and potentially opens the door for similar challenges from other shippers.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Senate Passes Bill to Prevent Freight Rail Strike

US Senate Passes Bill to Prevent Freight Rail Strike

The US Senate passed a crucial bill to avert a freight railroad strike that threatened to cost the economy up to $2 billion daily. The bill, based on recommendations from the Presidential Emergency Board, addresses disagreements between unions and railroad companies over wages, sick leave, and work schedules. The agreement includes wage increases, bonuses, and improved working conditions, ensuring the continued stability of the economy. This action prevents significant disruptions to supply chains and avoids potentially devastating economic consequences.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Bill Proposes Tax Credits to Boost Short Line Railroads

US Bill Proposes Tax Credits to Boost Short Line Railroads

A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate aims to modernize the short line railroad tax credit policy. By adjusting the credit cap, expanding coverage, and establishing an inflation-linked mechanism, the bill is expected to stimulate private investment, improve short line railroad infrastructure, and promote economic development in rural areas. This update to the tax credit seeks to make it more effective in encouraging investment and supporting the vital role short line railroads play in the nation's transportation network.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Strike Avoided As Talks Extended to December

US Rail Strike Avoided As Talks Extended to December

A potential US railroad strike has been temporarily averted as negotiations extend to December. The central dispute revolves around paid sick leave, with railroad companies maintaining a firm stance. Unions are seeking a united front, awaiting crucial voting results. Congressional intervention remains a possibility, but ongoing negotiations continue. While the immediate threat of a strike has subsided, the potential economic repercussions should not be underestimated. The core issue of paid sick leave remains unresolved, leaving the possibility of future disruptions on the table.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Short Line Railroads Gain Boost from Expanded Tax Credits

Short Line Railroads Gain Boost from Expanded Tax Credits

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) welcomes the Senate's proposed legislation to improve the short line railroad tax credit. The bill aims to incentivize infrastructure investment by short line railroads, driving modernization and economic development. It achieves this by increasing the credit cap, covering all mileage, and introducing an inflation index, aligning the credit more closely with actual costs. These changes will encourage railroads to invest in crucial infrastructure upgrades, leading to a more efficient and robust rail network.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Rail Unions Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Over Antitrust Safety Fears

Rail Unions Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Over Antitrust Safety Fears

The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has sparked controversy. Railroad unions express concerns that the merger will weaken competition, increase safety risks, and raise questions about job security. They fear reduced staffing and increased pressure on remaining workers. The railroad companies argue that the merger will improve efficiency, optimize customer service, and pledge to protect union members' jobs. They claim the consolidation will create a more streamlined and responsive rail network, ultimately benefiting customers and the economy.

Rail Merger Delayed Over Antitrust Concerns

Rail Merger Delayed Over Antitrust Concerns

The proposed $850 billion merger between Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) has been delayed, sending shockwaves through the industry. BNSF strongly opposes the merger, questioning its competitive implications. A successful merger would create the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S., reshaping the industry landscape. The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) ruling will be crucial and have far-reaching consequences. The delay highlights the intense scrutiny and potential antitrust concerns surrounding such a significant consolidation in the railroad sector, impacting supply chains and market dynamics.