Multimodal Transport Eases Postpandemic Supply Chain Strains

Multimodal Transport Eases Postpandemic Supply Chain Strains

Industry expert Larry Gross highlighted at the RailTrends conference the conflict between surging demand and constrained capacity in multimodal transportation. He attributed this to a complex interplay of factors. Businesses should adapt their strategies, shifting from IPI to transloading, and be wary of the rise of trucking. The industry faces short-term pressure, but building supply chain resilience and reshaping growth models are crucial for the long term. A potential “west-to-east migration” of freight may emerge in the future.

Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Lift Freight Sector

Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Lift Freight Sector

At the SMC3 Jump Start 2024 Conference, Armada's Prather pointed out a "decoupling" between the positive macroeconomic indicators and the cooling freight market. This is attributed to various factors including shifts in consumption patterns, adjustments in inventory management strategies, regionalization of supply chains, and technological advancements. Consequently, it's no longer reliable to solely rely on macroeconomic indicators to predict the performance of the freight market. These structural changes necessitate a more nuanced approach to understanding the dynamics of freight demand.

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Broader Economic Growth

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Broader Economic Growth

At the SMC3 conference, Keith Prather of Armada Corporate Intelligence highlighted the cyclical disconnect between the macroeconomy and the freight market, currently driven by inventory imbalances. He noted that global supply chains are undergoing a reset, with destocking nearing completion. Anticipated economic growth is expected to drive a rebound in freight volumes. Prather emphasized the need for freight companies to proactively embrace change and prepare for market recovery. The current situation presents both challenges and opportunities as the industry navigates this transition.

Echo Global Logistics Explores Growth Amid Industry Shifts

Echo Global Logistics Explores Growth Amid Industry Shifts

At the SMC3 conference, Echo executive Hurst emphasized the need for flexibility and adaptability in logistics, highlighting the importance of leveraging big data and implementing rational pricing strategies. He predicted that demand recovery and capacity adjustments will be critical factors shaping the future of the industry. Logistics companies must embrace innovation and data-driven decision-making to navigate the evolving market landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities. Understanding these trends will be essential for success in the years to come.

ATA Urges Infrastructure Trade Deals to Boost Trucking Sector

ATA Urges Infrastructure Trade Deals to Boost Trucking Sector

American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear addressed the NASSTRAC conference, emphasizing the importance of infrastructure investment and trade agreements. He highlighted the challenges posed by the current political environment and proposed a gasoline tax solution to address infrastructure funding shortfalls. Spear also warned of the potential risks associated with withdrawing from NAFTA, urging the industry to work together to promote its growth and development. He stressed the need for proactive engagement to ensure the trucking industry's continued success in a rapidly changing landscape.

JD Logistics Green Supply Chain Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

JD Logistics Green Supply Chain Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

JD Logistics showcased its green supply chain practices at the COP30 conference, demonstrating a shift from high energy consumption to carbon neutrality through technological innovation, global collaboration, and environmental protection. The upgrade of its FAST strategy signifies a transition from passive emission reduction to actively creating ecological value, setting a benchmark for sustainable development in the industry. This proactive approach highlights JD Logistics' commitment to building a greener and more sustainable future for its operations and the broader supply chain ecosystem.

WCO Aids Georgia in Strengthening Anticounterfeiting Efforts

WCO Aids Georgia in Strengthening Anticounterfeiting Efforts

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) highlighted the importance of intellectual property protection at an international conference on combating counterfeiting and piracy in Georgia. He presented the WCO's actions in fighting against counterfeit and pirated goods globally. He called for strengthened international cooperation to jointly build a defense line for intellectual property protection, safeguarding global health, security, and economic development. The WCO emphasizes collaborative efforts are crucial to effectively address the challenges posed by counterfeiting and piracy worldwide.

Midsized CPG Firms Gain From Doles Supply Chain Upgrades

Midsized CPG Firms Gain From Doles Supply Chain Upgrades

Dole executives will share their supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, highlighting how strategic investments in flexible manufacturing, streamlined logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting enable rapid commercialization of new products while maintaining efficiency and quality at scale. Dole's experience offers valuable lessons for mid-sized CPG companies, emphasizing the importance of clear strategic goals, investing in key technologies, building a data culture, and continuous improvement. This approach allows for agility and responsiveness in a dynamic market.

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Dole Expands with Agile Supply Chain Data Innovation

Dole Expands with Agile Supply Chain Data Innovation

Dole executives will share insights at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference on transforming their supply chain into a growth engine through flexible manufacturing, lean logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting. The article delves into the core strategies behind Dole's supply chain transformation, emphasizing the critical role of data analytics in process optimization, risk management, and business intelligence. It offers valuable insights and a practical reference for other companies seeking to modernize and improve their supply chain operations with a data-centric approach.

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Zimbabwe Enhances AEO System Following WCO Review

Zimbabwe Enhances AEO System Following WCO Review

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has completed a review of Zimbabwe's Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) pilot program, offering recommendations for upgrades to build a 'next generation' AEO program aligned with international standards. This initiative, supported financially and technically by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) of the UK, collaborates with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to promote trade facilitation and supply chain security in Zimbabwe. The goal is to enhance efficiency and security within Zimbabwe's trade environment through improved AEO program implementation.