Logistics Firms Prioritize Speed Cost and Sustainability

Logistics Firms Prioritize Speed Cost and Sustainability

How can logistics companies remain profitable while meeting consumers' multiple demands for speed, cost, and environmental protection? This paper argues that refined operations and technology empowerment are key. By reducing empty miles, optimizing transshipment and delivery, continuously improving processes, and leveraging advanced data analysis, companies can find a balance between speed, cost, and environmental friendliness, achieving an 'optimal comprehensive' effect. This approach allows for efficient resource allocation and minimizes waste, leading to both economic and ecological benefits.

US Truckload Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Shift

US Truckload Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Shift

The July DAT Truckload Volume Index indicates a decline in freight volume and rates, influenced by seasonal factors. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed markets all experienced varying degrees of downturn, although refrigerated volume remained at a record high. Rising fuel prices pose challenges for smaller carriers. Market participants are actively preparing for a future market rebound, with pricing strategies facing uncertainty. The overall market shows a seasonal correction while anticipating potential future growth and grappling with fuel cost pressures.

Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

A recent report by Career International reveals key transformations in supply chain functions, focusing on risk management, talent acquisition, and the concept of “X-shoring.” The report emphasizes the need for companies to possess robust data analytics capabilities and flexible supply chain networks. It also highlights the importance of talent development and risk management to address challenges arising from geopolitical shifts, trade policy changes, and demand fluctuations. By prioritizing these areas, businesses can maintain competitiveness in the age of “X-shoring.”

Postpandemic Supply Chain Faces Talent Shortage Skills Gap

Postpandemic Supply Chain Faces Talent Shortage Skills Gap

A CRIC report reveals that the pandemic has accelerated the evolution of supply chain culture, with agility, resilience, and collaboration becoming the new normal. Companies face a shortage of end-to-end talent, and internal development poses challenges. Breaking down silos and building an enterprise-level supply chain culture are crucial to enhance data-driven decision-making, agile responsiveness, and risk management capabilities. Furthermore, reshaping talent development systems and creating future-oriented competency models are essential to build an agile, resilient, and collaborative supply chain ecosystem.

Truckload Rates Climb Despite Falling Freight Volumes DAT

Truckload Rates Climb Despite Falling Freight Volumes DAT

DAT's latest report reveals a complex situation in the US freight market, where spot rates are rising despite declining freight volumes. The report analyzes freight volume indexes and rate changes for van, refrigerated, and flatbed trucks, exploring the underlying market drivers. Facing market uncertainty, freight companies need to closely monitor market dynamics, optimize capacity allocation, control operating costs, and flexibly adjust pricing strategies. This requires a proactive approach to navigate the fluctuating landscape and maintain profitability.

NCR Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency with Cost Visibility

NCR Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency with Cost Visibility

NCR Corporation successfully reduced total landed cost, improved supply chain efficiency, mitigated risks, and optimized inventory management by implementing a landed cost visibility project. This involved integrating supply chain data, deploying visualization tools, and continuously optimizing processes. This case study offers valuable insights for companies with complex global supply chains, demonstrating how improved cost visibility can drive significant operational improvements and cost savings.

NCR Achieves Full Landed Cost Visibility in Supply Chain

NCR Achieves Full Landed Cost Visibility in Supply Chain

NCR successfully built a comprehensive landed cost analysis capability through a three-phase implementation strategy, achieving data integration, enhanced in-transit visibility, and cost optimization. This resulted in significant business improvements, including cost reduction, inventory optimization, exception management, and improved decision support. Register for the webinar to learn more about how NCR optimized its supply chain and reduced landed costs.

Biden Administration Urges Shippers to Ease Supply Chain Crisis

Biden Administration Urges Shippers to Ease Supply Chain Crisis

The US supply chain continues to face challenges. The Biden administration has launched a Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force and invited shippers to offer solutions. This article analyzes the characteristics of the current supply chain crisis, emphasizing the role of data analytics in optimizing demand forecasting, supply chain visibility, and risk early warning. It calls for collaborative efforts to build a more resilient and sustainable supply chain system.

Biden Administration Consults Experts to Ease US Supply Chain Strain

Biden Administration Consults Experts to Ease US Supply Chain Strain

The US supply chain is facing significant challenges, prompting the Biden administration to seek input from shippers to address issues like port congestion and labor shortages. This article analyzes the root causes of the supply chain crisis, evaluates the government's response, and offers recommendations for shippers. It emphasizes that challenges and opportunities coexist, requiring collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to navigate the current situation and build a more resilient and efficient supply chain for the future.

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a rebound in logistics real estate demand, characterized by active leasing and increased utilization rates. While vacancy rates remain stable, future rental growth may accelerate. This suggests a strengthening market driven by renewed demand for logistics space, potentially leading to higher returns for investors. The index highlights the positive trends within the sector, pointing towards a more robust and competitive environment for logistics properties.